Lamp for mounting in an opening through a planar substrate, and an installation method
11054119 ยท 2021-07-06
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F21V21/042
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V21/045
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S8/026
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21Y2115/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
The invention provides a lamp (5) comprising a lamp body (6) and a mounting unit (8), for fitting through an opening in a substrate. The mounting unit has a front ring (10) for mounting against a front side of the substrate and an arrangement of lugs (12), sliders (20) and brackets (30). The brackets have a collapsed position in which the brackets fit through the opening; and an expanded locked position in which the brackets do not fit through the opening and the brackets are positioned for engaging with a back side of the substrate. The brackets are driven into their positions by a pushing/pulling arrangement rather than by using sprung arrangements. This enables damage to the substrate to be prevented.
Claims
1. A lamp suitable for mounting in an opening through a planar substrate, comprising a lamp body and a mounting unit; wherein the mounting unit comprises: a front ring for mounting against a front side of the substrate; at least two lugs protruding backwards from the front ring, wherein each lug has an end face which functions as a pusher; a respective slider attached to each lug which is slideable along the respective lug, wherein the slider has a slider lip at one end; and a respective bracket pivotally connected to another end of each slider opposite to the end with the slider lip; wherein the mounting unit is configurable between two configurations: a first configuration in which each slider lip is spaced from the front ring, the end face of the lug is spaced from the bracket, and the bracket is free to rotate to a collapsed position in which the brackets fit through the opening; and a second configuration in which each slider lip is against the front ring for engaging with the front side of the substrate, the end face of the lug is against the bracket and the bracket is locked in an expanded position in which the brackets do not fit through the opening and the brackets are positioned for engaging with a back side of the substrate.
2. A lamp as claimed in claim 1, wherein one of the slider and lug comprises a slot and the other of the slider and lug comprises a pin.
3. A lamp as claimed in claim 1, wherein each lug has a lug opening and the bracket has a hook, wherein the hook is received in the lug opening in the second configuration.
4. A lamp as claimed in claim 3, wherein the bracket comprises a bent strip, wherein the hook comprises a projecting elbow.
5. A lamp as claimed in claim 4, wherein the bent strip comprises a first limb having the hook, a second limb longer than the first limb, and a U-bend between the two limbs.
6. A lamp as claimed in claim 5, wherein the first limb comprises one or more openings, slots or recesses to reduce the rigidity of the first limb compared to the second limb.
7. A lamp as claimed in claim 4, wherein the bracket comprises a first end portion which extends from the hook, wherein the first end portion functions as a puller for pulling the hook out of the lug opening.
8. A lamp as claimed in claim 7, wherein the bracket comprises a second end portion, wherein the second end portion is for pressing against a back side of the substrate when in the expanded position.
9. A lamp as claimed in claim 1, comprising exactly two lugs and associated sliders and brackets.
10. A lamp as claimed in claim 1, comprising a ceiling downlight lamp.
11. A mounted lamp assembly, comprising: a planar substrate; and the lamp as claimed in claim 1 mounted in an opening in the planar substrate, wherein the mounting unit is in the second configuration, and wherein the front ring is against a front side of the substrate, and each slider lip is pressed against the front ring by the front side of the substrate.
12. A mounted lamp assembly as claimed in claim 11, wherein the planar substrate comprises a ceiling.
13. A method of mounting a lamp as claimed in claim 1 in an opening through a planar substrate, comprising: setting the mounting unit in the first configuration with the brackets of the lamp collapsed; positioning the front ring against a front side of the substrate, such that the lugs project through the opening; advancing the mounting unit such that the slider slides until the slider lip engages with the front side of the substrate; and further advancing the front ring of the mounting unit such that the end face of each lug performs a pushing function against a respective bracket until the front ring reaches the slider lip, wherein when the front ring reaches the slider lip, the mounting unit is in the second configuration.
14. A method as claimed in claim 13, comprising, during the further advancing, the end face rotates the bracket until a hook of the bracket is received in an opening in the lug.
