This invention relates to track-lighting. More particularly, the present invention relates to a track-light fixture.
Track-lighting refers to light fixtures that are cable of being attached anywhere along a continuous electrified track; in contrast to lighting that usually requires electrical wiring to each individual light fixture position. Track-lighting has the advantage of being capable of being mounted to a variety of structural surface, such as ceilings, walls, beams and rafters.
Typical track-lighting systems have a line voltage running through a recessed track or power track. The power track may have more than one live conductor, so that multiple switching circuits can be used to control different lights operating from the same power track. Systems often operate with low voltage (10, 12, or 24 volts). In this case, the power track is electrified through a low-voltage transformer. Some newer track-lighting systems use a single live conductor and a suitable digital control interface, such as DALI to control each adapter coupled to the track.
Track-lighting systems have traditional used halogen MR (multifaceted reflector) light engines because they have a small form factor and still provide bright directional lighting. A typical MR light engine has a two prong connector or connector pins and are produced in a variety of different sizes. A common MR light engine used in track-lighting systems is a MR16 light engine, wherein the number 16 represents the diameter of the light engine in eighths of an inch. Halogen MR light engines are largely being replaced by longer lasting and more efficient LED light engines.
The present invention is directed to a track-light fixture configured to be used any type of track-light system including, but not limited to, “H”, “J”, and “L” type track-light systems. The track-light fixture includes a canister housing that forms an enclosed channel with openings at a first end and a second opposite end. The canister housing can have any suitable shape, but is preferably cylindrically-shaped.
The track-light fixture has a driver assembly that includes a driver circuit housing with a connector stage. The driver circuit housing houses a driver circuit with electrical connections that are accessible from the connector stage. The connectors are preferable two female plug-in type connectors, hereafter plug-in connectors, positioned within the canister housing and facing toward the second and opposite end of the canister housing and are configured for receiving two matched male prong connectors, hereafter pin connectors, on a LED light module, such as described below. The driver assembly also includes a back plate cover the encloses the driver circuit within the driver circuit housing. The back plate can include clips, screws or any other suitable attachment means for attaching or securing the back plate to the driver circuit housing.
Protruding from the surface of the connector stage and surrounding the plug-in connectors there are a set of spring clips and a set of safety stop features. The spring clips help align plug-in connectors on the connector stage of the driver assembly with the pin connectors on the LED light module during installation. The safety stop features help to prevent improper installation of a LED light engine or installation of a non-conforming light engine, such as a halogen MR-16 light engine.
The track-light fixture also includes a track adapter arm. The track adapter arm electrically couples to the driver assembly via the driver circuit to provide power to a LED light engine or lamp through, for example, “H”, “J”, and “L” type power tracks or any other suitable power track.
The track-light fixture of the present invention also includes a LED light module with a LED light engine or lamp. The LED light module has pin connectors, such as described above, protruding from a connector base of the LED light module for electrically coupling to the plug-in connectors on the connector stage of the driver assembly. The LED light engine module further includes a heat sink structure that surrounds the LED light engine or lamp to provide cooling.
The heat sink structure, for example, has vertical fins that from the heat sink structure with a shape similar to that of canister housing. Wherein the canister housing is a cylindrically-shaped canister housing, the heat sink structure is also preferably cylindrically-shaped. The heat sink structure is preferably made from a material, such as aluminum or a metal alloy, which is sufficiently conductive to remove and disperse heat away from the LED light engine or lamp.
In operation, a LED track light canister assemble is formed from a track adapter arm, connected to a driver assemble that is positioned within first end of a canister housing. The LED light module is inserted within the second and opposite end of the canister housing with matched guide features on the LED light module and the canister housing aligned. The LED light module is pushed into the canister housing such that the plug-in connectors on the connector stage of the driver assembly and the pin connectors on the LED light module electrically connect and the spring clips engage the connector base on the LED light module. A fixing ring structure with securing tabs or guiding tabs is position with the securing tabs or guiding tabs positioned within match slotted features on a face plate of the LED light module. Clips or snap features on the fixing ring structure are positioned within an edge ridge on the canister housing. The fixing ring structure is then turned or rotated to secure the LED light module within the canister housing. To change the LED light module, the fixing ring structure is turned or rotated in an opposite direction and the fixing ring structure and the LED light module is removed from the canister housing of the track light canister assembly.
Referring to
Referring to
Referring again
Preferably, LED light module includes a the face plate 141 with slotted features 125 and 125′ that are used to secure the LED light engine within the canister housing 101 using a fixing ring structure 111, such as described below. The fixing ring structure 111 preferably has securing tabs or guiding tabs 123 and 123′ and clips or snap features 121 and 121′. The LED light module can also include and suitable lens 215 (
The LED track-light fixture also includes a track adapter arm 117. The track adapter arm 117 includes a connector shaft 144 track connector 143. The track adapter arm 117 electrically couples to the driver assembly 119 to provide power to the LED light engine or lamp 106 through a suitable power track 142.
Referring to
The LED light module 103 is pushed within the canister housing 101 such that the plug-in connectors 216 and 216′ on the connector stage 217 of the driver assembly 119 and pin connectors 115 and 115′ protruding from the connector base 113 of the LED light engine or lamp 106 on the LED light module 103 electrically connect or couple and the spring clips engaging the connector base 113. Then the fixing ring structure 111 is positioned with the securing tabs or guiding tabs 123 and 123′ within match slotted features 125 and 125′ on the face plate 141 of the LED light module 103. Clips or snap features 121 and 121′ on the fixing ring 111 are engaged with an edge ridge 114 on the opposite and second end 110 of the canister housing 103. The fixing ring structure 111 is then turned or rotated as indicated by the arrow 122 (
The present invention has been described in terms of specific embodiments incorporating details to facilitate the understanding of the principles of construction and operation of the invention. For example, the LED track-light fixture can have any number of shapes including, but not limited to circular shapes, rectangular shapes and other geometric shapes. As such, references herein to specific embodiments and details thereof are not intended to limit the scope of the claims appended hereto. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that modifications can be made in the embodiments chosen for illustration without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
20050128752 | Ewington | Jun 2005 | A1 |
20070029456 | Mier-Langner | Feb 2007 | A1 |
20110181200 | Luk | Jul 2011 | A1 |
20130128561 | Thomas | May 2013 | A1 |
20130201697 | Osada | Aug 2013 | A1 |
20140092582 | Keser | Apr 2014 | A1 |
20150137683 | Krames | May 2015 | A1 |
20150184841 | Liu | Jul 2015 | A1 |
Number | Date | Country |
---|---|---|
102008055864 | May 2010 | DE |
202016101343 | Mar 2016 | DE |
Entry |
---|
Machine translation of DE202016101343U1 (Year: 2016). |
Machine translation of DE 10 2008 055 864 (Year: 2010). |
Number | Date | Country | |
---|---|---|---|
20210003272 A1 | Jan 2021 | US |