EP2630404A1 - Einsatz - Google Patents

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EP2630404A1
EP2630404A1 EP11773990.4A EP11773990A EP2630404A1 EP 2630404 A1 EP2630404 A1 EP 2630404A1 EP 11773990 A EP11773990 A EP 11773990A EP 2630404 A1 EP2630404 A1 EP 2630404A1
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insert
housing
ventilation
collar
circuit element
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French (fr)
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Torben Dahl
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Daxtor ApS
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F21LIGHTING
    • F21SNON-PORTABLE LIGHTING DEVICES; SYSTEMS THEREOF; VEHICLE LIGHTING DEVICES SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLE EXTERIORS
    • F21S8/00Lighting devices intended for fixed installation
    • F21S8/02Lighting devices intended for fixed installation of recess-mounted type, e.g. downlighters
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F21LIGHTING
    • F21VFUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS OF LIGHTING DEVICES OR SYSTEMS THEREOF; STRUCTURAL COMBINATIONS OF LIGHTING DEVICES WITH OTHER ARTICLES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F21V23/00Arrangement of electric circuit elements in or on lighting devices
    • F21V23/02Arrangement of electric circuit elements in or on lighting devices the elements being transformers, impedances or power supply units, e.g. a transformer with a rectifier
    • F21V23/026Fastening of transformers or ballasts
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F21LIGHTING
    • F21VFUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS OF LIGHTING DEVICES OR SYSTEMS THEREOF; STRUCTURAL COMBINATIONS OF LIGHTING DEVICES WITH OTHER ARTICLES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F21V33/00Structural combinations of lighting devices with other articles, not otherwise provided for
    • F21V33/0088Ventilating systems
    • F21V33/0092Ventilating systems with heating or cooling devices
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F21LIGHTING
    • F21SNON-PORTABLE LIGHTING DEVICES; SYSTEMS THEREOF; VEHICLE LIGHTING DEVICES SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLE EXTERIORS
    • F21S8/00Lighting devices intended for fixed installation
    • F21S8/02Lighting devices intended for fixed installation of recess-mounted type, e.g. downlighters
    • F21S8/024Lighting devices intended for fixed installation of recess-mounted type, e.g. downlighters intended to be recessed in a wall or like vertical structure, e.g. building facade
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F21LIGHTING
    • F21SNON-PORTABLE LIGHTING DEVICES; SYSTEMS THEREOF; VEHICLE LIGHTING DEVICES SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLE EXTERIORS
    • F21S8/00Lighting devices intended for fixed installation
    • F21S8/02Lighting devices intended for fixed installation of recess-mounted type, e.g. downlighters
    • F21S8/026Lighting devices intended for fixed installation of recess-mounted type, e.g. downlighters intended to be recessed in a ceiling or like overhead structure, e.g. suspended ceiling
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F21LIGHTING
    • F21VFUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS OF LIGHTING DEVICES OR SYSTEMS THEREOF; STRUCTURAL COMBINATIONS OF LIGHTING DEVICES WITH OTHER ARTICLES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F21V23/00Arrangement of electric circuit elements in or on lighting devices
    • F21V23/001Arrangement of electric circuit elements in or on lighting devices the elements being electrical wires or cables

Definitions

  • the present invention relates to an insert suitable for mounting in an element, e.g. a wall, a ceiling, etc.
  • a recessed light or downlight is a light fixture that is installed into an opening in a surface, normally a ceiling.
  • the exposed face of the light fixture is normally substantially flush with the surface of the ceiling, with further associated housing and circuitry positioned in the plenum (e.g. the space or cavity above the ceiling and below the succeeding floor).
  • the housing and circuitry is positioned in the plenum (e.g. the space or cavity above the ceiling and below the succeeding floor). It is known to provide the housing and circuitry as part of an insert that is inserted into the plenum through the surface opening.
  • such inserts are often installed beneath a layer of suitable insulation material (e.g. fibre glass mats), which is also located in the plenum.
  • the insert comprises a housing for receiving an electrical fitting, and a power pack or electrical circuit element which is flexibly coupled to the housing.
  • the electrical circuit element may comprise any junction box, switches, transformers, etc. which are necessary for the operation of a contained electrical fitting.