15. A method as claimed in claim 14, further comprising removing the lamp from the opening, by: pulling the front ring away from the front side of the substrate until a first end portion of each bracket, which extends from the hook, contacts the back side of the substrate; further pulling the front ring away from the front side of the substrate, causing the first end portion to pull the hook out of the lug opening and thereby release the brackets for rotation; and further pulling the front ring away from the front side, causing the brackets to rotate to the collapsed position and allow the lamp to be removed.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Examples of the invention will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
(17) The invention will be described with reference to the Figures.
(18) It should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating exemplary embodiments of the apparatus, systems and methods, are intended for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention. These and other features, aspects, and advantages of the apparatus, systems and methods of the present invention will become better understood from the following description, appended claims, and accompanying drawings. It should be understood that the Figures are merely schematic and are not drawn to scale. It should also be understood that the same reference numerals are used throughout the Figures to indicate the same or similar parts.
(19) The invention provides a lamp comprising a lamp body and a mounting unit, for fitting through an opening in a substrate. The mounting unit has a front ring for mounting against a front side of the substrate and an arrangement of lugs, sliders and brackets. The brackets have a collapsed position in which the brackets fit through the opening, and an expanded locked position in which the brackets do not fit through the opening and the brackets are positioned for engaging with a back side of the substrate. The brackets are driven into their positions by a pushing/pulling arrangement rather than by using sprung arrangements. This enables damage to the substrate to be prevented.
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(21) There are two sprung arms 4 at diametrically opposite positions, which are biased by torsion springs 5 to rotate downwardly.
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(23) To insert the mounting unit, the sprung arms are held back by a user against the spring bias so that the arms may fit through the opening, as shown in the top image of
(24) To remove the mounting unit, the user has to pull down on the front ring 1 against the bias of the sprung arms as shown in the bottom image of
(25) Furthermore, the strength of the torsional springs 5 depends on the weight of the mounting unit and lamp, and it may create a force which is a danger to the user during the installation or removal, or at least it may be difficult for the user to perform these tasks.
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(27) The mounting unit 8 has a front ring 10 for mounting against a front side of the substrate through which the lamp is to be installed. As with the example of
(28) At least two lugs 12 protrude backwardly (i.e. generally in the direction towards the back of the substrate) from the front ring 10. They for example project perpendicularly from the front ring.
(29) There is a bracket 30 at the end of each lug. The brackets rotate between a collapsed configuration as shown in
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(33) A respective bracket 30 is pivotally connected to the pivot mounting point 23 at the end of each slider 20, opposite to the end with the slider lip 22.
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(35) The bent strip comprises a first limb 37, a second limb 38 longer than the first limb, and a U-bend 40 between the two limbs.
(36) The first limb 37 has a hook 32 which functions as a lock to hold the lamp in place once installed. It is in the form of a projecting elbow along the bracket. The first limb also has a mounting part 33 where it connects to the mounting point 23 of the slider, for free rotation, i.e. with no torsional spring needed.
(37) A first end portion 34 of the bracket, at the remote end of the first limb 37, extends from the hook 32. This end portion functions as a puller for releasing the locking function of the hook. A second end portion 36 of the bracket, at the remote end of the second limb 38, is for pressing against a back side of the substrate when in the expanded position.
(38) Between the hook 32 and the U-bend 40 is a segment 39. In the example shown, this segment 39 has two slots 41. These reduce the rigidity of the first limb 37. As the limb 37 is very short, it may be desired to reduce the rigidity to ensure that the function of releasing the hook 32 can be achieved. The first limb may more generally comprise one or more openings, slots or recesses to reduce the rigidity of the first limb compared to the second limb.
(39) The engagement point of the end surface 14 of the lug 12 and the first limb 37 (which is used to cause rotation of the bracket) is designed to be offset from the axis through the pivot mounting points 23, to allow sufficient torque for rotating the bracket 30. The engagement force on the end surface 14 does therefore not pass through pivot mounting axis.
