Luminaires are common for lighting parking lots and other outdoor spaces. Such luminaires are typically mounted on poles or walls of nearby buildings. To accommodate differences in the arrangement of different sites, it is desirable that a luminaire be configurable or adjustable at the time of mounting, so that light from the luminaire is directed to where it is most desired.
Embodiments of the invention covered by this patent are defined by the claims below, not this summary. This summary is a high-level overview of various aspects of the invention and introduces some of the concepts that are further described in the Detailed Description section below. This summary is not intended to identify key or essential features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended to be used in isolation to determine the scope of the claimed subject matter. The subject matter should be understood by reference to appropriate portions of the entire specification of this patent, any or all drawings and each claim.
According to one aspect, a luminaire comprises a main portion, a pivot member, a swivel member, and a light head. The pivot member is attachable to the main portion in any of a number of fixed rotational positions about a first axis, and the pivot member defines a second rotational axis. The swivel member is coupleable to the pivot member in any of a number of fixed rotational positions about the second rotational axis. The light head is attached to the swivel member.
According to another aspect, a set of parts for a luminaire comprises a main portion, a pivot member, a swivel member, a direct coupling member, and a light head. The main portion has a floor defining an opening. The pivot member has a body and an upper flange. The body of the pivot member is sized to be inserted in the opening in the floor of the main portion, and the upper flange is configured to rest on the floor of the main portion. The pivot member is attachable to the main portion in any of a number of fixed rotational positions about a first rotational axis, and the pivot member defines a second rotational axis. The swivel member is coupleable to the pivot member in any of a number of fixed rotational positions about the second rotational axis, and the swivel member includes attachment features. The direct coupling member has a body and an upper flange. The body of the direct coupling member is sized to be inserted in the opening in the floor of the main portion and the upper flange of the direct coupling member is configured to rest on the floor of the main portion. The direct coupling member is attachable to the main portion in any of a number of fixed rotational positions about the first axis, and the direct coupling member includes attachment features on a side opposite the upper flange. A light head is coupleable to the attachment features of the swivel member or to the attachment features of the direct coupling member.
The subject matter of embodiments of the present invention is described here with specificity to meet statutory requirements, but this description is not necessarily intended to limit the scope of the claims. The claimed subject matter may be embodied in other ways, may include different elements or steps, and may be used in conjunction with other existing or future technologies. This description should not be interpreted as implying any particular order or arrangement among or between various steps or elements except when the order of individual steps or arrangement of elements is explicitly described.
The terms “invention,” “the invention,” “this invention” and “the present invention” used in this patent are intended to refer broadly to all of the subject matter of this patent and the patent claims below. Statements containing these terms should be understood not to limit the subject matter described herein or to limit the meaning or scope of the patent claims below.
Light head 103 includes a housing 104, and holds one or more light engines (not visible in
While light head 103 is shown as having a generally square footprint, this is not a requirement. In other embodiments, light head 103 may be rectangular, oval, circular, or another shape.
Luminaire 100 includes a “knuckle” 106, which in concert with main portion 101 permits rotation of light head 103 about vertical axis 107, and also about horizontal axis 108. Either or both rotations may be used, to direct light 105 in any accessible direction. That is, light head 103 is positionable in two degrees of freedom with respect to main portion 101 or a part of main portion 101. Preferably, but not necessarily, axis 108 is orthogonal to axis 107.
A swivel member 608 couples to pivot member 605, and is rotatable with respect to pivot member 605 to provide rotation of swivel member 608 about axis 108. An axle 609 holds pivot member 605 and swivel member 608 together, and may be secured using a cotter pin 610 or other fastener, to hold swivel member 608 in its installed position with respect to pivot member 605. Light head 103 is attached to swivel member 608 using screws 611 which pass through housing 104 and thread into swivel member 608.
Similarly, the bottom surface of direct coupling member 801 includes a pattern of threaded holes (not visible in
The various parts of luminaire 100 may be made of any suitable materials. For example, in some embodiments lid 601, frame 602, pivot member 605, swivel member 608, direct coupling member 801, and housing 104 may conveniently be made of a die cast metal such as aluminum, magnesium, or zinc. In other embodiments, various parts may be made of molded polymer, sheet metal, a composite, or other materials or combination of materials. These parts need not all be made of the same material.
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The foregoing is provided for purposes of illustrating, explaining, and describing embodiments of the present invention. Further modifications and adaptations to these embodiments will be apparent to those skilled in the art and may be made without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention. Different arrangements of the components depicted in the drawings or described above, as well as components and steps not shown or described are possible. Similarly, some features and subcombinations are useful and may be employed without reference to other features and subcombinations. Embodiments of the invention have been described for illustrative and not restrictive purposes, and alternative embodiments will become apparent to readers of this patent. Accordingly, the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above or depicted in the drawings, and various embodiments and modifications can be made without departing from the scope of the invention.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/301,347, filed Feb. 29, 2016 and titled “Rotatable and Tiltable Luminaire”, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference herein.
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