  • This allows for the insert to be flexible in profile during a mounting operation, allowing for easier manipulation and adjustment during installation.
  • An example of such an insert can be found in European Patent Application Pub. No. EP 2 157 370 A2. It is known to provide ventilation in an insert housing for the purposes of cooling a contained electrical fitting, thereby improving the performance and lifetime of the fitting itself.
  • an insert for an electrical fitting suitable for being placed in a construction element comprising:
  • an insert housing for receiving an electrical fitting in the interior of said insert housing
  • the ventilation means is operable to cool the interior of said insert housing by generating an airflow about the interior of said insert housing.
  • the ventilation means acts to cool the interior of the insert housing, this improves the operational efficiency of the insert, and can help to prolong the lifetime of the insert and any associated fittings.
  • the ventilation device is also flexibly coupled to the insert housing, and accordingly may be adjusted relative to the housing when used in reduced space environments.
  • the electrical circuit element is hingedly coupled to the insert housing.
  • electrical circuit element may comprise any suitable housing and/or electrical circuitry required for the operation of an electrical fitting provided in the insert housing, e.g. one or more of the following: a power pack, a power supply, a junction box, a transformer, an electrical switch, remote control cir- cuitry, etc.
  • a power pack e.g. one or more of the following: a power pack, a power supply, a junction box, a transformer, an electrical switch, remote control cir- cuitry, etc.
  • an insert may be used for installation in any suitable construction element, which may comprise a planar surface, e.g. a ceiling, a wall, a floor, a piece of furniture, etc.
  • the ventilation means itself may be flexibly coupled to the insert housing via a separate coupling, and provided adjacent said electrical circuit element.
  • said ventilation means is operable to cool said electrical circuit element by generating an airflow about a portion of said electrical circuit element.
  • the air which is used for cooling will exit the insert into the room below the insert and provide a contribution to the heating and circulation in the room air. Especially in the zone just below the ceiling circulation will be provided, which can otherwise be a problem.
  • ventilation action i.e. cooling
  • the light source mounted in the insert is a LED device it is important to maintain the temperature around the light source as low and stable as possible. This will improve the emitted light intensity and prolong the service life of the device. If there was provided no ventilation in the insert the temperature for a typical 10 W LED device would increase to 85-90 degrees C°. With ventilation however the temperature is around 65 - 70 degrees C°.
  • the cooling is carried out by means of cooling ribs - typically made of aluminium or ceramics. In addition to being passive heat-conductors, placed in a badly ventilated space (between for example the ceiling and the insulation) they require extra built in volume which often is not possible.
  • halogen light-sources are used.
  • the generated heat requires special installations in order to protect the surrounding environment from the generated heat.
  • the operational temperature is elevated and above the optimal operating temperature.
  • the transformer generates a substantial amount of heat.
  • the interior temperature in the transformer increased to approx. 110 - 115°C.
  • said ventilation means comprises a ventilation inlet and a ventilation outlet; wherein said ventilation inlet is arranged adjacent said electrical circuit element, and said ventilation outlet is provided at an internal surface of said insert housing.
  • the ventilation inlet is arranged to intake air from the region about the electrical circuit element, and the ventilation outlet is arranged to output air into the interior of the insert housing.
  • the sucking in of air at the inlet creates an air flow about the electrical circuit element, resulting in a cooling action.
  • the ventilation means is then output into the interior of the housing, this has the effect of contributing to the cooling of any electrical fittings which may be installed within the insert.
  • said ventilation outlet is off-set from the centre of said insert housing.
  • said ventilation means is operable to reverse the direction of air flow of the ventilation system.
  • said insert housing comprises an open end and a closed end, wherein said ventilation outlet is provided proximate said closed end of said housing.
  • the output air flows through the majority of the interior of the housing before exiting at the open end of the housing. This allows for a greater cooling action of an electrical fitting contained within the housing.
  • said closed end is arranged to engage with an electrical fitting to be received in said insert, and wherein said closed end of the housing comprises a thermally conductive element.
  • said element comprises a ceramic plate. It will be understood that any other suitable material having a relatively high thermal conductivity may be used.
  • said insert housing comprises a substantially tubular housing, wherein said ventilation outlet is provided adjacent a side wall of said substantially tubular housing.
