1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a surface-mounted or wall-mounted luminaire with improved reflection. More particularly, the present invention relates to an elongate light fixture having a substantially triangular cross-section with a particular construction substantially enhancing direct and reflected light and which is operably useful in installation.
2. Description of the Related Art
The related art involves surface-mounted luminaries substantially composed of an elongated housing having an approximately triangular cross-section, the back wall of the housing being fastened to the media distributor. Inside the housing, a fluorescent lamp is disposed, the light of which is emitted directly to the workplace or indirectly in the direction of the room ceiling by way of reflectors that extend parallel to the lamp and screens disposed at an angle relative to each other.
A surface-mounted luminaire for media supply is known from DE 20 2007 004 239 U1, which is incorporated by reference. Based upon this reference it is difficult to achieve an optimal workplace and space illumination while also being both easy to install and highly service-friendly.
To solve the lighting problem, the surface-mounted luminaire provided is suitable for attachment to both the aforementioned media distributor or to a vertical wall.
Accordingly, there is a need for an improved device enabling surface-mounting or wall-mounting luminaires, especially that is both easy to install and highly service-friendly.
The proposed invention provides an elongate light fixture having a substantially triangular cross-section. The light fixture is screwed to a supply duct with the rear wall thereof A front rail runs parallel to the rear wall. Transparent panels and are inserted detachably between the rear wall and rail. In the interior of the light fixture, a fluorescent lamp is provided as the luminous element. The light emitted by said fluorescent lamp is reflected upward by way of reflector surfaces that open in the shape of a funnel and is scattered diffusely in the direction A by means of the frosted panel. The panel surfaces, which likewise open in the shape of a funnel, reflect the light exiting downward from the lamp in the direction toward the panel, the grooved structure of which ensures that the light is deflected substantially in the direction B, while the portion of the side light exiting in the direction C is reduced. With this reflector and panel configuration, firstly good illumination of the space and secondly specific and glare-free workplace lighting is made possible.
An aspect of the present invention is to provide a luminaire that significantly improves the quality of the directly and indirectly emitted light. This is achieved, for one, by a particular reflector geometry, which ensures the emission of extremely homogeneous light both upward and downward relative to a fixed position, and secondly by the configuration of the screens which cover the luminaire toward the top and the bottom and by which the light is scattered diffusely upward and the light is oriented downward such that the portion of horizontally exiting light is as low as possible.
It is another aspect of the proposed invention that reflector configurations are provided which both favor the light direction described and are economical to produce and install.
It is also an aspect of the proposed invention that the screens used for light direction are removably insertedable.
It is another aspect of the proposed invention that the resultant unit is easy production and improves the service friendliness, while offering safe handling for installers.
It is another aspect of the proposed invention that at least one screen, located at the top, can be pivoted away for service purposes and that optionally a bottom screen can be securely fastened.
It is another aspect of the proposed invention that solutions are proposed for fastening the lateral parts to the luminaire housing and for fastening the luminaire to a supply duct or a wall.
Another aspect of the present invention provides a luminaire that is configured so that a plurality of luminaires of this type can be disposed in series next to one another, as is desirable for the aforementioned media distributor.
Another aspect of the present invention provides a luminaire element that is not only easy to orient in series, but also is easy to install and remove.
The above, and other aspects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description read in conduction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference numerals designate the same elements.
Reference will now be made in detail to several embodiments of the invention that are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, same or similar reference numerals are used in the drawings and the description to refer to the same or like parts or steps. The drawings are in simplified form and are not to precise scale. For purposes of convenience and clarity only, directional terms, such as top, bottom, up, down, over, above, and below may be used with respect to the drawings. These and similar directional terms should not be construed to limit the scope of the invention in any manner. The words “connect,” “couple,” and similar terms with their inflectional morphemes do not necessarily denote direct and immediate connections, but also include connections through mediate elements or devices.
