LED track element for track lighting systems
11187389 · 2021-11-30
Assignee
Inventors
- Brian Leonardo (Montclair, NJ, US)
- David Michael Cowan (Cornwall Bridge, CT, US)
- Joshua Lars Peterson (Brooklyn, NY, US)
Cpc classification
F21S8/068
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21Y2103/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V21/002
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S8/038
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21Y2115/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F21S8/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H01R25/14
ELECTRICITY
F21V21/35
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
An LED luminaire for a track lighting system, that takes the form of a track section rather than a more customary separate device attached to a track section. The new luminaire has an elongated, extruded housing configured to correspond to the exterior of standard track sections to visually blend in with the overall track system. A circuit board, mounting a plurality of longitudinally aligned LED elements, extends for the full length of the housing, providing downward illumination through an optic member closing the bottom of the housing. The LED housing has a plug-in type connection to an adjacent track section providing physical alignment, electrical power and data functions. Successive luminaires can be connected together, and the new luminaires can be connected to additional standard track sections. The new luminaires can be installed throughout an overall track lighting system, substantially without limitation as to number and/or order.
Claims
1. A track lighting system which comprises, at least one elongated track element defining a plurality of internal insulated linear channels for the reception of power-carrying electrical conductors and optional additional conductors for carrying data signals, said track element having spaced apart side walls defining a longitudinally extending channel which is open at the bottom for the reception of electrical fixtures, said electrical conductors being exposed to said channel, whereby electrical fixtures, when received in said channel, may be connected to selected ones of said conductors at variable positions along the length of said track element, at least one elongated luminaire joined at one end thereof with one end of said track element and forming a continuation of said track element, said luminaire having a main body including spaced apart side walls joined by a transverse web, a printed circuit board secured in said luminaire and provided on a downwardly facing side thereof with a plurality of longitudinally spaced apart LED elements electrically connected by printed circuitry on said board, a joiner connected to said one end of said track element and to said one end of said luminaire and securing said luminaire to said track element, in substantial alignment therewith, said joiner having first contact means engaging selected ones of said exposed electrical conductors of said track element, including said power-carrying conductors, first and second power conductors extending longitudinally through said luminaire, said first and second power conductors being connected by said joiner to said power-carrying conductors of said track element, and circuit means connecting said first and second power conductors to said LED elements.
2. A track lighting system according to claim 1, wherein said first and second power conductors comprise elements of a pass-through harness extending from one end to the other of said luminaire, said pass-through harness including a pig tail having conductors connected respectively to said first and second power conductors and connected to said LED elements via printed circuitry on said circuit board.
3. A track lighting system according to claim 2, wherein said system includes a plurality of luminaires connected end to end in series, each of said luminaires having a pass-through harness extending therethrough and connected with an adjacent luminaire or an adjacent track section.
4. A track lighting system according to claim 1, wherein said luminaire has side walls corresponding in width to a width of the track element side walls, an optical bottom structure in mounted to said luminaire for the transmission of light from said LED elements said bottom structure being positioned at a level to correspond generally with bottoms of said track element side walls, whereby said luminaire has an appearance similar to said track sections.
5. A track lighting system according to claim 2, wherein, said luminaire further includes a spine member configured for attachment to a ceiling structure and for engagement with the main body of the luminaire, said spine member including channels at opposite sides thereof, one of said channels receiving said power conductors.
6. A track lighting system according to claim 5, wherein, said transverse web is positioned below upper edges of the luminaire side walls to form an upwardly opening channel for the reception of said spine member.
7. A track lighting system according to claim 1, wherein, said LED elements are positioned on said printed circuit board to extend along a center line of said luminaire main body, said main body, at a bottom thereof, is closed by a light-transmitting optic, said optic including a light transmitting bottom wall and light-reflecting side walls extending upward and inward from opposite sides of said bottom wall.
8. A track lighting system according to claim 7, wherein, said light-reflecting side walls extend upward substantially into contact with said printed circuit board, with upper ends of said side walls being positioned adjacent to and on opposite sides of said LED elements.
9. A track lighting system according to claim 7, wherein, said optic includes resilient flanges extending upward from opposite side edges of said bottom wall and resiliently engageable with retaining elements on insides of the side walls of said luminaire main body.
10. A track lighting system according to claim 1, wherein, said luminaire main body comprises spaced apart side walls connected by a horizontal web, said horizontal web being positioned below upper edges of said side walls to form an upwardly opening channel, an elongated spine member of a width to be received in said upwardly opening channel, said spine member having means for being secured to a ceiling, and said main body having means for being secured to said spine member.
11. A track lighting system according to claim 10, wherein, said spine member is of shorter length than said main body and is formed with a channel along at least one side edge thereof for the reception of wiring.
12. A track lighting system according to claim 11, wherein, said spine member has downwardly directed side walls forming a downwardly opening channel received within the upwardly opening channel of said main body, said wiring includes a pass through harness containing at least said first and second power conductors, and said channel has at least one lateral opening for therein to enable a looping of said harness in a space formed by said channels.
