NZ622688B2 - Mounting arrangement - Google Patents

Mounting arrangement Download PDF

Info

Publication number
NZ622688B2
NZ622688B2 NZ622688A NZ62268812A NZ622688B2 NZ 622688 B2 NZ622688 B2 NZ 622688B2 NZ 622688 A NZ622688 A NZ 622688A NZ 62268812 A NZ62268812 A NZ 62268812A NZ 622688 B2 NZ622688 B2 NZ 622688B2
Authority
NZ
New Zealand
Prior art keywords
mounting
luminaire
optical member
type
members
Prior art date
Application number
NZ622688A
Other versions
NZ622688A (en
Inventor
Anton Bowness
Darren Feasey
Raymond Keane
Joanne Mailen
Original Assignee
Thorn Lighting Ltd
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Priority claimed from EP11275123.5A external-priority patent/EP2581652B1/en
Application filed by Thorn Lighting Ltd filed Critical Thorn Lighting Ltd
Publication of NZ622688A publication Critical patent/NZ622688A/en
Publication of NZ622688B2 publication Critical patent/NZ622688B2/en

Links

Classifications

    • 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
    • F21V15/00Protecting lighting devices from damage
    • F21V15/01Housings, e.g. material or assembling of housing parts
    • F21V15/015Devices for covering joints between adjacent lighting devices; End coverings
    • 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
    • F21V17/00Fastening of component parts of lighting devices, e.g. shades, globes, refractors, reflectors, filters, screens, grids or protective cages
    • F21V17/002Fastening of component parts of lighting devices, e.g. shades, globes, refractors, reflectors, filters, screens, grids or protective cages with provision for interchangeability, i.e. component parts being especially adapted to be replaced by another part with the same or a different function
    • 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
    • F21V17/00Fastening of component parts of lighting devices, e.g. shades, globes, refractors, reflectors, filters, screens, grids or protective cages
    • F21V17/10Fastening of component parts of lighting devices, e.g. shades, globes, refractors, reflectors, filters, screens, grids or protective cages characterised by specific fastening means or way of fastening
    • F21V17/102Fastening of component parts of lighting devices, e.g. shades, globes, refractors, reflectors, filters, screens, grids or protective cages characterised by specific fastening means or way of fastening using gravity or suction
    • 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
    • F21V21/00Supporting, suspending, or attaching arrangements for lighting devices; Hand grips
    • F21V21/14Adjustable mountings
    • 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
    • F21V3/00Globes; Bowls; Cover glasses
    • F21V3/02Globes; Bowls; Cover glasses characterised by the shape
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F21LIGHTING
    • F21YINDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBCLASSES F21K, F21L, F21S and F21V, RELATING TO THE FORM OR THE KIND OF THE LIGHT SOURCES OR OF THE COLOUR OF THE LIGHT EMITTED
    • F21Y2103/00Elongate light sources, e.g. fluorescent tubes
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T29/00Metal working
    • Y10T29/49Method of mechanical manufacture
    • Y10T29/49826Assembling or joining

Abstract

Disclosed is a mounting arrangement for mounting an optical member (30) to an oblong luminaire, comprising a plurality of mounting members (10, 20) arranged to be fixed to an end cap at the narrow side of an oblong luminaire and to accommodate the optical member (30). The plurality of mounting members (10, 20) comprises a first type of mounting member (10) and a second type of mounting member (20). The first type of mounting member (10) may pivotably support one end of the optical member to enable rotation/tilting of the optical member into engagement with the second type of mounting means (20). ers (10, 20) comprises a first type of mounting member (10) and a second type of mounting member (20). The first type of mounting member (10) may pivotably support one end of the optical member to enable rotation/tilting of the optical member into engagement with the second type of mounting means (20).

