EP3186803A1 - Lighting display system - Google Patents
Lighting display systemInfo
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- EP3186803A1 EP3186803A1 EP15752922.3A EP15752922A EP3186803A1 EP 3186803 A1 EP3186803 A1 EP 3186803A1 EP 15752922 A EP15752922 A EP 15752922A EP 3186803 A1 EP3186803 A1 EP 3186803A1
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Definitions
- the invention relates to a lighting display system, in particular a lighting display system, which comprises one or more luminous bodies, which can be arranged on a mounting structure.
- Conventional illumination display systems usually comprise a plurality of luminous bodies, which can be arranged on a mounting structure.
- the filaments are connectable by simple plug connections with the mounting structure, whereby the filaments can be easily installed on the mounting structure and supported by this.
- An embodiment of the illumination display system comprises a mounting structure and at least one luminous element.
- the mounting structure comprises a mounting plate having a front side, at least one arranged at the front of the mounting plate first plug contact and a power supply terminal which is electrically connected to the at least one first plug contact and which is connectable to a power supply.
- the at least one luminous element comprises a front side and a rear side delimited by an edge, a second plug contact arranged on the rear side of the at least one luminous element which can be plugged together and electrically connected to the first plug contact, and a plurality of light sources which are electrically connected to the second plug contact ,
- the at least one luminous element can be secured to the mounting structure by at least one fuse subassembly, wherein a first element of the at least one fuse group is fixedly connected to the rear side of the at least one filament, a second element of the at least one fuse subassembly is firmly connected to the rear side of the at least one filament and a third member of the at least one fuse assembly configured to positively connect the first and second members of the at least one fuse assembly together.
- the mounting plate can be fastened, for example, to a wall or a front panel.
- the wall or the front panel itself can be considered as a mounting plate in the context of the invention.
- the wall thus acts as a mounting plate.
- the at least one first plug contact, which is arranged on the front side of the mounting plate, and the second plug contact, which is arranged on the rear side of the at least one luminous element, can be plugged together, whereby both a mechanical and an electrical connection between the at least one first and the second plug contact can be made.
- Such a first and second plug contact can be formed, for example, by a pair of plugs or conventional plugs, in particular banana plugs or coaxial plugs or the like, and their mating plugs.
- the at least one luminous element comprises a plurality of light sources which are arranged, for example, in the interior of the at least one luminous element and via which at least one first and second plug-in contact can be connected to a power supply.
- An embodiment has at least one securing assembly with which the at least one luminous element can be secured to the mounting structure, in particular to the mounting plate. This makes it possible to protect the at least one luminous element against theft or any other (unwanted) removal of the at least one luminous element from the mounting structure.
- the positive connection between the first and second members of the at least one fuse assembly by first placing the third member of the at least one fuse assembly on the second member of the at least one fuse assembly in a fuse configured position and then the first member relative to the second member of the at least one fuse component Positioning assembly is positioned so that the third element connects the first element with the second element form-fitting.
- the third element can be arranged on the second element so that they are ready for securing the first element. Subsequently, in order to secure the at least one luminous element to the mounting structure, only the first element must be positioned relative to the second element such that a positive connection between the first and second element is created by the third element.
- the positive connection provided by the at least one fuse assembly prevents displaceability of the first and second members of the at least one fuse assembly relative to one another in one, two or three translational directions and / or one, two or three rotational ones directions.
- the at least one luminous element is restricted in its degrees of freedom of movement relative to the mounting structure such that removal of the at least one luminous element from the mounting structure is prevented.
- the form-fitting connection provided by the at least one securing assembly can be released without damage by removing the third element of the at least one securing assembly from the position configured for securing.
- the third element can be removed from the position configured for securing exclusively in one direction parallel to the mounting plate.
- the illumination display system is designed in a special way: The at least one luminous element, the at least one fuse assembly and the mounting plate are arranged and dimensioned so that the positive connection does not become more specific without the aid of assistance Tools is solvable. In particular, the release of the positive connection is not possible with the bare hands.
- a distance between the back of the at least one luminous element and the front side of the mounting plate is less than 5 cm, less than 3 cm, less than 1 cm or less than 0.5 cm.
- a smallest distance between the edge delimiting the rear side of the at least one luminous element and the first element of the at least one fuse assembly fixedly connected to the rear side of the at least one luminous element is greater than 1 cm, greater than 2 cm, greater than 3 cm, greater than 5 cm or larger than 10 cm.
- the first element of the at least one fuse assembly is at least so far away from the edge of the rear side of the at least one luminous element that the positive connection is not readily detachable, in particular the third element is not readily removable.
