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    • 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
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    • F21V23/00Arrangement of electric circuit elements in or on lighting devices
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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  • This invention relates to lighting fixtures of Claims.
  • the present invention is concerned with novel improvements in structur relating to the housing structure for choke coil box, wires and spaced apart socket members, an elongated fluorescent lighting tube being detachably held upon and between two end socket members. one at each end of a unit of the fixture. Lighting in different environments may requir different over-all lengths of the lighting installations and with my invention basic units of a predetermined length are provided with a means for very-quickly and readily detachably connecting said units end to end when a length greater than a single unit is desired.
  • the present invention is also concerned with an especially practical, simple, economical and efiectiv construction for the detachable end to end connection of two or more lighting units, each of which carries a lighting tube.
  • Fig. l is a perspective view illustrating a compiete unit and with a second unit partially shown in alinement therewith as when two of the units are connected together.
  • Fig. 2 is a fragmentary vertical section through the two units in end to end connection.
  • Fig. 3 is a fragmentary plan view oi the two
  • Fig. 4 is a fragmentary section showing the manner of detachable hooking together of two units in end to end relationship. the units being separated.
  • Fig. 5 is a similar view alter the units have been connected.
  • Fig. 6 is a fragmentary perspective oi one end of the base member of the unit looking at the outside.
  • Fig. 7 is a similar view looking at the end 13G!- tion of said base member at the inside.
  • Fig. 8 is a-transverse section through a complete unit, the light tube holding socket being omitted.
  • Fig. 9 is a fragmentary plan view of the unit slightly modified at its end structure.
  • Fig. 10 is a view similar to Fig. 7 01' an inner view of the modified end structure of the base member of the unit, and
  • Fig. 11 is a transverse section through said modified end structure of base member looking toward the end thereof.
  • the base member oi. the unit is made of sheet metal in channel form having a web I and spaced apart substantially parallel flanges 2 turned in the same direction at right angles therefrom at opposed side edges. This part of the structure is very simply and readily made on a sheet metal bending brake.
  • a post 3 (Fig. 2 is permanently riveted or otherwise securely con nected to the web I and extends therefrom between the flanges 2, at its upper end being interiorly bored and threaded.
  • the ends of the channel are closed by separate sheet metal end members each made from a single plate of sheet metal and from th same dies.
  • the end member 4 at its upper portion as shown in the drawings has a shelf or ledge it struck therefrom and turned inwardly at right angles between two upstanding ears 6. From the side edges of the plate 4 two ears I are turned inwardly at right angles and similarly from the lower edges two cars 8 properly positioned so that the ears 1 he immediately within the inner sides of the flanges Z and the ears 8 against the inner side of the web I.
  • the ears I and 8 are secured to the flanges 2 and. web I by spot welding, preferably, or any other equivalent permanent connection.
  • FIG. 8 Immediately above the bottom ears 8 slots 9 as shown (Fig. 8) are out in the end member t.
  • a hook it extenclsthrough one of the slots 9 and has a part thereof lying over the adjacent ear 8 to which it is spot welded. Thu when one of the end plate members t is permanently conected at each end of the channel base memher there will be two ledges 5 extending inwardly one at each end of the member, and at each end there will be one hook ill, the hook being open toward the adjacent side 2 of said base member (Fig.
  • the hooks it] at opposite ends of the base member are at opposite sides thereof permitting said hooks to be inserted through the unfilled slots 9 of th end plates 4- of adjoin ing units thence moved laterally to bring the units in alinement and hook them together.
  • the ears 6 on the contiguous end plate 4 have openings therein which will come into conjunction when the units are thus alined and hook connected together.
  • the plates I may also have a centrally located opening I! thcrethrough as shown.
  • socket member I2 of suitable insulating material is secured which extends outwardly, having means at its ends to receive the projecting pins of a conventional fluorescent lighting tube. Said tube is readily attached or detached being removed for replacement or for any inspection or repair of the wiring and choke coil box, which choke coil box is mounted upon and at the inner side of the web I of the channel base member.
  • a cover I3 of sheet metal is formed with curved flanges I4 and at its ends is notched for the passage of the projecting portions of the sockets I2.