The luminaire housing is substantially composed of a rear wall 30, to which lateral parts 10 and 20 are screwed perpendicularly by countersunk head screws 16, the lateral parts being connected to one another at the front by means of a profiled rail 40. This rail is also connected to the lateral parts 10 and 20 by means of countersunk head screws 16.
As is apparent in particular from
Inside the housing, a fluorescent lamp 2 is provided as the luminous element 2, which is inserted in bases 3 attached to the lateral parts 10 and 20.
Reflectors are disposed between the rear wall 30 and fluorescent lamp 2, with the drawing showing the reflector surfaces 61a and 62c.
The luminaire is covered toward the top and the bottom by transparent screens, of which only the upwardly folded-open screen 50 is shown in
For the electrical connection of the luminaire, connecting cables 91 are provided inside the luminaire housing between the rear wall 30 and the reflector 61a, wherein the plugs 92 and sockets 93 located at the ends of the cables are shown, which can be guided through feedthrough openings 18 or 18′ provided in the lateral walls 10 or 20. Moreover, locking pins 15 and detent openings 17 associated with one another are provided in the lateral parts 10 and 20 and are used to orient and lock the luminaire elements disposed in series, as will be explained in more detail hereinafter.
Keyhole-shaped openings 31 are provided in series next to one another for fastening the luminaire 1 to a rear wall, which is not shown in
The most important measures for the configuration of the luminaire according to the invention relate to the light distribution and light direction, the latter being illustrated by the cross-section according to
The light direction symbolized here is made possible by the special configuration of the rear reflector comprising the reflector surfaces 61a and 61b and the front reflector comprising the reflector surfaces 62a, 62b and the screens 50 and 70.
The reflector surfaces 61a and 62a delimit a bottom chamber 63 opening downward in a funnel shape, and the reflector surfaces 61b, 62b, and 62c delimit a top chamber 64 opening upward in a funnel shape.
The bottom chamber 63 is covered by a bottom screen 70 having a flute-shaped structure. The reflector surfaces 61a and 62a, together with the fluted bottom screen 70, cause the light generated by the lamp 2 for illuminating the workplace to be deflected notably perpendicularly downward in the direction B, while laterally emitted light in direction C is substantially suppressed, which results in extraordinarily good freedom of glare.
The top chamber 64 is covered by a frosted screen 50. The light emitted upward by the lamp 20 is reflected by means of the reflector surfaces 61b, 62b and 62c and diffusely scattered more strongly by means of the frosted screen 50 than by the bottom screen 70, whereby indirect light that is emitted in direction A and reflected by the room ceiling is generated.
For design reasons, the reflector surfaces 61a and 61b and the reflector surfaces 62a, 62b and 62c are integrally produced, respectively.
The design measures also proposed by the invention and described in more detail based on the remaining figures are no less important for production, installation and maintenance.
The configurations and arrangements of the top screen 50 and bottom screen 70 are important for installation and maintenance; they are disposed between the rear wall 30 and the forward rail 40, which are advantageously produced as extruded sections.
With a lip 51a which is located at the rear edge 51 and bent downwardly, the top screen 50 is pivotably suspended in a flute 35 provided at the upper edge of the rear wall. The top screen 50 can thus be pivoted away toward the top, as is shown in
The rear wall 30 advantageously transitions upward into an extension 35c forming a stop for the screen 50, the operating principle of the extension being apparent in particular from
This configuration makes it possible for the screen 50 to be locked in the folded-up state, so that the service technician has both hands free when replacing the lamp, performing the repair work or cleaning.
At the front end, the closed top screen 50 engages with a groove 42 of the profiled rail 40 via a downwardly directed, elastically spring-loaded lip 52 for locking purposes. The top screen 50 and the profiled rail 40 are dimensioned such that, when the screen 50 is closed, the surface thereof is flush with the surface of the rail 40, so that only a narrow gap is formed between the mutually adjoining edges of the screen 50 and rail 40. This substantially prevents accidental opening of the screen, because a tool, for example a screwdriver to be introduced in the gap, is required for opening.
