EP4379254A1 - An outdoor light assembly - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an outdoor light assembly, in particular a sconce, configured to be mounted against an upright support.
- the present invention particularly relates to a light assembly for mounting on outdoor closure systems, such as a gate, fence, or the like.
- the present invention further relates to a method of mounting the outdoor light assembly against an upright support.
- the present invention also relates to a kit of parts for assembling the outdoor light assembly and to an outdoor closure system comprising the outdoor light assembly.
- Outdoor lighting assemblies in particular sconces, are known and typically comprise a light fitting mounted against an upright support (e.g. a wall, gate, post or the like).
- the light fitting usually allows to mount a light emitting element (e.g. a lamp, LED or the like) thereon.
- Light fittings with the light emitting element embedded or integrated therein are also known.
- a cover is normally mounted on the light fitting for various reasons, such as shielding areas of the light fitting from environmental conditions, guidance of light emitted from the light emitting element, aesthetic considerations, etc.
- covers with one or more transparent regions are known which completely enclose the light fitting.
- a common way of mounting such an outdoor lighting assembly is to mount the light fitting, for example its rear wall, directly to the upright support, e.g. using common mounting means such as screws, bolts, glue or the like.
- Power is typically supplied to the light emitting element by connecting a power cable in the upright support to the light fitting.
- the cover is then placed on the mounted light fitting and fixed thereto.
- the light fitting is provided with multiple threaded openings corresponding to multiple threaded openings in the cover allowing the use of screws or bolts (i.e. threaded fastening means) to attach the cover to the light fitting.
- screws or bolts i.e. threaded fastening means
- snap click fit means to attach the cover to the light fitting.
- the present invention is particularly focussed on outdoor lighting assemblies for mounting on outdoor closure systems, such as gates, fences, posts, or the like, which comprise mainly metal components.
- the metal components of such closure systems normally undergo various treatment steps during manufacture in order to provide desired surface properties (e.g. finish, anti-corrosive properties, colour, etc.). These treatment steps may involve operations such as: pickling, chromating, rinsing, etc.
- desired surface properties e.g. finish, anti-corrosive properties, colour, etc.
- a powder coating is applied, for example through electrostatic coating, which then hardens to a solid coating film (e.g. through heating in an oven at temperatures between 100°C and 300°C, particularly between 140°C and 220°C).
- the coating film typically has a thickness between 25 ⁇ m and 500 ⁇ m, with particular lower limits of 50 ⁇ m, 75 ⁇ m and 100 ⁇ m and with particular upper limits of 300 ⁇ m, 200 ⁇ m and 150 ⁇ m.
- all exterior visible components have the same look and finish (e.g. surface protection, colour, texture, etc.).
- an outdoor light assembly for mounting against an upright support
- the outdoor light assembly comprising: a light fitting comprising a rear wall configured to be mounted against the upright support, a bottom wall and a top wall, the bottom wall being provided with a light emission opening allowing light generated by a light source to pass therethrough, the top wall being provided with at least one threaded opening; a cover fixed on the light fitting and comprising a top wall, a bottom wall and a side wall, the top wall comprising at least one opening aligned with said at least one threaded opening and the bottom wall comprising a further light emission opening aligned with the light emission opening; at least one fastening member which comprises a threaded shaft disposed in said at least one threaded opening in the light fitting, a head disposed in said at least one opening in the cover, and a collar interposed between the head and the threaded shaft, the collar engaging an inner side of the top wall of the cover; and mutually cooperating securing means between the light fitting and the cover
- the present invention is based, in part, on the realization that, a same look and finish for all the exterior visible components can be achieved by subjecting the cover of the light assembly with the same treatment steps as the upright support on which the light assembly is to be mounted.
- the inventor realized that the application of a powder coating caused issues in the existing covers as the threads became clogged with the applied powder coating to such an extent that these were no longer suited for attaching the cover to the light fitting.
- the outdoor light assembly according to the present invention relies on a cover that is attached to the light fitting using specific fastening means. More specifically, the light fitting has one or more threaded openings in which the threaded part of one or more fastening members are positioned. As the light fitting is an internal component, there is no need to powder coat this so the provision of threads is not an issue.
- the head of each fastening member is disposed in a corresponding opening in the cover.
- Each fastening member is provided with a collar between the head and the threaded part. The collar engages the inner surface of the cover which surrounds to opening in which the head of the fastening member is placed.
- Each fastening member can be rotated (due to the presence of the threads) thereby causing the collar to move closer or farther away from the light fitting.
- a force is exerted on the cover to urge this away from the light fitting.
- This force allows to place and maintain the mutually cooperating securing means in a securing state.
- the fastening members and the mutually cooperating securing means fix the cover on the light fitting without requiring threads in the cover or without requiring tight-fitting elements.
- the cover can therefore be subjected with the same treatment steps, in particular the application of a powder coating, as the upright support on which the light assembly is to be mounted so that all exterior visible components have the same look and finish.
- said mutually cooperating securing means are provided on the bottom wall of the light fitting and on the bottom wall of the cover, said mutually cooperating securing means preferably comprising a male member and a female member which slidingly engage with one another.
- Providing the mutually cooperating securing means on the bottom is advantageous due to the placement of the fastening members on the top side of the outdoor light assembly. More specifically, the fastening members on the top side urge the cover upwards with respect to the light fitting so that relatively simple securing means (e.g. a pin and hole) can be used on the bottom side whereas a hook-shaped element would be required for securing means placed on the side of the outdoor light assembly.
- relatively simple securing means e.g. a pin and hole
- a hook-shaped element would be required for securing means placed on the side of the outdoor light assembly.
- the use of slidingly engaging male and female members requires a less complex relative motion of the cover and light fitting when compared to hook elements that typically require a motion in two
- said mutually cooperating securing means comprise a circumferential ridge provided on the light fitting which engages a circumferential wall delimiting said further light emission opening in the cover.
