External louvers for linear luminaire
11982424 ยท 2024-05-14
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F21Y2103/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V11/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V11/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F21V11/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V11/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V11/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A set of louvers adapted for use with a linear luminaire has a first wall, a second wall spaced from the first wall, and a plurality of louvers extending between the first wall and the second wall. Each of the plurality of louvers is fixed to the first wall and the second wall, and may be integrally formed with the walls, and each of the plurality of louvers is spaced from the others. First and second side portions depend from the first wall and the second wall. An internal cavity of the set of louvers is defined by bottoms of the plurality of louvers and the first and second side portions. Engaging structure is defined on inwardly-facing surfaces of the first and second side portions. Combinations including the set of louvers and a linear luminaire in which the set of louvers snaps on externally to the linear luminaire are disclosed.
Claims
1. A set of louvers, comprising: an elongate first wall; an elongate second wall spaced from, and extending parallel to, the first wall; a plurality of louvers extending between and fixed to the first wall and the second wall, each of the plurality of louvers being spaced from and parallel to the others, the plurality of louvers extending perpendicular to the first wall and the second wall; first and second side portions depending from the first wall and the second wall, respectively; an internal cavity defined by bottoms of the plurality of louvers and the first and second side portions; and engaging structure defined on surfaces of the first and second side portions that face one another, such that the engaging structures are arranged to engage a lighting source fitted at least partially within the internal cavity.
2. The set of louvers of claim 1, wherein ones of the plurality of louvers are spaced apart from each other at a regular spacing or pitch.
3. The set of louvers of claim 1, wherein the first wall and the second wall have generally equal heights.
4. The set of louvers of claim 3, wherein each of the plurality of louvers has a height equal to the heights of the first wall and the second wall.
5. The set of louvers of claim 1, wherein the first wall and the second wall have unequal heights.
6. The set of louvers of claim 1, wherein the first wall has a height greater than a height of the second wall.
7. The set of louvers of claim 6, wherein each of the plurality of louvers matches the height of the first wall at the first wall and matches the height of the second wall at the second wall.
8. The set of louvers of claim 7, wherein each of the plurality of louvers makes a linear transition between the height of the first wall and the height of the second wall.
9. The set of louvers of claim 1, wherein the engaging structure comprises a set of tongues positioned across from one another.
10. The set of louvers of claim 1, wherein the internal cavity has a contour defined along a bottom edge of each of the plurality of louvers.
11. The set of louvers of claim 10, wherein each of the plurality of louvers has the same contour along the bottom edge thereof, such that the internal cavity extends along a length of the set of louvers.
12. In combination: a linear luminaire, including a channel, a strip of linear lighting positioned in the channel, and a covering closing the channel; and a set of louvers, including an elongate first wall, an elongate second wall spaced from, and extending parallel to, the first wall, a plurality of louvers extending between and fixed to the first wall and the second wall, each of the plurality of louvers being spaced from and parallel to the others, the plurality of louvers extending perpendicular to the first wall and the second wall, first and second side portions depending from the first wall and the second wall, respectively, an internal cavity defined by bottoms of the plurality of louvers and the first and second side portions, and engaging structure defined on surfaces of the first and second side portions that face one another, such that the engaging structure is adapted to engage the linear luminaire when the linear luminaire is positioned at least partially within the internal cavity of the set of louvers.
13. The combination of claim 12, wherein the linear luminaire comprises grooves on opposed faces thereof, and the engaging structure comprises tongues adapted to fit within the grooves.
14. The combination of claim 12, wherein the first and second side portions are adapted to deflect resiliently outward to come into engagement with the linear luminaire, such that they are resiliently biased to exert force in an inward direction, against respective sides of the linear luminaire.
15. The combination of claim 12, wherein the internal cavity matches an upper shape of the linear luminaire.
16. The combination of claim 12, wherein the first wall and the second wall have generally equal heights.
17. The combination of claim 12, wherein each of the plurality of louvers has a height equal to the heights of the first wall and the second wall.
18. The combination of claim 12, wherein the first wall and the second wall have unequal heights.
19. The combination of claim 12, wherein each of the plurality of louvers matches the height of the first wall at the first wall and matches the height of the second wall at the second wall.