Description

MOUNTING ARRANGEMENT The present invention is directed to a mounting arrangement for mounting an optical member to an oblong luminaire.
Oblong luminaires are well known in the lighting ry and are commercially available for a variety of applications. Especially for the lighting of interior areas a number of respective ire models is available. For industrial or commercial areas the use of cost efficiently designed luminaires is . These luminaires are usually provided with a basic onality, lacking the possibility to adapt the light emission to various needs, which might arise in the course of time.
Furthermore, considering the weight and dimension of oblong luminaires, installing respective devices requires significant efforts; in many cases a plurality of skilled s and auxiliary personal is ory, adding to substantial installation costs.
The following discussion of the background to the invention is intended to facilitate an tanding of the invention. However, it should be appreciated that the discussion is not an acknowledgement or admission that any of the material referred to was published, known or part of the common general knowledge as at the priority date of the application.
It would therefore be desirable to e the possibility to adapt the light emission of an oblong luminaire and tively facilitating the lation and maintenance.
A mounting arrangement for an optical member to an oblong luminaire according to claim 1, a combination of a mounting arrangement and an optical member according to claim 6, a luminaire according to claim 9 and a method according to claim 11.
Advantageous modifications of the present invention are subject matter of the depending claims.
According to a first aspect, the present invention provides mounting arrangement for mounting an optical member to an oblong luminaire, comprising a plurality of mounting members, arranged to be fixed to end cap of the oblong luminaire which end caps are provided at the narrow sides of the luminaire and to accommodate the optical member, wherein the plurality of mounting members comprises: a) two mirror symmetrical mounting members of –a first type which are provided to be ed to one end cap of said luminaire and b) two mirror rical mounting members of a second type which are provided to be combined to the other end cap of said luminaire; wherein the first type of mounting member is provided to accommodate the l member pivotable and wherein the first type of mounting member is provided to accommodate the optical member pivotable and wherein the second type of mounting member is arranged to combine ittingly with the optical member, preferably with a “clicking” sound.
According to the invention, a mounting arrangement for mounting an optical member to an oblong luminaire is provided, sing a plurality of ng members, being arranged to be fixed to an end cap at the narrow side of an oblong luminaire and to accommodate the optical member. Furthermore, the plurality of mounting members comprises a first type of mounting member and a second type of mounting member, respectively d as a mounting member of a first type and a mounting member of a second type. 2012/070235 Aided by respective first type and second type mounting members arranged at the end cap of an oblong luminaire, possibilities arise, to deviate from a mounting method, requiring to keep the optical member manually in an essentially parallel orientation to a housing of the luminaire for a substantial time, while mounting the optical member.
Furthermore, providing an optical member to an oblong luminaire, favorably enables an alteration of the light emission of the ire, thus likewise lity is enhanced to adapt the luminaire to various needs while reducing respective efforts significantly.
Advantageously, the first type of mounting member is ed to accommodate the optical member pivotable. Being mounted to the end cap at the narrow side of the luminaire, optical members, especially favorable long and extending, can be hooked to the mounting member of the first type in a preferably tilted position, immediately supporting the weight of the optical member during the mounting s. Hence also rather extending optical members can be handled by a minimum number of workers or ary personal.
Accordingly, an aspect of the invention is to providing a method for mounting an optical member to an oblong luminaire comprising the steps of A) combining the optical member with the first type of mounting member, provided at a narrow end of the ire; B) rotating the optical member around a pivoting axis perpendicular to a longitudinal direction of the luminaire; C) combining the optical member with the second type of mounting member, provided at another narrow end of the luminaire.
As y hinted, the described method significantly facilitates the mounting process for an optical member, in ular for an oblong optical member, as it is commonly the case, for an optical member being d to both narrow ends of the oblong luminaire. Being accommodated at one end, the weight of the optical member is ately supported, reducing the effort of a single worker to a minimum.
Furthermore, ed with the possibility to be rotated and to enclose various angles with the luminaire, the optical member can be combined with the opposing narrow end of the luminaire, while maintaining permanent contact with the mounting member of the first type, thus receiving constant support during the mounting ure.
An advantageous modification of the method fiirther ses the step of first mounting the luminaire, respectively the luminaire housing to a carrier for the oblong luminaire and then mounting the optical member to the oblong luminaire. Aided by first and second type mounting members, the optical member is separable from the luminaire, in particular from the luminaire housing. Respectively fostering the mounting process, a series of steps is described in the foregoing, requiring minimum weight support during each of the steps.
