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US2815918A
US2815918A US258415A US25841551A US2815918A US 2815918 A US2815918 A US 2815918A US 258415 A US258415 A US 258415A US 25841551 A US25841551 A US 25841551A US 2815918 A US2815918 A US 2815918A
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    • 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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  • the present invention relates to lighting fixture mountings and is more particularly directed toward lighting fixture mountings suitable for supporting pendent fixtures below the ceiling and for covering the outlet box.
  • the present invention contemplates mountings whereby the stems can hang pendent without the use of the usual swivel joint, and wherein the canopy is supported from the stem in either the horizontal position or in such sloping positions as occur in practice, and can be held against the ceiling in such position so as to cover the outlet box and wiring.
  • the structures in which the present invention may be embodied can be used in locations where the conventional swivel joint is used and without change in locations where the swivel is unsuitable; and at a substantial saving in cost per unit.
  • Figure 1 is a sectional view through a fixture mounting employing a square outlet box mounted on the diagonal on a ceiling sloping at an angle of 20;
  • Figure 2 is a similar view of the same fixture mounting employing the same box and turned 45 mounted on a 40 ceiling;
  • Figure 3 is a fragmentary elevational view of a fixture support from a fiat ceiling and illustrating a relatively smaller outlet box
  • Figure 4 is a fragmentary sectional view through a modified form of construction.
  • the largest box likely to be employed in ceiling supported fixtures of normal weight is the 4" square box.
  • Such a box is 5 A" on the diagonal and when horizontal can be covered by a 5%" or a 6" canopy.
  • Such a box is illustrated at 10, Figures 1 and 2.
  • Figure 1 it is shown so mounted that the diagonal slopes at an angle of 20 below the horizontal
  • Figure 2 it is so mounted that the sides extend up and down the ceiling at an angle of 40 below the horizontal.
  • the outlet box 10 is shown as carrying in the center opening of the top the usual stud 11 and nut 12.
  • a bent sheet metal hook 13 is secured on the stud.
  • This hook is preferably short and supports a bent strap 14 having a loop 15 to receive the hook and a threaded hole 16, with its center below the upper end of the loop and usually pipe size.
  • This fitting is also preferably made short.
  • a fixture stem 17 is threaded into the strap 14 and hangs down irrespective of the angle at which the box is mounted.
  • a canopy 18 is placed about the stem. It has a central hole 19 and is large enough to cover the outlet box when held against the ceiling. To hold it against the ceiling the stem 17 is provided with a member 20, typically a ball of larger diameter than the hole 19. It may be held in place by a screw 21.
  • the axis of the outlet box is indicated at X-X, the vertical axis of the stem Y-Y and the canopy axis at Z-Z.
  • the stem is therefore farther from the upper corner of the box than from the lower corner.
  • the proportions of the drawing are those for a 4" mounting in a ceiling at 20 and the canopy to cover such an adverse condition is about 7 in diameter.
  • it can be shifted off center by attaching the hook 13 to an outlet box strap so that its axis is in the region X'-X and the stem is at Y'-Y. This will locate the stem and canopy higher and to the left.
  • FIG. 3 illustrates the proportions of a 3%" round box 25, and a 5" canopy 26, the box being mounted horiozntally and the stem 27 being short and supporting a chain 28.
  • tubing 30 is threaded into a short externally threaded tube 31 carried by the fitting 14.
  • the ball 32 is threaded at the top and when threaded onto the tube 31 it holds the canopy 18 up as before.

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Dec. 10, 1957 l. WOLAR LIGHTING FIXTURE MOUNTING Filed Nov. 27, 1951 INVENTOR.
ATTO RN EYI United States Patent LIGHTING FIXTURE MOUNTING Isidore Wolar, Mount Vernon, N. Y. Application November 27, 1951, Serial No. 258,415 1 Claim. (Cl. 248-343) The present invention relates to lighting fixture mountings and is more particularly directed toward lighting fixture mountings suitable for supporting pendent fixtures below the ceiling and for covering the outlet box.
To overcome the misalignment of outlet boxes in the usual horizontal ceiling it has been customary to employ swivel joints which extend below the canopy supporting ring. Such swivels are designed for the purpose of correcting for small misplacement of the box end have limited angle of swing. The stem hangs from the swivel and the canopy is held in place. Such structures require numerous parts and are costly. They are not suitable for use where the ceiling is more than a few degrees out of horizontal. Under these conditions it has been customary to employ chain type of suspensions or to have the outlet box project or to recess it, and arrange about the outlet box a horizontal surface against which the canopy can be brought, thereby to some extent disfiguring the ceiling.
The present invention contemplates mountings whereby the stems can hang pendent without the use of the usual swivel joint, and wherein the canopy is supported from the stem in either the horizontal position or in such sloping positions as occur in practice, and can be held against the ceiling in such position so as to cover the outlet box and wiring.