- the circumferential ridge is formed by a transparent cover element, such as an optical element (e.g. a lens or diffusor), mounted on the light fitting and fitted in the further light emission opening in the cover, the transparent cover element more preferably being flush with an outer surface of the bottom wall of the cover.
- the use of the circumferential wall of this opening as part of the mutually cooperating securing means allows a single element to have a double function thus reducing design complexity.
- Using an optical element to form the circumferential ridge is advantageous as this element can be manufactured separately from the light fitting thus lowering the complexity of the light fitting when compared to a design where the light fitting is to provide the ridge. Having the optical element flush with the outside of the cover is not only aesthetically pleasing but also provides a more secure light assembly as it is more difficult to remove or damage the optical element.
- the cover is made from metal, preferably aluminium, and/or the cover is powder coated. These options allow to manufacture the cover from the same range of materials and finishes as the upright support on which it is to be mounted.
- the outdoor light assembly further comprises a transparent cover element (such as an optical element, e.g. an optical focusing element, such as a lens, an optical diffusing element, such as a diffusor, or an optical viewing element, such as a window) at least partially disposed in the further light emission opening in the cover, the transparent cover element preferably being flush with an outer surface of the bottom wall of the cover.
- a transparent cover element such as an optical element, e.g. an optical focusing element, such as a lens, an optical diffusing element, such as a diffusor, or an optical viewing element, such as a window
- the transparent cover element preferably being flush with an outer surface of the bottom wall of the cover.
- the cover and the transparent cover together (i.e. jointly) completely cover the light fitting.
- a transparent cover element is desired to avoid the further light emission opening being open which would expose the light fitting to the outdoors environment, which is undesirable.
- Having the transparent cover element flush with the outside of the cover is not only aesthetically pleasing but also provides a more secure light assembly as it is more difficult to remove or damage the transparent cover element. Moreover, completely covering the light fitting is desired in order to optimize its protection from outdoors environment and further creates an aesthetically pleasing design.
- the outdoor light assembly further comprises said light source mounted on the light fitting, the light source having an Ingress Protection 65, preferably, 67 or 68 rating. Having an Ingress Protection 65 or preferably 67 or 68 rating greatly reduces the risk of damage to the electrical components due to the outdoors environment, e.g. precipitation.
- a downside of this embodiment is that the light source has to be embedded in a protective casing or cover meaning that a replacement of a defective light emitting element is very complex and may not even be possible thus requiring a complete replacement of the light source.
- said at least one fastening member is formed by a collar screw or collar bolt. This allows to use known elements as fastening members thus avoiding the need for special production facilities.
- the rear wall of the light fitting is provided with mounting means to mount the rear wall to the upright support. Having such mounting means provided in the light fitting reduces the need for separate additional means, thus avoiding additional components to be provided and simplifying the mounting procedure.
- said light fitting comprises said light source, preferably an LED light source, which is particularly integrated in said light fitting.
- Providing the light source with the light fitting likewise reduces the need for separate additional means. Integrating the light source may further aid in achieving an Ingress Protection 65 or 67 or 68 rating, the advantages of which were described above.
- said light source is an LED light source, the light fitting forming or comprising a heat sink for the LED light source.
- Overheating is a known issue for LEDs and may lead to a reduced lifetime.
- Providing a heatsink avoids the LEDs from overheating.
- the heatsink may be provided by manufacturing the light fitting from a thermally conductive material, such as a metal (e.g. aluminium). Contact between the light fitting and the upright support causes a further heat dissipation if this should be required.
- a metal element or an element with a high thermal conductivity
- the metal element then acts as the heatsink or may thermally connect the LEDs to the upright support where the heat can dissipate over a large material volume.
- said at least one opening in the cover is free from threads, wherein preferably the entire cover is free from threads. As mentioned above, avoiding threads allows the cover to be powder coated.
- the object according to the present invention is also achieved with a method of mounting the outdoor light assembly as described above on an upright support, the method comprising: mounting the light fitting onto the upright support with the head of said at least one fastening member being located inside the top wall of the light fitting; sliding the cover onto the light fitting until said at least one opening in the cover is aligned with said at least one threaded opening in the light fitting and said further light emission opening in the cover is aligned with the light emission opening in the light fitting; and rotating said at least one fastening member such that the head is located inside said at least one opening in the cover with the collar engaging the inner side of the top wall of the cover.
- the method results in an upright support with the outdoor light assembly as described above mounted thereon and thus achieves the same advantages.
- rotating said at least one fastening member slides the cover upwards with respect to the light fitting thereby securing the mutually cooperating securing means.
- the object according to the present invention is also achieved with an outdoor closure system, such as a gate or fence, comprising an upright support and the outdoor light assembly as described above mounted on the upright support, the cover of the outdoor light assembly and the upright support preferably having a same surface finish.
- the outdoor closure system includes the outdoor light assembly as described above and thus achieves the same advantages.
- kit of parts for constructing the outdoor light assembly as described above, the kit of parts comprising: the light fitting, the cover, and the at least one fastening member.
- the kit of parts allows to construct the outdoor light assembly as described above and thus achieves the same advantages.
- top, bottom, over, under and the like in the description and the claims are to be interpreted in relation to the outdoor light assembly when mounted on an upright support.
- Figures 1A and 1B show different perspective views, figure 1A particularly shows a bottom view and figure 1B particularly shows a top view, of an upright (such as vertical) support 1 on which an outdoor light assembly 3 according to the present invention is mounted.
- the upright support 1 is typically part of an outdoor closure system, such as a fence, gate, or the like, and is most often formed by a fixed post.
- the upright support 1 is formed by a hollow metal, in particular stainless steel, aluminium or the like, tube.
- a hollow structure is beneficial as this provides a convenient manner to provide power to the outdoor light assembly 3, e.g. by a power cable, in a manner not visible from the exterior of the closure system.