- the ratio is a distance between the rear side of the at least one luminous element and the front side of the mounting plate to a smallest distance between the edge bounding the rear side of the at least one luminous element and the first element of the at least one fuse subassembly firmly connected to the rear side of the at least one luminous element being smaller than 1, smaller than 3 / 4, less than 1/2, less than 1/4, less than 1/5, or less than 1/6.
- the first element of the at least one fuse subassembly and the second element of the at least one fuse subassembly have recesses individually or respectively and the third element of the at least one fuse subassembly is configured to engage in the recesses of the first and / or second element.
- the first and the second element are formed by recesses so that the third element can establish the positive connection by the third element engages in the recesses.
- one of the first and second members of the at least one fuse assembly includes a pin having an inner portion and an outer portion along a longitudinal direction of the pin, wherein a width of the outer portion of the pin is greater than a width of the inner portion of the pin Spigot is, wherein the width of the portions of the pin is a dimensioned in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction dimensioned extension of the pin.
- the other of the first and second members of the at least one fuse assembly comprises a spigot receptacle configured to receive the outer portion and at least a portion of the inner portion of the spigot.
- the third member of the fuse assembly is connectable to the second member of the fuse assembly such that when the pin is inserted with at least a portion of the inner portion in the pin receiver, the third member engages behind the outer portion of the pin in the inner portion of the pin.
- the positive connection can be established by arranging the third element in the position configured for securing on the second element such that, when the pin which is arranged on the first element or the second element of the at least one securing assembly, in FIG the pin receiving, which is arranged on the other of the two elements, is inserted, the third element engages behind the pin and thus prevents removal of the pin from the Zapfenausströmström.
- the third element can first be brought into the position configured for securing, before the pin is inserted into the pin recess.
- To close the positive connection of the luminous body must then be plugged only on the mounting structure, ie the pins are inserted into the Zapfenausnaturalung.
- the third element of the at least one fuse assembly is a U-shaped splint, which is preferably removable in a direction parallel to the M ntageplatte of the second element and can be arranged thereon.
- the at least one first and the second plug contact comprise a female plug and a male plug and / or a pair of plugs.
- the at least one first and the second plug-in contact may consist of a pair of plugs consisting of a female plug and a male plug.
- a female and a male connector may be formed by a banana plug or the like and a corresponding mating connector.
- the at least one first and the second plug-in contact may each be formed in pairs, so that the first plug-in contact comprises, for example, two banana plugs and the second plug-in contact comprises two mating plugs for banana plugs.
- the at least one fuse assembly transmits a portion or the entire part of the weight of the at least one luminous body to the mounting structure. This makes it possible that the fuse assembly reduces the mechanical load on the at least one first and the second plug contact or completely transfers the weight of the at least one filament to the mounting structure.
- the first element along a depth direction which is oriented perpendicular to the back of the at least one luminous body, on a projecting into the at least one luminous body portion.
- the protruding portion can be located in a region of the luminous body which is used to form a specific emission characteristic, which could influence the emission behavior. To avoid or minimize the influence can be provided that the extent of the protruding portion along the depth direction is smaller than half, in particular a quarter and more preferably one-eighth of the extension of the at least one luminous body along the depth direction.
- the first element has a section projecting into the at least one luminous element, which section is arranged with the light sources in a plane.
- this plane can be arranged parallel to the rear side of the at least one luminous element.
- the first element of the at least one fuse subassembly has a reflective surface, which in particular has a substantially isotropic or diffuse light scattering. This is advantageous, for example, if the first element is located in a region of the luminous element which is used to form a specific emission characteristic, which could influence the emission behavior. Due to the reflective surface, the influence on the emission characteristics can be minimized.
- the first element of the at least one fuse subassembly and the at least one luminous element are integrally connected to one another and / or the second element of the at least one fuse subassembly and the mounting structure are integrally connected to one another.
- the first element of the at least one fuse subassembly and the at least one luminous element and / or the second element of the at least one fuse subassembly and the mounting structure can each be formed from one part, for example by an injection molding method or other molding methods.
- the first element of the at least one fuse subassembly and the at least one luminous element and / or the second element of the at least one fuse subassembly and the mounting structure are positively connected to one another and / or by a screw, rivet, feather key, snap or adhesive connection or a combination of these.
- the compound may be made by a press or fusion bond.
- the first element of the at least one fuse assembly is directly connected to a light-transmitting and light-diffusing part of the at least one luminous element, which is penetrated by light emitted by the light sources.
- the light-transmitting and light-diffusing part can be used directly and mainly for shaping the emission characteristic, in particular for producing a homogeneous emission characteristic.
