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Light source support with a referencing element extending along two axes

The present invention relates to a support for a light source of a lighting device of a motor vehicle, including a zone for positioning the light source, referencing elements with respect to three given mutually transverse axes, one of the referencing elements, termed a referencing element with two portions, a first portion extending along or parallel to a first axis of the three given axes, and a second portion extending transversely relative to this first given axis.

Lighting assembly and lighting lamp
11519592 · 2022-12-06 · ·

A lighting assembly and a lighting lamp. The lighting assembly includes a light source assembly and a connection assembly. The light source assembly includes a casing, a light source plate arranged on the casing, light emitting units arranged on the light source plate, and a first electrical terminal electrically connected with the light source plate. The first electrical terminal is connected to the casing. The connection assembly includes a bracket, a connection rod mounted inside the bracket, and a second electrical terminal arranged at an end of the connection rod. The first electrical terminal and the second electrical terminal are in plugging and running fit to supply power to the light emitting units. A rotating shaft of the light source assembly and the connection assembly is parallel to an axis of the connection rod.

Lighting assembly and lighting lamp
11519592 · 2022-12-06 · ·

A lighting assembly and a lighting lamp. The lighting assembly includes a light source assembly and a connection assembly. The light source assembly includes a casing, a light source plate arranged on the casing, light emitting units arranged on the light source plate, and a first electrical terminal electrically connected with the light source plate. The first electrical terminal is connected to the casing. The connection assembly includes a bracket, a connection rod mounted inside the bracket, and a second electrical terminal arranged at an end of the connection rod. The first electrical terminal and the second electrical terminal are in plugging and running fit to supply power to the light emitting units. A rotating shaft of the light source assembly and the connection assembly is parallel to an axis of the connection rod.

Automatically adjustable shadowless operating lamp

Disclosed is an automatically adjustable shadowless operating lamp. The automatically adjustable shadowless operating lamp comprises a telescopic support rod. The telescopic support rod is rotatably connected with a first lighting assembly and a second lighting assembly with a same structure, the second lighting assembly is positioned above the first lighting assembly, and the second lighting assembly moves independently with the first lighting assembly; the first lighting assembly comprises a first adjusting part, the first adjusting part is rotationally connected with the telescopic support rod, and is hinged with an adjusting rod through an adjusting piece, a tail end of the adjusting rod is fixedly connected with a second adjusting part, and the adjusting rod is hinged with an operating lamp through the second adjusting part.

Automatically adjustable shadowless operating lamp

Disclosed is an automatically adjustable shadowless operating lamp. The automatically adjustable shadowless operating lamp comprises a telescopic support rod. The telescopic support rod is rotatably connected with a first lighting assembly and a second lighting assembly with a same structure, the second lighting assembly is positioned above the first lighting assembly, and the second lighting assembly moves independently with the first lighting assembly; the first lighting assembly comprises a first adjusting part, the first adjusting part is rotationally connected with the telescopic support rod, and is hinged with an adjusting rod through an adjusting piece, a tail end of the adjusting rod is fixedly connected with a second adjusting part, and the adjusting rod is hinged with an operating lamp through the second adjusting part.

Systems and Methods for Mounting Recessed Light Fixtures

A mounting system for a recessed light fixture includes a frame and a holder supported by the frame. The holder includes a base and a support portion extending from the base. The support portion includes a top end, a bottom end opposite from the top end, and an edge extending from the top end to the bottom end. The edge includes a transition portion between the top end and the bottom end, a first step between the bottom end and the transition portion, and a plurality of second steps between the first step and the transition portion. At least one characteristic of the first step is different from each second step.

Systems and Methods for Mounting Recessed Light Fixtures

A mounting system for a recessed light fixture includes a frame and a holder supported by the frame. The holder includes a base and a support portion extending from the base. The support portion includes a top end, a bottom end opposite from the top end, and an edge extending from the top end to the bottom end. The edge includes a transition portion between the top end and the bottom end, a first step between the bottom end and the transition portion, and a plurality of second steps between the first step and the transition portion. At least one characteristic of the first step is different from each second step.

Lighting fixture having an adjustable optic system

A lighting assembly is disclosed. The lighting assembly including a number of separate and distinct features to improve useable, installation ease, etc. In one embodiment, the lighting assembly includes a heat sink, a light source, and an adjustment module portion coupled to the heat sink. The adjustment module portion includes a pivot core having a primary optic for directing light from the light source through the adjustment module. The adjustment module portion also includes a collar spring mount having first and second brackets for slidably engaging the pivot core along a plurality of guide slots such that the pivot core moves horizontally with respect to the collar spring mount as the pivot core is tilted with respect to the collar spring mount. The plurality of guide slots may include first, second and third guide slots, each of which has a different shape.

Lighting fixture having an adjustable optic system

A lighting assembly is disclosed. The lighting assembly including a number of separate and distinct features to improve useable, installation ease, etc. In one embodiment, the lighting assembly includes a heat sink, a light source, and an adjustment module portion coupled to the heat sink. The adjustment module portion includes a pivot core having a primary optic for directing light from the light source through the adjustment module. The adjustment module portion also includes a collar spring mount having first and second brackets for slidably engaging the pivot core along a plurality of guide slots such that the pivot core moves horizontally with respect to the collar spring mount as the pivot core is tilted with respect to the collar spring mount. The plurality of guide slots may include first, second and third guide slots, each of which has a different shape.

Couplers for light fixtures

Disclosed is a junction device for joining adjacent housing sections of a light fixture housing assembly, having a junction body structure formed from at least one junction body segment. A plurality of coupling units, each with at least one first boundary including at least one male portion or at least one female portion. The male and/or female portions are configured to enable each corresponding portion a first of the coupling units to receive the male portion of a second of the coupling units. Each of at least two of the coupling units including a first segment formed with the at least one junction body segment at respective first boundaries with the corresponding male or female portions extending therefrom. Each of the male and female portions is configured to be associated with a first locking structure to lock the female and male portions together to form the assembled light fixture housing.