- the upright support 1 may be made, for example, using extrusion moulding.
- the outdoor light assembly 3 is shown in perspective views in figures 2A and 2B .
- the outdoor light assembly 3 comprises a light fitting 5 surrounded by a cover 7.
- the light fitting 5 is shown in figures 3A to 3C , where figure 3A shows a front-bottom perspective view; figure 3B shows a rear-bottom perspective view; and figure 3C shows a top view, whereas the cover 7 is shown in figures 4A and 4B , where figure 4A shows a front-bottom perspective view; and figure 4B shows a rear-bottom perspective view.
- the light fitting 5 of the illustrated embodiments is generally L-shaped and includes a rear wall 9, a bottom wall 11, and a top wall 13.
- the bottom wall 11 is provided with a light emission opening 15 (indicated in figure 6A ) allowing light from a light emitting element (not shown) to pass therethrough.
- the rear wall 9 is provided with an power opening 19 allowing a power cable 21 to pass therethrough.
- the rear wall 9 is further provided with a fixation opening 23 surrounded by a square (in general non-circular) recess 25.
- the fixation opening 23 and recess 25 allow to mount the light fitting 5 on the upright support 1 using a fixture set as described in EP 1 907 712 or in EP 3 575 617 .
- the fixture set includes a bolt 27 which is inserted through the opening 23 in the light fitting 5 into a fixation element 29 having a square cross-section that fits into the recess 25.
- the bolt 27 is screwed into an automatically fastening nut element 31 that is located inside the upright support 1. It will be readily appreciated that more or fewer fixture sets may be used to fix the light fitting 5 to the support 1. Moreover, other fastening means may also be used.
- the top wall 13 is provided with two threaded openings 33.
- the openings 33 are directly provided with an internal thread (e.g. a bolt thread or a screw thread).
- the openings have a smooth inside surface and a nut element is present to provide the thread.
- the nut element may be fixed inside the opening or located underneath it. It will be readily appreciated that more or fewer threaded openings 33 may be provided.
- the light fitting 5 is typically made from a plastic material and particularly from a thermoplastic polymer material, such polyamide, polyethene, polyoxymethylene, polypropylene, polystyrene, polyvinyl chloride, thermoplastic polyurethane, and the like.
- a thermoplastic polymer material such as polyamide, polyethene, polyoxymethylene, polypropylene, polystyrene, polyvinyl chloride, thermoplastic polyurethane, and the like.
- the use of a thermoplastic material is preferred as this allows producing the light fitting 5 using moulding operations, such as injection moulding.
- the light fitting 5 is made from a metal, preferably aluminium. This may be achieved by a casting operation.
- a metal light fitting is easier and cheaper to manufacture, a metal light fitting has the advantage that it provides a heat sink for a light emitting element (not shown) mounted on the light fitting 5.
- a heatsink is advantageous so as to avoid overheating of the LEDs.
- a heatsink may also be provided in a plastic light fitting 5 by the provision of a metal (e.g. aluminium) element (e.g. a plate) in thermal connection (e.g. by direct contact or by indirect contact with one or more elements having a high thermal conductivity) with the light emitting elements.
- a metal element e.g. aluminium
- the heat sink is also in thermal connection with the upright support where the heat has a sufficient area to dissipate.
- the cover 7 has a bottom wall 35, a top wall 37, and a side wall 39.
- the side wall 39 has a curved section, but other designs are possible, e.g. a U-shaped side wall.
- the shape of the side wall 39 is mainly determined for aesthetic reasons.
- the side wall 39 forms a closed surface, however one or more openings may be provided thereby allowing additional illumination.
- the bottom wall 35 is provided with a light emission opening 41 allowing light from a light emitting element (not shown) to pass therethrough.
- the light emission opening 41 in the cover 7 is aligned with the light emission opening 15 in the light fitting 5.
- the light emission openings 15, 41 may have different shapes besides the illustrated circular one, for example rectangular, square, oval, etc.
- the light emission openings 15, 41 may each have a different shape.
- the top wall 37 is provided with two openings 43 which are aligned with respective ones of the threaded openings 33 in the light fitting 5. It will be readily appreciated that more or fewer openings 43 may be provided. These openings 43 are free from any form of threads.
- a light source 45 is mounted on the bottom wall 11 of the light fitting 5.
- the light source 45 is connected to the power cable 21 and is provided with one or more light emitting elements (not shown) to provide the desired illumination.
- the light emitting elements may comprise one or more LED elements.
- the light source 45 has an Ingress Protection (IP) 68 rating, although other IP ratings, such as IP 65 or 67 rating, are also possible.
- IP Ingress Protection
- the connection between the power cable 21 and the light source 45 is preferably also made in compliance with the desired IP rating, e.g. by using waterproof seals and/or connections.
- a protective transparent cover 47 is also mounted on the outer surface of the bottom wall 11 of the light fitting 5. This cover 47 covers the light emission opening 15 and protrudes with respect to the outer surface of the bottom wall 11 as shown in figure 6A.
- Figure 6A also shows the presence of an optical element 49 (e.g. a lens, diffusor, or the like) interposed between the light source 45 and the protective transparent cover 47.
- an optical element 49 e.g. a lens, diffusor, or the like
- each fastening member 51 comprises a threaded shaft 53, a head 55, and a collar 57 interposed therebetween.
- the fastening members 51 may be formed by collar bolts or collar screws.
- the light fitting 5 is mounted on the upright support 1.
- two openings are provided in the support 1, namely one for a mechanical connection using the fixture set 27, 29, 31 and one for the power cable 21.
- the light fitting 5 is mounted using the fixture set (or other conventional means).
- the fastening members 51 are inside the light fitting 5. More specifically, the heads 55 are flush (or protrude only over a small distance) with the outer surface of the top wall 13 of the light fitting 5 as shown in figure 5A . In this way, the cover 7 can be slid onto the light fitting 5 to arrive at the state illustrated in figures 5B and 6A .
