The present invention relates to safety activation systems and methods for lighting installations. In particular, but not exclusively, the present invention relates to electric shock prevention systems and methods for lighting installations comprising light emitting diodes (LEDs).
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Hence, there is a need to prevent electrocution when installing illumination elements.
The reference to any prior art in this specification is not, and should not be taken as, an acknowledgement or any form of suggestion that the prior art forms part of the common general knowledge.
Throughout this specification and claims which follow, unless the context requires otherwise, the word “comprise”, and variations such as “comprises” and “comprising”, will be understood to imply the inclusion of a stated integer or step or group of integers or steps, but not the exclusion of any other integer or step or group of integers or steps.
It is a preferred object of the invention to provide an improved activation system for lighting installations that addresses or at least ameliorates the aforementioned problem of the prior art or provides a useful commercial alternative.
Generally, the present invention relates to safety activation systems and methods for lighting installations comprising a plurality of switches that require simultaneous activation for electricity to be conducted. The arrangement of the switches is such that it is not possible for a user to contact any live part of the lighting installation, thus avoiding the risk of electrocution.
According to one aspect, but not necessarily the broadest aspect, the present invention resides in a safety activation system for a lighting installation comprising:
an elongate housing having at least one illumination element therein;
an electrical connector at each opposing end of the elongate housing, at least one of the ends comprising a switch; and
at least one switch provided on a surface of the elongate housing;
wherein activation of all switches is required for electricity to be conducted to the at least one illumination element.
Suitably, both opposing ends of the elongate housing comprise a switch.
Suitably, a surface of the elongate housing comprises a pair of spaced apart switches.
Activation of the switch(es) at the end(s) of the housing is effected by connection of the electrical connectors with electrical sockets of the lighting installation.
Activation of the switch(es) on the surface of the elongate housing is effected by a holder of the lighting installation.
Preferably, one or more of the switches are in the form of momentary toggle switches.
Suitably, the electrical connectors and/or one or more switches at opposing ends of the elongate housing are provided in end caps of the housing.
According to another aspect, but not necessarily the broadest aspect, the present invention resides in a method of preventing electrocution from a lighting installation including:
providing an elongate housing having:
conducting electricity to the at least one illumination element when the elongate housing is inserted into a holder of the lighting installation and all of the switches are activated.
According to a further aspect, but not necessarily the broadest aspect, the present invention resides in a lighting installation comprising the aforementioned safety activation system.
According to a further aspect, but not necessarily the broadest aspect, the present invention resides in a safety activation system for a lighting installation comprising:
an elongate housing having at least one illumination element therein and an end cap at each opposing end;
an electrical connector extending through a respective one of the end caps;
at least one of the end caps comprising a switch therein; and
at least one switch provided on a surface of the elongate housing;
wherein activation of all switches is required for electricity to be conducted to the at least one illumination element.
Further aspects and/or features of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description,
In order that the invention may be readily understood and put into practical effect, reference will now be made to preferred embodiments of the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numbers refer to identical elements. The drawings are provided by way of example only, wherein:
Skilled addressees will appreciate that elements in the drawings are illustrated for simplicity and clarity and have not necessarily been drawn to scale. For example, the relative dimensions of some of the elements in the drawings may be distorted to help improve understanding of embodiments of the present invention.
Embodiments of the present invention are directed to safety activation systems for lighting installations and will be described with reference to illumination elements in the form of light emitting diode (LED) tubes. However, it is envisaged that embodiments of the present invention can be used with lighting installations comprising other forms of illumination elements.
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Housing 22 and end caps 26 are fabricated, molded or otherwise formed from any known suitable non-conducting material typically used for electrical fittings, such as suitable plastics materials.
An electrical connector 28 is provided at each opposing end of the elongate housing 22 to provide an electrical connection between the housing 22 of the lighting apparatus and electrical sockets (not shown) of the holder 4 (shown in
At least one of the ends of the housing 22 comprises a switch 30. In the embodiment shown in
At least one switch 38 is provided on and through a surface 40 of the elongate housing 22. In embodiments where the elongate housing is cylindrical, at least one switch 38 is provided on and through the curved surface 40 of the elongate housing 22. In the embodiment shown in
In use, the activation of all switches, 30, 38 is required for electricity to be conducted to the at least one illumination element 24. In embodiments comprising a single switch 30 and a single switch 38, both switches 30, 38 must be actuated for electricity to be conducted to the at least one illumination element 24. In embodiments comprising two switches 30 and a single switch 38, or a single switch 30 and a pair of switches 38, all three switches must be actuated for electricity to be conducted to the at least one illumination element 24. In embodiments comprising two switches 30 and two switches 38, all four switches must be actuated for electricity to be conducted to the at least one illumination element.
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Hence, switches 30, 38 can only be activated when the housing 22 is fully installed and holder 4 depresses buttons 34 of switches 30 and buttons 42 of switches 38. This ensures the safety of the installer and prevents the installer receiving an electric shock. If one of the electrical connectors 28 is exposed because the housing is not fully installed and the installer touches the exposed electrical connector, the installer will not receive an electric shock because at least one of the switches 30, 38 will not be activated.
In embodiments comprising a single switch 30 and a single switch 38, switch 38 is provided toward an end opposite the switch 30 such that both switches 30, 38 cannot be activated whilst one of the electrical connectors 28 is exposed.
According to another aspect, embodiments of the present invention are directed to a method of preventing electrocution from a lighting installation including providing the elongate housing 22 having, at least one illumination element 24 therein. The method includes providing an electrical connector 28 at each opposing end of the elongate housing 22 and providing a switch at one or both of the ends of the housing 22. The method includes providing at least one switch 38 on and through the surface 40 of the elongate housing 22, wherein activation of all switches is required for electricity to be conducted to the at least one illumination element 24.
According to a further aspect, embodiments of the present invention reside in a lighting installation comprising the safety activation system as described herein.
Hence, embodiments of the present invention provide solutions for alleviating the problems of the prior art. Embodiments of the safety activation system comprise a plurality of switches 30, 38 that require simultaneous activation for electricity to be conducted. The arrangement of the switches is such that it is not possible for a user to contact any live part of the lighting installation, thus avoiding the risk of electrocution when installing the illumination element.
The safety activation system according to the present invention can be used with known holders 4 of existing installations such that new holders do not need to be fitted.
Throughout the specification the aim has been to describe the preferred embodiments of the invention without limiting the invention to any one embodiment or specific collection of features. It is to be appreciated by those of skill in the art that various modifications and changes can be made in the particular embodiments exemplified without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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2011901517 | Apr 2011 | AU | national |
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PCT/AU12/00425 | 4/23/2012 | WO | 00 | 1/23/2014 |