This invention relates to outdoor lighting for pools, patios and lanais, and more particularly a low profile lighting system that is installed on a screened enclosure framework.
Screened enclosures are commonly installed around patios and/or pools to provide protection from insects, animals and debris, such as leaves. These enclosures are constructed using aluminum frames which are secured to one another to form a framework around the patio and/or pool.
For both safety and aesthetic reasons, there is a desire to provide accent lighting in screened enclosures. However, the height and design of screened enclosures is preventative to installing lighting on screened enclosure frameworks. Past attempts have produced bulky and unsightly lighting systems, which may be pleasant in the dark but are unsightly when the housings, attachment mechanisms and electrical cords of the lights can be seen during the day.
Therefore, a need exists for a lighting system for screened enclosures that is a low profile system, thereby making the components of the lighting system blend into the framework so they are not easily noticeable in the daylight.
The relevant prior art includes the following references:
The primary object of the present invention is to provide a lighting system for screened enclosures that is a low profile system, thereby making the components of the lighting system blend into the framework so they are not easily noticeable in the daylight.
An additional object of the present invention is to provide a lighting system for screened enclosures that is easy to install and does not require any alterations to a screened enclosure.
An additional object of the present invention is to provide a lighting system for screened enclosures in which components of the lighting are easily interchangeable.
The present invention fulfills the above and other objects by providing a lighting system wherein side edges of an elongated housing strip mount to a framework of a screened enclosure using U-shaped screen cable channels located on a frame rail of the framework. The side edges of the elongated housing strip are held in place within the screen cable channels by a spring fit wherein tension created by squeezing the edges of the elongated housing strip together when inserting the edges into the screen cable channels pushes the edges of the elongated housing strip outward against an inner surface of the U-shaped screen cable channels, thereby reducing and/or eliminating the need for mechanical fasteners during installation.
The elongated housing strip preferably has a flat panel with angled sides but may have any profile that provides a distance between the edges that is approximate to the distance between the screen cable channels on which the elongated housing strip is being installed.
In addition, the edges of the elongated housing strip may have rounded profiles similar to screen cable to allow the edges to be secured within screen cable channels on a frame rail. For example, the edges may be rounded and malleable with a smooth or ridged surface. The rounded edges may be used in addition to or in instead of a spring fit to attach the elongated housing strip to a frame rail.
The elongated housing strip has an inner surface on which lights, which are preferably LED lights are mounted thereto. Apertures in the elongated housing strip allow the lights to extend and/or shine through the elongated housing strip. Wiring and electrical connections are also housed within the elongated housing strip, thereby being shielded from view when the elongated housing strip is installed. Each elongated housing strip preferably has an electrical connection to attach the multiple elongated housing strips together and/or to wiring that connects to an electrical source and/or controller used for operating the lighting system. Caps may be used to conceal ends of elongated housing strips that terminate without connecting to another component.
External wires are preferably inserted into the screen cable channels in the enclosure frame, thereby hiding the external wires from view. The eternal wires are preferably colored to match the color of the screened enclosure framework. The external wires may be conventional wires or may have shapes and structure similar to a conventional screen cable. For example, the external wires may be rounded and malleable with a smooth or ridged surface.
In addition, the lighting system of the present invention may include additional components, such as spotlights and so forth, that are wired through the elongated housing strips.
The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention should become even more readily apparent to those skilled in the art upon a reading of the following detailed description in conjunction with the drawings wherein there is shown and described illustrative embodiments of the invention.
In the following detailed description, reference will be made to the attached drawings in which:
For purposes of describing the preferred embodiment, the terminology used in reference to the numbered components in the drawings is as follows:
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A plurality of lights 11, which are preferably LED lights 16, are located on the inner surface 7 of the elongated housing strip 4. Apertures 17 located on the elongated housing strip 4 allow the lights 11 to extend and/or shine through the elongated housing strip 4. Each elongated housing strip 4 preferably has one or more electrical connectors 13 to attach a plurality of elongated housing strips 4 together and/or to an electrical source 18 and/or controller 19 used for operating the lighting system 1, as illustrated in
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In addition, the side edges 8 of the elongated housing strip 4 may have rounded profiles 23 similar in shape to conventional screen cable to allow the edges 8 of the elongated housing strip 4 to be secured within the screen cable channels 21 on a frame rail 5. For example, the edges 8 of the elongated housing strip 4 may be rounded and malleable with a smooth or ridged surface that locks the edges 8 within the screen cable channels 21 by a friction fit. The rounded profiles 23 may be used in addition to or in instead of a spring fit to attach the elongated housing strip 4 to a frame rail 5.
External electrical wiring 12 not enclosed in the elongated housing strips 4 are preferably inserted into the screen cable channels 21 in the frame rails 5, thereby hiding the external electrical wiring 12 from view. The external electrical wiring 12 are preferably colored to match the color of the screened enclosure framework 2. The external electrical wiring 12 may be conventional electrical wires or may have shapes and structure similar to a conventional screen cable. For example, the external electrical wiring 12 may be rounded and malleable with a smooth or ridged surface.
Caps 20 may be used to conceal open ends of elongated housing strips 4 that terminate without connecting to another component to provide a finished look and to protect the contents of the elongated housing strips 4.
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It is to be understood that while a preferred embodiment of the invention is illustrated, it is not to be limited to the specific form or arrangement of parts herein described and shown. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes may be made without departing from the scope of the invention and the invention is not to be considered limited to what is shown and described in the specification and drawings.
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