Connectors for linear lighting
10591114 ยท 2020-03-17
Assignee
Inventors
- Andrew Lassen (Reno, NV, US)
- Olivia M. Tanguileg (Reno, NV, US)
- William Schimandle (Stagecoach, NV, US)
Cpc classification
F21V23/003
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21Y2103/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H01R12/515
ELECTRICITY
H01R4/363
ELECTRICITY
F21Y2115/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21K9/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V23/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V21/005
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S4/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F21V23/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21K9/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
Connectors for linear lighting are disclosed. These connectors include one side with a slot adapted to accept a strip of linear lighting. The other side may have either another slot for a second strip of linear lighting, if two strips of linear lighting are to be electrically connected end-to-end, or a set of terminal blocks for connecting the strip of linear lighting to wires, such as a set of power leads. The slot has a set of contacts, spaced from one another, that make physical contact with solder pads or other such electrical connecting structures on the linear lighting. The terminal blocks have conductive cages to make contact with the wires. Both the set of contacts in the slot and pressor members in the cages are driven into engagement by sets of adjustable positioning members that bear on them.
Claims
1. A connector, comprising: a body, including a first side having a first notch in a top portion of the body, the first notch extending inwardly from an edge thereof, a first slot extending inwardly from the edge, aligned with and below the first notch, and two or more conductive first contact members within the first slot; a conductive member for each of the two or more first contact members, the conductive members making electrical contact with respective ones of the two or more first contact members and extending from the first side to a second side of the body; the second side receiving the conductive members and being adapted to make an electrical connection with the first side through the conductive members; and an adjustable positioning member for each of the two or more first contacts, the adjustable positioning members extending through the body from a top surface thereof and bearing on the two or more first contact members to force the two or more first contact members downwardly.
2. The connector of claim 1, wherein: the second side further comprises a terminal block corresponding to each of the two or more first contact members, each of the terminal blocks including a cage connected to one of the conductive members, the cage having an opening that corresponds with an opening of the terminal block, and a pressor member within the cage; and the body further comprises an additional adjustable positioning member for each of the terminal blocks, the additional adjustable positioning members extending through the body from the top surface thereof and bearing on the pressor members to force the pressor members downwardly.
3. The connector of claim 2, wherein each cage is formed on an end of each conductive member.
4. The connector of claim 3, wherein each cage is four-sided and has an opening that coincides with an opening of the terminal block.
5. The connector of claim 2, wherein each cage is adapted to receive a wire such that the pressor member makes electrical contact and drives the wire against the walls of the cage.
6. The connector of claim 1, wherein: the second side further comprises a second notch in the top portion of the body, the second notch extending inwardly from an edge thereof, opposite and aligned with the first notch of the first side, a second slot extending inwardly from the edge of the second side, aligned with and below the second notch, and two or more second contact members spaced from one another within the second slot, the second contact members being connected to respective opposite ends of the conductive members; and the body further comprises an additional adjustable positioning member for each of the second contact members, the additional adjustable positioning members extending through the body from the top surface thereof and bearing on the second contact members to force the second contact members downwardly.
7. The connector of claim 6, wherein the first and second slots are adapted to receive strips of linear lighting such that the first and second contact members, respectively, make electrical contact with the strips of linear lighting.
8. The connector of claim 6, wherein the first contact members are trapezoidal in front elevation, wider at their tops than their bottoms.
9. The connector of claim 6, wherein the second contact members are trapezoidal in front elevation, wider at their tops than their bottoms.
10. The connector of claim 1, wherein the body is made of a nonconductive material.
11. The connector of claim 1, wherein the adjustable positioning members comprise screws.
12. The connector of claim 1, wherein the first contact members are trapezoidal in front elevation, wider at their tops than their bottoms.
13. A connector comprising: a first side with a slot configured to accommodate a strip of linear lighting, the slot having at least two electrical contacts, spaced from one another, that are adapted to be driven down into engagement with the strip of linear lighting by a first set of adjustable positioning members that bear on surfaces of the at least two electrical contacts; and a second side with at least two terminal blocks in electrical communication with the at least two electrical contacts, each terminal block including a conductive cage and a pressor member within the cage, the pressor member adapted to be driven down into engagement by second adjustable positioning members that bear on the pressor member.