  • the curved side flanges I4 in practice reach to and telescope slightly over the edge portions of the flanges 2 (Fig. 8).
  • a screw I5 passes through the cover I3 and into the upper end of the posts 3 (Fig.2) securing the parts together.
  • the ears 6 when two of the units are connected end to end are detachably connected by means of bolts I 6 of a stove bolt character.
  • a modification of the end structure may be used eliminating the notches oropenings in the ends of the cover I3 for the passage of the socket members I2.
  • the structure of the end plates 4 is the same in all respects except the ears Ia. are extended upwardly above the edges of the side flanges 2 and terminate in curved sections II conforming to the curvature of the side flanges IQ of the cover I3 so as to abut thereagainst when the cover is in place.
  • the cars Ia, as shown in Fig. 10, and said terminal curved portions I! are joined by substantially horizontal narrow ledges I8 which are bent outwardly so as to pass over the edges .of the flanges 2.
  • the base channel member consisting merely of a web I and two side flanges 2 is very quickly and readily formed and will not distort or buckle in forming.
  • the cover I3 with its flanges Il may be shaped and formed without buckling or kinking oi the metal.
  • the end plates 4 are made irom the same dies while the hook in is .a separate element produced rapidly in punch press operation.
  • the assembly of the parts and the spot welding of the ears I and 8 to the flanges 2 and web I is rapidly and easily accomplished and there are no bends between the parts which in their production will cause kinking and buckling oi! the metal.
  • the lighting unit may be mounted upon any suitable support by the passage 0! screws or other fastenings through the web I driven into the support, which may be overhead as a ceiling, or the top of a case or cabinet. It may be located against a vertical support or be secured to and extend above a horizontal base support. In all cases access to the interior of the unit is obtained by merely removing the lighting tube and then withdrawing the screw Iiwhich releases the cover, all of the interior wiring, covered portions of the sockets and the coil choke box or transformer being rendered accessible for examination and repair without removing the unlt and taking it to a work bench for such purpose.
  • the openings at I I in the end plates 4 are for the passage or wiring when two or more oi the units are connected together. It is to be understood that when a single unit is used the openings in the end plates need not be provided, and also that the end units of any assembly or connection of units in alinement may have their end plates 4 without the openings II.
  • a sheet metal channel member having a web and spaced flanges one at each side of the web bent therefrom substantially at right angles, a plate at each end of the channel closing said ends thereoi, said plate being oi.
  • a channel member of sheet metal having an elongated web and a flange at each side edge turned substantially at right angles therefrom, an end member closing each end of the channel comprising, a plate of sheet metal provided at its edge adjacent the web with two spaced apart inturned ears lying against the web and at its side edges adjacent each flange with an inturned ear lying against each of said flanges, said ears having a permanent connection to said web and flanges and said ears connecting with the flanges being extended upwardly above said flanges and curved inwardly, said plate having a horizontal ledge turned inwardly at its intermediate portion between its side edges to substantially parallel the web providing ears, one at each side of the-ledge which reach to and engage said curved extended portions of the flange connected ears.
  • a channel member or sheet metal having an elongated web and a flange at each side edge turned substantially at right angles therefrom, an end member closing each end of the channel comprising, a plate oi sheet metal provided at its edge adjacent the web with two spaced apart inturned ears lying against the web and at its side edges adjacent each flange-with an inturned ear lying against 'each of said flanges, said ears having a permanent connection to said web and flanges and said ears connecting with the flanges being extended upwardly above said flanges and curved inwardly,
  • said plate having a horizontal ledge turned inwardly at its intermediate portion between its -side edges to substantially parallel the web, providing ears, one at each side of the ledge which reach to and engage said curved extended portions of the flange connected ears, 9. cover 0! sheet metal in substantial parallelism with said web with curved side portions extending to and overlapping said iree edges of the flanges of said channected ears, the thickness 01' said socket being nel, said cover at its ends abutting the edges of said curved upper extensions of said flange connected ears, and means for detachably securing the cover in place.
