Rotating reflector

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6814469
  • Patent Number
    6,814,469
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, February 8, 2001
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 9, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
An adjustable light fixture includes a housing, a reflector assembly, and an adjustment mechanism. The housing has an external surface and an interior compartment. The reflector assembly is positioned within the interior compartment of the housing. The adjustment mechanism is adjustable from the external surface of the housing to cause movement of the reflector relative to the housing.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




This invention relates to a light fixture with a rotatable reflector.




BACKGROUND




Light fixtures that are mounted to walls can be used to illuminate the wall or an area below the fixture in a direction away from the wall. A light fixture typically includes a housing, a reflector, a lamp socket, and a lamp. The throw of the light can be adjusted to illuminate more of the wall or more of the area away from the wall. Typically, the adjustment involves adjusting the housing to change the position of the reflector. Because the lamp socket is mounted on the reflector, adjusting the housing causes the light produced by the lamp to have a throw in the direction in which the reflector is aimed.




SUMMARY




In one general aspect, an adjustable light fixture includes a housing, a reflector assembly, and an adjustment mechanism. The housing includes an external surface and an interior compartment. The reflector assembly is positioned within the interior compartment of the housing. The adjustment mechanism is operable from outside the external surface of the housing to cause movement of the reflector relative to the housing.




Embodiments of the adjustable light fixture may include one or more of the following features. For example, the adjustable light fixture may include a channel through the housing that connects the interior compartment to the external surface of the housing, and the adjustment mechanism may extend through the channel from the interior compartment to the external surface of the housing. The adjustment mechanism may be attached to the reflector assembly. The adjustable light fixture may further include a light socket fixture positioned in the interior compartment of the housing.




The reflector assembly may include a frame and the adjustment mechanism may be attached to the frame. The frame may be attached to the housing such that the attachment of the frame to the housing allows movement of the frame relative to the housing. The attachment of the frame to the housing may include a hinge. The reflector assembly may further include a reflector that is attachable to the reflector frame.




The adjustment mechanism may include one or more screw assemblies that are configured to move the reflector assembly relative to the housing. The one or more screw assemblies are rotatable to move the reflector. The adjustment mechanism may further include a swivel bolt, and the housing and the reflector assembly may be connected to the swivel bolt.




In another general aspect, adjusting a reflector assembly includes providing a housing, providing a reflector assembly, providing an adjustment mechanism, and adjusting the adjustment mechanism to move the reflector assembly. The housing includes an external surface and an interior compartment. The reflector assembly is positioned within the interior compartment of the housing. The adjustment mechanism is operable from outside the external surface of the housing to move the reflector assembly within the interior compartment of the housing.




Embodiments may include one or more of the features noted above and one or more of the following features. For example, the reflector assembly may be attached to the housing, the adjustment mechanism may be attached to the reflector assembly, and adjusting the adjustment mechanism may move the reflector assembly relative to the housing. The reflector assembly may include a frame and adjusting the adjustment mechanism may involve moving the frame.




The adjustment mechanism may include two screw assemblies that are designed to move the reflector assembly relative to the housing such that adjusting the adjustment mechanism includes rotating the two screw assemblies. The adjustment mechanism may further include a swivel bolt connecting the housing and the reflector assembly, and adjusting the adjustment mechanism swivels the reflector assembly relative to the housing.




The rotating reflector is contained inside the light fixture housing for use as architectural lighting to upwardly wash a wall or to downwardly illuminate the ground. Because the button head of the jack screw is external to the housing, adjustments can be made to rotate the reflector from outside the housing without having to access the interior compartment of the housing. Thus, the reflector can be rotated while maintaining the housing and lens assembly in a fixed position. This also eases assembly and lowers the cost of manufacturing the light fixture since the housing can be made of one piece and requires fewer seals.




The details of one or more embodiments of the invention are set forth in the accompanying drawings and the description below. Other features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the description, the drawings, and the claims.











DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a light fixture.





FIG. 2

is a side view of a jack screw mounted to a reflector frame of the light fixture of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is an enlarged perspective view of a pivot arm of the reflector frame of FIG.


2


.





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of the light fixture of

FIG. 1

with a lamp installed.





FIG. 5

is a top perspective view of the housing of the light fixture of

FIG. 1

showing a button head of the jack screw of FIG.


2


.





FIG. 6

is a cross-sectional side view of the housing of FIG.


5


.





FIG. 7

is a side view of the jack screw of FIG.


2


.





FIGS. 8 and 9

are side views of alternative jack screws.





FIG. 10

is a perspective view of a housing having a dual jack screw rotation mechanism.





