WO1998054512A1 - Electric light fittings - Google Patents

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WO1998054512A1
WO1998054512A1 PCT/GB1998/001459 GB9801459W WO9854512A1 WO 1998054512 A1 WO1998054512 A1 WO 1998054512A1 GB 9801459 W GB9801459 W GB 9801459W WO 9854512 A1 WO9854512 A1 WO 9854512A1
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downlighter
hood
collar
reflector
casing
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Derek Alfred Ward
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Environmental Seals Limited
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Priority to AU75386/98A priority Critical patent/AU7538698A/en
Priority to EP98922922A priority patent/EP0983471B1/en
Priority to DE69803567T priority patent/DE69803567D1/en
Priority to AT98922922T priority patent/ATE212427T1/en
Publication of WO1998054512A1 publication Critical patent/WO1998054512A1/en

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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F21LIGHTING
    • F21SNON-PORTABLE LIGHTING DEVICES; SYSTEMS THEREOF; VEHICLE LIGHTING DEVICES SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLE EXTERIORS
    • F21S8/00Lighting devices intended for fixed installation
    • F21S8/02Lighting devices intended for fixed installation of recess-mounted type, e.g. downlighters
    • F21S8/026Lighting devices intended for fixed installation of recess-mounted type, e.g. downlighters intended to be recessed in a ceiling or like overhead structure, e.g. suspended ceiling
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F21LIGHTING
    • F21SNON-PORTABLE LIGHTING DEVICES; SYSTEMS THEREOF; VEHICLE LIGHTING DEVICES SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLE EXTERIORS
    • F21S8/00Lighting devices intended for fixed installation
    • F21S8/02Lighting devices intended for fixed installation of recess-mounted type, e.g. downlighters
    • 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
    • F21V25/00Safety devices structurally associated with lighting devices