  • said ventilation outlet is arranged such that the face of the outlet opening is substantially orthogonal to the internal surface of the adjacent side wall.
  • said ventilation outlet is arranged such that the face of the outlet opening is substantially orthogonal to the open end of the housing.
  • the outlet is substantially orthogonal to the open face of the housing, this means that the airflow is not immediately directed straight out of the housing through the open end. Rather, the airflow can be directed towards the interior of the housing, where any electrical fittings are housed, thereby cooling the fittings.
  • said ventilation means comprises a flexible conduit connecting said ventila- tion inlet to said ventilation outlet.
  • a flexible fluid connection is provided between the inlet and the outlet of the ventilation system to ensure that the fluid connection between the two is not broken during movement of the powelectrical circuit element relative to the housing.
  • said ventilation means comprises a fan.
  • said fan is provided at the ventilation inlet.
  • said ventilation inlet is mounted adjacent said electrical circuit element.
  • at least one support flange is provided at a distal end of said electrical circuit element, wherein said at least one support flange projects from the same side of said electrical circuit element as said ventilation inlet.
  • the support flange can normally be used to support the distal end of the electrical circuit element on a surface adjacent the insert housing.
  • the at least one support flange may act as a buffer, or a shield, for the ventilation inlet.
  • the support flange may act to preserve the airway into the ventilation inlet.
  • the support flange acts to preserve the air flow about the electrical circuit element.
  • said ventilation inlet and/or said support flange may be arranged in any suitable configuration, for example mounted directly to said electrical circuit element, mounted to a housing of said electrical circuit element, mounted to a support bracket to which said electrical circuit element is provided on, etc.
  • the sup- port flange may be selected to be a suitable length to preserve the air flow for the ventilation inlet and/or about the electrical circuit element.
  • said insert comprises a temperature sensing element wherein said ventilation means is actuated at a particular temperature level detected by said temperature sensing element.
  • said electrical circuit element is pivotably connected to said insert housing.
  • said connection is a hinged connection.
  • said flexible connection comprises at least two pivot points.
  • a one way valve is arranged between the ventilation inlet and ventilation outlet, where said one way valve only allows airflow into the insert.
  • buildings have to be airtight to a cer- tain degree. These is generally tested by increasing the interior air pressure and monitor the decrease in pressure over time, as an indication of the buildings' air-tightness. It is therefore important in areas where this requirement is in force, as it is in Denmark, that an air leak is not provided through the insert, by means of the ventilation means.
  • the one-way valve is therefore mounted in the air channel between the ventilation means and the interior of the insert.
  • the valve is integrated in the ventilator, or the inlet construction in the insert wall.
  • a mounting collar for an insert for an electrical fitting adapted to mount the insert in an aperture in a ceiling, the mounting collar comprising:
  • a circular collar body adapted to couple with a housing of an insert for an electrical fitting
  • a displacement means arranged to deform said circular collar body against the walls of an aperture to secure said mounting collar in said aperture.
  • mounting collar may be adapted for use with any suitable insert for an electrical fitting.
  • said mounting collar comprises a single split collar body having a split channel
  • said displacement means comprises a wedge member provided at said split channel.
  • a single split collar can be thought of as a circular collar formed from a single planar member of material bent into a circular shape, the opposed ends of the planar member meeting at the "split" point of the collar, forming a channel between the opposed ends.
  • the mounting collar comprises an actuation member coupled to said wedge member, said actuation member operable to advance said wedge member within said split channel to expand said the diameter of said collar body.
  • the wedge member acts against the opposed ends of the planar material forming the collar body, forcing the ends apart.
  • the diameter of the circle formed by the collar body is increased, which allows the mounting collar to act against the walls of the aperture, se- curing the collar in position within the aperture.
  • said wedge member is provided within a chamber formed at said split channel.
  • the wedge member is provided within a chamber formed at the split channel, accordingly the wedge member is secured within the collar body, and is unlikely to become dislodged or lost.
  • said wedge member comprises a through-going threaded bore defined therein, and wherein said actuation member comprises a threaded bolt coupled to said collar body and extending through said threaded bore.
  • the collar body comprises an internal collar wall and an external collar wall
  • the mounting collar comprises at least one engagement member provided on the surface of the external collar wall.
