Pool light assembly with cooling structure
09732955 ยท 2017-08-15
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F21Y2103/33
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B05B1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B1/267
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F21Y2115/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F21V33/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E04H4/12
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B05B1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B1/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Disclosed herein is a pool light assembly including cooling for the illuminating structure. The assembly includes a water inlet housing having a portion on the dry side and a portion immersed in the pool water. An assembly having sealing structure creates a leak proof connection with the pool wall. The submerged portion of the assembly includes a base. The base has an exterior exposed to the pool water and an enclosed interior including the illuminating structure. A notch is provided in the exterior of the base and extends into the interior for allowing pool water in the proximity of the illuminating structure. The assembly includes sealing structure for preventing water from entering electrically active elements, while allowing pool water to act as a cooling element. A retaining member locks and encourages waterproof sealing of the electrically active elements. Each of the elements is provided with structure as necessary to facilitate the free flow of water through the housing.
Claims
1. A pool light assembly connection to a pool side wall, the pool light assembly including a water inlet housing having a water conduit, the pool light assembly comprising: the water inlet housing having a base and the base having an interior, the base having a notch for allowing water to enter the interior, the interior of the base having a series of ribs and a central opening for allowing water to communicate with the water conduit; a sealing plate for sealing water between the base interior and the sealing plate, the sealing plate including a central opening sized and shaped for compatible connection with the central opening of the base and allowing water to communicate with the water conduit; a light sub-assembly including means for pool illumination, the light sub-assembly defining a ring fitting sized and shaped to fit within the periphery of the sealing plate; and a retaining means for retaining the light sub-assembly in place with the aforementioned components, wherein the water inlet includes a nozzle end, which is rotatable and secured to the light assembly by the retaining means.
2. The pool light assembly as set forth in claim 1, wherein the nozzle end defines an eyeball socket.
3. The pool light assembly as set forth in claim 2, wherein the nozzle end defines a directional nozzle for directing pool water flow.
4. A pool light assembly connection to a pool side wall, the pool light assembly including a water inlet housing having a water conduit, the pool light assembly comprising: the water inlet housing having a base and the base having an interior, the base having a notch for allowing water to enter the interior, the interior of the base having a series of ribs and a central opening for allowing water to communicate with the water conduit; a sealing plate for sealing water between the base interior and the sealing plate, the sealing plate including a central opening sized and shaped for compatible connection with the central opening of the base and allowing water to communicate with the water conduit; a light sub-assembly including means for pool illumination, the light sub-assembly defining a ring fitting sized and shaped to fit within the periphery of the sealing plate; and retaining means retaining the light sub-assembly in place with the aforementioned components, wherein the assembly is attachable to a power supply head through the plug-in means.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
(1) For a further understanding of the objects and advantages of the present invention, reference should be had to the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawing, in which like parts are given like reference numerals and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(10) In order to appreciate the invention herein, one must appreciate the need in the art as set forth in the Background. Most importantly, the structure herein for resolving the long felt need to dissipate heat in a pool device having illumination capabilities.
(11) With particular reference to
(12) As shown in
(13) The housing 30 has an exterior 32. As shown in
(14) The second portion 42 of the housing 30 includes a flange member 36. The flange member 36 has an interior 34 as best seen in
(15) The flange member 36 sits, during operation, immersed in pool water. At least one notch 45 is provided in the exterior 32 of the flange member 36 extending into the interior 34. Thus, constructed, the notch 45 that allows pool water to communicate freely between the interior 34 and exterior 32 and throughout the flange member base 39.
(16) The interior 34 includes a raised pattern of ribs 60 and dividers 62. The ribs 60 and dividers 62 can, of course, be made to have any particular pattern within the spirit and scope of the invention. For example, the pattern may well be non-symmetrical or zigzagged within the spirit and scope of the invention herein. The functional requirement for such a pattern is to ensure that water flows freely through the base 39 to provide a cooling effect for the light sub-assembly as described below.
(17) With respect to
(18) A nozzle 70 fits over the water channel 104. As is well known in the art, such a nozzle defines an eyeball nozzle and can be useful in directing a limited amount of water flow in the pool. More recent developments in pool technology include Applicants' invention of vented directional nozzle as shown particularly with reference to
(19) In the embodiment shown in
(20) A sealing plate 80 covers and seals the base 39 when the light assembly is fully assembly as will be more fully appreciated below. The sealing plate 80 has a central opening 82 for allowing pool water to enter the water channel 104 and for maintaining open communication with pool water and the pool return 100.