- the direct connection of the parts makes it possible to form the luminous element without further housing, which does not serve to form the emission characteristic.
- the direct connection may be formed by fusing, gluing and / or pressing.
- the first element may be further embedded in the translucent and light diffusing part.
- the first and the second element of the at least one fuse assembly comprise one of the first and / or the second plug contacts.
- the fuse assemblies may be configured to take over the functions of the first and second plug contacts, that is to provide in particular electrically conductive, pluggable connections for the power supply of the luminous bodies.
- provision may in particular be made for each luminous element to comprise at least two fuse modules connected or connectable to a circuit.
- the light sources comprise lamps and / or light-emitting diodes.
- the light sources can be arranged in particular in the interior of the at least one luminous element and the light generated by the light sources can exit through the front side, the back side or other sides of the at least one luminous element.
- the light sources can do so be arranged that one or more of these pages appear as homogeneous as possible.
- the at least one luminous element consists essentially of a material which may comprise plastics, in particular acrylic, but also metals.
- the at least one luminous element is a neon sign, in particular a luminous letter and / or a luminous digit, wherein the neon sign has a front side, which in plan view has a shape of a letter or a number of an alphabet.
- the at least one luminous element may have the shape of the letters A-Z, a-z and the numbers 0-9. In this way, lettering can be provided from any number of luminous bodies.
- Such arrangements of one or more luminous bodies can be used, for example, for advertising purposes, information purposes or for artistic design.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective, schematic representation of a lighting display system
- FIG. 2 shows the illumination display system shown in FIG. 1 in cross-section from the side
- Fig. 3 is a perspective, schematic representation of a filament with
- Fig. 4a is a perspective, schematic representation of a
- Fig. 4b is a schematic representation of that shown in Fig. 4a Fuse assembly in cross section from the side, and a schematic representation of the fuse assembly shown in Fig. 4b in plan view, a schematic representation of an embodiment of a filament in cross section, a schematic representation of another embodiment of a filament in cross section.
- FIG. 1 shows a perspective, schematic representation of a lighting display system 1.
- the lighting display system 1 comprises a mounting structure 3 and two luminous elements 5, which in this embodiment are illuminated letters having the shape of the letters M and R in plan view.
- the luminous bodies 5 may also have the shape of other letters and in particular numbers, for example A-Z, a-z and 0-9 and the letters and numbers of other alphabets.
- An illumination display system may include a plurality of luminaries arranged on one or more mounting structures such that signatures, character strings, words and phrases, but also logos or other indicia may be displayed.
- FIG. 2 shows the illumination display system 1 shown in FIG. 1 from the side.
- the mounting structure 3 comprises a mounting plate 7, which is mounted on a support 9 on a wall 11, wherein the wall 11 is shown hatched.
- the mounting plate 7 has a front side 13, which faces the luminous bodies 5.
- the mounting plate spaced from the wall is arranged and the wall 11 may alternatively be, for example, a front panel or the like.
- a front panel or the wall 1 1 may be prepared so that they serve as a mounting structure. In such a case, the front panel or the wall 11 itself corresponds to the mounting plate and at the front of the front panel or the wall 1 1, the at least one first plug contact is arranged.
- the mounting structure 3 further comprises a arranged on the front side 13 of the mounting plate 7, the first plug contact 15, which serves to provide a mechanical and electrical connection possibility for the filament 5. Furthermore, the mounting structure 3 comprises a power supply terminal 17, which is electrically connected to the first plug contact 15 and which in turn is itself connectable to a power supply.
- the luminous element 5 comprises a front side 19 and a rear side 21. Furthermore, the luminous element 5 comprises a second plug contact 23, which is arranged on the rear side 21 and which can be plugged together and electrically connected to the first plug contact 15.
- the second plug contact 23 consists of a pair of banana plugs 25.
- the first and the second plug contact can also be realized by another conventional plug.
- the luminous element 5 comprises a plurality of light sources 27, which are electrically connected to the second plug-in contact 23.
- the light sources 27 can be electrically connected to the power supply terminal 17 when, as shown in FIG. 2, the first plug contact 15 is connected to the second plug contact 23.
- the lighting display system 1 further comprises two fuse assemblies 29, which secure the luminous bodies 5 to the mounting structure 3.
- the fuse assemblies 29 comprise a first element 31, a second element 33 and a third element 35.
- the first element 31 is fixedly connected to the rear side 21 of the luminous element 5 and the second element 33 is firmly connected to the front side 13 of the mounting plate 7.
- the third element 35 is configured to positively connect the first element 31 and the second element 33 with one another.