FIG. 11

is a top perspective view of the housing of FIG.


11


.











Like reference symbols in the various drawings indicate like elements.




DETAILED DESCRIPTION




Referring to

FIGS. 1-4

, a light fixture


10


includes a housing


15


and a reflector assembly that includes a reflector frame


20


and a reflector


25


. The reflector assembly is rotatably attached to the housing


15


at one location by a frame hinge


30


on the reflector frame


20


and at a second location by a jack screw


35


. The jack screw functions as an adjustment mechanism to permit movement of the reflector frame from a position outside of the housing.




The reflector frame


20


is a rigid square frame with an opening


40


formed by the frame perimeter. The reflector frame attaches to the frame hinge


30


at two adjacent corners to define a rotation axis. The reflector frame includes a pair of pivot arms


45


and a pair of pivot arm slots


50


in which the pivot arms pivot. The pivot arms


45


and pivot arm slots


50


are located in proximity to the two corners opposing the rotation axis of the reflector frame. The reflector frame


20


also includes a crank arm


55


that extends from the frame and includes a slotted opening


60


.




The reflector


25


is mounted on the reflector frame


20


by placing the reflector within the opening


40


of the reflector frame and pivoting the pair of pivot arms


45


into respective slots (not shown) in the reflector


25


. The reflector


25


includes multiple pairs of slots so that the orientation of the reflector relative to the reflector frame


20


can be varied by, for example, 90°, 180°, or 270°. As shown in

FIG. 4

, a lamp socket


62


and a lamp


63


pass through the reflector


25


into the housing.




Referring also to

FIGS. 5 and 6

, the housing


15


has a cylindrical shape that is formed by a pair of flat sides


65


at each end and an arched middle portion


70


from which the sides


65


extend to define an inner compartment


75


in which the reflector frame


20


and the reflector


25


are positioned. The middle portion


70


has a mounting plate


72


for mounting to, for example, a wall, and an opening


73


for running electrical wires to the lamp socket


62


. The middle portion


70


also has an upper external surface


80


that includes a channel


85


that extends into the inner compartment


75


of the housing


15


. In the inner compartment, the channel


85


appears as a vertical tube


90


that terminates in the housing as a lip


95


that defines a lower opening


100


into the channel


85


. The jack screw


35


is mounted to the crank arm


55


at one end and to the housing


15


at the other end. Although the housing


15


is shown as having a cylindrical shape, in other embodiments, the housing


15


may have, for example, a square, rectangular, semi-globe or conical shape.




Referring also to

FIG. 7

, the jack screw


35


includes a button head


105


, a washer or o-ring


110


, a compression spring


115


, a spring cup


120


, a nut


125


, an upper shaft


130


, and a lower threaded shaft


135


. The upper shaft


130


has a threaded inner channel that is configured to threadably receive the lower threaded shaft


135


. The compression spring


115


surrounds the upper shaft


130


and part of the lower threaded shaft


135


and rests against the top of the spring cup


120


. The bottom of the spring cup


120


rests against the nut


125


.




A swivel bolt


140


(

FIG. 1

) passes through a channel


145


in the jack screw


35


at the bottom of the lower threaded shaft


135


and is configured to swivel within the channel


145


. As shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the swivel bolt


140


is oriented in the channel


145


so as to be substantially perpendicular to the lower threaded shaft


135


. The swivel bolt


140


passes from the shaft


135


and through a washer


150


into and through the slotted opening


60


in the crank arm


55


. A washer


155


and a nut


160


are threadably mounted to the swivel bolt


140


on the opposite side of the crank arm


55


to retain the swivel bolt in the slotted opening. A head


165


of the swivel bolt


140


retains the bolt in the channel


145


.




As shown in

FIG. 6

, the upper shaft


130


passes through the channel


85


in the housing


15


such that the button head


105


and the washer


110


rest against an upper lip


170


in the channel


85


. Rotating the jack screw


35


by turning the button head


105


causes the upper shaft


130


to threadably receive or expel the lower threaded shaft


135


to raise or lower, respectively, the reflector frame


20


, which causes the reflector frame


20


to rotate about the axis defined by the hinges


30


. With the reflector


25


mounted to the reflector frame


20


, the throw or direction of the light is varied by the adjustment of the reflector frame. In this manner, the throw of the light can be varied by accessing the jack screw


35


from a location external to the housing rather than from an internal location.