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  • This invention relates to electric light fittings suitable for mounting within a ceiling space of a building. More especially the invention concerns a mains connected light fitting having an integral hood which in the event of fire isolates the light fitting from the ceiling space in which it is mounted and reacts to prevent or minimise the passage of flames and/or smoke to other areas of the building.
  • Light fittings recessed into ceiling spaces are well known. Such light fittings are known as downlighters and are referred to as such hereinafter.
  • the heat generated by downlighters can be considerable and represents a fire hazard.
  • the ceiling space in which a downlighter is mounted can itself provide a path for fire and smoke to other rooms or areas of a building.
  • Fire resistant covers for downlighters have previously been proposed. Such a cover is disclosed in GB-A-2297609. This cover is separate from a downlighter to be protected and consequently needs to be carefully positioned over and spaced from the exterior of the downlighter. These covers also rely upon fixings into a surface of a ceiling structure for securement purposes. In practice correct alignment of a cover with respect to a downlighter can be difficult particularly where access to the ceiling space is limited. Furthermore fixing a cover to a ceiling can be difficult and can detract aesthetically from the decor of the ceiling.
  • a thermally protected recessed lighting fixture is disclosed in US-PS- 4754377.
  • the present invention sets out to provide a downlighter which includes an integral protective hood and which eliminates or at least alleviates many of the disadvantages discussed above.
  • a downlighter which comprises a casing for housing electrical connections for connecting the downlighter to a source of mains electricity and a downwardly extending electrical contact collar for receiving a bulb, fluorescent tube or other light fitting, a reflector extending downwardly from the casing to a position below the light fitting, and a fabric hood coated or impregnated with a liquid based intumescent material which extends downwardly from the underside of the casing around the external wall of the reflector and is connected at its lower end to an annular base of the downlighter, the hood including a top to which is secured an intumescent gasket formed with an aperture through which the downlighter collar extends with a clearance between the boundary of the aperture and the collar exterior.
  • the fabric is preferably a fibrous cloth (e.g. a glass fibre cloth) which is coated on one or both of its surfaces with a liquid based intumescent material.
  • the intumescent gasket may comprise a suitably shaped piece of card which overlies a similarly shaped piece of intumescent cloth.
  • the reflector may be connected at its upper end to the collar; thus the collar may be externally threaded and receive complementary internal threading of a sleeve located within a neck of the reflector.
  • the downlighter casing may be connected to its annular base by a plurality of elongate relatively rigid straps, the fabric hood being trapped between these straps and the reflector exterior.
  • the annular base may be formed with a radially outwardly extending lip on which an outwardly extending end piece of the hood lies. This hood end piece may be secured to the lip.
  • the invention provides a downlighter having an integral hood which is produced from a fibrous cloth material coated or impregnated with a liquid based intumescent material, the hood including in its upper surface an intumescent gasket formed with an aperture through which a contact collar for a light fitting of the downlighter protrudes.
  • Figure 1 is a side view partly in section of a downlighter in accordance with the invention.
  • Figure 2 is a plan view from below of the downlighter shown in Figure
  • the downlighter illustrated in the drawings has an upper casing 1 which houses electrical connectors, receptors for connecting the downlighter through wiring to a source of mains electricity.
  • the casing may also house items such as starters and/or capacitors for fluorescent tubes.
  • Protruding downwardly from the casing 1 is a light fitting electrical contact collar 2 which is open at its lower end to receive a conventional light bulb or fluorescent tube (not shown) .
  • the outer face of the collar is threaded for connection to an internally threaded sleeve 3 positioned within the upper open end of a frusto-conical hollow reflector 4.
  • the height of the reflector is such that it entirely encompasses the light fitting of the downlighter.
  • the base of the downlighter is defined by an annular collar 5 formed with an outwardly extending radial lip 6 and secured to the casing 1 through a plurality of elongate relatively rigid straps 7.
  • Each strap 7 includes a flexible clip 8 to assist location of the downlighter within a ceiling space.
  • the hood 9 is produced from a fibrous woven cloth (e.g. a glass fibre woven cloth) which has been coated on one or both of its sides with an intumescent paint or other intumescent material. Preferably the cloth is impregnated with intumescent.
  • the hood 9 is frusto-conical and comprises an upstanding side wall 1 0 and a top 1 1 .
  • the side wall 1 0 is produced from a length of glass fibre cloth which is sewn together at the cloth ends, the top 1 1 then being secured to the upper margin of the side wall again by sewing.
  • the hood top 1 1 has secured to it a circular piece of card which overlies and is bonded to a similarly shaped piece of intumescent material to define an intumescent gasket 1 2.
  • This material typically comprises fibrous material impregnated with an intumescent such as carbon granules.
  • the gasket 1 2 comprising the card and intumescent may be adhered to the hood or secured to the hood by studs or rivets.
  • the gasket is formed with a central opening 14 through which passes the light fitting collar 2. The size of the opening 14 is such that the border of the opening 14 is at least partially spaced from the exterior of the collar to facilitate ventilation of the downlighter interior.
  • the hood 9 is formed at its lowermost end with an outwardly extending fabric piece 1 5 which locates on the upper surface of the downlighter lip 6.
  • the fabric piece 1 5 may be secured to the lip 6.
  • hood 9 is trapped between the straps 7 and the external surface of the reflector 4. Studs or rivets 1 6 pass through the adjoining surfaces of the straps, the hood and the reflector.
  • the annular base 5 of the downlighter may receive a translucent cover which effectively seals the lower end of the reflector.
  • heat generated by a downlighter can represent a fire hazard.
  • the intumescent coating of the hood 9 and the intumescent gasket 12 quickly expands to isolate the downlighter entirely from the surrounding structure thereby confining the fire and any resulting smoke and maintaining the fire resistance of the structure.
  • Covers in accordance with the invention have been subjected to fire testing with no failure of the integrity criterion at the end of four hours testing.

Abstract

A downlighter comprises a casing (1) for housing electrical connections for connecting the downlighter to a source of mains electricity and a downwardly extending electrical contact collar (2) for receiving a bulb, fluorescent tube or other light fitting. A reflector (4) extends downwardly from the casing (1) to a position below the light fitting, and a fabric hood (9) coated or impregnated with a liquid based intumescent material extends downwardly from the underside of the casing (1) around the external wall of the reflector (4). The hood (9) is connected at its lower end (15) to an annular base (5) of the downlighter and includes a top (11) to which is secured an intumescent gasket (12) formed with an aperture (14) through which the downlighter collar (2) extends with a clearance betweeen the boundary of the aperture (14) and the collar (2) exterior.

