The present invention relates to the technical field of lighting, in particular to that of a recessed light fixture with a novel structure for a housing and a bottom plate.
Recessed light fixtures refer to light fixtures where the body structure of the light fixture is recessed into the building or other objects after installation and are not visible, such as lighting installed into indoor ceilings. Existing recessed light fixtures generally include a housing, a bottom plate, a light source and a driving portion. Generally, the housing has an opening and the bottom plate may functionally be a light diffusion plate or a ventilation plate, which is generally in the form of a flat plat or having a certain curvature. During the assembly process of the light fixture, the light source and the driving portion are first installed inside the housing, then the bottom plate is assembled onto the opening of the housing to achieve a seal. Taking a recessed light fixture with a rectangular opening as an example, the housing generally comprises an upper substrate and four side walls, a box-shaped structure with an opening facing downwards, with the bottom plate being a rectangular flat plate of substantially the same dimension as the opening of the housing. One method of assembling the bottom plate onto the housing is to use the four borders to compress the edges of the bottom plate with the edges of the four side walls of the housing, fastening them together with screws. If it is necessary to maintain or repair the light fixture, all the screws on the four borders must be unscrewed and the four borders must be individually opened up before the light fixture can be opened up. This assembly method is complicated, time-consuming and labor-intensive. Alternatively, a metal frame is installed around the bottom plate, then hinges and latches are used to mount the bottom plate onto the housing, forming a door-like structure. This method allows for the easy opening of the light structure for maintenance or repair, but there still exist the problems of a lot of parts and complex assembly; also, due to the different locations of hinges and latches of products from various manufacturers, generally only the bottom plates and light fixture housings from the same manufacturer can be matched with each other and assembled together.
It is an object of the present invention is to provide a recessed light fixture, with a housing and bottom plate which have a simple structure and convenient assembly.
A recessed light fixture, comprising a housing and bottom plate. The housing comprises a first side wall and a second side wall opposite to the first side wall, the first side wall and the second side wall being respectively provided with a first latching portion and a second latching portion, the first latching portion is integrally formed by the first side wall. The bottom plate comprises a first edge and a second edge opposite to the first edge, at least a portion of the first edge and at least a portion of the second edge are respectively engaged with the first latching portion and the second latching portion, thereby assembling the bottom plate onto the housing. The first side wall and the second side wall of the housing are opposite in position and extend substantially downward from the upper substrate. The first side wall and the second side wall are generally in the form of a flat plate or have a certain curvature. In an embodiment, the first side wall and the second side wall are structurally symmetrical, and more specifically, the first side wall and the second side wall are structurally symmetrical flat plates.
The first latching portion is integrally formed by the first side wall. Specifically, the first latching portion protrudes from the lower part of the first side wall to the outside of the housing, and the first latching portion has an opening with a U-shaped cross-section that is generally facing the housing's internal space. In one embodiment, the lower part of the first side wall is laterally continuous with the lower part of the first side wall projecting outwardly of the housing, to form a long sliding groove extending through the lower part of the first side wall, that is, the first latching portion. In an embodiment, the sliding groove extends in the horizontal direction. In a second embodiment, the lower part of the first side wall comprises at least one hanging part suspended from the lower edge of the first side wall, the hanging part has a width that is less than the whole width of the first side wall, and the at least one hanging part protrudes to the outside of the housing to form at least one hook, which is the first latching portion.
The second latching portion may be integrally formed by the second side wall. In addition, the second latching portion may also be one or more separate components coupled with the lower edge of the second side wall, either by welding or using a connector. The connector may be either a screw, rivet, clip, tab and hole fastener, hook or loop fastener. In an embodiment, the second latching portion has the same structure as the first latching portion, and they are symmetrical to each other.
In an embodiment, the housing of the recessed light fixture further comprises an upper substrate, the first side wall, and a second side wall, with the first and second side wall extending substantially downward from the upper substrate. More specifically, the housing further comprises a third side wall, and a fourth side wall opposite to the third side wall, with the upper substrate, the first side wall, the second side wall, the third side wall and the fourth side wall all forming a box-type structure that has a downward-facing opening. In one embodiment, the box-type structure is integrally formed or assembled in advance. In this case, the first edge and the second edge of the bottom plate are respectively inserted into the first latching portion and second latching portion of the first side wall and the second side wall, thereby realizing the coupling between the bottom plate and the housing. In an embodiment, the third side wall is provided with a third latching portion, the bottom plate further comprises a third edge, and at least a part of the third edge can be engaged with the third latching portion to achieve a closer coupling between the bottom plate and the housing. In a second embodiment, the upper substrate, the first side wall, the second side wall and the third side wall are integrally formed or have been assembled in advance, and the fourth side wall is detachable from the housing. In this case, the bottom plate should be installed first, the bottom plate should be engaged with the first, the second and the third latching portions to be fixed, and then the fourth side wall should be installed. In an embodiment, the fourth side wall is provided with a fourth latching portion, with the bottom plate further comprising a fourth edge, where at least a portion of the fourth edge can be engaged with the fourth latching portion. After the fourth side wall is installed, the bottom plate is also fixed by the fourth latching portion to achieve a closer coupling between the bottom plate and the housing.