  • said at least one engagement member is substantially tapered.
  • said at least one engagement member is pointed.
  • the at least one engagement member may be for example a spike, a point, a pin.
  • the external surface of the mounting collar body may be barbed.
  • at least one coupling channel is provided on an internal collar wall of the circular collar body, the at least one coupling channel arranged to receive an engagement member provided on the housing of an insert for an electrical fitting to couple said mounting collar to said insert.
  • the coupling channel engages with a projection provided on the exterior of the insert, to couple the mounting collar to the insert.
  • at least a portion of said at least one coupling channel is substantially helical.
  • an at least partially helical channel allows for a secure coupling to be made, as the insert is less likely to become dislodged from the mounting collar, as a helical (or twisting) coupling action is required to install the insert in the collar.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an insert for an electrical fittings according to the invention
  • Fig. 2 is a side plan view of the insert of Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 3 is a front plan view of the insert of Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 4 is a top plan view of the insert of Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 5 is a cross-sectional close-up view of the upper end of the interior of the insert housing of the insert of Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 6 is a perspective view of a mounting collar according to another aspect of the invention.
  • Fig. 7 is a cross-sectional close-up view of a portion of the collar of Fig. 6; and Fig. 8 is a perspective view of a displacement means used with the collar of Fig. 6.
  • an insert for an electrical fitting is indicated generally at 10.
  • the insert 10 comprises an insert housing portion 12 and a electrical circuit element portion 14.
  • the insert housing 12 comprises a substantially tubular container having an open end 16 and a closed end 18, side walls 20 extending therebetween.
  • the electrical circuit element 14 comprises an elongate housing 14a which is hingedly coupled to the insert housing 12.
  • the electrical circuit element 14 is mounted on a first support bracket 22 having a first free distal end 22a and a second hinged end 22b.
  • the hinged end 22b of said first support bracket 22 is connected via first hinge 24 to a first end 26a of an L-shaped second support bracket 26, said second support bracket 26 connected to the closed end 18 of said insert housing 12 via second hinge 28.
  • electrical circuit element 14, 14a may comprise any suitable housing and/or electrical circuitry required for the operation of an electrical fitting provided in the insert housing 12, e.g. one or more of the following: a power pack, a power supply, a junction box, a transformer, an electrical switch, remote control circuitry, etc.
  • the electrical circuit element 14,14a may be coupled to the insert housing 12 in any suitable manner to allow the electrical circuit element 14,14a to be adjusted relative to the insert housing 12, e.g. flexible plastic coupling, any suitable pivot, pitch, or swivel joint, etc.
  • the electrical circuit element 14 may be flexibly coupled to any portion of the insert housing 12, i.e. not just to the closed end 18 of the housing 12.
  • Electrical connection means in the form of wires 30 extend from the electrical circuit element 14 through a first aperture 32 provided in the second support bracket 26 and through a second aperture 34 provided in the insert housing 12, to the electrical con- nection apparatus (indicated at 36, Fig. 5) provided within the insert housing 12.
  • the electrical connection apparatus 36 can be coupled with an electrical fitting (not shown) to be installed in the insert 10 to provide power to the fitting from the electrical circuit element 14.
  • the double hinging of the electrical circuit element 14 to the insert housing 12 provides two degrees of freedom for manipulation of the electrical circuit element 14 relative to the insert housing 12, e.g. during installation of the insert 10 in a plenum.
  • a ventilating device in the form of a fan 38 is mounted on the first support bracket 22 on the underside of the electrical circuit element 14.
  • a fan grill 40 is provided over an inlet of the fan 38.
  • the fan 38 is coupled to a first end of a flexible tube 42, the second end of which is coupled to a ventilation outlet (44, Fig. 5) provided on the interior of the insert housing 12.
  • the fan 38 is operable to draw in air from the region about the electrical circuit element 14, and to drive the collected air through the tube 42 to the outlet 44.
  • the electrical circuit element 14 and any contained components will be cooled, which can result in improved operation of the electrical circuit element 14 and components, and may lead to in- creased operational lifetime of the device.
  • any suitable fan or ventilator device may be used.
  • said ventilator device has the approximate dimensions of 18mm x 18mm.
  • the device has an average flow rate of between 1 ltr/min to 50 ltrs/min.