- the top wall 37 of the cover 7, in particular an inner surface thereof, is resting on the top wall 13 of the light fitting 5. As shown in figure 5B , there is a gap 59 between the bottom wall 35 of the cover 7 and the bottom wall 11 of the light fitting 5.
- the fastening members 51 are rotated. This may be achieved by inserting a tool (e.g. a hex key) into a hex-shaped hole 61 provided in the head 55 of the fastening member 51.
- a tool e.g. a hex key
- Other shapes besides a hex shape are known to the skilled person.
- Rotating the fastening members 51 causes, due to the threaded parts 33, 53, a sliding motion thereof with respect to the light fitting 5. More specifically, the collar 57 is moved away from the top wall 13 of the light fitting 5 and engages an inner side 63 of the top wall 37 of the cover 7 surrounding the openings 43.
- the protective transparent cover 47 forms a circumferential ridge (i.e. a male element) on the light fitting 5 which engages a circumferential wall 65 (i.e. a female element) delimiting the light emission opening 41 in the cover 7.
- a circumferential wall 65 i.e. a female element
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Abstract
An outdoor light assembly comprising: a light fitting (5) having a threaded opening; a cover (7) having an opening (43) aligned with the threaded opening; a fastening member (51) comprising a threaded shaft disposed in the threaded opening, a head disposed in the opening, and a collar engaging an inner side of a top wall of the cover; and mutually cooperating securing means (41, 47) between the light fitting and the cover. The fastening member can be rotated thereby exerting a force on the cover to urge this away from the light fitting, which force allows to place and maintain the mutually cooperating securing means in a securing state thereby fixing cover on the light fitting without requiring threads in the cover. The covering can be powder coated and have a same look and finish as the upright support on which the light assembly is to be mounted.
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- The present invention relates to an outdoor light assembly, in particular a sconce, configured to be mounted against an upright support. The present invention particularly relates to a light assembly for mounting on outdoor closure systems, such as a gate, fence, or the like. The present invention further relates to a method of mounting the outdoor light assembly against an upright support. The present invention also relates to a kit of parts for assembling the outdoor light assembly and to an outdoor closure system comprising the outdoor light assembly.
- Outdoor lighting assemblies, in particular sconces, are known and typically comprise a light fitting mounted against an upright support (e.g. a wall, gate, post or the like). The light fitting usually allows to mount a light emitting element (e.g. a lamp, LED or the like) thereon. Light fittings with the light emitting element embedded or integrated therein are also known. A cover is normally mounted on the light fitting for various reasons, such as shielding areas of the light fitting from environmental conditions, guidance of light emitted from the light emitting element, aesthetic considerations, etc. In order to avoid the light fitting to be visible from the outside, covers with one or more transparent regions (allowing light emitted by the light emitting element to pass therethrough) are known which completely enclose the light fitting.
- A common way of mounting such an outdoor lighting assembly is to mount the light fitting, for example its rear wall, directly to the upright support, e.g. using common mounting means such as screws, bolts, glue or the like. Power is typically supplied to the light emitting element by connecting a power cable in the upright support to the light fitting. The cover is then placed on the mounted light fitting and fixed thereto. For that purpose, the light fitting is provided with multiple threaded openings corresponding to multiple threaded openings in the cover allowing the use of screws or bolts (i.e. threaded fastening means) to attach the cover to the light fitting. Alternatively, it is known to use snap click fit means to attach the cover to the light fitting.
- The present invention is particularly focussed on outdoor lighting assemblies for mounting on outdoor closure systems, such as gates, fences, posts, or the like, which comprise mainly metal components. The metal components of such closure systems normally undergo various treatment steps during manufacture in order to provide desired surface properties (e.g. finish, anti-corrosive properties, colour, etc.). These treatment steps may involve operations such as: pickling, chromating, rinsing, etc. For outdoors use, it is common that a powder coating is applied, for example through electrostatic coating, which then hardens to a solid coating film (e.g. through heating in an oven at temperatures between 100°C and 300°C, particularly between 140°C and 220°C). The coating film typically has a thickness between 25 µm and 500 µm, with particular lower limits of 50 µm, 75 µm and 100 µm and with particular upper limits of 300 µm, 200 µm and 150 µm. In the context of such an outdoor closure system with outdoor light assembly, it is desirable that all exterior visible components have the same look and finish (e.g. surface protection, colour, texture, etc.).
- It is an object of the present invention to provide an outdoor lighting assembly which may be provided with a same look and finish as the outdoor metallic closure system on which it is to be mounted.
- This object is achieved according to the invention with an outdoor light assembly for mounting against an upright support, the outdoor light assembly comprising: a light fitting comprising a rear wall configured to be mounted against the upright support, a bottom wall and a top wall, the bottom wall being provided with a light emission opening allowing light generated by a light source to pass therethrough, the top wall being provided with at least one threaded opening; a cover fixed on the light fitting and comprising a top wall, a bottom wall and a side wall, the top wall comprising at least one opening aligned with said at least one threaded opening and the bottom wall comprising a further light emission opening aligned with the light emission opening; at least one fastening member which comprises a threaded shaft disposed in said at least one threaded opening in the light fitting, a head disposed in said at least one opening in the cover, and a collar interposed between the head and the threaded shaft, the collar engaging an inner side of the top wall of the cover; and mutually cooperating securing means between the light fitting and the cover.
- The present invention is based, in part, on the realization that, a same look and finish for all the exterior visible components can be achieved by subjecting the cover of the light assembly with the same treatment steps as the upright support on which the light assembly is to be mounted. However, the inventor realized that the application of a powder coating caused issues in the existing covers as the threads became clogged with the applied powder coating to such an extent that these were no longer suited for attaching the cover to the light fitting.
