Wall Washer

20170234508 · 2017-08-17

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Abstract

In the case of a lighting fixture (100) with lighting means having LEDs (5) arranged one behind the other in the longitudinal direction (I) of the lighting fixture (100) and a reflector (10) which is concave in a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal direction (I) of the lighting fixture (100), the lighting means are arranged in the upper region (11) of the reflector (10) such that they emit light onto the reflector (10) in essentially the opposite direction from a light emission direction (A) of the light fitting (100), wherein a diffuser (20) is arranged below the lighting means and extends as far as the reflector (10).

Claims

1. A lighting fixture (100) comprising: LED illuminants that are aligned in a row in a longitudinal direction (I) of the lighting fixture (100); a reflector (10), which is concavely shaped in a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal direction (I) of the lighting fixture (100); and a diffuser (20); whereby the LED illuminants are arranged in the upper section (11) of the reflector (10) to emit light onto the reflector (10) mainly in the opposite direction to the light emitting direction (A) of the lighting fixture (100), and further whereby the diffuser (20) is arranged below the LED illuminants and extends up to the reflector (10).

2. The lighting fixture according claim 1, wherein the diffuser (20) extends mainly from a plane, in which the LED illuminants are arranged, up to the reflector (10).

3. The lighting fixture according claim 1, wherein the diffuser (20) is mainly aligned perpendicular to the plane, in which the LED illuminants are arranged.

4. The lighting fixture according to claim 1, wherein the reflector (10) features a concave curvature.

5. The lighting fixture according claim 4, wherein the upper section (11) of the reflector (10) features a stronger curvature than the lower section.

6. The lighting fixture according to claim 1, further comprising a cover screen (30) that is preferably consisting of glass or PMMA, which is arranged in front of area lower section of the reflector (10).

7. The lighting fixture according claim 6, wherein the cover screen (30) extends from the end of the diffuser (20) that is facing away from the reflector (10) up to the lower edge of the reflector (10).

8. The lighting fixture according claim 6, wherein the cover screen (30) extends mainly within the plane in which the illuminants are arranged.

9. (canceled)

10. The lighting fixture according claim 2, wherein the diffuser (20) is mainly aligned perpendicular to the plane, in which the LED illuminants are arranged.

11. The lighting fixture according claim 7, wherein the cover screen (30) extends mainly within the plane in which the illuminants are arranged.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0015] Below the invention will be explained in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. The drawings show:

[0016] FIG. 1 is an embodiment of a wall washer according to the invention in a perspective view;

[0017] FIG. 2 is a perspective sectional view of the wall washer according to the invention, from which the alignment of the various components for the light output can be derived;

[0018] FIG. 3 is a further sectional view of the wall washer and

[0019] FIG. 4 is the arrangement of the wall washer according to the invention fitted to the mounting rail of a light strip system.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

[0020] FIG. 1 illustrates an overall depiction of a lighting fixture according to the invention with the reference number 100, which is to be used as a so-called wall washer, as mentioned above. As is the case with lighting fixtures of this kind, these are attached to a horizontal mounting surface, for example to the ceiling of a room or in a comparable way. In the orientation that is intended for the operation of it, this means that the rear side (reference no. 110 in FIG. 1) of the housing 101 is essentially aligned in a vertical direction. The light of lighting fixture 100 is thereby not emitted horizontally or vertically downwards, but rather obliquely towards the side, so that in the case that the lighting fixture is arranged within the vicinity of a wall, the wall area that is located obliquely below will be illuminated. As it is generally common in the lighting technology, it is hereby intended that the so-called light field that is to be illuminated on the wall, features a brightness that is as evenly homogeneous as possible. Special measure with regard to the light output are responsible for this, as will be explained in more detail below in reference to further figures.

[0021] It is thus essential for the lighting fixture 100 according to the invention, that the light emitted by the lighting fixture not be directed straight onto the wall that is to be illuminated, but that it is rather emitted indirectly in line with a so-called back reflection. In the present case, LEDs 5 are used as illuminants, which are aligned in a row in a longitudinal direction I of the lighting fixture 100 and which are aligned in such a way that their light is primarily emitted in the direction that is opposite to the main emitting direction A of lighting fixture 100. The arrangement of the LEDs 5 is thus accomplished by means of one or more circuit boards 6, which are preferably aligned in a slightly tilted way with regards to the vertical that is defined by the rear side 101 by an angle α of about 10° to 20° , approximately 15°.

[0022] The light that is emitted by the LEDs 5 in the direction of the light emitting direction A of lighting fixture 100 is actually deflected by means of a reflector 10, which extends from a lower section of the lighting fixture housing 101 up to an area that is just above the LEDs 5. This reflector 10, that is designed in a fixed manner within the longitudinal direction I of lighting fixture 100, features a concave shape in a plane that is perpendicular to the longitudinal direction I, whereby it could be designed in a way that it is correspondingly slanted for this purpose, but preferably in a continuously concavely shaped manner, as it is depicted. Reflector 10, which is preferably made of a highly reflective material, thus serves as a so-called back reflector in order to emit the light obliquely sideways towards the bottom side.