  • a channel member of sheet metal having an elongated web and a flange at each side edge turned substantially at right angles therefrom, an end member closing each end of the channel comprising, a plate of sheet metal provided at its edge adjacent the web with two spaced apart inturned ears lying against the web and at its side edges adjacent each flange with an inturned ear lying against each of said flanges, said ears having a permanent connection to said ears and flanges and said ears connected to the flanges being extended upwardly above said flanges and curved inwardly, said plate having a horizontal ledge I socket secured to each of said ledges and extend-.
  • a channel member of sheet metal having an elongated web and a flange at each side edge turned substantially at right angles therefrom, an end member, closing each end of the channel and secured thereto, said end member comprising a plate of sheet metal having a horizontal ledge turned inwardly at its intermediate portion between its side edges leaving an upwardly projecting ear one at each side edge of said ledge, and members of sheet metal, one at each end or each of said flanges. each having a downwardly extending portion lying at and connected to the inner side of a flange and an upwardly and inwardly curved portion extending above said flanges, said upwardly and inwardly curved portions extending over the adjacent ledge and having free ends spaced 9. distance apart.

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April 13, 1943. "r. A, CARTER, JR
LIGHTING FIXTURE CONSTRUCTION Filed July- 15, 1942 2 Sheets-Sheet l -H; Thomas .CarTeT dr.
April 13, 1943. T, A, CARTER, JR
LIGHTING FIXTURE CONSTRUCTION Filed July 15, 1942 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 Thomas A. Canfend Patented Apr. 13, 1943 LIGHTING FIXTURE CONSTRUCTION Thomas A. Carter, -Jr., Grand Rapids, Mich, assignor to Grand Rapids Store Equipment Company, Grand Rapids, Mich., a corporation oi Mic an Application July 15, 1942, Serial No. 451,040/
This invention relates to lighting fixtures of Claims.
the type and character-disclosed in my pending application for patent, Serial No. 272,309, filed May 8, 1939. The present invention is concerned with novel improvements in structur relating to the housing structure for choke coil box, wires and spaced apart socket members, an elongated fluorescent lighting tube being detachably held upon and between two end socket members. one at each end of a unit of the fixture. Lighting in different environments may requir different over-all lengths of the lighting installations and with my invention basic units of a predetermined length are provided with a means for very-quickly and readily detachably connecting said units end to end when a length greater than a single unit is desired. The present invention is also concerned with an especially practical, simple, economical and efiectiv construction for the detachable end to end connection of two or more lighting units, each of which carries a lighting tube.
An understanding of the invention and the immovements which have been made may be had from the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which Fig. l is a perspective view illustrating a compiete unit and with a second unit partially shown in alinement therewith as when two of the units are connected together.
Fig. 2 is a fragmentary vertical section through the two units in end to end connection.
Fig. 3 is a fragmentary plan view oi the two,
base members of the unit before application of the covers and with the light tube holding sockets omitted.
Fig. 4 is a fragmentary section showing the manner of detachable hooking together of two units in end to end relationship. the units being separated.
Fig. 5 is a similar view alter the units have been connected.
Fig. 6 is a fragmentary perspective oi one end of the base member of the unit looking at the outside.
Fig. 7 is a similar view looking at the end 13G!"- tion of said base member at the inside.
Fig. 8 is a-transverse section through a complete unit, the light tube holding socket being omitted.
Fig. 9 is a fragmentary plan view of the unit slightly modified at its end structure.
Fig. 10 is a view similar to Fig. 7 01' an inner view of the modified end structure of the base member of the unit, and
Fig. 11 is a transverse section through said modified end structure of base member looking toward the end thereof.
Like reference characters refer to like parts in the different figures of the drawings.
The base member oi. the unit is made of sheet metal in channel form having a web I and spaced apart substantially parallel flanges 2 turned in the same direction at right angles therefrom at opposed side edges. This part of the structure is very simply and readily made on a sheet metal bending brake. For connecting a covering member therefor at the open side a post 3 (Fig. 2 is permanently riveted or otherwise securely con nected to the web I and extends therefrom between the flanges 2, at its upper end being interiorly bored and threaded.