- In view of this issue, the inventor considered relying on different means for fastening the cover to the light fitting. Known snap click fit means were attempted. However, as the light assembly is meant for outdoors use, the known snap click fit means introduced the risk that the cover became loose, e.g. due to high winds, animal or human intervention. A solution to reduce this risk was considered in the form of an additional securing by means of a screw or bolt, but this required the presence of threads in the cover and therefore does not solve the problem with powder coating. Another solution that was considered was to reduce spacing between the cover and the light fitting thereby increasing the force that the snap click fit means are able to handle. However, due to manufacturing tolerances, such narrow fitting snap click fit means led to friction and damage to the powder coating when placing the cover on the light fitting. As the light assembly is meant for outdoors use, any damage to the protective powder coating in the cover is undesirable as this can lead to corrosion.
- The outdoor light assembly according to the present invention relies on a cover that is attached to the light fitting using specific fastening means. More specifically, the light fitting has one or more threaded openings in which the threaded part of one or more fastening members are positioned. As the light fitting is an internal component, there is no need to powder coat this so the provision of threads is not an issue. The head of each fastening member is disposed in a corresponding opening in the cover. Each fastening member is provided with a collar between the head and the threaded part. The collar engages the inner surface of the cover which surrounds to opening in which the head of the fastening member is placed. Each fastening member can be rotated (due to the presence of the threads) thereby causing the collar to move closer or farther away from the light fitting. By moving the collar further away from the light fitting, a force is exerted on the cover to urge this away from the light fitting. This force allows to place and maintain the mutually cooperating securing means in a securing state. In this manner, the fastening members and the mutually cooperating securing means fix the cover on the light fitting without requiring threads in the cover or without requiring tight-fitting elements. The cover can therefore be subjected with the same treatment steps, in particular the application of a powder coating, as the upright support on which the light assembly is to be mounted so that all exterior visible components have the same look and finish.
- In an embodiment of the present invention said mutually cooperating securing means are provided on the bottom wall of the light fitting and on the bottom wall of the cover, said mutually cooperating securing means preferably comprising a male member and a female member which slidingly engage with one another. Providing the mutually cooperating securing means on the bottom is advantageous due to the placement of the fastening members on the top side of the outdoor light assembly. More specifically, the fastening members on the top side urge the cover upwards with respect to the light fitting so that relatively simple securing means (e.g. a pin and hole) can be used on the bottom side whereas a hook-shaped element would be required for securing means placed on the side of the outdoor light assembly. Furthermore, the use of slidingly engaging male and female members requires a less complex relative motion of the cover and light fitting when compared to hook elements that typically require a motion in two mutually perpendicular directions.
- In an embodiment of the present invention said mutually cooperating securing means comprise a circumferential ridge provided on the light fitting which engages a circumferential wall delimiting said further light emission opening in the cover. Preferably, the circumferential ridge is formed by a transparent cover element, such as an optical element (e.g. a lens or diffusor), mounted on the light fitting and fitted in the further light emission opening in the cover, the transparent cover element more preferably being flush with an outer surface of the bottom wall of the cover. As a light emission opening needs to be provided in the cover in any case (otherwise no light will be visible outside the light assembly), the use of the circumferential wall of this opening as part of the mutually cooperating securing means allows a single element to have a double function thus reducing design complexity. Using an optical element to form the circumferential ridge is advantageous as this element can be manufactured separately from the light fitting thus lowering the complexity of the light fitting when compared to a design where the light fitting is to provide the ridge. Having the optical element flush with the outside of the cover is not only aesthetically pleasing but also provides a more secure light assembly as it is more difficult to remove or damage the optical element.
- In an embodiment of the present invention the cover is made from metal, preferably aluminium, and/or the cover is powder coated. These options allow to manufacture the cover from the same range of materials and finishes as the upright support on which it is to be mounted.
- In an embodiment of the present invention the outdoor light assembly further comprises a transparent cover element (such as an optical element, e.g. an optical focusing element, such as a lens, an optical diffusing element, such as a diffusor, or an optical viewing element, such as a window) at least partially disposed in the further light emission opening in the cover, the transparent cover element preferably being flush with an outer surface of the bottom wall of the cover. Preferably, when the outdoor light assembly is mounted on said upright support, the cover and the transparent cover together (i.e. jointly) completely cover the light fitting. A transparent cover element is desired to avoid the further light emission opening being open which would expose the light fitting to the outdoors environment, which is undesirable. Having the transparent cover element flush with the outside of the cover is not only aesthetically pleasing but also provides a more secure light assembly as it is more difficult to remove or damage the transparent cover element. Moreover, completely covering the light fitting is desired in order to optimize its protection from outdoors environment and further creates an aesthetically pleasing design.
- In an embodiment of the present invention the outdoor light assembly further comprises said light source mounted on the light fitting, the light source having an
Ingress Protection 65, preferably, 67 or 68 rating. Having anIngress Protection 65 or preferably 67 or 68 rating greatly reduces the risk of damage to the electrical components due to the outdoors environment, e.g. precipitation. A downside of this embodiment is that the light source has to be embedded in a protective casing or cover meaning that a replacement of a defective light emitting element is very complex and may not even be possible thus requiring a complete replacement of the light source. - In an embodiment of the present invention said at least one fastening member is formed by a collar screw or collar bolt. This allows to use known elements as fastening members thus avoiding the need for special production facilities.
- In an embodiment of the present invention the rear wall of the light fitting is provided with mounting means to mount the rear wall to the upright support. Having such mounting means provided in the light fitting reduces the need for separate additional means, thus avoiding additional components to be provided and simplifying the mounting procedure.