  • a pair of support flanges 46 are provided at the distal end 22a of the first support bracket 22, projecting beneath the electrical circuit element 14. Said support flanges 46 can be used to support the electrical circuit element 14 on a surface in the plenum, and can also be used to ensure that sufficient space is maintained about the fan 38 to allow for a suitable airflow to be created going into the fan 38, and also to prevent blockages of said fan 38.
  • the fan 38 and the support flanges 46 are provided at the same side of the electrical circuit element 14, the fan is naturally shielded by the support flanges 46, and foreign material, e.g. insulation material, can be prevented from interfering with the operation of the fan 38.
  • the ventilation outlet 44 is provided adjacent the internal surface of the support wall 20 of the insert housing 12, towards the closed end 18 of the housing 12.
  • the outlet 44 is arranged so that the open face of the outlet 44 is substantially orthogonal to the interior surface of the side wall 20 which is immediately adjacent the opening of the outlet 44.
  • the outlet 44 is arranged so that the opening of the outlet does not directly face towards the open end 16 of the insert housing 12 - in Fig. 5, the plane of the open face of the outlet 44 is substantially orthogonal to the plane of the open end 16 of the housing 12.
  • a portion of the closed end 18 of the insert housing 12 may be formed from a material having a relatively high thermal conductivity, e.g. a ceramic plate.
  • a material having a relatively high thermal conductivity e.g. a ceramic plate.
  • the use of such a material will help to conduct some heat away from the contained electri- cal fitting, thereby providing a greater surface area over which the introduced air flow can come into contact with.
  • This increase area can increase the rate of conduction of heat away from the insert 10 and the contained fitting, improving the cooling action of the insert 10.
  • the operating temperature of a standard LED downlight light bulb can be reduced from a normal operating temperature of approximately 80° - 100° (without cooling), to approximately 55° (when ventilation and cooling system is operating). Such a reduction in temperature results in improved operation of the device and increased device lifetime.
  • the insert housing 12 is formed from an assembly of a substantially cylindrical open-ended tube and an end cap, with the ventilation outlet 44 provided on said end cap. In this case, the entire end cap may be formed from said thermally conductive material.
  • any suitable construction of insert housing 12 may be used, for example the housing may be formed from a single moulded member.
  • said ventilation outlet 44 may be provided at any position on the interior of the insert housing 12.
  • the insert 10 may further be provided with a mechanism to reverse the air flow direction of the device, e.g. so that fan 38 is operable to draw air into the flexible tube 42 through the outlet 44 and output it through grill 40.
  • the insert 10 may further comprise a thermal switching element (not shown), said thermal switching element operable to activate the ventilation system (e.g. fan 38) of the insert when a particular temperature is detected. Said thermal switching element may also be operable to deactivate the ventilation system at a particular temperature. Such operation of the device may allow for more efficient power consumption, as the ventilation system is only actuated when needed.
  • a thermal switching element may comprise any suitable temperature sensing device, e.g. a thermostat, a bi-metallic element, a capacitative temperature sensor, etc.
  • the mounting collar 50 comprises a single-split circular collar body 52, having first and second collar ends 52a, 52b which abut at the split channel 54 of the collar body 52.
  • the split channel 54 is shaped to form a chamber 56 between said first and second collar ends 52a,52b.
  • a di- agonal bearing surface 58 is provided at the first collar end 52a side of the chamber 56, such that an upper end 56a of said chamber 56 is wider relative to a lower end 56b of said chamber 56.
  • Upper and lower lug members 60a,60b project from the second collar end 52b at respective upper and lower ends 56a,56b of the chamber 56, said lug members 60a,60b having respective apertures defined thereon.
  • the chamber 56 is dimensioned to receive a wedge member 62, comprising a tapered body having a wedge bearing surface 64.
  • the wedge member 62 further comprises a through-going threaded bore (not shown) defined therein, said bore extending from a relatively wide end 62a of said wedge member 62 to a relatively narrow end 62b of said wedge member 62
  • a threaded bolt 66 extends through said threaded bore of said wedge member 62, from a head end 66a of said bolt 66 proximate said narrow end 62b of said wedge member 62 to a free end 66b proximate said wide end 62a of said wedge member 62.