Advantageously, the method comprises combining the first type of mounting member and the second type of mounting member to narrow end faces of the luminaire obviating the usage of tools. As y perceived, the mounting s is fiarther facilitated, enhancing the possibility to significantly speed up the mounting process, thus reducing s and likewise increasing lity.
Preferably the mounting member of the first type is provided with a flat pivoting face projecting from a central, preferably polygonal body. Favorably avoiding a fixed combination and also a fixed pivoting point, the pivoting face can serve as bearing, providing multiple pivoting points for the optical member. More advantageously, although obviating a fixed connection to the optical , weight of the l member is supported — at least in part — by the mounting member of the first type during the mounting process, fostered in particular by the stable construction of the central body of the first type mounting member.
Advantageously being d at the opposing narrow end of the oblong luminaire, the second type of mounting member is ably provided to combine snap-fittingly with the optical member, even more preferably with a “clicking” sound.
Hence in addition to the mounting member of the first type, also the mounting member of the second type is ed to accommodate the optical member, obviating the usage of tools. Furthermore, acoustical ck to the user can be provided by the ing” sound, assuring a save connection of the optical member to the luminaire.
Preferably the second type of ng member is provided with a snap-fitting clip, ting from a l, preferably polygonal body, raising both the possibility to combine the optical member ing the usage of tools and ng a “clicking” sound; a swift and readily achievable connection between the luminaire housing and the optical member is stipulated.
In an advantageous modification of the invention and as already hinted, the mounting members of the first and second type and the optical member are provided to be combined and separated, obviating the usage of tools. Furthermore also the mounting members of the first and second type can be ed to be combined to the luminaire and separated, ing the usage of tools.
Accordingly, a variety of modifications is conceivable within the framework of the invention; preferably ng or snap-fitting means are provided to realize respective connections. Advantageously, at least one of the combinations provides a hook type connection, wherein a “hook-like structure” is arranged at the optical member and a respective ng member is provided at the mounting member.
Preferably for the combination of mounting members of the first or second type and the luminaire, in particular with the housing or end caps of the luminaire, a sliding connection is also favorable.
A further aspect of the invention extends also to a combination of a mounting arrangement according to the invention and an optical member, wherein the optical member is preferably provided with a pivoting means.
Advantageously, the ng means is comprised in a hook like combination of the mounting member, preferably a mounting member of the first type, and the optical member, fostering a readily pivotable combination ofboth members.
A modification of the invention ates, providing the plurality of mounting members to combine with the end caps at a surface forming an inner surface of the luminaire when being in a mounted position.
Favorably arranging both the ity of mounting members invisibly from the exterior of the luminaire and keeping the optical properties unaltered, possibilities to mount an optical member to a luminaire are optimized.
Advantageously, the optical member is formed by a plurality of preferably latchingly combined members; more preferably a central member is formed by a trough like diffuser and the optical member advantageously comprises abutting end caps of the . Hence, the optical member consists of a plurality of members combinable and separable obviating the usage of tools.
A further aspect of the invention is directed to an oblong luminaire, comprising a combination of a mounting arrangement and an optical member ing to invention. rmore, the oblong luminaire also comprises a housing, provided with end caps at the narrow sides of the luminaire and one or more lamps. Preferably the lamps are oblong lamps, more preferably , fluorescent lamps.
In an advantageous modification of the invention the optical member, when mounted to the luminaire, exceeds the dimension of the narrow side of the luminaire housing or projects out of the housing, respectively of the end caps. And more preferably the mounting members are arranged to extend beyond the narrow side of the housing of the luminaire and more preferably beyond the end caps.
Favorably, the interior space of the luminaire circumscribed by the combination of the l member and the housing can be altered by the use of various optical members.
Fostering the use of a variety of different lamp types by said ions of the optical member, single or double batten lamps are conceivable in combination with the oblong luminaire. Preferably, the geometrical center of the twin batten arrangement is identical to the single batten configuration.
In the following, the present invention and preferred embodiments thereof are ned in more detail with respect to the enclosed drawing. It is shown in Fig.1 a-c) an embodiment of a mounting member of the first type; 2012/070235 Fig.2 a-c) an embodiment of a mounting member of the second type; Fig.3 a-c) an embodiments of an end cap of an optical member; Fig.4 a—c) an embodiment of an optical member comprising a diffilser member; Fig.5 a-c) steps of a method for mounting an optical member to an oblong ire; Fig.6 a partial side View of an embodiment of oblong luminaire according to the invention.