- In an embodiment of the present invention said light fitting comprises said light source, preferably an LED light source, which is particularly integrated in said light fitting. Providing the light source with the light fitting likewise reduces the need for separate additional means. Integrating the light source may further aid in achieving an
Ingress Protection 65 or 67 or 68 rating, the advantages of which were described above. - In an embodiment of the present invention, said light source is an LED light source, the light fitting forming or comprising a heat sink for the LED light source. Overheating is a known issue for LEDs and may lead to a reduced lifetime. Providing a heatsink avoids the LEDs from overheating. The heatsink may be provided by manufacturing the light fitting from a thermally conductive material, such as a metal (e.g. aluminium). Contact between the light fitting and the upright support causes a further heat dissipation if this should be required. Alternatively, a metal element (or an element with a high thermal conductivity) may be provided in a plastic light fitting. The metal element then acts as the heatsink or may thermally connect the LEDs to the upright support where the heat can dissipate over a large material volume.
- In an embodiment of the present invention said at least one opening in the cover is free from threads, wherein preferably the entire cover is free from threads. As mentioned above, avoiding threads allows the cover to be powder coated.
- The object according to the present invention is also achieved with a method of mounting the outdoor light assembly as described above on an upright support, the method comprising: mounting the light fitting onto the upright support with the head of said at least one fastening member being located inside the top wall of the light fitting; sliding the cover onto the light fitting until said at least one opening in the cover is aligned with said at least one threaded opening in the light fitting and said further light emission opening in the cover is aligned with the light emission opening in the light fitting; and rotating said at least one fastening member such that the head is located inside said at least one opening in the cover with the collar engaging the inner side of the top wall of the cover. The method results in an upright support with the outdoor light assembly as described above mounted thereon and thus achieves the same advantages.
- In an embodiment of the present invention rotating said at least one fastening member slides the cover upwards with respect to the light fitting thereby securing the mutually cooperating securing means. The advantages of slidingly engaging securing means has been described above.
- The object according to the present invention is also achieved with an outdoor closure system, such as a gate or fence, comprising an upright support and the outdoor light assembly as described above mounted on the upright support, the cover of the outdoor light assembly and the upright support preferably having a same surface finish. The outdoor closure system includes the outdoor light assembly as described above and thus achieves the same advantages.
- The object according to the present invention is also achieved with a kit of parts for constructing the outdoor light assembly as described above, the kit of parts comprising: the light fitting, the cover, and the at least one fastening member. The kit of parts allows to construct the outdoor light assembly as described above and thus achieves the same advantages.
- The invention will be further explained by means of the following description and the appended figures.
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Figures 1A and 1B show various perspective views of an outdoor light assembly according to an embodiment of the present invention mounted on an upright support. -
Figures 2A and 2B show various perspective view of an outdoor light assembly according to an embodiment of the present invention. -
Figures 3A to 3C show various views of the light fitting used in the outdoor light assembly according to an embodiment of the present invention. -
Figures 4A and 4B show various perspective view of the cover used in the outdoor light assembly according to an embodiment of the present invention. -
Figures 5A to 5C show perspective views of various stages of mounting the cover to the light fitting to form the outdoor light assembly according to an embodiment of the present invention. -
Figures 6A and 6B show a cross-sectional view through the outdoor light assembly according to an embodiment of the present invention with the fastening members in their assembly state and their mounted state and correspond to the states shown infigures 5B and 5C . - The present invention will be described with respect to particular embodiments and with reference to certain drawings but the invention is not limited thereto but only by the claims. The drawings described are only schematic and are non-limiting. In the drawings, the size of some of the elements may be exaggerated and not drawn on scale for illustrative purposes. The dimensions and the relative dimensions do not necessarily correspond to actual reductions to practice of the invention.
- Furthermore, the terms first, second, third and the like in the description and in the claims, are used for distinguishing between similar elements and not necessarily for describing a sequential or chronological order. The terms are interchangeable under appropriate circumstances and the embodiments of the invention can operate in other sequences than described or illustrated herein.
- Moreover, the terms top, bottom, over, under and the like in the description and the claims are to be interpreted in relation to the outdoor light assembly when mounted on an upright support.
- Furthermore, the various embodiments, although referred to as "preferred" are to be construed as exemplary manners in which the invention may be implemented rather than as limiting the scope of the invention.