Referring to

FIG. 8

, an alternative jack screw


200


for raising and lowering the reflector frame


20


includes a button head


205


, a washer


210


, an upper threaded shaft


215


that is configured to be threadably received in a lower threaded shaft


220


, a compression spring


225


, a spring cup


230


, and a nut


235


. The lower threaded shaft


220


includes a channel


240


through which the swivel bolt


140


is passed when the jack screw


200


is used with the housing


10


in place of the jack screw


35


. Rotating the button head


205


causes the upper threaded shaft


215


to be threadably inserted or expelled from the lower threaded shaft


220


, which causes the reflector frame


20


to be raised or lowered, respectively.




Referring to

FIG. 9

, another alternative jack screw


250


for raising and lowering the reflector frame


20


includes a button head


255


, a washer


260


, a threaded shaft


265


, a compression ring


270


, a spring cup


275


, and a nut


280


. The screw


250


is used with a swivel bolt


285


to retain the screw to the crank arm


55


. The swivel bolt


285


includes a threaded channel


290


that is configured to threadably receive the threaded shaft


265


. A pair of washers


295


are placed on the swivel bolt


285


and on opposite sides of the crank arm


55


. The swivel bolt also includes a threaded section


300


on which a nut


305


is threadably attached. When the screw


250


is threadably installed in the swivel bolt


285


and the nut


305


is threadably installed on the threaded section


300


, the washers


295


are retained on the swivel bolt by the screw


250


and the nut


305


.




When used with the housing


15


, rotating the button head


255


causes the threaded shaft


265


to threadably pass up or down through the threaded channel


290


to lower or raise, respectively, the reflector frame


20


. The nut


280


is adjusted on the threaded shaft


265


to cause the spring


270


to be under different amounts of compression.




Referring to

FIGS. 10 and 11

, a light fixture


400


includes a housing


405


, a reflector


410


, an eyelet connection


415


, and a pair of jack screws


420


that have button heads


425


in channels


430


. The button heads


425


are accessed at positions external to the housing. In this manner, the throw of the light from a lamp mounted in the lighting fixture


400


can be adjusted by rotating the jacks screws


420


to a similar degree. The throw of the light also can be controlled by rotating the jack screws


420


by different amounts. For example, one jack screw can be tightened to cause the throw of the light to be in the direction in which that jack screw is positioned.




Components of the light fixture


10


and the light fixture


400


may be made of heat resistant plastic or metal. For example, the housing


15


can be made of a molded plastic or metal.




