The present invention generally relates to exterior light fixtures, and particularly relates to the installation and replacement of exterior lights, such as street lights.
Street lights are beneficial, but if large in number, repair or replacement of the street lights can be costly for a town or municipality. To replace a street light, due to failure or upgrade, a light technician has to rewire the connection to the light. This may involve handling a heavy light fixture above traffic while disconnecting and reconnecting live wires.
Embodiments of the present invention include a light fixture with a neck cuff that simplifies exterior light replacement while improving the safety of the technician. The neck cuff may be a whole or partial tube that fits within (and/or partially slides over) the light pole. The electrical connector is deep inside the neck cuff and the electrical connector of the light fixture is on an extension that inserts into the neck cuff. When the extension of the light fixture is inserted into the neck cuff, the electrical connector of the neck cuff plugs into the electrical connector of the light fixture. Future replacements of the light fixture will not require the technician to handle any wiring inside the light fixture while atop the light pole. The technician just has to unsecure (unclip or unscrew) the old light fixture, pull it out of the neck cuff, insert the extension of the new light fixture into the neck cuff and secure the new light fixture (screw or clip). Another benefit is that any components in the old light fixture can be replaced under safer circumstances (on the ground or at another location), and the upgraded light fixture can then be inserted into another neck cuff in another light pole. Furthermore, because the live electrical connector is deep inside the neck cuff, the technician is less likely to come into contact with any live wire during light fixture removal and replacement.
According to some embodiments, a light fixture assembly configured for exterior lighting includes a light fixture that includes: a Light-Emitting Diode (LED) light source configured for exterior lighting, a driver configured to power the LED light source, a first electrical connector coupled to the driver and a housing configured to house the LED light source and the driver. The housing includes an elongated extension on which the first electrical connector resides. The light fixture assembly also includes a neck cuff, where the neck cuff is configured to fit securely to a light pole, such as at the open, wired end of the light pole. The neck cuff includes a second electrical connector inside the neck cuff, the second electrical connector is configured to electrically connect to a power source in the light pole. The extension of the light fixture is configured to be inserted into the neck cuff such that the first electrical connector of the light fixture removably connects to the second electrical connector of the neck cuff, as the light fixture is secured in place onto the light pole.
According to some embodiments, a light fixture includes an LED light source configured for exterior lighting, a driver configured to power the LED light source, a first electrical connector coupled to the driver and a housing configured to house the LED light source and the driver. The housing includes an extension on which the first electrical connector resides, and the extension is an elongated portion that is configured to insert into a neck cuff secured inside or onto a light pole. The neck cuff includes a second electrical connector inside the neck cuff, electrically connected to a power source in the light pole. The extension of the light fixture is configured to be inserted into the neck cuff such that the first electrical connector of the light fixture removably connects to the second electrical connector of the neck cuff, and the extension is configured to be secured to the neck cuff.
According to some embodiments, a method of replacing an old light fixture with a new light fixture, where each of the old and new light fixtures includes an LED light source configured for exterior lighting and an elongated extension on which a first electrical connector resides, includes unsecuring the extension of the old light fixture from a neck cuff secured to a light pole, where the neck cuff comprises a second electrical connector down inside the neck cuff, electrically connected to a power source in the light pole and removably connected to the first electrical connector on the extension of the old light fixture. The method includes removing the extension of the old light fixture from inside the neck cuff, causing the first electrical connector of the old light fixture to disconnect from the second electrical connector of the neck cuff. The method also includes inserting the extension of the new light fixture into the neck cuff until the first electrical connector of the new light fixture forms an electrical connection with the second electrical connector of the neck cuff. The method further includes securing the extension of the new light fixture to the neck cuff.
In another embodiment, a neck cuff having a mostly hollow and cylindrical-shaped body portion has a quick connect electrical connector disposed within the hollow body at 2 inches are greater distance from an opening on one end of the body meant for attaching to a light assembly. A latching mechanism is formed about the body and configured to secure a light assembly to the neck cuff when the light assembly is inserted into the opening of the neck cuff. The quick connect electrical connector of the neck is configured to receive a corresponding quick connect electrical connector of the light assembly.
The latching mechanism of the neck cuff can further include a pin about which the latching mechanism pivots, a spring disposed between a sidewall of the body and the latching mechanism to keep the latching mechanism in a closed position until a part of a lever of the latching mechanism is depressed which releases the component that it is attached or latched to.
The body of the neck can include a guide disposed on another sidewall of the body, which is helpful to align the light assembly being inserted therein, such that the quick connect electrical connectors of the neck and light assembly are lined up to be inserted accordingly.