The third or fourth latching portion has the function of engaging with at least a part of the edge of the bottom plate, and may be integrally formed by the corresponding side wall or one or more separate components coupled with the second side wall, either by welding or using a connector. The connector may be either a screw, rivet, clip, tab and hole fastener, hook or loop fastener. In an embodiment, the third latching portion and the fourth latching portion have the same structure and are symmetrical to each other. Optimally, the first, second, third and fourth latching portions all have the same structure.
The bottom plate may include a lens, such as a light diffusion plate, or a grid, such as a ventilation plate, according to functional requirements. The bottom plate can be borderless, or it can have borders. The thickness of the edges of the bottom plate is smaller than the opening width of the corresponding latching portion, that is, the opening width of the U-shaped cross section, so as to ensure that the edges of the bottom plate can be engaged with or inserted into the corresponding latching portion. In addition, the bottom plate is generally a substantially flat plate, but may have a certain curvature depending on the shape of the light fixture.
The present invention is further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments.
The first side wall 2 and the second side wall 4 may also be individual components that are separated from the upper substrate 1 and coupled with the third side wall 3, the fourth side wall 5 and the upper substrate 1 by screws.
During the assembly process, when the upper substrate 1, the first sidewall 2, and the second sidewall 4 are completely coupled, they may be assembled in the order of the bottom plate 10, the third sidewall 3, and the fourth sidewall 5. First, the two opposite edges 12 and 14 of the bottom plate 10 are inserted into sliding grooves 20 and 40, respectively, then third side wall 3 is mounted by screws, and finally the fourth side wall 5 is also mounted by screws.
As another embodiment, the upper substrate 1, the first sidewall 2, the second sidewall 4, the third sidewall 3 and the fourth sidewall 5 may be integrally formed. In this case, at least one side wall of the third sidewall 3 and the fourth side wall 5 does not have a sliding groove so that the bottom plate 10 can be inserted into the sliding grooves 20, 40, to achieve the assembly of the bottom plate 10 and the housing.
As another embodiment, the number of hooks on each of the four side walls 2, 3, 4 and 5, as well as the width and the specific position of each hook may vary. As long as the bottom plate 10 and the housing are tightly coupled such that the bottom plate 10 is prevented from moving up and down. In general, the greater the number of hooks and the greater the width, the stronger the coupling between the bottom plate 10 and the housing.
The recessed light fixture 300 of the third embodiment has a structure similar to that of the first embodiment 100, with the lower part of the four side walls of the housing having a long sliding groove 26, 36, 46, 56 protruding to the outside of the housing. The difference is that the bottom plate 10 of the recessed light fixture 300 has a border 11, therefore the four edges 12, 13, 14, and 15 of the bottom plate 10 are thicker. To cope with the thicker edges of the bottom plate 10, the U-shaped openings of the four sliding grooves 26, 36, 46, 56 are larger than the U-shaped openings of the sliding grooves in the first embodiment 100, so that the bottom plate 10 with the border 11 may be inserted into the sliding groove.
The recessed light fixture 400 of the fourth embodiment comprises a housing and a bottom plate 10, with the bottom plate 10 having the same structure as the third embodiment, including the border 11, making the four edges 12, 13, 14, 15 of the bottom plate 10 thicker. In order to overcome the problem that the edges of the bottom plate 10 are thicker in the present embodiment, a thinner edge 18 is added on the outer side of the border 11 of the bottom plate 10, and the thinner edge 18 can be inserted into the sliding groove to couple the bottom plate 10 with the housing. As an embodiment, the thinner edge 18 is formed by connecting an L-shaped metal piece with the border 11. At the same time, since the side walls are inclined, a right-angle structure, such as the right-angle structure 29 in the partially enlarged view, can be formed above the sliding grooves of each side wall so as to ensure that the bottom plate 10 with a border 11 can be inserted.
While the present invention has been described in detail with reference to specific embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that many modifications and variations can be made in the present invention. It is, therefore, to be understood that the appended claims are intended to cover all such modifications and variations insofar as they are within the true spirit and scope of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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201510458506.1 | Jul 2015 | CN | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/CN2016/092196 | 7/29/2016 | WO | 00 |