The present invention is based on the need to foster a swift and easy mounting s of an l member 30 to an oblong luminaire, both ing the possibilities to employ unskilled personal to this task, reducing efforts and ng a flexible alteration of optical properties of an oblong luminaire.
According to the invention, a plurality of mounting members 10, 20 is provided at the narrow ends of the luminaire, preferably mating with end caps of the luminaire arranged at the narrow end. The mounting members can be arranged to be combinable to a specific luminaire model or a make-series of luminaires, but also a retrofit approach is conceivable within the scope of the invention.
The plurality of mounting s 10, 20 comprises a first type of mounting member and a second type of ng member 20; respectively the plurality of mounting members 10, 20 comprises a mounting member of a first type 10 and a mounting member of a second type 20.
Following the single embodiment as outlined in Figures 1 to 6, a mounting member of the first type 10 is arranged at one narrow end of the oblong luminaire, whereas a mounting member of the second 20 type is provided at the opposing narrow end of the luminaire.
However it is to be pointed out that the invention is not limited to the depicted single embodiment, various tions are conceivable likewise.
As will become apparent in the following, providing two types of mounting members at opposing narrow ends of the oblong luminaire exhibits a y of benefits, which synergetically interact and aggregate in a method for mounting an optical member to an oblong luminaire.
Several steps of a tive method are depicted in figures 5a to Sc. As will be readily appreciated, the optical member 30 is repeatable combinable to and separable from the luminaire, obviating the usage of tools. Favorably, unity is created for ng the tive oblong luminaire to a carrier structure independently of the optical member 30 in a commencing step. Hence, the initial weight, requiring support during the lation of the luminaire, can be significantly reduced.
As can be derived from figure 5a, a further step of the method comprises A) ing the optical member 30 with the mounting member of the first type 10 provided at a narrow end of the luminaire.
Stipulating a first type of mounting member 10 at one end of the oblong luminaire and a second type of mounting member 20 at an opposing end brings about the possibility to combine the luminaire and the optical member 30 deviating from a method of keeping the luminaire and the optical member 30 largely parallel during the mounting ure.
As can be further derived from figure 5a, and as will be explained in more detail below, the mounting member of the first type 10 is ed to accommodate the optical member 30 rotatable. Even more favorable, the optical member 30 can be mounted to and combined with the mounting member of the first type 10, choosing from a variety of different approaching and joining angles. In particular, the mounting member of the first type 10 and the optical member 30 are provided to be hooked to each other.
Benefiting from the possibility to choose from a plurality of approaching angles, a single worker, holding the optical member 30 at one end, can y combine optical members 30 opposing end with the mounting member of the first type 10.
In a following step B) is stipulated, rotating the optical member 30 around a pivoting axis perpendicular to a longitudinal direction of the luminaire. As still can be seen from figure 5a, the mounting member of the first type 10 exhibits a respective pivoting point.
While being accommodated by the mounting member of the first type 10 the optical member is rotated, bringing the opposing end of the optical member 20 into proximity of the luminaire. A further step C) of method can be derived from figures 5b and 5c, comprising combining the l member 30 with a mounting member of the second type 20 provided at the other narrow end of the luminaire.
The respective mounting member of the second type 20 is provided with sliding faces, which will be described in more detail n, also fostering the approach of the mounting member of the second type 20 and the optical member 30 from a variety of angles, respectively from a rotating movement.
As can be derived from figure 5c, the ng member of the second type 20 can actuated from the exterior of the luminaire without the usage of tools to release the optical member 30, respective actuating faces ding to the exterior of the luminaire are arranged on the mounting member of the second type 20.
Above all, the ion es a swift and readily achievable method for mounting an optical member 30 to a ire, both ing flexibility and optimizing efforts during the mounting s.
A respective embodiment of a mounting member of the first type 10 is shown in figures 1a and 1b. The depicted ng member of the first type 10 comprises a tubular central body 11, with a basically polygonal cross section. The polygonal cross section tapers towards one end of the central body 11 providing a first member of a hook bearing. Abutting the central body 11, flat projecting pivoting faces 12 are arranged. The flat pivoting face 12 represents a plurality of pivoting points or axes, ed to provide a bearing for the optical member 30, accommodating said optical member 30 rotatable. The flat pivoting face 12 provides a second member for a hook bearing.