(21) The central opening 82 is also sized and shaped for compatible overlay with the nozzle 70 as also clearly shown in
(22) Additionally, the sealing plate 80 includes in the embodiment shown an electrical plug-in connection member 84. The member 84 is sized and shaped for compatible and mating connection with the electrical channel 112 and the plug-in connector therein. The member 84 fills the electrical channel 112 and the wiring 114 connects with the member allowing electrical connection there between.
(23) A light sub-assembly 90 fits within the outer periphery of the sealing member 80. The light sub-assembly 90 includes a plurality of lighting elements 92 on a circuit board 94 in the shape of ring. The circuit board 94 includes a plug-in connector 96. As shown, the plug-in connector is sized and shaped for a mating force fit with the electrical wiring as shown. The lighting elements 92 obtain electrical power for the power supply head 110 through the wiring 112 when the plug-in connector 96 is plugged in also as illustrated in
(24) As discussed above, halogen lighting elements have become frowned upon because while they generate adequate light, they do so at a high energy costs. Lighting elements such as high intensity LED's are preferred in most situations. However, both types of lighting elements as well as others are within the spirit and scope of this invention.
(25) A retaining member 91 is designed to snap fit over the light sub-assembly 90. In the embodiment shown, the light sub-assembly 90 includes posts 93 and the retaining member has female projections 95, which create a secure snap, fit there between. Additionally, the retaining member 91 has a central opening 97 for allow water to pass therethrough to the water channel 104. Additionally, the lighting elements, regardless of type, typically project from the light sub-assembly 90. Therefore, the retaining member 91 has a series of matching opening for allowing the lighting elements 92 to pass therethrough. Once assembled the retaining member 91 snap fits to the light sub-assembly 90 providing a secure assembly for the entire light assembly 20.
(26) A lens cover 140 is provided to cover retaining member 91. Similarly, the lens cover 140 has a central opening 142 allowing communication of the pool water into the water channel 104. The lens cover 140 has periphery with a groove and as is known in the art snap fits into the outer periphery of the retaining member 91. The fit is secure to discourage any water from entering into the light assembly 20 except, of course, through the central opening 142.
(27) As can be appreciated by those skilled in the art, the retaining member 91 in a preferred embodiment includes a reflective surface 99 surrounding the projecting lighting elements 92. Thus, structured, the retaining member 91 thereby defines a reflector plate.
(28) Such a reflector plate is particular useful and desirable when colored lighting elements are used. As is known in the art the lighting elements may be of different colors by adapter different lighting element covers over the LEDS. Additionally, the lens cover 140 may be of different colors, having different color segments and shapes to provide more enhanced pool lighting.
(29) As shown, the water channel 104 extends through the body of light assembly 20. The central openings in each of the above elements are aligned so as to create a single water channel 104.
(30) With particular reference to
(31) As seen with particular reference to
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(33) Clearly, the source of the intense heat in the light assembly 20 is the lighting elements 92. The heat from these lighting elements 92 can be quite extreme. In an effort to cool the source of the heat, it is advantageous to locate the cooling source as close to the heating source as possible. However, this must been without compromising the electrical integrity of the light assembly 20 as a whole and without resorting to structures and devices which will not work within conventional structure already established in the art.
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(35) Between the end of the adapter 200 and the water channel 104, a compression ring 206 is provided. The adapter 200 includes a seat 208, sized and shaped for compatible compression fit with the adapter the ring 206.
(36) As shown most clearly in
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(38) Additionally, the oblong and symmetrical shape of the nozzle 70 provides greater durability and reliability as well as providing the nozzle 70 with a degree of rotate. The shape results in more functionality over a simple round or spherical nozzle.
(39) With particular reference to
(40) The head end 174 is partially closed and includes a hood, which deflects water at a right angle to the main body 172. The head end is rotated to the desired position to direct pool flow.
(41) The main body 172 has an end 178 opposite the head end 174. The end 178 screws into the nozzle 70 of
(42) The directional nozzle 170 is screwed in the nozzle 70 until tightened and then backed off to provide the directional flow of pool desired.
(43) As a result of the light assembly being made of various assembled components the nozzle 170 is adaptable to the novel light assembly in accordance with this invention.
(44) While the foregoing detailed description has described several exemplary embodiments of the pool light assembly in accordance with this invention, it is to be understood that the above description is illustrative only and not limiting of the disclosed invention. Thus, the invention is to be limited only by the claims as set forth below.