For service purposes, for example to replace a lamp 2, it suffices to open the top screen 50, and the bottom screen 70 can remain fixedly installed. However, so as to enable economical production, the rear wall 30, rail 40 and the lateral parts 10 and 20 are configured so that easy installation and removal are possible. The screen 70, for example, comprises edges 71 that are tapered on both sides relative to the screen thickness, which are removably inserted on one side in a groove 32 of the profiled rear wall 30 and on the other side in a groove 41 of the profiled rail 40. The distance between the mutually facing edges 32a of the rear wall 30, and 41a of the rail 40, is smaller than the width of the inserted screen 70, while the distance of the bases 41b of the groove 41, and 32b of the groove 32, is larger than the width of the bottom screen 70, whereby easy insertion and retention of the screen 70 are assured. So as to fix the screen 70 in the position thereof, a fixing pin 13 engages in the intermediate space between the groove base 32b and the edge 71 of the screen 70, the pin being provided on the lateral part 10, as is shown in particular in
In particular when using the luminaire as a luminaire element in a lighting strip, the easy and flush installation thereof is required. For this purpose, a series of keyhole-shaped openings 31 are provided in the rear wall 30 of the luminaire 1, which have already been mentioned in connection with
The special configuration of the openings is shown in the perspective illustration according to
To further fix the position of and mount the luminaire, an upwardly bent lug 82 which engages in a receiving flute 36 of the rear wall 30 is provided at the lower end of the supply duct 80. This ensures secure fastening of the luminaire. As soon as the luminaire 1 is suspended on the threaded pins 81 and the self-locking nuts 33 with serrated bearing surfaces are screwed on, the luminaire is fixed in place. The lug 82 prevents the luminaire from being pushed upward. Even if the self-locking nut 33 with serrated bearing surfaces is not tightened, secure fastening is assured.
When the luminaire elements 1, 1′ are used in a strip lighting fixture, as is shown in
So as to ensure or facilitate this, a spring-loaded locking pin 15′ is provided in each lateral wall 10′, the pin engaging in a detent opening 17 associated therewith, which is apparent, for example, from
To remove a luminaire element 1 or 1′ from the lighting strip, not only the fastening and locking elements 81 and 15 must be loosened, but the electrical connections of the cables 91, 91′ must also be disconnected. For this reason, the cables 91, 91′ are equipped at the mutually associated ends with plugs 92′ or sockets 93, which can easily be connected to one another and disconnected from one another.
The spaces between the rear walls 30, 30′ and the reflector surfaces 61a and 61a′ are dimensioned such that, after the connecting cables 91 and 91′ are disconnected, they can be stored together with the sockets 93 and plugs 91′ without difficulty behind the reflectors 61a and 61a′.
In the claims, means or step-plus-function clauses are intended to cover the structures described or suggested herein as performing the recited function and not only structural equivalents but also equivalent structures. Thus, for example, although a nail, a screw, and a bolt may not be structural equivalents in that a nail relies on friction between a wooden part and a cylindrical surface, a screw's helical surface positively engages the wooden part, and a bolt's head and nut compress opposite sides of a wooden part, in the environment of fastening wooden parts, a nail, a screw, and a bolt may be readily understood by those skilled in the art as equivalent structures.
Having described at least one of the preferred embodiments of the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to those precise embodiments, and that various changes, modifications, and adaptations may be effected therein by one skilled in the art without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2009 007 308.6 | Feb 2009 | DE | national |
This application claims priority from PCT Patent Application Ser. No. PCT/EP2009/007770, filed Oct. 29, 2009, the entire contents of which is herein incorporated fully by reference, which in turn claims priority form German Patent Application Serial No. 10 2009 007 308.6 filed Aug. 3, 2009.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP09/07770 | 10/29/2009 | WO | 00 | 9/12/2011 |