14. The connector of claim 13, wherein the slot comprises a recessed notch, the recessed notch extending inwardly from an edge of an upper portion thereof.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(7) This description will generally assume that the linear lighting 12 is a two-wire, low-voltage system. Therefore, the terminal block 20 provides two terminals 24, 26, one for each of the two power leads 14, 16. However, the terminal block 20 need not convey only power; rather, it may also be used to convey control signals or any other type of signal required by the linear lighting 12. In other embodiments, for example, if the linear lighting is RGB linear lighting, dim-to-warm, or has some other features that require additional signals for power or control, the terminal block 20 could provide additional terminals for wires to convey those signals. Alternatively, the terminal block 20 could link to another terminal block 20 or to another strip of linear lighting 12 with any length of wire in between.
(8) With respect to voltage, while the meaning of the term low voltage varies according to the authority one consults, for purposes of this description, that term should be construed to refer to voltages under about 50V. While the connector 10, and other connectors according to embodiments of the invention, may be used with high-voltage linear lighting, electrical and safety regulations in various jurisdictions may impose additional requirements on the linear lighting and on the connector.
(9) The set of power leads 14, 16 are typically braided wires, although they may be solid conductors in some embodiments. In most embodiments, they will be between 14-22 American Wire Gauge (AWG), although thinner and thicker wires may be used. Consequently, the terminals 24, 26 may be sized and otherwise adapted for either that entire range of wire gauges, or a subset of it. For example, a particular terminal block 20 may be adapted to accept wires between 18-22 AWG.
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(12) On the terminal block 20 side, the terminal member 32 is folded down into a four-sided cage 36. A thin, resilient, generally C-shaped, conductive pressor member 38, also made of a metal, fits within the cage 36 and extends downwardly, providing a tongue 40 that presses down resiliently on the power lead 12, 14. On the other side, the contacts 28, 30 are shaped similarly to the pressor members 38: they are thin, generally C-shaped and have lower tongues 42 that can press down resiliently against the contacts of the inserted linear lighting 12. The contacts 28, 30 are also made of metal.
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(14) The arrangement of the connector 10 means that the screws 43 themselves need not be conductive, although they may be in some embodiments. This is because the screws 43 never make electrical contact with the leads 14, 16 or the strip of linear lighting 12. Rather, they bias the contacts 28, 30 and the pressor members 38 into contact with those elements. Plastic screws 43, or screws 43 made of another nonconductive material, may be used in some embodiments in order to better protect against electrical shorts. Moreover, while the term screw is used in this description, any adjustable positioning member that can exert force on the tongues 40, 42 to bias them into contact may be used. In some embodiments, members that can be tightened manually may be used.
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(16) On the side of the slot 22, the tongues 42 would typically make contact with solder pads 54 formed on the linear lighting 12. Generally speaking, a solder pad 54 is a defined area for solder connections. Most solder pads 54 are locations where conductive traces or material are broadened or exposed to permit electrical connections to be made. Typically, as is the case in
(17) This arrangement has several advantages. First, the leads 14, 16 are caged within the cages 36 of the terminals 24, 26. This provides for all-around electrical contact between the leads 14 and the terminal members 32. Additionally, rather than engaging directly with a screw 43 to establish physical and electrical contact, the screws 43 push on wide, flat tongues 40, 42 that make physical and electrical contact with the elements 12, 14, 16. This may provide for more contact surface area and thus better and more consistent contact.
(18) The body 18 of the connector 10 may be manufactured in any convenient way. In the embodiment of
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(20) More specifically, the body 102 includes two notches 60, one on each side of the connector 100, so that the last LED in each strip 12 is exposed despite the connector 100, as described above. As can be seen in
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(22) In this description, the term about means that variation around the stated value or range is permitted so long as the variation does not change the desired or described outcome. If it cannot be determined what set of values would change the desired or described outcome, the term about should be read to mean5%.
(23) While the invention has been described with respect to certain embodiments, the description is intended to be exemplary, rather than limiting. Modifications and changes may be made within the scope of the invention, which is defined by the appended claims.