(40) The hook 32 is designed to engage with a lug opening 15 (shown in
(41) The mounting unit is adjustable between two configurations.
(42) A first configuration is shown in
(43) Each slider lip 22 is spaced from the front ring 10. This means the slider is slid back as far as possible (i.e. as far up as possible in the orientation of
(44) By continuing to push on the front ring 10, rotation of the brackets is performed to result in a second configuration in which the lamp is locked in place.
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(46) The gap between the slider lip 22 and the front ring is being closed, because the front ring is being advanced whereas the slider lip is held in position by the front surface of the substrate 2. As a result, the bracket is effectively pulled down (arrow 80) onto the end faces 14 of the lugs 12. The end faces push the brackets to cause rotation as shown in
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(48) The hook 32 is sliding down the slope face 17 of the lug.
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(50) The segment 39 is against the slope face 17 of the lug. The hook 32 has slid down the slope face and has engaged with the opening 15 in the lug and thus locks the bracket in place. The bracket, in particular the second end portion 36, engages with a back side of the substrate 2.
(51) The hook prevents relative sliding between the slider and front ring, so that the lamp behaves as a single rigid unit. The locked unit is biased upwardly by the general spring force of the brackets themselves.
(52) The elasticity of the brackets, especially the longer second limb 38, allows a tolerance of ceiling thickness, for example 2 mm to 25 mm.
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(55) The lamp can thus be installed in a planar substrate, such as a ceiling, by a simple push fit. There is no need for torsional springs, and the retaining force is provided by the brackets, which themselves have a spring function, as well as the hook locking function. There is no need for the user to have any access to the back side of the substrate, and the insertion is a simple push operation. It can even be carried out with a lamp body mounted in the mounting unit.
(56) The removal process is also simplified, and is explained with reference to
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(58) The first end portion 34 then engages with the back surface of the substrate. This engagement is used to release the hook. Thus, by pulling on the mounting unit further, the locking of the hook is released. It is pulled out of the opening 15.
(59) This enables the slider to move so that the brackets can then freely rotate.
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(62) Thus, removing the mounting unit is also a simple pull operation, and there is no need for access to the back side of the substrate, nor is there any need to hold back any springs. This avoids damage to the planar substrate during removal.
(63) The example above shows two lugs and associated sliders and brackets, but there may be three or even more, for example as a function of the weight of the lamp. The invention is of particular interest for ceiling downlights.
(64) The lamp may be sold with the lamp body and mounting unit as an integrated unit, which is to be changed as a single item. Alternatively and more typically, the mounting unit may be separate from the lamp body. It may then for example comprise a clip or other attachment feature to enable the mounting unit to be attached to the lamp body. As a further alternative, the lamp body may simply sit on the front ring under its own weight. The back surface 11 of the front ring then comprises a supporting flange on which the lamp body can rest.
(65) The invention may be applied to LED bulbs but equally to any other type of bulb.
(66) The simplified design of the mounting unit and the reduced risk of damage to the substrate means it can be removed from the substrate multiple times, e.g. each time a bulb is to be replaced. This means that the connection between the bulb and the mounting unit can be simplified, giving a more compact and aesthetically pleasing design. Thus, instead of removing bulb from a fixed mounting unit so that mounting unit stays attached to the substrate, the whole lamp can be removed for replacement of the lamp body, replacement of a driver, or maintenance/replacement of the whole lamp.
(67) Other variations to the disclosed embodiments can be understood and effected by those skilled in the art in practicing the claimed invention, from a study of the drawings, the disclosure, and the appended claims. In the claims, the word comprising does not exclude other elements or steps, and the indefinite article a or an does not exclude a plurality. The mere fact that certain measures are recited in mutually different dependent claims does not indicate that a combination of these measures cannot be used to advantage. Any reference signs in the claims should not be construed as limiting the scope.