Furthermore, the central body 11 comprises adjacent to the pivoting face 12 orthogonally arranged guiding faces, supporting the pivoting movement of the optical member 30, providing a third member of a hook bearing. Hence, the mounting member of the first type 10 comprises bearing means, accommodating the optical member 30 lly. Nevertheless, said members are still separable, avoiding any usage of tools.
As also shown in figures 1a and 1b, the mounting member of the first type 10 comprises attachment means 13, arranged to combine with the luminaire, in particular with end caps arranged at a narrow side of the oblong luminaire. Projecting arms are arranged on the central body 11, opposing the flat pivoting faces. Increasing stability, the projecting arms are arranged form fittingly with the luminaire. Comprising a ably polygonal dowel arranged on the projecting arms, the attachment means 13 are provided to mate with an opening in or on the end cap of the luminaire. The dowel is arranged elastically, preferably exceeding the g ed in the end cap in size. The advantageously polygonal formed cross section of the dowel provides om to fit the dowel to the opening, exhibiting elastic force towards the circumference of the g. However, also cutouts in the dowel are conceivable to provide respective headroom.
Forming guiding means, the dowel, and thus attachment means 13 are arranged to be ed with the luminaire obviating the usage of tools. se a separation of the mounting member of the first type 10 from the luminaire is possible.
However, not limited to a retrofit approach, a variety of attachment means are vable, including the possibility of magnetically fitting the mounting members of the first of second type 10, 20 to the luminaire, and respectively gluing, soldering, welding, bolting or ng ble attachment means to the luminaire, arranged to cooperate, preferably in a tool less manner, with the attachment means 13, 23 (cf. figures 2a to c) of the mounting members of the first 10 tively the second type Figure lc shows ng members of the first type 10 ed to the end cap of an oblong luminaire. The first type of mounting members 10 comprises two mirror symmetrical makes, which are ed to extend or project beyond the housing, in particular beyond the end caps, of the luminaire. Projecting ntally beyond the end caps, the mounting member of the first type 10 provides said pivoting faces 10 in a horizontally d manner, readily supporting the weight of the optical member 30, which can be hooked with the mounting member of the first type 10 and rotated around a pivoting axis, aligned perpendicular to the udinal axis of the luminaire.
The l member 30 is provided with respective ng means 36, as is best seen from figures 3a to 3c. The optical member of the depicted embodiment consist of a plurality of members 32 and 35, which are arranged to be combined obviating the usage of tools, improving adaptability to various kinds of luminaires likewise.
However, a y optical member 30 is also conceivable.
The specific embodiment of figures 3a to 3c provides pivoting means 36, arranged on end caps of the optical member 30. Exhibiting substantially an “L”-shape or a hook- shape, as especially favorable depicted in figure 3c, a linear flange representing one side of the “L”, provides a ng axis perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the luminaire. Angled, orthogonally arranged, protrusions of the linear flange are formed to control the tilting angle of the optical member 30 with respect to the mounting member of the first type 10, in particular when moved up to the flat pivoting face 12.
Furthermore, a chevron like cutout of the “L”-shaped pivoting means 36, provides likewise a “hook like structure” or a hook like connection to the mounting member of the first type 10. The cutout is arranged to combine with the central body 11 of the mounting member of the first type 10 at least in part form-fittingly. ned guiding faces, provided on the central body ll, supporting a rotational movement of the optical member 30, taper to snap into the chevron like cutout. Furthermore the “L”-shaped pivoting means 36 are provided with top faces which limit the tilting angle of the optical member 30; when the optical member 30 is brought to a final mounting position, respective top faces align with the central body 12 of the mounting member of the first type 10 essentially parallel to the said pivoting faces 12 arranged n.
Thus, the optical member 30, or respective end cap 32 of the optical member 30, comprises pivoting means 36, arranged to combine with the mounting member of the first type 10, obviating the usage of tools, being separable, likewise obviating the usage of tools and being pivotable.
Furthermore, the end caps 32 of the optical member are provided to combine with a diffuser member 35, comprising respective combination means. ingly, favorable resilient clamps or clamping blocks are provided on the end cap 32, ing the form of the er member 34 at le mounting points provided on the end cap 32. Being slid into said , the diffuser member 35 is ed with the end cap 32, in a tool less . Benefiting from ng means 36 being arranged on the end cap 32 of the optical member 30, a variety of optical properties can be achieved by exchanging the central diffuser member 35. It is to be emphasized, that the ion is not limited to a member 35 exhibiting diffiJsing properties; above all, an adaption to various optical demands can be achieved by the simple exchange of the optical member 30 or preferably the central diffuser member 35, comprised in the optical member 30.
The described embodiment of the invention comprises a trough like oblong, central diffuser member 35 with abutting end caps 32, arranged at the narrow side of the trough.
When mounted to the luminaire, the optical member 30 exceeds the dimension, respectively projects beyond the narrow side of the luminaire housing 50. Fostering the use of a variety of lamp types, the optical member 30 provides onal headroom, to arrange preferably a one, or more preferably, a two batten type fluorescent lamp.