- the fuse assembly 29 is configured so that the positive connection is formed when the luminous body 5 is joined to the mounting structure 3.
- the positive connection is solvable exclusively by removing the third part 35 of the fuse assembly 29.
- the third element 35 of the fuse assembly 29 in a direction parallel to the mounting plate 7 is releasable.
- a distance A between the back 21 of the luminous element 5 and the front side 13 of the mounting plate 7 is less than a predetermined value, which is preferably less than 5 cm, less than 3 cm, lower than 1 cm or less than 0.5 cm. Other values are possible according to the circumstances of the application.
- Figure 3 shows a perspective, schematic representation of a filament 5 with a view of the back 21 of the filament 5.
- the second plug-in contact 23 which is designed as a pair of banana plugs 25, and the first element 31 a Fuse assembly arranged.
- the first element 31 is arranged on the rear side 21 of the luminous element 5 at a distance from an edge 37 which delimits the rear side 21.
- a smallest distance B between the edge 37 delimiting the rear side 21 of the luminous element 5 and the first element 31 is preferably greater than a specific value, which is preferably greater than 1 cm, greater than 2 cm, greater than 3 cm, greater than 5 cm or is greater than 10 cm. Other values are possible according to the circumstances of the application.
- the ratio of the distance A shown in FIG. 2 to the distance B shown in FIG. 3 may be less than 1, less than 3/4, less than 1/2, less than 1 / 4, less than 1/5 or less than 1/6. Other values are possible according to the circumstances of the application.
- FIG. 4a shows a perspective, schematic illustration of an embodiment of a securing assembly 29 in a first state, in which the securing assembly is released, ie a first element 31 is arranged at a distance from the second element 33.
- Figure 4b shows a schematic representation of the fuse assembly 29 shown in Fig. 4a in cross section of the side, wherein the fuse assembly is shown in the first state with the first element 31.
- a second state of the fuse assembly 29 is shown, in which the fuse assembly is closed, that is, the first member 3 and the second member 33 are not spaced from each other and a positive connection between the first member 31 and the second element 33 exists.
- the second state is represented by the first element 3.
- Figure 4c shows a schematic representation of the fuse assembly 29 in the second state, which is shown in Fig. 4c by the dashed lines, shown first element 3, in plan view of the second element 33 of the fuse assembly 29, wherein omitted for better illustration, the back of the filament has been.
- the fuse module 29 comprises the first element 31, the second element 33 and a third element 35.
- the first element 31 is connected to the rear side 21 of a luminous body and the second element 33 is fixedly connected to the front side 13 of a mounting plate. and the back are merely indicated as cutouts.
- the first element 31 of the fuse assembly 29 comprises a pin 39 having an inner portion 41 and an outer portion 43, which are oriented along a longitudinal direction 45 of the pin 39.
- the longitudinal direction 45 of the pin 39 is shown by a dashed line.
- the outer portion 43 has a greater width than the inner portion 41, the width being a dimension of the pin 39 measured in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction 45.
- the second element 33 of the fuse assembly 29 has a portion which is formed as a hexagon.
- the second element 33 comprises a pin receptacle 47, which is formed as a recess in the section formed as a hexagon.
- the recess 47 has a size such that the first element 31 can be completely accommodated with the outer portion 43 and at least partially with the inner portion 41 in the pin receptacle 47, as illustrated in Fig. 4b by the first element 31 ' is.
- the second member 33 has recesses 49 and the third member 35 of the fuse assembly 29 is configured to engage the recesses 49.
- the third element 35 is a substantially U-shaped splint, which in a direction parallel to the mounting plate or their Front side 13 can be arranged in the recesses 49 and thus on the second element 33 and in the same way from the second element 33 is removable. A part of the third element 35, which penetrates the recesses 49, protrudes into the spigot receptacle 47, whereby the production of a positive connection is made possible.
- the first member 31 of the fuse assembly 29 is spaced from the second member 33 of the fuse assembly 29, the third member 35 is secured to the second member 33 in a fuse-configured manner Position arranged and there is no positive connection between the first member 31 and the second member 33rd
- the configured for securing position of the third element 35 is characterized in that the third element 35 is arranged on the second element 33 so that a positive connection between the first member 31 and the second member 33 is formed when the pin 39 at least with a portion of the inner portion 41 is inserted into the pin receptacle 47 and the third element 35 engages behind the outer portion 43 of the pin 39 at the level of the inner portion 41 of the pin 39.
- the third element is arranged in the position configured for securing when the third element 35 engages in the recesses 49 and protrudes into the trunnion recess and the first element 31 is arranged at a distance from the second element 33.
- the positive connection between the first element 31 and the second element 33 can be made by the fuse assembly is transferred from the first state to the second state.