The ends of the channel are closed by separate sheet metal end members each made from a single plate of sheet metal and from th same dies. The end member 4 at its upper portion as shown in the drawings has a shelf or ledge it struck therefrom and turned inwardly at right angles between two upstanding ears 6. From the side edges of the plate 4 two ears I are turned inwardly at right angles and similarly from the lower edges two cars 8 properly positioned so that the ears 1 he immediately within the inner sides of the flanges Z and the ears 8 against the inner side of the web I. The ears I and 8 are secured to the flanges 2 and. web I by spot welding, preferably, or any other equivalent permanent connection.
Immediately above the bottom ears 8 slots 9 as shown (Fig. 8) are out in the end member t. A hook: it extenclsthrough one of the slots 9 and has a part thereof lying over the adjacent ear 8 to which it is spot welded. Thu when one of the end plate members t is permanently conected at each end of the channel base memher there will be two ledges 5 extending inwardly one at each end of the member, and at each end there will be one hook ill, the hook being open toward the adjacent side 2 of said base member (Fig. 4) The hooks it] at opposite ends of the base member are at opposite sides thereof permitting said hooks to be inserted through the unfilled slots 9 of th end plates 4- of adjoin ing units thence moved laterally to bring the units in alinement and hook them together. The ears 6 on the contiguous end plate 4 have openings therein which will come into conjunction when the units are thus alined and hook connected together. The plates I may also have a centrally located opening I! thcrethrough as shown.
On each ledge a socket member I2 of suitable insulating material is secured which extends outwardly, having means at its ends to receive the projecting pins of a conventional fluorescent lighting tube. Said tube is readily attached or detached being removed for replacement or for any inspection or repair of the wiring and choke coil box, which choke coil box is mounted upon and at the inner side of the web I of the channel base member.
A cover I3 of sheet metal is formed with curved flanges I4 and at its ends is notched for the passage of the projecting portions of the sockets I2. The curved side flanges I4 in practice reach to and telescope slightly over the edge portions of the flanges 2 (Fig. 8). A screw I5 passes through the cover I3 and into the upper end of the posts 3 (Fig.2) securing the parts together. The ears 6 when two of the units are connected end to end are detachably connected by means of bolts I 6 of a stove bolt character.
A modification of the end structure may be used eliminating the notches oropenings in the ends of the cover I3 for the passage of the socket members I2. The structure of the end plates 4 is the same in all respects except the ears Ia. are extended upwardly above the edges of the side flanges 2 and terminate in curved sections II conforming to the curvature of the side flanges IQ of the cover I3 so as to abut thereagainst when the cover is in place. The cars Ia, as shown in Fig. 10, and said terminal curved portions I! are joined by substantially horizontal narrow ledges I8 which are bent outwardly so as to pass over the edges .of the flanges 2.
It is evident that the base channel member consisting merely of a web I and two side flanges 2 is very quickly and readily formed and will not distort or buckle in forming. Similarly the cover I3 with its flanges Il may be shaped and formed without buckling or kinking oi the metal. The end plates 4 are made irom the same dies while the hook in is .a separate element produced rapidly in punch press operation. The assembly of the parts and the spot welding of the ears I and 8 to the flanges 2 and web I is rapidly and easily accomplished and there are no bends between the parts which in their production will cause kinking and buckling oi! the metal. This was a defect of my prior structure in which the end was integral with the web of the channel and in its formation to shape resulted many times in a transverse buckling of the channel web.
The ease and certainty of the end to end connection of two or more units is obvious.- The lighting unit may be mounted upon any suitable support by the passage 0! screws or other fastenings through the web I driven into the support, which may be overhead as a ceiling, or the top of a case or cabinet. It may be located against a vertical support or be secured to and extend above a horizontal base support. In all cases access to the interior of the unit is obtained by merely removing the lighting tube and then withdrawing the screw Iiwhich releases the cover, all of the interior wiring, covered portions of the sockets and the coil choke box or transformer being rendered accessible for examination and repair without removing the unlt and taking it to a work bench for such purpose. The openings at I I in the end plates 4 are for the passage or wiring when two or more oi the units are connected together. It is to be understood that when a single unit is used the openings in the end plates need not be provided, and also that the end units of any assembly or connection of units in alinement may have their end plates 4 without the openings II.