  • the wedge member 62 can be advanced along the length of the bolt 66 through appropriate twisting of the bolt head 66a.
  • a pair of nuts 68 are provided at said free end 66b of said bolt 66, to retain said wedge member 62 on said bolt 66. (Note the drawing of bolt 66 is shown without threads in Fig. 8 for clarity reasons.)
  • wedge member 62 is provided in the chamber 56 of the mounting collar 50, the wide end 62a of the wedge member 62 adjacent the upper end 56a of the chamber 56.
  • the free end 66b of bolt 66 is inserted through lower lug 60b, through the bore in the wedge member 62 and through the upper lug 60a.
  • Nuts 68 are then applied to the free end 66b of the bolt 66 to prevent the bolt 66 from becoming dislodged from the collar 50.
  • a series of protrusions 70 are provided on the external surface of the collar body 52.
  • the protrusions 70 are illustrated as pointed stud mera- bers, but it will be understood that any suitable protrusion profiles may be used, for example a spike, a point, a pin. Alternatively, at least a portion of the total external surface of the mounting collar body 52 may be barbed.
  • the protrusions 70 act to dig into a surface of an aperture into which the mounting collar 50 is to be installed, the protrusions 70 being forced into said aperture surface through continued widening of the diameter of the collar body 52 using the wedge member 62.
  • At least one coupling channel 72 is defined on the internal surface of the collar body 52, the coupling channel 72 dimensioned to receive an engagement member (not shown) provided on the external surface of the side walls 20 of an insert housing 12.
  • the engagement member may comprise any suitable projection or coupling element capable of coupling the mounting collar 50 to an insert housing 12.
  • the coupling channel 72 shown in Fig. 6 is substantially helical, as it twists about a portion of the internal surface of the collar body 52. Accordingly, an insert housing 12 may be coupled and secured to the collar 50 through insertion of an appropriate engagement member into said channel 72 and appropriate twisting of said housing 12 relative to said collar body 52 to force the engagement member to the end of the coupling channel 72.
  • coupling channel 72 may be used that is suitable to couple the mounting collar 50 to the insert housing 12.
  • additional locking mechanisms may be employed in order to secure the mounting collar 50 to an insert housing 12, e.g. a latch, bolting, a snap-fit coupling, etc.
  • mounting collar 50 of Figs. 6-8 may be used with any suitable insert for an electrical fitting, and is not limited to the insert embodiment illustrated in Figs. 1-5.
  • a generally circular aperture is formed in a surface, usually a ceiling. This can be accomplished using any suitable cutting means.
  • the mounting collar 50 is then positioned within said aperture, said mounting collar 50 being initially configured in its smallest diameter state, i.e. the wedge member 62 is provided abutting the wide upper end 56a of the chamber 56, and does not bear against the diagonal bearing surface 58.
  • the bolt head 66a of the bolt 66 may then be actuated, so that the wedge member 62 is advanced to bear against the diagonal bearing surface 58 of the first collar end 52a. This forces the collar body 52 to expand in diameter, the external surface of the collar body 52 acting against the walls of the aperture, and the collar projections 70 digging in to the aperture walls, securing the mounting collar 50 in position in the aperture.
  • the insert 10 may be installed in the aperture. This may involve initially connecting the electrical circuit element 14 to an electrical connection present in the plenum or cavity through the aperture, and accordingly through the interior of the mounting collar body 52. Once such connection is established, the insert 10 comprising the electrical circuit element 14 and the insert housing 12 may be inserted into the plenum though the mounting collar 50.
  • the flexible coupling of the electrical circuit element 14 to the insert housing 12 allows for increased adaptability and flexibility of such an operation, as the electrical circuit element 14 may be manoeuvred relative to the insert housing 12.
  • the housing 12 is coupled to the mounting collar 50 by inserting the engaging member present on the external surface of the side walls 20 of the housing 12 into the coupling channel 72 present on the internal surface of the collar body 52.
  • the housing 12 may then be secured in position to the mounting collar 50 by performing a locking operation suitable to the engagement system used. (In the embodiment shown in Fig. 6, this is accomplished by twisting the housing 12 to lock into the helical coupling channel 72 of the collar body 52.)
  • an appropriate electrical fitting can then be installed into the insert 10 for normal operation.
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