The present invention is related to luminaire construction and more specifically to a downwardly directed luminaire with a removable reflector, the reflector being held within the luminaire housing after the removal of the lens by a retention clip.
Various luminaire fixtures are provided or have been provided for downward directed light. These fixtures when placed in a downward position may provide indirect wall wash or various track lighting capabilities. A problem arises however when these downwardly directed lights must be disassembled for replacement of the bulbs or the reflector or for access into the interior of the fixture. Commonly, various portions of the fixture are held together by a single retention mechanism. It is frequently the case that the lens assembly retains both the lens and reflector structure in place through the use of retention clips or other compressive mechanisms. However, upon removal of the retention clips directed to the lens, the lens will tend to fall away from the fixture while also allowing the reflector to fall away from the interior of the fixture. These two elements, the lens and the reflector, are jointly held in place in many fixtures by a single retention apparatus, the single retention apparatus is typically directed towards the lens and provides compressive force against the lens.
It is thereby desirable to provide a downwardly directed fixture with a mechanism by which the lens may be removed without necessarily holding the lens in place so that the reflector does not fall away from the fixture upon removal of the lens.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to resolve the difficulties in accessing a downwardly directed fixture when disassembling the lens.
One object of the present invention is to therefore provide a downwardly directed light fixture, and a downwardly directed track light fixture, with both incandescent and HID capabilities and wherein the light source is surrounded by a reflector, the reflector being held in place regardless of the position of the lens.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a retention which lies against the outwardly directed flange of the reflector to hold the reflector in place.
A further object of the present invention is to provide an arc-shaped retention spring wherein the retention spring is deformable such that the diameter of the retention spring may be reduced to remove it from the fixture.
A further object of the present invention is to provide an arc-shaped retention spring wherein the retention spring lies within an annulus which is utilized to receive and secure the outwardly directed flange of the reflector such that the reflector is maintained in proper position after removal of the lens from the fixture.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a downwardly directed light fixture wherein a first retaining mechanism is provided against the lens to secure the lens against the face of the light fixture while a second retaining mechanism is provided to secure the reflector against the light fixture face.
It is an additional object of the present invention to provide a light fixture face which has adjacent recessed annuluses formed on the face, each of the annuluses receiving separate structure, one structure being the lens and the other structure being the outwardly directed flange of the reflector, the reflector held at a different elevation than the lens.
A further object of the present invention is to provide both the reflector and lens in position against the face of the fixture while also providing a smooth appearance without significant disability of the various retention structure required.
These and further objects of the present invention are met utilizing the light fixture construction of the present invention.
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As is apparent in the embodiment shown in
In the fixture design of the present invention, the construction is such that the reflector 16 may be removed from the fixture or luminaire 10. In the construction shown, the bowl-shaped fixture shade 24 surrounds the reflector 16 and extends from the fixture face 12 to the socket cup 11. However, as is readily apparent from the drawings included herewith, due to the arm 42 extending between the fixture face 12 and the socket cup 11 the bowl-shaped shade 24 is not necessarily required if it is desired to have the outer surface of the reflector visible. Thus, in such an embodiment, a gap or spacing will exist between the socket cup 11 and luminaire face 12 to be filled by the retained reflector 16.
In
Aesthetically, it is desirable to reduce the amount of retaining mechanisms visible on the exterior of the luminaire 10. Thus, the spring clips in the example shown are on the outer periphery of the lens so as to not cause any shadowing from lamp 33. The clips or springs, therefore, press downward on the lens along an outer peripheral annulus 13 which does not form any part of the illumination pathway.
Formed in the fixture face 12 are first annulus 15 and second annulus 13. Both the first and the second annulus 15 and 13 are formed such that the reflector and lens are secured within the fixture face and the lens is flush with the front face thereof. The reflector annulus 34 formed on the reflector 16 rests securely within the first annulus 15 and may have a smaller diameter than the lens 18. The reflector, as shown in
Second annulus 13 has a larger diameter than first annulus 15 and is not as deeply recessed into the fixture face 12 as first annulus 15. Second annulus 13 extends around first annulus 15 and allows the lens 18 to be secured against the fixture face 12 by virtue of the lens springs 22 discussed. As can be seen from
Returning to
After removal of the lens, the reflector 16 is held and maintained in proper position even though the compressive springs 22 are removed from the lens. Commonly, prior designs required that the reflector either be secured in position within the socket cup 11 or the reflector 16 maintain its position within the fixture 10 as a result of the lens springs 22 forming pressure on the lens and, coincidentally, on the outward flange or reflector annulus 34. Thus, when the lens springs 22 were removed from the lens 18, the entire assembly would tend to drop out and particularly the lens would tend to fall away.
While the description herein has been provided with respect to the light fixture depicted in the drawings, it is apparent that the embodiments shown in the drawings are used in relationship with a track lighting system since track lighting often allows for downwardly directed light. As is seen in the drawings, the embodiment utilizing the retention mechanism of the present invention incorporate a track connector 40 attached to an overhead track while also having electrical cord 41 for electrical connection to a power supply. In the configuration shown, the fixture is maintained in a downward direction and the lens and reflector unit are securely maintained in position against the light fixture or track light face. It is also apparent that the retention mechanism for retaining the reflector in position underneath the lens may be utilized for incandescent or HID lighting systems and on track light fixture or other type of luminaire. Therefore, the particular aspects of the exemplary fixture shown in the drawings should not be considered limiting as these variations are well within the skill in the art and are not deemed to significantly limit the teachings and disclosures contained herein.
This continuation application under 35 USC § 120 claims priority to, and benefit from, U.S. application Ser. No. 11/122,586, filed on May 5, 2005, entitled “Luminaire Construction,” which will issue as U.S. Pat. No. 7,272,301 on Sep. 25, 2007, naming the above-listed individuals as joint inventors the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference, which claims benefit under 35 USC § 119(e) of Provisional Application No. 60/568,836, filed May 6, 2004, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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