Description

ELECTRIC LIGHT FITTINGS
This invention relates to electric light fittings suitable for mounting within a ceiling space of a building. More especially the invention concerns a mains connected light fitting having an integral hood which in the event of fire isolates the light fitting from the ceiling space in which it is mounted and reacts to prevent or minimise the passage of flames and/or smoke to other areas of the building.
Light fittings recessed into ceiling spaces are well known. Such light fittings are known as downlighters and are referred to as such hereinafter. The heat generated by downlighters can be considerable and represents a fire hazard. Also the ceiling space in which a downlighter is mounted can itself provide a path for fire and smoke to other rooms or areas of a building.
Fire resistant covers for downlighters have previously been proposed. Such a cover is disclosed in GB-A-2297609. This cover is separate from a downlighter to be protected and consequently needs to be carefully positioned over and spaced from the exterior of the downlighter. These covers also rely upon fixings into a surface of a ceiling structure for securement purposes. In practice correct alignment of a cover with respect to a downlighter can be difficult particularly where access to the ceiling space is limited. Furthermore fixing a cover to a ceiling can be difficult and can detract aesthetically from the decor of the ceiling. A thermally protected recessed lighting fixture is disclosed in US-PS- 4754377.
The present invention sets out to provide a downlighter which includes an integral protective hood and which eliminates or at least alleviates many of the disadvantages discussed above.
According to the present invention in one aspect there is provided a downlighter which comprises a casing for housing electrical connections for connecting the downlighter to a source of mains electricity and a downwardly extending electrical contact collar for receiving a bulb, fluorescent tube or other light fitting, a reflector extending downwardly from the casing to a position below the light fitting, and a fabric hood coated or impregnated with a liquid based intumescent material which extends downwardly from the underside of the casing around the external wall of the reflector and is connected at its lower end to an annular base of the downlighter, the hood including a top to which is secured an intumescent gasket formed with an aperture through which the downlighter collar extends with a clearance between the boundary of the aperture and the collar exterior.
The fabric is preferably a fibrous cloth (e.g. a glass fibre cloth) which is coated on one or both of its surfaces with a liquid based intumescent material. The intumescent gasket may comprise a suitably shaped piece of card which overlies a similarly shaped piece of intumescent cloth.
The reflector may be connected at its upper end to the collar; thus the collar may be externally threaded and receive complementary internal threading of a sleeve located within a neck of the reflector.
The downlighter casing may be connected to its annular base by a plurality of elongate relatively rigid straps, the fabric hood being trapped between these straps and the reflector exterior. The annular base may be formed with a radially outwardly extending lip on which an outwardly extending end piece of the hood lies. This hood end piece may be secured to the lip.
In another aspect the invention provides a downlighter having an integral hood which is produced from a fibrous cloth material coated or impregnated with a liquid based intumescent material, the hood including in its upper surface an intumescent gasket formed with an aperture through which a contact collar for a light fitting of the downlighter protrudes.
The invention will now be described by way of example only with reference to the accompanying diagrammatic drawings in which:-
Figure 1 is a side view partly in section of a downlighter in accordance with the invention; and
Figure 2 is a plan view from below of the downlighter shown in Figure
The downlighter illustrated in the drawings has an upper casing 1 which houses electrical connectors, receptors for connecting the downlighter through wiring to a source of mains electricity. The casing may also house items such as starters and/or capacitors for fluorescent tubes. Protruding downwardly from the casing 1 is a light fitting electrical contact collar 2 which is open at its lower end to receive a conventional light bulb or fluorescent tube (not shown) . The outer face of the collar is threaded for connection to an internally threaded sleeve 3 positioned within the upper open end of a frusto-conical hollow reflector 4. The height of the reflector is such that it entirely encompasses the light fitting of the downlighter.
The base of the downlighter is defined by an annular collar 5 formed with an outwardly extending radial lip 6 and secured to the casing 1 through a plurality of elongate relatively rigid straps 7. Each strap 7 includes a flexible clip 8 to assist location of the downlighter within a ceiling space.
Positioned about the external circumference of the reflector 4 is a hood 9. The hood 9 is produced from a fibrous woven cloth (e.g. a glass fibre woven cloth) which has been coated on one or both of its sides with an intumescent paint or other intumescent material. Preferably the cloth is impregnated with intumescent. As shown the hood 9 is frusto-conical and comprises an upstanding side wall 1 0 and a top 1 1 . Typically the side wall 1 0 is produced from a length of glass fibre cloth which is sewn together at the cloth ends, the top 1 1 then being secured to the upper margin of the side wall again by sewing. The hood top 1 1 has secured to it a circular piece of card which overlies and is bonded to a similarly shaped piece of intumescent material to define an intumescent gasket 1 2. This material typically comprises fibrous material impregnated with an intumescent such as carbon granules. The gasket 1 2 comprising the card and intumescent may be adhered to the hood or secured to the hood by studs or rivets. The gasket is formed with a central opening 14 through which passes the light fitting collar 2. The size of the opening 14 is such that the border of the opening 14 is at least partially spaced from the exterior of the collar to facilitate ventilation of the downlighter interior.
The hood 9 is formed at its lowermost end with an outwardly extending fabric piece 1 5 which locates on the upper surface of the downlighter lip 6. The fabric piece 1 5 may be secured to the lip 6.
As shown the hood 9 is trapped between the straps 7 and the external surface of the reflector 4. Studs or rivets 1 6 pass through the adjoining surfaces of the straps, the hood and the reflector.
The annular base 5 of the downlighter may receive a translucent cover which effectively seals the lower end of the reflector.
In use, heat generated by a downlighter can represent a fire hazard. In the event of such a fire, the intumescent coating of the hood 9 and the intumescent gasket 12 quickly expands to isolate the downlighter entirely from the surrounding structure thereby confining the fire and any resulting smoke and maintaining the fire resistance of the structure. Covers in accordance with the invention have been subjected to fire testing with no failure of the integrity criterion at the end of four hours testing.
It will be appreciated that the forgoing is merely exemplary of downlighters in accordance with the invention and that modifications can readily be made thereto without departing from the true scope of the invention as set out in the appended claims.

