Claims
- 1. A luminaire for mounting on a pole, comprising:
- a mast mounting assembly including means for mounting the mast mounting assembly to the pole at one end of the assembly and a coupling means at an opposite end of the mast mounting assembly; and
- a luminaire including a housing for mounting therein a lamp, the housing including a twist-lock mounting means for mechanically coupling the luminaire to the mast mounting assembly, wherein the mast mounting assembly coupling means and luminaire mounting means include cooperating telescoping alignment means for ease of assembly.
- 2. A luminaire as defined by claim 1, wherein the cooperating telescoping alignment means includes an alignment flange on the luminaire and said mast mounting assembly coupling means is dimensioned to be slidingly fitted over the alignment flange.
- 3. A luminaire as defined by claim 1, wherein the mast mounting assembly includes a first power plug electrically coupled to a supply voltage and said luminaire includes a second power plug electrically coupled to a lamp socket, and wherein the cooperating telescoping alignment means comprises said first and second power plugs having cooperating telescoping portions for alignment of said mast mounting assembly and luminaire for assembly.
- 4. A luminaire for mounting on a pole, comprising:
- a mast mounting assembly including means for mounting the mast mounting assembly to the pole at one end of the assembly and a coupling means at an opposite end of the mast mounting assembly; and
- a luminaire including a housing having a lamp socket mounted therein, the housing including a twist-lock mounting means for mechanically coupling the luminaire to the mast mounting assembly, wherein the mast mounting assembly and luminaire include cooperating interlocking engagement means to positively latch the luminaire to the mast mounting assembly, said cooperating interlocking engagement means including a spring latch mounted on said mast mounting assembly and a cammed receiving slot provided with a recess on said luminaire whereby upon twist-locking the cooperative mounting means, said spring latch follows the cammed receiving slot into the recess thereby positively latching the luminaire and mast mounting assembly.
- 5. A luminaire as defined by claim 4, wherein the cammed receiving slot includes a ledge portion whereby moving said spring latch onto said ledge portion disengages the cooperating interlocking engagement means.
- 6. A luminaire as defined by claim 5, wherein upon disassembling said luminaire from said mast mounting assembly, said spring latch automatically resets to a proper installation position.
- 7. A luminaire for mounting on a pole, comprising:
- a mast mounting assembly including means for mounting the mast mounting assembly to the pole at one end of the assembly and a coupling means at an opposite end of the mast mounting assembly; and
- a luminaire including a housing having a lamp socket mounted therein, the housing including a mounting means having cooperative engagement means for mechanically coupling the luminaire to the mast mounting assembly, wherein one of the coupling means of the mast mounting assembly and the mounting means of the luminaire includes a flange having upstanding walls for receiving a seal, the seal having a cross-section such that a rear portion is substantially square and a front portion being substantially frusto-conically shaped, said seal further including at least one projection thereon for providing an interference fit relationship with said upstanding walls of said flange.
- 8. A roadway luminaire, comprising:
- an upper housing including a reflector and a lamp socket and having an open lower end; and
- a lower housing hingedly attached to said upper housing and movable from an open position to a closed position substantially enclosing the open lower end of the upper housing, the lower housing including a lens mounted in the lower housing, the lower housing further including a ballast mounted to an upper surface of the lower housing, the ballast being secured to a pair of bosses extending upwardly from the upper surface the upper surface, having a recessed area positioned between the bosses and extending below a bottom plane of the lower housing, the upwardly extending bosses and recessed area providing for air flow completely around the ballast for cooling so that the ballast operates at a lower temperature prolonging useful life of the ballast.
- 9. A roadway luminaire comprising:
- an upper housing including a reflector having an outer rim at an open end of the upper housing and a flange spaced apart from and substantially surrounding said reflector rim and forming a channel between said flange and said rim and, an upstanding rib positioned within the channel and being substantially parallel to said flange, and
- a lower housing including a lens substantially covering the open end of the upper housing, the lower housing further including a gasket substantially surrounding the lens, wherein upon coupling the lower housing to the upper housing, the gasket is received within the channel and said upstanding rib engages said gasket thereby forming an effective seal.
- 10. A roadway luminaire, comprising:
- an upper housing having a first end including a reflector positioned therein and a second end; and
- a lower housing having a first end including a lens substantially aligned with said reflector of said upper housing, said upper housing second end including at least one hook, said lower housing including a second end having a hinge which includes a pair of spaced walls with a rod extending between the walls, said hinge rod being mountable within said upper housing hook so that said lower housing may be selectively opened or closed with respect to said upper housing, at least one of said hinge walls including a cammed boss for engaging said hook to prevent said hinge from uncoupling from said hook until a predetermined angular distance of said lower housing with respect to said upper housing is reached.
- 11. A roadway luminaire comprising:
- an upper housing having a first portion including a reflective inner surface surrounding a lamp, and a second portion adjacent the first portion comprising a ballast compartment; and
- a lower housing mountable to the upper housing to form an assembly, the lower housing having a first lens portion and a second portion comprising a surface for mounting components of a ballast circuit adjacent the first portion, the ballast circuit including at least a starter module, the lower housing second portion including a starter receptacle and having an external opening to an assembled upper and lower housing assembly thereby permitting access to the receptacle, the starter module comprising a plug-in connector electrically connectable to the starter receptacle without opening the assembled upper and lower housing and without the use of tools.
- 12. A roadway luminaire as defined by claim 11, wherein the ballast circuit further includes at least one capacitor and wherein the lower housing second portion includes a cavity for receiving the capacitor, the capacitor being press-fit into the cavity for insertion and/or removal without the use of tools.
- 13. A roadway luminaire as defined by claim 11, wherein the upper housing further includes a photoelectric control cell receptacle integrally molded to a top surface of the housing, and the luminaire further including a plug-in photoelectric cell selectively inserted into the receptacle and replaceable without the use of tools.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 08/610,575 filed on Mar. 8, 1996 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,803,590.
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