Advantageously the lamp types T16 or T26 are used. A respective modification of the arrangement is hinted in figure 4c.
Once combined at one end with the mounting member of the first type 10, the optical member 30 is accommodated rotatable around an axis perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the oblong luminaire. Pivoted to the mounting member of the second type 20, the opposing end can be combined snap-fittingly with the mounting member of the second type 20. Respective predescribed pivoting means 36, arranged on the end cap ofthe optical member 30, also foster the combination with the mounting member of the second type 20.
A preferred embodiment of the mounting member of the second type 20 is depicted in figures 2a to 2c. The mounting member of the second type 20 deviates from the predescribed mounting member of the first type 10 in that the flat pivoting face 12 is replaced by snap-fitting means; a resilient snap-fitting clip 22 is arranged protruding from a polygonal central body 21 of the mounting member of the second type 20. The mounting member of the second type 20 comprises attachment means 23 similar in form and fiinction to attachment means 13, comprised in the mounting member of the first type 10.
Providing headroom to actuate the resilient snap-fitting clip 22, the central polygonal and tapered body 21 is reduced in size with respect to the l body ll of the mounting member of the first type 10, and exhibits with respect to the guiding faces 37 an identical functionality. Additionally to the resilient tting clip 22, a limiting face is arranged protruding into the actuation om of the snap-fitting clip. The snap-fitting clip 22 is provided with a gripping face and a sliding face, which exhibits a characteristic projection or nose, both supporting a rotational movement of the optical member 30 and yielding acoustical ck once the optical member 30 is securely attached to the oblong luminaire, resulting in an akable “click”.
The second type of mounting member 20 comprises two mirror rical makes; Figure 2c explains in more detail a respective arrangement combined to the end cap of an oblong luminaire. Also the mounting member of the second type 20 projects beyond the housing 50 of the luminaire, in particular beyond the end cap; said bly formed attachment means 23 foster a respective arrangement.
Once rotated into the ity of the ng member of the second type 20, the pivoting means 36, comprised in the optical member 30, respectively the end cap 35, ate slidingly with said siding face of the mounting member of the second type . In particular, the mentioned chevron like cutout provides a sliding face 37 arranged on the optical member 30, cooperating with the mounting member of the second type slidingly.
Being further d with the luminaire, the optical member 30 actuates the snap- fitting means, respectively the snap fitting-clip 22, ing the clip 22 towards the limiting face. Once the optical member 30 favorably overlaps with the protrusion or nose, provided on the snap-fitting means, a rapid change in deflection is caused by the nose, resulting in a characteristic “click”, thus signaling the user that the snap fitting means provide a save and latching combination of the luminaire and the l member 30. Being in a mounted position the nose is snapped behind the top faces of the l member 30, respectively snapped behind top faces of the pivoting means 26, comprised in the optical member 30.
As is also hinted by figure 6, the plurality of mounting members 10, 20 is provided to combine with the end caps at a surface forming an inner surface of the luminaire, in particular when being in a mounted position. Favorably the mounting s are arranged, not hampering the optical properties of the luminaire or the optical member Further fostering optical properties of the luminaire, the plurality of mounting members 10, 20 odate the optical member 30 at a surface forming an inner surface of the luminaire when being in a mounted position. In the depicted ment, the plurality of mounting members combine exclusively with end caps 35 comprised the optical member 30, which are preferably independent of any optical ties of the luminaire — as hinted in the embodiment, advantageously formed from an intransparent plastic material.
As can be further seen from figure 5c, the ment comprises mounting members of the second type 20, exhibiting ion means accessible from the exterior of the ire. Said gripping faces arranged on the snap-fitting clip 22, protrude to the exterior of the luminaire, Whereas the latching connection is provided at faces forming the interior of the luminaire.
Preferably the plurality of mounting s 10, 20 is formed from an intransparent plastic material as well, favorably allowing a molding process. More advantageously, the optical member 30 exclusively comprises a transparent material, defining preferably solely the optical properties of the luminaire.
Aided by the inventive mounting arrangement, possibilities are enhanced to optimize the mounting process and optical properties of an oblong luminaire, while significantly reducing tive efforts.
Furthermore is to be ned, that in the framework of the invention is conceivable ing all predescribed features or features disclosed in figures favorably with each other.
Where the terms "comprise", "comprises", "comprised" or "comprising" are used in this specification (including the claims) they are to be interpreted as specifying the presence of the stated es, integers, steps or components, but not precluding the presence of one or more other features, integers, steps or components, or group thereto.