Claims

1 . A downlighter which comprises a casing for housing electrical connections for connecting the downlighter to a source of mains electricity and a downwardly extending electrical contact collar for receiving a bulb, fluorescent tube or other light fitting, a reflector extending downwardly from the casing to a position below the light fitting, and a fabric hood coated or impregnated with a liquid based intumescent material which extends downwardly from the underside of the casing around the external wall of the reflector and is connected at its lower end to an annular base of the downlighter, the hood including a top to which is secured an intumescent gasket formed with an aperture through which the downlighter collar extends with a clearance between the boundary of the aperture and the collar exterior.
2. A downlighter as claimed in Claim 1 wherein the fabric is a fibrous cloth which is coated on one or both of its surfaces with a liquid based intumescent material.
3. A downlighter as claimed in Claim 2 wherein the fibrous cloth is a glass fibre cloth.
4. A downlighter as claimed in any one of Claims 1 to 3 wherein the intumescent gasket may comprise a suitably shaped piece of card which overlies a similarly shaped piece of intumescent cloth.
5. A downlighter as claimed in any one of the preceding Claims wherein the reflector is connected at its upper end to the collar.
6. A downlighter as claimed in Claim 5 wherein the collar is externally threaded and receives complementary internal threading of a sleeve located within a neck of the reflector.
7. A downlighter as claimed in any one of the preceding claims wherein its casing is connected to its annular base by a plurality of elongate relatively rigid straps, the fabric hood being trapped between these straps and the reflector exterior.
8. A downlighter as claimed in Claim 7 wherein the annular base is formed with a radially outwardly extending lip on which an outwardly extending end piece of the hood lies.
9. A downlighter as claimed in Claim 8 where the hood end piece is secured to the lip.
10. A downlighter having an integral hood which is produced from a fibrous cloth material coated or impregnated with a liquid based intumescent material, the hood including in its upper surface an intumescent gasket formed with an aperture through which a contact collar for a light fitting of the downlighter protrudes.
PCT/GB1998/001459 1997-05-29 1998-05-20 Electric light fittings WO1998054512A1 (en)

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AU75386/98A AU7538698A (en) 1997-05-29 1998-05-20 Electric light fittings
EP98922922A EP0983471B1 (en) 1997-05-29 1998-05-20 Electric light fittings
DE69803567T DE69803567D1 (en) 1997-05-29 1998-05-20 ELECTRIC LIGHTING DEVICES
AT98922922T ATE212427T1 (en) 1997-05-29 1998-05-20 ELECTRICAL LIGHTING EQUIPMENT

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GB9711005A GB2326467A (en) 1997-05-29 1997-05-29 Downlighter with integral fire-resistant hood
GB9711005.0 1997-05-29

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