20. A set of louvers, comprising: an elongate first wall; an elongate second wall spaced from, and extending parallel to, the first wall; a plurality of louvers extending between and fixed to the first wall and the second wall, each of the plurality of louvers being spaced from and parallel to the others, the plurality of louvers extending perpendicular to the first wall and the second wall; first and second side portions depending from the first wall and the second wall, respectively; an internal cavity defined by bottoms of the plurality of louvers and the first and second side portions; and tongues defined on surfaces of the first and second side portions that face one another, such that the tongues are positioned across from one another.
21. In combination: a linear luminaire, including a channel, a strip of linear lighting positioned in the channel, and a covering closing the channel; and a set of louvers, including an elongate first wall, an elongate second wall spaced from, and extending parallel to, the first wall, a plurality of louvers extending between and fixed to the first wall and the second wall, each of the plurality of louvers being spaced from and parallel to the others, the plurality of louvers extending perpendicular to the first wall and the second wall, first and second side portions depending from the first wall and the second wall, respectively, an internal cavity defined by bottoms of the plurality of louvers and the first and second side portions, and engaging structure defined on surfaces of the first and second side portions that face one another, such that the engaging structure is adapted to engage the linear luminaire when the linear luminaire is positioned at least partially within the internal cavity of the set of louvers; wherein the first and second side portions are adapted to deflect resiliently outward to come into engagement with the linear luminaire, such that they are resiliently biased to exert force in an inward direction, against respective sides of the linear luminaire.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES
(1) The invention will be described with respect to the following drawing figures, in which like numerals represent like features throughout the description, and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(11) The set of louvers 20 has a rear wall 22, a front wall 24, and respective end walls 26, 28 that connect the rear wall 22 and the front 24 in a shape that is rectangular in top plan view. The rear wall 22 and front wall 24 are parallel to one another in the illustrated embodiment, and the end walls 26, 28 are parallel to one another and perpendicular to the other walls 22, 24, giving the set of louvers 20 a generally rectilinear shape. Within the set of louvers 20, individual slats or louvers 30 extend between the rear wall 22 and the front wall 24 at a regular pitch or spacing and are anchored to and integral with both walls 22, 24. The individual slats or louvers 30 are all mutually parallel to one another and to the end walls 26, 28 in the illustrated embodiment. The walls 20, 22, 24, 26 and the individual slats or louvers 30 terminate at the same upper vertical plane, meaning that the set of louvers 20 is flat across its top. While this description refers to the end walls 26, 28 as specific, distinguishable structures, in some cases, the end walls 26, 28 may simply comprise the first and last, respectively, of the individual slats or louvers 30 in the set of louvers 20.
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(13) In this embodiment, the linear luminaire 10 is of the type described in U.S. Pat. No. 10,788,170, which is incorporated by reference in its entirety. As was noted briefly above, this patent discloses optical systems for linear luminaires. These optical systems may have one element or two elements. If two elements are used, the outermost element 32 (best seen in
(14) As can be seen in
(15) The extent of the set of louvers 20 is such that it covers the entirety or at least substantially the entirety of the extent of the linear luminaire 10. The set of louvers 20 may be a cast or molded component. Since linear luminaires 10 are often extruded and can be made to arbitrarily long lengths, in some cases, an individual set of louvers 20 may not be as long as the linear luminaire 10 with which it is intended to work. If needed, several sets of louvers 20 may be used to cover a single linear luminaire 10. Those several sets of louvers 20 may or may not be the same, as in some cases, it may be desirable to have different light emission properties across the length of the linear luminaire 10. As can be seen in
(16) The features of the endcaps 35, 37 and the manner in which they attach to the channel 34 are not critical to the set of louvers 20. The manner in which a channel 34 is closed and the manner in which power is brought into in the channel 34 may vary considerably. However, as those of skill in the art will note from
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(18) The set of louvers 20 is brought directly down over the linear luminaire 10. When contact occurs between the tongues 42 and the outermost element 32, the lower portions 47 of the set of louvers 20 are forced to deflect outwardly as the tongues 42 slide down over the outermost element, as shown in