13. A track lighting system according to claim 1, wherein, said joiner has a body portion received in said at least one elongated track element, a tongue element extends longitudinally from said joiner body portion and is engaged with said luminaire main body for securing and aligning said main body with said track element, said joiner having spring actuated contacts providing electrical contact with conductors carried by said track element, said pass through harness being connected to said spring actuated contacts.
14. A track lighting system according to claim 13, wherein, said joiner has a body of insulating material and includes flanges received in said insulated linear channels in said track element to restrict stray light from said luminaire from entering the open bottom channel of said track element.
15. A track lighting system according to claim 1, wherein said first and second power conductors comprise a pair of copper traces printed on said circuit board and extending longitudinally substantially from one end to the other thereof, and connected on said circuit board to said LED elements.
16. A track lighting system according to claim 15, wherein additional copper traces are printed on said circuit board, extending longitudinally substantially from one end to the other thereof for transmitting data.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(17) Referring to the drawings, the reference numeral 30 designates generally an LED luminaire according to the invention. The main body 31 of the luminaire is an extrusion, typically of aluminum, configured to form opposite side walls 32 joined in spaced apart relation by a horizontal web 33. The web 33 is positioned a short distance below the upper edges 34, 35 of the side walls 32 to define an upwardly opening channel for the reception of a spine member 36, the various functions of which are described below. The extruded body 31 typically may have a length of 24 inches but of course can be made of various lengths consistent with available lengths of standard track sections.
(18) Pursuant to an aspect of the invention, a printed circuit board 37 (
(19) AC Power to the LED elements 38 is supplied by a pass-through harness 40 (
(20) Where dimming and other LED control features are to be provided to the PC board 37, separate longitudinally extending conductors (not shown) forming a data bus are provided. To advantage, the pc board 37 is provided with plug-in receptacles 47, 48 at opposite ends of the data bus, one adapted to receive a data input plug and the other adapted to receive a data output plug. Connections between the two plug-in receptacles 47, 48 are by means of printed conductors (typically three) on a surface of the pc board. Thus, data voltages are supplied to the board 37 via a plug connector (not shown) and to the LED elements via circuitry on the board. The data voltages are also supplied to the next downstream element of the system, which may be another LED luminaire or a standard track section, via a plug connector (not shown) connected to the plug-in receptacle 48 at the downstream end of the pc board 37.
(21) The open bottom of the luminaire body 31 advantageously is closed by an optic element 49, shown best in
(22) The illustrated embodiment of the luminaire is attached to a ceiling by means of the spine member 36, which typically is secured by means such as screws 61 received in slotted openings 62 in the spine member. The main body 31 of the luminaire is thereafter secured to the spine member by means of screws 63 (
(23) The standard track section 66 comprises an extruded section 67 which mounts insulated carriers 68, 69 (
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(25) An AC power connection between the joiner and the luminaire is provided by means of the pass through harness 40. The two conductors of the harness 40 are affixed to spade terminals 85, which are in turn connected to the laterally slidable power contacts 82. Data connections, if utilized, are provided through a three-wire harness (not shown) extending from the joiner to the upstream plug-in receptacle 47 on the pc board 37. The conductors of the three-wire harness are connected with respective data contact elements 80 by spade terminals 86. The respective harnesses are lead out through end openings 87, 88 in the housing parts 76, 75 respectively.
(26) When the joiner 74 is installed in the track section 66, the outer end 89 of the joiner is substantially flush with the end of the track section, and the outer end of the connecting tongue 83 extends out from the joiner. The inner end of the connecting tongue is received within a narrow space in the track section, between a top wall 90 and flanges 91 spaced below (
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(29) After an initial luminaire 30 has been mounted and connected, as shown in
(30) Physical connection and alignment of the first and second luminaires 30, 130 is provided in part by alignment strips 105, 106 (
(31) The procedures described above can be employed for connecting any number of the luminaires to other like luminaires and/or to standard track sections, in virtually any configuration. Luminaires can be installed throughout the track system having an appearance wholly consistent with the appearance of the standard track sections and thus both appearing and functioning as part of the track system. Both power and data are transmitted through the luminaires
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(35) The LED track lighting element of the invention is uniquely advantageous in that it functions both as a linear LED luminaire and as an integral part of the track system in which it is incorporated. The luminaire may be provided in any standard lengths typical for the track lighting system (e.g., 2 ft, 4 ft, 8 ft), and may also be fabricated to any desired intermediate length and inserted into an existing system by removing all or part of an existing track section and replacing the removed section, or part thereof, with a luminaire according to the invention. The luminaire may be in installed as an intermediate part of a branch of a track system or as the end of a branch. As an intermediate part, the luminaire functions both as a luminaire and additionally as a conventional track section, to continue the flow of the electrical power and control data from one track section to another.
(36) It should be understood that the invention is disclosed by way of representative but non-limiting embodiments. Accordingly, reference should be made to the following appended claims in determining the full scope of the invention.