A number of embodiments of the invention have been described. Nevertheless, it will be understood that various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. For example, the external adjustment mechanism can be used on a street lighting fixture, runway lighting fixture, or flood light. An adjustment mechanism to rotate the reflector, such as the jack screw described above, can be attached to the reflector instead of to the reflector frame so as to directly rotate the frame by operating the adjustment mechanism. Accordingly, other embodiments are within the scope of the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. An adjustable light fixture comprising:a housing with an external surface and an interior compartment; a lamp socket contained entirely within the housing; a reflector assembly rotatably attached to the housing within the interior compartment of the housing; and an adjustment mechanism that is operable from the external surface of the housing to cause movement of the reflector assembly relative to the housing into a continuous range of operating positions.
  • 2. The adjustable light fixture of claim 1 further comprising a channel through the housing connecting the interior compartment to the external surface of the housing, wherein the adjustment mechanism extends through the channel from the interior compartment to the external surface of the housing.
  • 3. The adjustable light fixture of claim 1 wherein the adjustment mechanism is attached to the reflector assembly.
  • 4. The adjustable light fixture of claim 1 wherein the reflector assembly includes a frame and the adjustment mechanism is attached to the frame.
  • 5. The adjustable light fixture of claim 4 wherein the frame is attached to the housing.
  • 6. The adjustable light fixture of claim 5 wherein the attachment of the frame to the housing comprises a hinge.
  • 7. The adjustable light fixture of claim 1 wherein the adjustment mechanism comprises a screw assembly.
  • 8. The adjustable light fixture of claim 1 wherein the adjustment mechanism comprises more than one screw assemblies configured to move the reflector assembly relative to the housing.
  • 9. The adjustable light fixture of claim 7 wherein the screw assembly is rotatable to move the reflector assembly.
  • 10. The adjustable light fixture of claim 9 wherein the adjustment mechanism further comprises a swivel bolt and the housing and the reflector assembly are connected to the swivel bolt.
  • 11. The adjustable light fixture of claim 4 wherein the reflector assembly includes a reflector configured to be attached to the reflector frame.
  • 12. A light fixture comprising:a housing having an external surface; a lamp socket contained entirely within the housing; a reflector contained within the housing; and an adjustment mechanism that is operable from the external surface of the housing to cause movement of the reflector relative to the housing.
  • 13. A method of adjusting a reflector comprising:providing a housing having an external surface; providing a lamp socket contained entirely within the housing; providing a reflector contained within the housing; providing an adjustment mechanism that is operable from the external surface of the housing to cause movement of the reflector relative to the housing; and adjusting the adjustment mechanism to move the reflector.
  • 14. An adjustable light fixture comprising:a housing with an external surface and an interior comportment and a channel connecting the interior compartment to the external surfaces of the housing; a lamp socket contained entirely within the housing; a reflector assembly located within the interior compartment and comprising a frame that is hingedly attached to the housing and a reflector configured to fit within the frame; and an adjustment mechanism comprising a rotatable screw assembly that is attached to the frame, is operable from the external surface of the housing to cause movement of the reflector relative to the housing, and extends through the channel from the interior compartment to the external surface of the housing.
  • 15. A method of adjusting a reflector assembly, the method comprising:providing a housing having an external surface and an interior compartment; providing a lamp socket contained entirely within the housing; providing a reflector assembly rotatably attached to the housing within the interior compartment of the housing; providing an adjustment mechanism that is operable from the external surface of the housing to move the reflector assembly within the interior compartment of the housing; and adjusting the adjustment mechanism to move the reflector assembly into a continuous range of operating positions.
  • 16. The method of claim 15 wherein the adjustment mechanism is attached to the reflector assembly, and adjusting the adjustment mechanism moves the reflector assembly relative to the housing.
  • 17. The method of claim 15 further comprising a channel through the housing connecting the interior compartment to the external surface of the housing, wherein the adjustment mechanism extends through the channel from the interior compartment of the external surface of the housing such that adjusting the adjustment mechanism comprises adjusting the adjustment mechanism from the external surface of the housing to move the reflector assembly in the interior compartment of the housing.
  • 18. The method of claim 15 wherein the adjustment mechanism is attached to the reflector assembly and adjusting the adjustment mechanism moves the reflector assembly.
  • 19. The method of claim 15 wherein the reflector assembly includes a frame and adjusting the adjustment mechanism moves the frame.
  • 20. The method of claim 15 wherein the reflector assembly is hingedly attached to the housing and adjusting the adjustment mechanism hingedly moves the reflector assembly relative to the housing.
  • 21. The method of claim 15 wherein the adjustment mechanism comprises at least one screw assembly such that adjusting the adjustment mechanism comprises rotation of the at least one screw assembly.
  • 22. The method of claim 15 wherein the adjustment mechanism comprises two screw assemblies configured to move the reflector assembly relative to the housing such that adjusting the adjustment mechanism comprises rotating the two screw assemblies.
  • 23. The method of claim 22 wherein the adjustment mechanism further comprises a swivel bolt connecting the housing and the reflector assembly and adjusting the adjustment mechanism swivels the reflector assembly relative to the housing.
  • 24. The method of claim 23 wherein the adjusting the adjustment mechanism further comprises raising or lowering the reflector assembly relative to the housing.
  • 25. A light fixture, comprising:a housing; a lamp socket contained entirely within the housing; a reflector rotatably connected inside the housing; and means, operable from an external surface of the housing, for rotating the reflector relative to the housing.
  • 26. The light fixture recited in claim 25 wherein the means for rotating the reflector relative to the housing comprises a screw extending through a wall of the housing.
  • 27. The light fixture recited in claim 26 wherein the means for rotating the reflector relative to the housing further comprises:a nut threaded to the screw; and a spring for urging the nut away from an interior surface of the housing.
  • 28. The light fixture recited in claim 26 wherein the means for rotating the reflector relative to the housing further comprises:a threaded shaft having one end for receiving the screw; a nut threaded to the exterior of the shaft; and a spring for urging the nut away from an interior surface of the housing.
  • 29. The light fixture recited in claim 26 further comprising means for rotatably connecting the reflector relative to the housing further comprises means for rotatably connecting an end of the screw to the reflector.
  • 30. The light fixture recited in claim 29 wherein the means for rotatably connecting an end of the screw to the reflector includes a swivel bolt arranged between the screw and the reflector.
  • 31. The light fixture recited in claim 30 wherein the means for rotating the reflector relative to the housing further comprises:a nut threaded to the screw; and a spring for urging the nut away from an interior surface of the housing.
  • 32. The light fixture recited in claim 25 wherein the means rotates the reflector into a continuous range of operating positions.
  • 33. The light fixture recited in claim 26 wherein the means rotates the reflector into a continuous range of operating positions.
  • 34. The light fixture recited in claim 31 wherein the means rotates the reflector into a continuous range of operating positions.
RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/212,647 filed on Jun. 19, 2000, and which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.

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Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/212647 Jun 2000 US