Patent classifications
F21V21/047
Decorative lighting system with improved support framework assembly
An improved decorative lighting system constructed having a support framework assembly for mounting decorative lights in connection with a window frame. The support framework assembly comprises a plurality of tubular track members, each formed having a slotted chamber section extending the length of the track member with a squared outer edge formed along either side at the base of the chamber to provide a substantially flat planar surface along the base of the track member. A plurality of articulating end clips are formed to engage each track member and interconnect with another to join the track members in a substantially rectangular configuration adjustable to conform to the shape of the window frame. A plurality of specially configured light mounting clips are formed to press-fit and slide along the flat perimeter surface of the track members and hold the decorative lights in selected positions along the track members. Ring members included upon selected ones of the articulating end clips are used and positioned in upper corners of the framework assembly to engage conventional hooks or tabs secured to the window frame and facilitate the mounting of the framework assembly and its removal and storage when desired. The articulating end clips further allow the complete support framework assembly to fold and store more easily.
LIGHTING DEVICE MODULE TRIM MEMBER
A trim member for a lighting device module includes an annular body having a first end portion that is connectable to a housing of the lighting device module and has a light receiving opening, and a second end portion opposite to the first end portion. The second end portion has a light emitting opening and is configured to be positioned outside of the housing of the lighting device module. A first curved or tapered surface extends from the light receiving opening toward the light emitting opening, and has a diameter that increases toward the light receiving opening. A second curved or tapered surface extends from the first curved or tapered surface to the light emitting opening, and has a diameter that increases toward the light emitting opening.
UV CEILING LIGHT
A UV ceiling light including a mounting box, a mounting board, driving power supply, a UV module, a grating component and a cover plate. There is a mounting space inside the mounting box, the bottom of the mounting box is provided with avoiding holes connecting to the mounting space, the mounting board is provided on the upper end of the mounting box in a dismountable way, and the driving power supply is provided inside the mounting space; the upper end of the UV module passes through the avoiding hole and extends into the mounting space, and the UV module electrically connects to the driving power supply; the grating component is provided on the lower surface of the mounting box, the grating component includes several separating plates that are horizontally circular and provided around the UV module, and each two adjacent separating plates form a light outlet in an enclosing way.
LIGHT FIXTURE MOUNTING BRACKET ASSEMBLY
A mounting plate assembly has a mounting plate for mounting a light fixture in holes of different diameters and wherein a guide rail assembly is secured to a rear face of the mounting plate on opposed sides of an aperture. Each guide rail assembly has a novel displaceable spring clamp structure having to a displaceable base coupled for sliding displacement along a guide rail assembly. Spring biasing elements are provided between the displaceable base and the guide rail assembly to urge a bottom face of the displaceable base against a flat top surface of a mounting base to which the guide rails are secured. A retention formation is provided in the bottom surface of the displaceable base for retention coupling with a selected one of space-apart engageable retainers immovably secured to the flat top surface of the mounting base and aligned with the retention formation to arrest the displaceable base at a desired location to position the spring clamp structures at a desired location with respect to the size of a hole formed in the sheet material and to which a light fixture is to be secured.
A COLLAR FOR A RECESSED FIXTURE
There is described a collar for a recessed fixture, in particular a recessed fixture for recessing in a hole. The collar comprises a wall to extend into the hole, such wall comprising an indented catch, and such catch is arranged to catch a sprung arm of the fixture to retain the collar and fixture together with the sprung arms trapped therebetween. By providing a collar which is able to secure the fixture in a safe intermediate (not fully installed) position, it is possible to improve the efficiency and safety of installation and removal of the fixture.
Integrated ceiling device with mechanical arrangement for a light source
An integrated ceiling device includes a housing retaining an electronic assembly, a heat sink having a central opening, a light source coupled onto the heat sink, the housing is coupled with and disposed at least partly above the heat sink, and a central vertical axis of the housing aligns or is in proximity with the central opening of the heat sink.
Light fixture mounting bracket assembly
A mounting plate assembly has a mounting plate for mounting a light fixture in holes of different diameters. A guide rail assembly is secured to a rear face of the mounting plate on opposed sides of an aperture. Each guide rail assembly has a displaceable spring clamp structure mounted on a displaceable base coupled for sliding displacement along the guide rail assembly. Spring biasing elements are provided between the displaceable base and the guide rail assembly to urge a bottom face of the displaceable base against a flat top surface of a mounting base to which the guide rails are secured. A retention formation is provided in the bottom surface of the displaceable base for retention coupling with a selected one of space-apart engageable retainers immovably secured to the flat top surface of the mounting base and aligned with the retention formation to arrest the displaceable base at a desired location to position the spring clamp structures at a desired location with respect to the size of a hole formed in the sheet material and to which a light fixture is to be secured.
PASSIVE/ACTIVE VENTILATION AND LIGHTING SYSTEM, APPARATUS, AND METHOD OF USING THE SAME
A singular passive/active ventilation and lighting apparatus for enclosed spaces. The apparatus is adapted to harness solar energy through a cover which also directs light down through a reflective tube. The apparatus provides a passive vent which is fluidly coupled to the same reflective tube. As the reflective tube couples the external environment with an enclosed space, passive/active ventilation and passive/active light is directed to the enclosed space. The solar energy is directed to other components supported by the singular apparatus, like the active lighting and active ventilation fan as well as a wireless router, an electric charger and power storage unit for storing the harnessed solar energy and powering the active components.
Lamp installation structure of ceiling fan
A lamp installation structure of a ceiling fan has a first base connected to a fixing seat of the ceiling fan and a second base connected to a lamp. The first base is provided with a plurality of positioning members. The second base has grooves and guide rails corresponding to the positioning members for insertion of the positioning members. The guide rails are provided with a plurality of elastic members to elastically press against the positioning members. Thereby, through the positioning members being retained to the guide rails, the lamp installation structure of the ceiling fan has the advantages of quick installation and increased stability of the ceiling fan.
Decorative lighting system with improved support framework assembly
An improved decorative lighting system constructed having a support framework assembly for mounting decorative lights in connection with a window frame. The support framework assembly comprises a plurality of tubular track members, each formed having a slotted chamber section extending the length of the track member with a squared outer edge formed along either side at the base of the chamber to provide a substantially flat planar surface along the base of the track member. A plurality of articulating end clips are formed to engage each track member and interconnect with another to join the track members in a substantially rectangular configuration adjustable to conform to the shape of the window frame. A plurality of specially configured light mounting clips are formed to press-fit and slide along the flat perimeter surface of the track members and hold the decorative lights in selected positions along the track members. Ring members included upon selected ones of the articulating end clips are used and positioned in upper corners of the framework assembly to engage conventional hooks or tabs secured to the window frame and facilitate the mounting of the framework assembly and its removal and storage when desired. The articulating end clips further allow the complete support framework assembly to fold and store more easily.