The present invention relates to a variable configuration lighting apparatus.
Various types of lighting apparatuses which may assume different spatial configurations, also to vary the light distribution, are known.
In general, apparatuses of this type comprise several lighting bodies, each of which provided with one or more lighting sources, and connected by means of articulation mechanisms which allow to vary the orientation of the various lighting bodies with respect to one another.
The light sources carried by the various lighting bodies are powered and controlled by means of traditional electric wires; the presence of these wires makes the construction of the apparatuses complicated and limits the possible configurations, unless particular complex connections are used, above all if a high number of lighting sources on the various lighting bodes are provided.
The known variable configuration apparatuses do not appear fully satisfactory, above all in terms of construction simplicity, efficiency and versatility.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a variable configuration lighting device which is at least equally if not more efficient, simple and versatile than the known solutions.
The present invention thus relates to a variable configuration lighting device as disclosed in essential terms in appended claim 1 and the additional features of which are disclosed in the dependent claims.
The apparatus of the invention is simple to make and to install, fully efficient, reliable and very versatile. In particular, the apparatus of the invention, while being very simple and relatively cost-effective to make, may easily assume various spatial configurations, and thus allows to obtain very different lighting configurations from one another also in presence of many lighting sources.
Further features and advantages of the present invention will be apparent in the description of the following non-limitative embodiments, with reference to the figures of the accompanying drawings, in which:
In
The apparatus 1 may be used, for example, as ceiling light, by means of wires which hang it to a supporting element fixable to a ceiling (not shown for the sake of simplicity); it is in all cases understood that apparatus 1, possibly provided with suitable supporting element, may be used for other types of lamps (e.g. floor lamps, wall lamps, etc.).
The apparatus 1 comprises a plurality of ring-shaped bodies 2, inserted substantially one behind the other and arranged (at least in an initial configuration shown in
According to a preferred embodiment, the bodies 2 are made of aluminium and are, for example, obtained from a sheet of aluminium of appropriate thickness which is cut to obtain the bodies 2.
In the embodiment shown in
With reference also to
Each body 2 carries a plurality of LEDs 3, arranged circumferentially spaced one from the other along the body 2 on the face 5, and an electric circuit, for example also applied to the face 5, which connects all the LEDs 3 arranged on the body 2 in series.
For the sake of simplicity, only some of the LEDs 3 and only some segments of the circuit 8 arranged on some of the bodies 2 are shown in
The joints 4 comprise respective pins 10 which connect the bodies 2 to one another; the pins 10 are made of electric conductive material (e.g. copper) and contact respective pairs of electric terminals 11 arranged on adjacent bodies 2, so that adjacent bodies 2 are rotational with respect to one another about the pins 10 and are electrically connected by means of the pins 10.
In other terms, the pins 10 work as rotation hinges to allow the rotation of the bodies 2 with respect to one another, and electric connections to carry current from one body 2 to the other without requiring electric wires.
Advantageously, as shown in
In the embodiment in
More in detail, the bodies 2 are provided with respective electric conductive blocks 13, accommodated in respective housing seats 14 formed in the bodies 2 and the pins 10 are arranged in pairs of blocks 13 carried by adjacent bodies 2.
Each block 13 is provided with a terminal pair 11, e.g. defined by opposite surfaces of the block 13 and is connected to a circuit 8.
Advantageously, each block 13 is covered by a covering shell 15 (e.g. made of filled polymeric material, such as nylon, or composite material) formed by a pair of applied half-shells 16 (fixed in releasable manner, e.g. by means of screws) on opposite faces 5, 6 of a body 2.
Each pin 10 has a first axial end 21, mechanically connected to a block 13 of a first body 2, and second axial end 22, opposite to the end 21 which extends towards a block 13 of a second body 2, adjacent of the first body.
The ends 21, 22 of each pin 10 are housed in respective, substantially cylindrical seats 23 (or in all cases shaped so as to allow the rotation of the pins 10 with respect to the seats 23), formed on adjacent bodies 2 and delimited by respective pairs of opposite separable pairs 24, which are, for example, replaced by respective portions of the half-shells 16.
The ends 21, 22 are in contact with respective electric terminals 11, arranged on adjacent bodies 2 each of which is connected to the LEDs 3 of a body 2.
The joints 4 further comprise elastic elements 25 (known and only diagrammatically indicated in the
The same elastic elements 25 also work as clutch elements, exerting on the pins 10 a force which opposes the rotation of the adjacent bodies 2.
Alternatively, other angular clutch elements of known type may be provided, adapted in all cases to contrast the rotation of the two adjacent bodies 2 and maintain them in a predetermined position.
In the embodiment in
In this case, the bodies 2 are substantially polygonal (specifically quadrangular), optionally with round vertexes.
The supporting element 30 mechanically supports a radially external body 2; the bodies 2 are connected to one another by means of pins 10 which are all substantially parallel and preferably aligned along a single direction X.
In the variant shown in
In particular, the pin 10 extends between two end bodies 2, arranged on respective ends 21, 22 axially opposite to the pin 10, and crosses one or more other intermediate bodies 2, arranged between the end bodies 2.
The pin 10 is made of electric conductive material (e.g. copper or gold-plated brass) and contacts a plurality of electric terminals 11 arranged on respective bodies 2, so that the bodies 2 are rotational with respect to one another about the pin 10 and are electrically connected by means of the pin 10.
The bodies 2 are again provided with respective electric conductive blocks 13, which include the terminals 11; on each body 2, each block 13 electrically connects the pin 10 to the circuit 8 and thus to the LEDs 3 carried on the same body 2.
In greater detail, each block 13 comprises a clip defining a terminal 11 and made of conductive material, e.g. gold-plated phosphor bronze; each clip 33 has a central gripper part 34, which is fitted about the pin 10 and contacts a side surface 35 of the pin 10, and two side arms 36 which contact respective contact plates 37 of the circuit 8.
The pin 10 is accommodated in seats 23 formed on respective bodies 2 and having, for example, a structure similar to that previously described and thus, for example, substantially cylindrical (or in all cases shaped to allow the rotation of the pins 10 with respect to the seats 23).
The pin 10 is provided with radially external elastic sealing rings 38 (o-rings), e.g. made of elastomeric material or preferably insulating material, arranged in the seats 23 and cooperating with respective walls 39 of the seats 23; preferably, the pin 10 has at least one ring 38 cooperating with each body 2 (accommodated in a seat 23).
The rings 38 constitute respective elastic elements 25 acting on the pin 10 and configured so as to push the pin 10 radially (instead of axially as previously described); also in this case, the elastic elements 25 (i.e. the rings 38) define respective friction elements, exerting on the pin 10 a force which opposes the rotation of adjacent bodies 2 (being each ring 38 pressed by interference between the surface 35 of the pin 10 and the wall 39 of a seat 23).
Moreover, it is understood that further changes and variations can be made to the lighting apparatus described and shown herein without departing from the scope of protection of the appended claims.
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MI2010A0610 | Apr 2010 | IT | national |
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