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Figures 1A and 1B show different perspective views,figure 1A particularly shows a bottom view andfigure 1B particularly shows a top view, of an upright (such as vertical)support 1 on which an outdoorlight assembly 3 according to the present invention is mounted. Theupright support 1 is typically part of an outdoor closure system, such as a fence, gate, or the like, and is most often formed by a fixed post. In the illustrated embodiment, theupright support 1 is formed by a hollow metal, in particular stainless steel, aluminium or the like, tube. A hollow structure is beneficial as this provides a convenient manner to provide power to the outdoorlight assembly 3, e.g. by a power cable, in a manner not visible from the exterior of the closure system. Theupright support 1 may be made, for example, using extrusion moulding. - The outdoor
light assembly 3 is shown in perspective views infigures 2A and 2B . The outdoorlight assembly 3 comprises alight fitting 5 surrounded by acover 7. Thelight fitting 5 is shown infigures 3A to 3C , wherefigure 3A shows a front-bottom perspective view;figure 3B shows a rear-bottom perspective view; andfigure 3C shows a top view, whereas thecover 7 is shown infigures 4A and 4B , wherefigure 4A shows a front-bottom perspective view; andfigure 4B shows a rear-bottom perspective view. - The
light fitting 5 of the illustrated embodiments is generally L-shaped and includes arear wall 9, abottom wall 11, and atop wall 13. - The
bottom wall 11 is provided with a light emission opening 15 (indicated infigure 6A ) allowing light from a light emitting element (not shown) to pass therethrough. - The
rear wall 9 is provided with anpower opening 19 allowing apower cable 21 to pass therethrough. Therear wall 9 is further provided with afixation opening 23 surrounded by a square (in general non-circular)recess 25. Thefixation opening 23 andrecess 25 allow to mount thelight fitting 5 on theupright support 1 using a fixture set as described inEP 1 907 712EP 3 575 617bolt 27 which is inserted through theopening 23 in thelight fitting 5 into afixation element 29 having a square cross-section that fits into therecess 25. Thebolt 27 is screwed into an automatically fasteningnut element 31 that is located inside theupright support 1. It will be readily appreciated that more or fewer fixture sets may be used to fix thelight fitting 5 to thesupport 1. Moreover, other fastening means may also be used. - The
top wall 13 is provided with two threadedopenings 33. In the illustrated embodiment, theopenings 33 are directly provided with an internal thread (e.g. a bolt thread or a screw thread). However, in other embodiments, the openings have a smooth inside surface and a nut element is present to provide the thread. The nut element may be fixed inside the opening or located underneath it. It will be readily appreciated that more or fewer threadedopenings 33 may be provided. - The
light fitting 5 is typically made from a plastic material and particularly from a thermoplastic polymer material, such polyamide, polyethene, polyoxymethylene, polypropylene, polystyrene, polyvinyl chloride, thermoplastic polyurethane, and the like. The use of a thermoplastic material is preferred as this allows producing thelight fitting 5 using moulding operations, such as injection moulding. - In alternative embodiments, the
light fitting 5 is made from a metal, preferably aluminium. This may be achieved by a casting operation. Although a plastic light fitting is easier and cheaper to manufacture, a metal light fitting has the advantage that it provides a heat sink for a light emitting element (not shown) mounted on thelight fitting 5. Especially when using LEDs as light emitting element, a heatsink is advantageous so as to avoid overheating of the LEDs. - A heatsink may also be provided in a plastic
light fitting 5 by the provision of a metal (e.g. aluminium) element (e.g. a plate) in thermal connection (e.g. by direct contact or by indirect contact with one or more elements having a high thermal conductivity) with the light emitting elements. Preferably, the heat sink is also in thermal connection with the upright support where the heat has a sufficient area to dissipate. - The
cover 7 has abottom wall 35, atop wall 37, and aside wall 39. In the illustrated embodiment, theside wall 39 has a curved section, but other designs are possible, e.g. a U-shaped side wall. The shape of theside wall 39 is mainly determined for aesthetic reasons. In the illustrated embodiment, theside wall 39 forms a closed surface, however one or more openings may be provided thereby allowing additional illumination. - The
bottom wall 35 is provided with alight emission opening 41 allowing light from a light emitting element (not shown) to pass therethrough. Thelight emission opening 41 in thecover 7 is aligned with thelight emission opening 15 in thelight fitting 5. It will be readily appreciated that thelight emission openings light emission openings - The
top wall 37 is provided with twoopenings 43 which are aligned with respective ones of the threadedopenings 33 in thelight fitting 5. It will be readily appreciated that more orfewer openings 43 may be provided. Theseopenings 43 are free from any form of threads. - Details on how the
cover 7 is fixed to thelight fitting 5 are described in relation tofigures 5A to 6B . However, before going into detail, we first turn our attention tofigure 5A which illustrates some additional components mounted on thelight fitting 5. More specifically, alight source 45 is mounted on thebottom wall 11 of thelight fitting 5. Thelight source 45 is connected to thepower cable 21 and is provided with one or more light emitting elements (not shown) to provide the desired illumination. The light emitting elements may comprise one or more LED elements. Thelight source 45 has an Ingress Protection (IP) 68 rating, although other IP ratings, such asIP 65 or 67 rating, are also possible. Naturally, the connection between thepower cable 21 and thelight source 45 is preferably also made in compliance with the desired IP rating, e.g. by using waterproof seals and/or connections. - Besides the
light source 45, a protectivetransparent cover 47 is also mounted on the outer surface of thebottom wall 11 of thelight fitting 5. Thiscover 47 covers thelight emission opening 15 and protrudes with respect to the outer surface of thebottom wall 11 as shown infigure 6A. Figure 6A also shows the presence of an optical element 49 (e.g. a lens, diffusor, or the like) interposed between thelight source 45 and the protectivetransparent cover 47. - Two
fastening members 51 are also positioned in thelight fitting 5. More specifically, these are disposed in the threadedopenings 33. Naturally, more orfewer fastening members 51 may be used depending on the number of threaded openings. As shown infigures 6A and 6B , each fasteningmember 51 comprises a threadedshaft 53, ahead 55, and acollar 57 interposed therebetween. Thefastening members 51 may be formed by collar bolts or collar screws. - The way of mounting the outdoor
light assembly 3 on theupright support 1 is described next. In a first stage, thelight fitting 5 is mounted on theupright support 1. To this end, two openings are provided in thesupport 1, namely one for a mechanical connection using the fixture set 27, 29, 31 and one for thepower cable 21. Thelight fitting 5 is mounted using the fixture set (or other conventional means). - At this stage, the
fastening members 51 are inside thelight fitting 5. More specifically, theheads 55 are flush (or protrude only over a small distance) with the outer surface of thetop wall 13 of thelight fitting 5 as shown infigure 5A . In this way, thecover 7 can be slid onto thelight fitting 5 to arrive at the state illustrated infigures 5B and6A . Thetop wall 37 of thecover 7, in particular an inner surface thereof, is resting on thetop wall 13 of thelight fitting 5. As shown infigure 5B , there is agap 59 between thebottom wall 35 of thecover 7 and thebottom wall 11 of thelight fitting 5. - In the next stage, the
fastening members 51 are rotated. This may be achieved by inserting a tool (e.g. a hex key) into a hex-shapedhole 61 provided in thehead 55 of thefastening member 51. Other shapes besides a hex shape are known to the skilled person. Rotating thefastening members 51 causes, due to the threadedparts light fitting 5. More specifically, thecollar 57 is moved away from thetop wall 13 of thelight fitting 5 and engages aninner side 63 of thetop wall 37 of thecover 7 surrounding theopenings 43. In this manner, thecover 7 is slid upwards with respect to thelight fitting 5 and theprotective cover 47 is slid into thelight emission opening 41 provided in thebottom wall 35 of thecover 7. Once the outer surface of thecover 47 is flush with the outer surface of thebottom wall 35 of thecover 7, upwards motion of thecover 7 is stopped by thebottom wall 35 of thecover 7 abutting against thebottom wall 11 of thelight fitting 5. Theheads 55 are deposed in theopenings 43 in thecover 7. This state is shown infigure 5C and6B where agap 63 is present between thetop wall 37 of thecover 7 and thetop wall 13 of thelight fitting 5. - In the illustrated embodiment, the protective
transparent cover 47 forms a circumferential ridge (i.e. a male element) on thelight fitting 5 which engages a circumferential wall 65 (i.e. a female element) delimiting thelight emission opening 41 in thecover 7. These elements thus acts as mutually cooperating securing means (in addition to theheads 55 being deposed in the openings 43) and prevent thecover 7 from being detached from thelight fitting 5 without rotating thefastening members 51. - It will be readily appreciated that, besides the
cover 47 fitting in thelight emission opening 41, additional mutually cooperating securing means may be provided between thelight fitting 5 and thecover 7. Examples are a protrusion (e.g. a pin) on thebottom wall 11 of thelight fitting 5 which fits into a corresponding hole on thebottom wall 35 of thecover 7. - Although aspects of the present disclosure have been described with respect to specific embodiments, it will be readily appreciated that these aspects may be implemented in other forms within the scope of the present invention as defined by the claims.