Of course, the present invention is not limited to the above features and advantages. Those of ordinary skill in the art will recognize additional features and advantages upon reading the following detailed description, and upon viewing the accompanying drawings.
Embodiments of the present invention are directed to a light fixture for exterior lighting, such as a street light, that is easier and safer to replace. This new light fixture has a neck cuff that simplifies exterior light replacement while improving the safety for the technician. The neck cuff may be a whole or partial tube that fits within (or slides over) the end of the exterior light pole. The electrical connector will be deep inside the neck cuff.
Light fixture 110 includes a driver 114 and other controls that are configured to power LED light source 112. Light fixture 110 further includes a first electrical connector 116 coupled to driver 114. Light fixture 110 includes a housing 118 configured to house LED light source 112 and driver 112, where housing 118 includes an extension 120 on which first electrical connector 116 resides.
Neck cuff 130 may be a tube that is formed with a circumference or perimeter that fits just inside the inner circumference or perimeter of light pole 10 or slides over the outer circumference or perimeter of pole 10. Neck cuff 130 may have a split along its length to allow for size adjustments or for fitting just within or over light pole 10. Neck cuff 130 is configured to fit securely within or over light pole 10 with screws or other fastening members. Neck cuff 130 may be a cylindrical tube, a rectangular tube or another shape that is long and at least partially hollow so as to receive extension 120 and make an electrical connection within neck cuff 130.
Second electrical connector 132 is configured to electrically connect to a power source via an electrical connection in light pole 10. Neck cuff 130 is long enough such that second electrical connector 132 resides deep inside neck cuff 130, deep enough that a technician's fingers cannot so easily brush second electrical connector 132 during light fixture replacement. For example, second electrical connector 132 may be at least four inches from an opening of neck cuff 130. In other variations, the distance could be 2 inches, 3 inches, 5 inches or 6 inches.
Extension 120 of light fixture 110 is configured to be inserted into neck cuff 130 such that second electrical connector 132 (male) of neck cuff 130 removably plugs into first electrical connector 116 (female) of extension 120. Extension 120 is secured to neck cuff 130 by screws, clips or other by other fasteners.
It should be noted the return power via electrical line 162 into electrical outlet 158 can be previously converted by the driver, which is located within the light assembly or prior to the electrical line 164 as noted above. The return power can be converted to 12V or 24V DC, for example. By converting the power to 12V or 24V DC this makes the electrical outlet safer, as those plugging in temporary or seasonal features, such as Christmas lights, do not have to tie into the direct AC power of one of the internal lines.
Method 600 also includes removing the extension of the old light fixture from inside the neck cuff, causing the first electrical connector of the old light fixture to disconnect from the second electrical connector of the neck cuff (block 604) and inserting the extension of the new light fixture into the neck cuff until the first electrical connector of the new light fixture forms an electrical connection with the second electrical connector of the neck cuff (block 606). The connection is formed by a male plug of an electrical connector forming a connection with a female receptacle of the other electrical connector. Method 600 then includes securing the extension of the new light fixture to the neck cuff (block 608). In some cases, there may be additional clips or fasteners for hurricane conditions.
As shown by method 600, an advantage of the light fixture assembly is that once the neck cuff is installed in or onto the end of the pole, the installation and replacement of the light fixtures is quick, safe and easy. The streetlight, stadium light or other exterior light does not need to be wired again.
In a further embodiment, the method can include plugging an electrical connector of another exterior light into a side of the neck cuff. This is a quicker way to connect seasonal lights or other exterior lighting, where it previously required opening the light fixture and accessing and connecting another wire.
In order to install the neck cuff of the embodiments described herein, the neck cuff is slid onto an existing pole. The installer connects the internal wiring of the streetlight to electrical connector of the neck cuff. In embodiments including an electrical outlet, the electrical is electrically connected to the electrical connector. Therefore, connecting the wiring to electrical connector also connects the outlet to the wiring and provides power to the electrical outlet. The installer also secures the neck cuff to the streetlight by using attachment devices, such as screws or bolts, to fixedly mount the neck cuff to the pole.
Of course, the present invention is not limited to the above features and advantages. Those of ordinary skill in the art will recognize additional features and advantages upon reading the following detailed description, and upon viewing the accompanying drawings.
Notably, modifications and other embodiments of the disclosed invention(s) will come to mind to one skilled in the art having the benefit of the teachings presented in the foregoing descriptions and the associated drawings. Therefore, it is to be understood that the invention(s) is/are not to be limited to the specific embodiments disclosed and that modifications and other embodiments are intended to be included within the scope of this disclosure. Although specific terms may be employed herein, they are used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/868,495 filed on Jun. 28, 2019; which is herein incorporated by reference in entirety.
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