Claims (11)

The claims defining the invention are as follows:
1. Mounting arrangement for mounting an optical member to an oblong luminaire, 5 comprising a plurality of mounting members, arranged to be fixed to end cap of the oblong luminaire which end caps are provided at the narrow sides of the luminaire and to accommodate the optical member, wherein the plurality of mounting members comprises: 10 a) two mirror symmetrical mounting s of –a first type which are provided to be combined to one end cap of said luminaire and b) two mirror symmetrical mounting members of a second type which are provided to be combined to the other end cap of said luminaire; wherein the first type of mounting member is provided to accommodate the 15 optical member ble and n the first type of mounting member is provided to accommodate the optical member pivotable and wherein the second type of mounting member is arranged to combine snapfittingly with the l member, preferably with a “clicking” sound.
2. Mounting ement according to claim 1, wherein, the first type of mounting member is provided with a flat pivoting face, ting from a central preferably polygonal body.
3. Mounting arrangement according to one of the preceding , wherein, the second type of mounting member is provided with a snap-fitting clip, projecting from a central preferably polygonal body.
4. Mounting arrangement according to one of the preceding , wherein, the ng members and the optical member are provided to be combined and separated, obviating the usage of tools and/or the ng members are provided to be combined to the luminaire and separated, obviating the usage of tools.
5. Mounting arrangement according to one of the preceding claims, 5 wherein, the plurality of ng members are provided to combine with the end caps at a surface forming an inner surface of the luminaire when being in a mounted 10
6. Combination of a mounting arrangement according to one of the preceding claims and an optical member, wherein, the l member is provided with pivoting means.
7. Combination of claim 6, wherein, the plurality of ng members accommodate the optical member at a surface forming an inner surface of the luminaire when being in a mounted 20 position.
8. Combination according to one of the preceding claims 6 or 7, wherein, the optical member is formed by a plurality of latchingly ed members, 25 n preferably a central member is formed by a trough like diffuser and more preferably abutting end caps of the trough.
9. Oblong luminaire comprising a combination according to one of the preceding claims 6 to 8, a 30 housing provided with end caps at the narrow sides of the luminaire and one or more lamps combined with the housing.
10. Luminaire according to claim 9, wherein the optical member when mounted to the luminaire exceeds the ion of the narrow side of the luminaire housing. 5
11. Method for mounting an optical member to an oblong luminaire according to one of the preceding claims 9 or 10, comprising the steps A) combining the optical member with the first type of mounting member provided at a narrow end of the luminaire; 10 B) rotating the optical member around a pivoting axis perpendicular to a longitudinal direction of the luminaire.
NZ622688A 2011-10-12 2012-10-12 Mounting arrangement NZ622688B2 (en)