[0023] However, experiments have shown that in the case of a compact design of the lighting fixture 100, the function of reflector 10 as such is not sufficient to ensure a satisfactorily homogeneous illumination. To improve the result of the illumination, an additional optical element in the form of a diffuser 20 is used in accordance with the invention, which is arranged just below the LEDs 5 according to the depictions. This diffuser 20 is preferably aligned approximately at a right angle to the mounting surface for the LED circuit boards 6, and extends from the LED circuit boards 6 up to the reflector surface. As it can be seen, the LED circuit boards 6, the diffuser 20, as well as the upper end section 11 of reflector 10 thus enclose a roughly quarter-circle-shaped or quarter-elliptical-shaped cavity in cross section, which serves as the so-called mixing chamber 25 to optimize the light output of the lighting fixture 100 according to the invention. This is particularly achieved in that all light beams, which are ultimately deflected via the area of reflector 10 that is below the diffuser 20 and which are emitted in the beam direction A of the lighting fixture, are affected at least once by means of diffuser 20. Since a large portion of the light is furthermore already deflected earlier on by the upper section 11 of reflector 10, an optimal mixing of the light rays is actually accomplished in such a way that the LEDs 5 are dissolved as individual light sources and any other irregularities are compensated as well. Thus, the quality of the light output of lighting fixture 100 is ultimately improved in a remarkable way by means of the use of the additional diffuser 20.

[0024] As it can be derived in particularly from the sectional view of FIG. 3, reflector 10 does not feature a constant curvature across the height of the lighting fixture 100, but rather is preferably shaped in such a way, that the bend in the upper section 11, or in the area that is in close vicinity of the LEDs 5, features the strongest curvature. In this way, it is possible to keep the dimensions of mixing chamber 25 relatively compact on the one hand, and on the other hand it also ensures that light, which is emitted by the LEDs 5 in relatively flat angles e.g. vertically upwards, can still be efficiently deflected back by the reflector towards the diffusor 20 and can be utilized as useable light for the light output of lighting fixture 100. The curvature of reflector 10 in the section below diffuser 20 is then selected in such a way, that the desired shape or dimension of the light field on the wall that is to be illuminated, can be achieved by it.

[0025] As it can be derived from the two depictions in the FIGS. 2 and 3, an additional cover screen 30 is hereby arranged in front of the bottom area of the reflector, which extends from the lower end of reflector 10 up to diffuser 20. This cover screen 30 defines the actual light output area of lighting fixture 100, although it only has a relatively little effect on the light output itself, since it is preferably designed in a transparent manner and is therefore made from either glass or PMMA. The actual light emitting characteristics of lighting fixture 100 are primarily defined by the alignment and design of reflector 10 as well as of diffuser 20.

[0026] Diffuser 20 is preferably made by means of a diffuser foil, which ideally features at least a certain degree of stability, so that it retains its shape and alignment in the depicted manner. A foil that is marketed under the name Brightview Foil Circular 15 Degrees has proven to be particularly advantageous for this purpose, since it is possible to achieve particularly advantageous light emitting characteristics by the use of this foil. This is also true in the case that the lighting fixture features a very compact design of approximately 40×50 mm.

[0027] The mounting and aligning of the different components of lighting fixture 100 according to the invention is preferably accomplished as mentioned beforehand by means of an aluminum extrusion profile, the configuration of which can be derived from the sectional views of the FIGS. 2 and 3. This profile component is designed in a slightly tilted manner and features on the one hand a side piece 102 that is aligned vertically, which composes the rear side 110 of lighting fixture 100, as well as a horizontal side piece 103, which is used in particular also for the mounting of electronic components for the operation of the LEDs 5, as well as for fitting lighting fixture 100 onto an appropriate carrier. In the upper section of the profile component, an approximately trapezoidal-like mounting space 104 is formed for this purpose, into which the reflector 10 with its upper end section 11 reaches from below on the one side, and which also serves to accommodate the LED circuit boards 6. At the same time, equipment for the operation of the LEDs 5 is possibly also arranged within this mounting space. This can also particularly refer to a converter or the like, whereby the side walls of this mounting space 104 also feature holes or penetrations 105 in order to supply cables or the like.

[0028] The aluminum profile body is hereby equipped with several grooves or channels that run in longitudinal direction, which allow a simple insertion of the above-mentioned optical components. It can be seen for example, that the upper and lower ends of cover screen 30 are accommodated within respective grooves that run in longitudinal direction, so that it can be easily slid into the profile component from one end face. The accommodation and mounting of reflector 10 is performed in a comparable manner, which rests on the profile component on its upper and lower end, and additionally also on its rear side. By means of an appropriate design of the aluminum profile component, it is possible to accomplish that the reflector independently takes the depicted shape when it is inserted. Finally, the mounting of diffuser 20 also occurs within a corresponding recess of the profile component which extends in longitudinal direction, so that—apart from the LED circuit boards 6—all essential components of lighting fixture 100 can be fitted onto the profile component without any additional mounting brackets.

[0029] After all components have been arranged within the profile component, it can be closed on its end faces by means of two correspondingly shaped end caps 120. Two further channels in longitudinal direction can e.g. be arranged for this purpose, which makes it possible that the end caps 120 can be placed on and securely mounted on the profile component.

[0030] A possible arrangement of the wall washer 100 according to the invention on a carrier is shown in FIG. 4, whereby the mounting rail of a light strip system is hereby used as mounting element 200. In the well-known manner, the mounting rail is hereby formed in an approximate u-shape and is open towards the bottom side, so that the lighting fixture 100 can be easily fitted and attached onto mounting rail 200 from the bottom side. The upper components, in particular the above-mentioned accommodation space 104 of the profile component with the operating equipment attached to it, are then housed within the accommodation space of mounting rail 200. Attachment to mounting rail 200 is achieved by two clamping bars 106, which are formed at the upper section of the horizontal side 103 of the profile component. As an alternative to the illustrated embodiment, it would of course also be possible to shape the lighting fixture in such a way that it can be fitted directly to the lower side of a ceiling.