This invention relates to a ventilation kit adapted to be coupled to a recessed light fixture, as well as a recessed light fixture assembly with ventilation.
Recessed light fixtures refer to light fixtures where the body structure of the light fixture is recessed into the building or other objects after installation and is not visible, such as lighting installed onto indoor ceilings. For existing recessed light fixtures, taking indoor lighting as example, they generally include a housing that is recessed into the ceiling, with a light source and a driving device arranged within the housing. Also included is a light diffusion plate arranged below the housing, and outward extended horizontal edge at the lower part of the periphery of the housing, with the edge for mounting the light fixture onto the grid system of the ceiling during installation.
For interior equipped with a HVAC system, ventilation openings are generally provided on the ceiling or walls near the ceiling, and usually include an air supply opening and an air return opening for sending conditioned air to the interior of the room. With part of the air entering the ceiling above through the return air vent, which mixes with the outdoor fresh air through the duct system, and is cooled and desiccated before re-entering the room.
In order to make the living room more aesthetically pleasing, the vents and recessed lighting fixtures on the ceiling or ceiling near the wall can be combined as a one. At present, the common recessed light fixtures with integrated ventilation have reduced the dimension of the light fixture housing and the light diffusion plate, utilizing the footprint that has been saved for the air vent. This method solves the problem that the light transmission area of the lamp is relatively small. The design of U.S. Pat. No. 8,303,132B2 places the vents on the lower side of the recessed light fixture. Although the light transmission area of the light fixture is not reduced, the problem exists that the structure is complicated and the issue of high cost where existing light fixtures need to be completely replaced.
The purpose of this invention is to provide a ventilation kit adapted to be coupled to a recessed light fixture without reducing the light transmission area of the recessed light fixture, which enables existing light fixtures to have ventilation features after installing the ventilation kit of the present invention.
A ventilation kit adapted to be coupled to a recessed light fixture, the recessed light fixture comprises of a housing and at least one edge extending from a lower portion of the housing, and includes two supporting members. The first is adapted to be coupled with at least one edge of the recessed light fixture, while the second is adapted to be coupled with the grid system of the ceiling. There is also through-hole for air circulation. When installing recessed light fixtures, the edge of the recessed light fixtures is usually mounted onto the ceiling grid, while this ventilation kit couples the recessed light fixture with the ceiling grid by means of a supporting member. The first supporting member is coupled with the edge of the recessed light fixture, while the second supporting member is used to rest on the grid system of the ceiling.
At least one through-hole in the supporting member is for fluid flow, and can be used for the flow of fluid between the space below the recessed light fixture and the space above the recessed light fixture. That is, the fluid flow of the air chambers or ducts of the interior and the HVAC system above the ceiling, including air supply and return air. In terms of usage, the through hole is used for air return from the space under the recessed light fixture to the space above the recessed light fixture.
The configuration of the supporting member, that is, the horizontal shape of the first and second portions of the supporting member, is generally the same as the edge configuration of the recessed light fixture. When the edge of the recessed light fixture comprises a straight edge, the corresponding supporting member is in the form of a straight rectangle. When the edge of the recessed light fixture comprises a curved edge, the corresponding supporting member should also have the same curvature. This facilitates the mounting of the supporting member onto the recessed light fixture, as well as facilitates the installation of the recessed light fixture with the venting kit installed onto the grid system of the ceiling, without changing the original light transmission area of the recessed light fixture. In terms of usage, a supporting member may be installed at one edge of the recessed light fixture. In this case, in an embodiment, the length of the supporting member is essentially the same as the length of one edge of the recessed light fixture. Also, one edge of the recessed light fixture may be mounted with two or more supporting members. In this case, in an embodiment, the total length of the two or more supporting members is essentially the same as the length of one edge of the recessed light fixture. Furthermore, the supporting member may also be a closed-loop configuration, with the closed-loop configuration of the supporting member conforming to the configuration enclosed by the edge of the recessed light fixture. Alternatively, the lower part of the housing of the recessed light fixture, with the configuration of the loops being identical, in which case the ventilation kit comprises only one supporting member with the closed-loop configuration.
The ventilation kit of this invention has the advantages of a simple structure, easy installation, with no change to the structure of the existing recessed light fixtures, enabling the integration of ventilation into existing recessed light fixtures.
A second function of this invention is to provide a recessed light fixture assembly with ventilation, the recessed light fixture assembly comprising a recessed light fixture and the above-described ventilation kit. The recessed light fixture comprises a housing and at least one outward extended horizontal edge at the lower part of the housing.
This invention is further described in details below with reference to the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments.
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The connection between the first portion of each supporting member and the edge of the recessed light fixture, in addition to being achieved by bending the tab of the supporting member for hooking onto the edge of the recessed light fixture in the first embodiment, it can also be achieved using connectors where the supporting member is coupled with the edge of the recessed light fixture, which may be selected from one or more of screws and rivets. The tab is not required for the first portion of the supporting member when coupled using connectors.
Supporting member 10 is also suitable for recessed light fixtures of greater dimensions. For example, when installing a recessed light fixture onto a ceiling grid system with a dimension of 2 feet * 4 feet (609.6 mm * 1219.2 mm), it requires six supporting members of the same dimensions as supporting member 10 to constitute a ventilation kit, wherein two supporting members are required for each long side of the recessed light fixture. Of course, the ventilation kit applicable to the recessed light fixture may further comprise four supporting members, of which two supporting members have the same dimension (585 mm * 20 mm * 16 mm) as supporting member 10, with the other two supporting members having a greater dimension (1192 mm * 20 mm * 16 mm), for coupling with the wide and long sides of the larger recessed light fixture respectively.
While this invention has been described in detail with reference to specific embodiments thereof, those in the industry should understand that many modifications and variations can be made with this invention. It is, therefore, to be understood that the appended claims are intended to cover all such modifications and variations insofar as they are within the scope of this invention.
This written description uses examples to disclose the invention, including the preferred embodiments, and also to enable any person skilled in the art to practice the invention, including making and using any devices or systems and performing any incorporated methods. The patentable scope of the invention is defined by the claims, and may include other examples that occur to those skilled in the art. Such other examples are intended to be within the scope of the claims if they have structural elements that do not differ from the literal language of the claims, or if they include equivalent structural elements with insubstantial differences from the literal languages of the claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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201510486662.9 | Aug 2015 | CN | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/CN2016/094326 | 8/10/2016 | WO | 00 |