The disclosure relates to an improved shelf lighting connector assembly for providing electric power to lights behind the front lips of shelves mounted on a wall. The shelves display products, typically products offered for sale in retail stores.
The assembly includes a power unit removably mounted on the inner lip of each shelf at the wall. Each power unit includes a power cord extending along the underside of the shelf to a light at the outer lip of the shelf and a pair of contacts below the inner shelf lip.
A power strip on the wall behind the shelves includes two side-by-side conductors. The power unit contacts engage the power strip conductors to provide power for the lights. The power units are magnetically mounted on the underside of the shelves at the inner lips and engage the inner lips to assure pressure electrical connections with the conductors. The shelves are located at desired vertical spacing, depending upon marketing requirements. The power units are mounted on the shelves independent of shelf height. The power units are located under the shelves out of sight and with the power cords extending along the ends of the shelves to form concealed power connections for the lights. The conductors in the power strip are connected to a power cord leading to a power supply on the wall. A shield overlies connections between the power cord and the conductors on the strip conductor.
Each shelf 16 is made from sheet steel and includes a flat support platform 18 and downwardly bent outer lip 20 and inner lip 22. Mounting brackets 24 are attached to the ends of each shelf. Two spaced vertical strips 26 are secured to wall 12. The shelves are mounted on the wall by extending hooks 28 on mounting brackets 24 into openings 30 in strips 26. Openings 30 are spaced along the lengths of strips 26 to facilitate mounting shelves 16 at desired heights on wall 12.
An elongate light 14 is mounted on the bottom of each shelf support platform 18 adjacent outer lip 20 and extends along the shelf to illuminate the space under the shelf. The lights 14 have power contact sockets on at least one end of the shelves.
Assembly 10 includes a power strip 32 vertically mounted on wall 12 at the end of shelves 16 adjacent the contact sockets for the lights and a power unit 34 mounted on the inner lip 22 of each shelf and engaging the power strip 32. A power cord 36 extends from the lower end of the power strip to the power source.
Each power unit 34 includes a molded plastic body 38 mounted on the underside of a shelf at the inner lip 22. Power cable 40 extends from body 38 under the shelf, along the adjacent end of the shelf and to an end connector 42 adjacent the outer shelf lip 20 for power connection to the contact socket on the light 14 mounted on the bottom of the shelf at the outer lip.
Body 38 includes a lower slide housing 44 and an upper U-shaped support hoop or bracket 46 above housing 44. Hoop 46 has two vertical sidewalls 48 extending up from the sides of housing and a horizontal mounting wall 50 joining the tops of the sidewalls. Magnet recess or slot 52 is formed in the upper surface of mounting wall 50. One or more magnets 54 are secured in recess 52.
Two like contact slide bodies 56 are positioned side-by-side in channels 58 in housing 44. The slide bodies are molded from thermoplastic resin. Each slide body 56 carries a pin contact 60 extending from the rear end of the body. The contacts are attached to leads 62 in the power cable 40 extending from the front end of the body to end connector 42 for engaging the light 14 mounted on the front of the shelf. Coil springs 70 surround the pin contacts 60 and leads 62 and bias the slide bodies 56 toward power strip 32. One end of each coil spring 70 extends into a recess 74 in the slide body. The other spring end 76 engages the bottom of channel 58. See
The slide bodies 56 are inserted into the channels 58 from the rear of the body 38. Each body 56 includes a latch arm 64 which is deflected by stop bar 66 on body 38 during insertion and then snaps behind the bar 66 to secure the assembly in the channel while permitting compression of spring 70 and sliding movement in the channel.
Vertical wall 80 extends up from the rear of housing 44 and is spaced a distance back from the housing to form a slot 82 to permit mounting of unit 34 on inner shelf lip 22. Lip 22 extends into slot 82. Inward projection 84 on the top of wall 80 forms a lip retention groove 86 in wall 80. The projection 84 extends into recess 85 in inner shelf lip 22 to locate unit 34 on the shelf.
A cable retention groove 87 is formed in each sidewall 48. The two grooves 87 open into slot 82. Power cables 40 are secured to units 34 with leads 62 joined to pins 60, as illustrated in
Power strip 32 includes an elongate, flat base 90 extruded from stiffly flexible thermoplastic material. The base has an uniform transverse cross-section. Base 90 is adhesively mounted on wall 12 inwardly from one end of shelves 16.
The base is shown in
Generally T-shaped locking rib 100 extends up from base 90 to one side of central plane 102. Plane 102 is located equidistant between the sides of the base. Rib 100 includes a latch member 104 extending across plane 102 and a latch member 106 away from the plane. Rib 100 is located in a recess 108 having sidewalls to either side of the central plane 102. Latch member 109 extends from the recess sidewall across plane 102 from adjacent latch member 104 on rib 100.
Elongate metal conductor strips 110 are fitted in strip conductor recesses 96 and extend along the length of strip 32. See
A shield 120, formed from a length of base 90, is fitted on the lower end of base 90 and overlies the solder connections 118. See
The shield is positioned over the solder connections on the lower end of the power strip and then moved toward the strip to latch to the base by inter-engagement between latch members 104 and latch members 106 and 109 on the base and shield as shown in
The strip conductors 110 are held in place in the base by cut-out tabs 124 which are bent down and extend into bases 98. Two opposing tabs 128 are provided in each conductor 110.
If desired, additional shields, like shield 120, may be mounted on base 90 between shelves 16 to prevent accidental contact with strip conductors 110.
Power units are mounted on the bottoms of shelves 16 as illustrated in
Power unit 34 is held against the bottom of shelf 16 by a magnet or magnets 54. If desired, other types of fasteners may be used to mount the power unit on the shelf, including adhesive fasteners, mechanical fasteners including threaded fasteners, hooks and the like.
Magnetic fasteners are desirable because of the ease of mounting the power units on the shelves and the ability to mount the power units on the shelves without disturbing the upper surface of the support platform 18. The magnetic fasteners permit easy, rapid mounting of the units and equally easy and rapid removal of the unit from the shelf, if desired. Other types of fasteners, including adhesive and screw-type fasteners, may be used, if desired.
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