The structures in which the present invention may be embodied can be used in locations where the conventional swivel joint is used and without change in locations where the swivel is unsuitable; and at a substantial saving in cost per unit.
Other and further objects will appear as the description proceeds.
The accompanying drawings show, for purposes of illustratiug the present invention, two embodiments in which the invention may take form, it being understood that the drawings are illustrative of the invention rather than limiting the same.
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Figure 1 is a sectional view through a fixture mounting employing a square outlet box mounted on the diagonal on a ceiling sloping at an angle of 20;
Figure 2 is a similar view of the same fixture mounting employing the same box and turned 45 mounted on a 40 ceiling;
Figure 3 is a fragmentary elevational view of a fixture support from a fiat ceiling and illustrating a relatively smaller outlet box; and
Figure 4 is a fragmentary sectional view through a modified form of construction.
The largest box likely to be employed in ceiling supported fixtures of normal weight is the 4" square box.
Such a box is 5 A" on the diagonal and when horizontal can be covered by a 5%" or a 6" canopy. Such a box is illustrated at 10, Figures 1 and 2. In Figure 1 it is shown so mounted that the diagonal slopes at an angle of 20 below the horizontal, and in Figure 2 it is so mounted that the sides extend up and down the ceiling at an angle of 40 below the horizontal.
In each case the outlet box 10 is shown as carrying in the center opening of the top the usual stud 11 and nut 12. A bent sheet metal hook 13 is secured on the stud. This hook is preferably short and supports a bent strap 14 having a loop 15 to receive the hook and a threaded hole 16, with its center below the upper end of the loop and usually pipe size. This fitting is also preferably made short. A fixture stem 17 is threaded into the strap 14 and hangs down irrespective of the angle at which the box is mounted.
A canopy 18 is placed about the stem. It has a central hole 19 and is large enough to cover the outlet box when held against the ceiling. To hold it against the ceiling the stem 17 is provided with a member 20, typically a ball of larger diameter than the hole 19. It may be held in place by a screw 21.
In Figure 1 the axis of the outlet box is indicated at X-X, the vertical axis of the stem Y-Y and the canopy axis at Z-Z. In the example shown, the stem is therefore farther from the upper corner of the box than from the lower corner. The proportions of the drawing are those for a 4" mounting in a ceiling at 20 and the canopy to cover such an adverse condition is about 7 in diameter. Instead of mounting the stud 11 centrally, it can be shifted off center by attaching the hook 13 to an outlet box strap so that its axis is in the region X'-X and the stem is at Y'-Y. This will locate the stem and canopy higher and to the left.
Instead of mounting the box diagonally it would more likely be mounted with the sides extending up and down in which case the upper and lower edges would be at 1010' and a 6 canopy would be ample. Thus for ceilings with slopes of upwards of 20, the usual 6" canopy can be used with a 4" box whether square or round.
Where the ceiling slopes at much greater angles, such as the 40 ceiling of Figure 2, the displacement of the stem axis yy from the box axis x--x is such that a larger canopy is required. In the proportions shown a 7" canopy suflices for the 4 box.
Where the more common smaller box, such as the 3% round box, is used a smaller canopy may be employed. Figure 3 illustrates the proportions of a 3%" round box 25, and a 5" canopy 26, the box being mounted horiozntally and the stem 27 being short and supporting a chain 28.
In Figure 4 the tubing 30 is threaded into a short externally threaded tube 31 carried by the fitting 14. The ball 32 is threaded at the top and when threaded onto the tube 31 it holds the canopy 18 up as before.
Since it is obvious that the invention may be embodied in other forms and constructions within the scope of the claim, I wish it to be understood that the particular forms shown are but several of these forms, and various modifications and changes being possible, I do not otherwise limit myself in any way with respect thereto.
What is claimed is:
The combination with an outlet box mounted substantially flush with a ceiling surface of means for mounting a pendant fixture to ceilings of different degrees of slope, said means comprising a fixture stem pivotally secured to and depending from said box, a shallow dishlike canopy including a relatively small central opening, said canopy slidably bearing against said ceiling and a spherically convex member adjustably mounted upon said stem, said member presenting an upwardly convex surface bearing within and against the edge of the canopy opening whereby the canopy is adjustable to fit ceilings of differing slopes and is pressed against the ceiling by said spherical member.
UNITED STATES PATENTS Hurley Jan. 21, Orford June 25, Schmidt Dec. 8, Oehring Sept. 5, Franks Mar. 14, Mueller et al. Jan. 16, Gates June 10, Symmes Feb. 12, Balch Feb. 19, Wright June 15,
FOREIGN PATENTS Germany June 12,
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US4238819A (en) * 1978-10-12 1980-12-09 Harris Edward H Swivel socket for lights
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