Applications Claiming Priority (3)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
EP11275123.5A EP2581652B1 (en) 2011-10-12 2011-10-12 Mounting arrangement
EP11275123.5 2011-10-12
PCT/EP2012/070235 WO2013053875A2 (en) 2011-10-12 2012-10-12 Mounting arrangement

Publications (2)

Publication Number Publication Date
NZ622688A NZ622688A (en) 2015-04-24
NZ622688B2 true NZ622688B2 (en) 2015-07-28

Family

ID=

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US20190195474A1 (en) Multi-Piece Frames
US7748868B2 (en) Recessed luminaire
US11320101B2 (en) Recessed downlight fixture
WO2010001695A1 (en) Mounting assist member and lighting device
CA1186291A (en) Integrated lighting systems for suspended ceilings or the like
CA2483062A1 (en) Hanger bar assemblies for recessed luminaires
US7665503B2 (en) Ladder drum for venetian blind
US9157620B2 (en) Mounting arrangement and method for mounting an optical member to an oblong luminaire
US20090213621A1 (en) Luminaire profile
US20190056098A1 (en) Downlight lighting assembly
NZ622688B2 (en) Mounting arrangement
CA2505670A1 (en) Emergency lighting fixture having adjustable reflector and lamp assembly
US7824081B2 (en) Helicoidal system for recessed light fixture assembly
US10168034B2 (en) Downlight
CA2668278C (en) Strip lighting fixture
CN218763051U (en) Buckle formula quick detach is in light device
KR200450149Y1 (en) Lamp holder for downlight capable of rotation and angle controlling
CN213872351U (en) Wall lamp device, wall lamp hanging support plate and wall lamp
JP3117152U (en) Lighting device
JP2653946B2 (en) Light control device for lighting equipment for system ceiling
KR200401921Y1 (en) Cover for lighting lamp
EP2392855B1 (en) Supporting arrangement to supporting a luminaire housing
KR200244843Y1 (en) down light
JP2004234966A (en) Lighting fixture
US7093957B2 (en) Adjustable double-arcuate reflector for an emergency lighting fixture