- the first element 31 is positioned relative to the second element 33 such that the third element 35 connects the first element 31 with the second element 33 in a form-fitting manner.
- the second state is achieved by the pin 39 is inserted into the Zapfenausbloodung 47 and the third element 35 engages behind the outer portion 43 of the pin 39 at the level of the inner portion 41 of the pin 39.
- This state is shown in Fig. 4b by the dashed lines shown, first element 31 '.
- the third element 35 of the securing assembly 29 engages behind the outer portion 43 'of the pin 39' at the level of the inner portion 41 ', whereby the positive connection is formed.
- the third element 35 is configured so that the positive connection can be made, although the third element 35 is already arranged on the second element 33 in the position configured for securing.
- the third element 35 is flexible, so that it is displaced by the first element 31, the fuse assembly is transferred to the second state.
- Fig. 4c illustrates the configuration of the positive connection and the fuse assembly in the second state, wherein the fuse assembly is shown in plan view of the second element 33.
- the first member, the second member, and the third member are formed so that the closed positive engagement provided by the securing assembly is accomplished solely by removing the third Elements can be detached from the position configured for safety without damage.
- the positive connection can be achieved without damage by the U-shaped split pin is pulled out of the recesses 49.
- the release of the positive connection is, however, as already explained above, made more difficult by a suitable choice of the distance A shown in FIG. 2 and the distance B shown in FIG. In particular, this is so difficult that a release of the positive connection is not solvable with the bare hands and only with the help of special tools.
- the securing assembly is designed such that the positive connection prevents a displaceability of the first element 31 and the second element 33 relative to one another in three translational directions.
- a suitable shaping of the first element and the second element for example by forming the pin and the pin recess in the form of angular shapes, it is also possible to prevent rotational degrees of freedom.
- the first element 31 and the second element 33 may be designed so that not all translational and rotational directions are prevented, but a smaller number of these degrees of freedom.
- the third element 35 may be bendable and / or the first element 31 at the end of the outer portion 43 have flattened sides 51 in order to displace the third member 35 more easily when introduced into the Zapfenauslangung can.
- FIG. 5 shows a schematic representation of an embodiment of a Luminaire 5 in cross section.
- a plurality of light sources 27, for example light-emitting diodes are arranged on the rear side 21 of the luminous element 5 and connected by lines to the second plug-in contact 23.
- the light sources radiate in the direction of the front side 19 of the filament, which is indicated by light beams 24.
- the lines extend outside of the luminous element 5.
- the lines can also be arranged in the interior of the luminous element 5.
- the luminous element 5 consists of a translucent material, which essentially comprises acrylic.
- the material has the property of transporting the light emitted from the light sources to the front side 21 in a certain manner. The material can thus influence the distribution of the light perceivable on the front side 21. Thus, a desired emission characteristic emanating from the front side 21 can be generated.
- the first element 31 of a fuse assembly has a section 55 projecting into the luminous element 5. This can negatively influence the emission characteristic of the luminous element 5 under certain circumstances.
- the extension of the section 55 along a depth direction 57 which is oriented perpendicular to the back 21, is limited.
- the extent of the section 55 along the depth direction 57 is smaller than half, in particular smaller than a quarter and in particular smaller than one-eighth of the extent of the luminous body 5 along the depth direction.
- the section 55 and the light sources 27 are arranged in a plane 59, which in particular may be plane-parallel to the rear side 21.
- the first element 31 has a reflective surface at least in the region 55.
- the first element 31 may consist of metal or have a metallic surface.
- FIG. 6 shows a schematic representation of another embodiment of a filament in cross section.
- the luminous element 5 comprises a plate 61 and a body 63, wherein the plate 61 is connected to the body 63 and provides the front side 19 of the filament.
- the plate 61 and the body 63 are made of a material which is essentially a plastic, in particular acrylic includes. Inside the luminous body, an interior 65 is bounded by the plate 61 and the body 63.
- the interior 65 is made of a material which may include air but also plastic.
- a plurality of light sources 27 are arranged in the body 63 and emit light in the direction of the rear side 21 of the luminous body 5, which is indicated by the light beams 24.
- the rear side 21 of the luminous element 5 is provided by the body 63 and is designed to reflect light emitted by the light sources 27 in the direction of the front side 19 of the luminous element.
- the first element 31 of a fuse assembly has a section 55 projecting into the luminous element 5. This can negatively influence the emission characteristic of the luminous element 5 under certain circumstances.
- the extent of the section 55 along a depth direction 57, which is oriented perpendicular to the rear side 21, is limited according to the description of FIG.
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