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- An outdoor light assembly (3) for mounting against an upright support (1), the outdoor light assembly comprising:- a light fitting (5) comprising a rear wall (9) configured to be mounted against the upright support, a bottom wall (11) and a top wall (13), the bottom wall being provided with a light emission opening (15) allowing light generated by a light source (45) to pass therethrough, the top wall being provided with at least one threaded opening (33); and- a cover (7) fixed on the light fitting and comprising a top wall (37), a bottom wall (35) and a side wall (39), the top wall comprising at least one opening (43) aligned with said at least one threaded opening and the bottom wall comprising a further light emission opening (41) aligned with the light emission opening,characterized in that the outdoor light assembly further comprises:- at least one fastening member (51) which comprises a threaded shaft (53) disposed in said at least one threaded opening (33) in the light fitting, a head (55) disposed in said at least one opening (43) in the cover, and a collar (57) interposed between the head and the threaded shaft, the collar engaging an inner side (63) of the top wall of the cover; and- mutually cooperating securing means between the light fitting and the cover.
- The outdoor light assembly according to claim 1, characterized in that said mutually cooperating securing means are provided on the bottom wall of the light fitting and on the bottom wall of the cover, said mutually cooperating securing means preferably comprising a male member and a female member which slidingly engage with one another.
- The outdoor light assembly according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that said mutually cooperating securing means comprise a circumferential ridge provided on the light fitting which engages a circumferential wall (65) delimiting said further light emission opening in the cover.
- The outdoor light assembly according to claim 3, characterized in that the circumferential ridge is formed by a transparent cover element (47), preferably an optical element, mounted on the light fitting and fitted in the further light emission opening in the cover, the transparent cover element preferably being flush with an outer surface of the bottom wall of the cover.
- The outdoor light assembly according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the cover (7) is made from metal, preferably aluminium, the cover being more preferably powder coated.
- The outdoor light assembly according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that said light source (47) is an LED light source, the light fitting forming or comprising a heat sink for the LED light source.
- The outdoor light assembly according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the outdoor light assembly further comprises a transparent cover element (41) at least partially disposed in the further light emission opening in the cover, the transparent cover element preferably being flush with an outer surface of the bottom wall of the cover.
- The outdoor light assembly according to claim 7, characterized in that, when the outdoor light assembly is mounted on said upright support, the cover and the transparent cover together completely cover the light fitting.
- The outdoor light assembly according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the outdoor light assembly further comprises said light source (47) mounted on the light fitting, the light source having an Ingress Protection 65, preferably 67 or 68, rating.
- The outdoor light assembly according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that said at least one fastening member (51) is formed by a collar screw or collar bolt.
- The outdoor light assembly according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that:- the rear wall of the light fitting is provided with mounting means (23, 25) to mount the rear wall to the upright support; and/or- said at least one opening (43) in the cover is free from threads, preferably the entire cover being free from threads; and/or- said light fitting comprises said light source (47), preferably an LED light source, which is preferably integrated in said light fitting.
- A method of mounting the outdoor light assembly (3) according to any one of the preceding claims on an upright support (1), the method comprising:- mounting the light fitting (5) onto the upright support with the head (55) of said at least one fastening member (51) being located inside the top wall (13) of the light fitting;- sliding the cover (7) onto the light fitting until said at least one opening (43) in the cover is aligned with said at least one threaded opening (33) in the light fitting and said further light emission opening (41) in the cover is aligned with the light emission opening (15) in the light fitting; and- rotating said at least one fastening member (51) such that the head (55) is located inside said at least one opening (43) in the cover with the collar (57) engaging the inner side (63) of the top wall of the cover.
- The method of claim 12, wherein rotating said at least one fastening member slides the cover upwards with respect to the light fitting thereby securing the mutually cooperating securing means.
- An outdoor closure system, such as a gate or fence, comprising an upright support (1) and the outdoor light assembly (3) according to any one of the claims 1 to 11 mounted on the upright support, the cover (7) of the outdoor light assembly and the upright support preferably having a same surface finish.
- A kit of parts for constructing the outdoor light assembly (3) according to any one of the claims 1 to 11, the kit of parts comprising: the light fitting (5), the cover (7), and the at least one fastening member (51).
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