(19) The set of louvers 20 of
(20) In the set of louvers 100, the rear wall 108 is taller than the front wall 106. The louvers 110 match the height of the rear wall 108 where they connect with the rear wall 108, and they match the height of the front wall 106 where they connect with the front wall 106. In this embodiment, the transition between the two heights is linear, giving the top of the set of louvers 100 a triangular shape, as seen in the cross-sectional views of
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(22) The advantage of the scheme shown in
(23) In the figures and foregoing description, the sets of louvers 30, 100 engage with grooves 43 defined between the channel 34 and the outermost element 32 of an optical system installed in the channel 34. However, the sets of louvers 30, 100 may engage with other grooves, spaces, or features of a linear luminaire. For example, in some cases, grooves for engagement could be formed on the channel 34 in other locations. If the particular application demands it, or if it is convenient for other reasons, sets of louvers 30, 100 could be secured with adhesives or fasteners. For example, set screws may be helpful in securing a set of louvers 30, 100 to a linear luminaire 10. If no engaging features are available on the channel and adhesives or fasteners are undesirable in a particular application, a set of louvers could be designed to exert more compressive force on the linear luminaire with which it is to engage, so that no particular complementary engaging structures are needed, or a set of louvers could be provided with portions that wrap around various sides of the linear luminaire to engage.
(24) While one type of linear luminaire 10 is shown and described here, sets of louvers according to embodiments of the invention may be used with many different types of linear luminaires. As those of skill in the art will appreciate, when the nature of the linear luminaire 10 is different, the internal contour 44, 112 of the set of louvers 30, 100 will also be differentmade to complement the shape of the linear luminaire to which the set of louvers is meant to attach.
(25) The purpose and effect of sets of louvers 30, 100 is illustrated in
(26) However, despite the fact that the linear luminaire 202 in this example adequately lights the wall 200, there are zones of spill light 204, 206 to either side of the wall 202 where the optical system of the linear luminaire 202 does not affect the light-emission characteristics of the linear luminaire. That spill light 204, 206 could throw unwanted light on adjacent walls, ruining the lighting on those walls, or it could blind people who are passing by. Neither is desirable. Sets of louvers 30, 100, however, may prevent or constrain the extent of such spill light 204, 206.
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(28) The present inventors have found that sets of louvers 30, 100 according to embodiments of the invention can meaningfully change the beam width and characteristics of a linear luminaire with a relatively small size. For example, a set of louvers 30 may be only about 1 inch (2.5 cm) from its bottom to its top, with only about 0.5 inches (1.25 cm) extending above the outermost element 32 of the linear luminaire 10. The taller side 108 of the set of louvers 100 may be only about 6 mm taller than the opposite side 106.
(29) Of course, the effect of a set of louvers 30, 100 depends strongly on the nature of the original beam of light, as well as the precise characteristics of the set of louvers 30, 100. For example, in some cases, if the linear luminaire 10 naturally emits a beam with a 10? beam width, a set of louvers 30, 100 may broaden the beam somewhat, i.e., it may interfere slightly with the effect of an optical system. However, that does not necessarily mean that a set of louvers 30, 100 should not be used in such a casea set of louvers 30, 100 may still help to reduce or eliminate spill light.
(30) Both of the sets of louvers 20, 100 described above have individual slats or louvers 30, 110 set at a regular pitch or spacing from one another. However, that need not be the case in all embodiments. Along the length of a set of louvers 20, 100, individual slats or louvers 30, 110 may be set at two or more different pitches. For example, over the length of a linear luminaire 10, more louvers 30, 110 may be needed over a particular span to provide more control over the light emission in that span. Overall, there is no requirement that the louvers 30, 110 be spaced at any regular pitch or spacing at all. The spacing of the louvers 30, 110, the upper shape or contour of the sets of louvers 20, 100, and other such characteristics will vary with the application and/or installation. The desired beam characteristics can be established and tested for any combination of linear luminaire and set of louvers using well-known techniques, such as goniophotometry.
(31) 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.