The invention is defined in the appended claims and is to be considered comprehensive of all forms of structure coming within their scope.
I claim:
1. In a device of the class described, a sheet metal channel member having a web and spaced flanges one at each side of the web bent therefrom substantially at right angles, a plate at each end of the channel closing said ends thereoi, said plate being oi. sheet metal and having ears turned inwardly at its side edges to lie against said flanges and other ears turned inwardly adjacent its inner edge to lie against said web, said ears being permanently secured to said web and flanges, said plate adjacent the open side of the channel having a horizontal ledge struck therefrom and turned inwardly to substantially parallel said web, leaving two spaced apart ears one adjacent each of said flanges which extend beyond said ledge and the free edges of said flanges, each of said ears having an are shaped edge and each having an opening therethrough, said plate adjacent the web having two spaced slots substantially parallel to the web out therethrough, one toward each flange oi the channel member, and a hook of flat metal inserted from the inner side of each end plate through one oi said slots, permanently secured to said sheet metal member and projecting outwardly beyond its associated end plate, as specified.
2. In a device of the class described, a channel member of sheet metal having an elongated web and a flange at each side edge turned substantially at right angles therefrom, an end member closing each end of the channel comprising, a plate of sheet metal provided at its edge adjacent the web with two spaced apart inturned ears lying against the web and at its side edges adjacent each flange with an inturned ear lying against each of said flanges, said ears having a permanent connection to said web and flanges and said ears connecting with the flanges being extended upwardly above said flanges and curved inwardly, said plate having a horizontal ledge turned inwardly at its intermediate portion between its side edges to substantially parallel the web providing ears, one at each side of the-ledge which reach to and engage said curved extended portions of the flange connected ears.
3. In a device of the class described, a channel member or sheet metal having an elongated web and a flange at each side edge turned substantially at right angles therefrom, an end member closing each end of the channel comprising, a plate oi sheet metal provided at its edge adjacent the web with two spaced apart inturned ears lying against the web and at its side edges adjacent each flange-with an inturned ear lying against 'each of said flanges, said ears having a permanent connection to said web and flanges and said ears connecting with the flanges being extended upwardly above said flanges and curved inwardly,
said plate having a horizontal ledge turned inwardly at its intermediate portion between its -side edges to substantially parallel the web, providing ears, one at each side of the ledge which reach to and engage said curved extended portions of the flange connected ears, 9. cover 0! sheet metal in substantial parallelism with said web with curved side portions extending to and overlapping said iree edges of the flanges of said channected ears, the thickness 01' said socket being nel, said cover at its ends abutting the edges of said curved upper extensions of said flange connected ears, and means for detachably securing the cover in place.
4. In a device of the class described, a channel member of sheet metal having an elongated web and a flange at each side edge turned substantially at right angles therefrom, an end member closing each end of the channel comprising, a plate of sheet metal provided at its edge adjacent the web with two spaced apart inturned ears lying against the web and at its side edges adjacent each flange with an inturned ear lying against each of said flanges, said ears having a permanent connection to said ears and flanges and said ears connected to the flanges being extended upwardly above said flanges and curved inwardly, said plate having a horizontal ledge I socket secured to each of said ledges and extend-.
ing away therefrom between said upwardly and inwardly curved extensions to said flange consubstantially equal to the width of said extensions, and a cover for said channel member having its ends in substantially abutting engagement with said curved extensions and in substantially abutting engagement against the inner sides of I the sockets.
5. In a device of the class described, a channel member of sheet metal having an elongated web and a flange at each side edge turned substantially at right angles therefrom, an end member, closing each end of the channel and secured thereto, said end member comprising a plate of sheet metal having a horizontal ledge turned inwardly at its intermediate portion between its side edges leaving an upwardly projecting ear one at each side edge of said ledge, and members of sheet metal, one at each end or each of said flanges. each having a downwardly extending portion lying at and connected to the inner side of a flange and an upwardly and inwardly curved portion extending above said flanges, said upwardly and inwardly curved portions extending over the adjacent ledge and having free ends spaced 9. distance apart.
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