Light fixture with flange over goose neck connection
11536420 · 2022-12-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F21S8/036
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S2/005
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V15/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V17/002
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V3/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21Y2115/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F21S2/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V15/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V17/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S8/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A non-unitary light fixture having a housing, neck and wall panel that is affixed to a wall or other supporting structure. The fixture includes a separable neck that mounts to the housing and wall panel on opposite ends with a water-tight seal created by a flange on each end of the neck. The flange overlaps the perimeter of respective mounting apertures within the housing and wall panel and thereby prevents water from entering either the housing or wall panel. The fixture further includes a tube extending between the housing and wall panel for routing electrical wires to a lighting assembly housed within the shade.
Claims
1. A light fixture, comprising: a housing comprising a shade, a roof, an interior and an exterior, wherein the roof comprises a roof perimeter and a first aperture having a first perimeter and a first diameter, and wherein the shade slopes downward from the roof perimeter to a periphery; a wall panel comprising a front face, a back face, and a second aperture having a second perimeter and a second diameter; a neck extending a neck length between a first neck end and a second neck end, wherein the first neck end is connected to the exterior surface of the roof around the first aperture, wherein the second neck end is connected to the front face of the wall panel around the second aperture, wherein the neck further comprises a flange having a proximal edge connected around at least one of the first neck end and the second neck end, a distal edge radially spaced a flange length from the proximal edge and a flange diameter, wherein the flange diameter is greater than the first diameter and the second diameter, wherein the flange overlaps one of the first perimeter and the second perimeter of the first aperture and the second aperture in an assembled configuration, wherein the flange comprises a groove, wherein at least one of the roof and the wall panel further comprise a ring respectively surrounding the first perimeter of the first aperture on the exterior of the roof and the second perimeter of the second aperture on the front surface of the wall panel, wherein the ring is received within the groove in the assembled configuration, and wherein the assembled configuration consists of a water-tight seal between the flange and at least one of the first perimeter and the second perimeter; and a fastener releasably connecting at least one of the first neck end and the second neck end having the flange to the roof and the wall panel, respectively, in the assembled configuration.
2. The light fixture of claim 1, wherein fastener comprises an externally-threaded protrusion and a nut, wherein the externally-threaded protrusion extends from at least one of the first neck end and the second neck end and protrudes into the first aperture and the second aperture in the assembled configuration, and wherein the nut respectively engages the externally-threaded protrusion on at least one of the interior of the roof around the first aperture and the back face of the wall panel around the second aperture.
3. The light fixture of claim 1, wherein the fastener consists of a bolt comprising a threaded length and a head, wherein at least one of the first neck end and the second neck end further comprise a threaded bore, wherein the threaded length of the bolt protrudes through at least one of the first aperture and the second aperture and threadedly engages the threaded bore, and wherein the head is respectively positioned on at least one of the interior of the roof around the first aperture and the back face of the wall panel around the second aperture.
4. The light fixture of claim 1, wherein the flange further comprises an inner surface abutting at least one of the roof and the wall panel in the assembled configuration and an outer surface facing away from the inner surface, and wherein the groove is situated within the inner surface.
5. The light fixture of claim 1, further comprising a tube extending a tube length between a first tube end and a second tube end, wherein the first tube end is connected to the housing at a housing mounting position, wherein the second tube end is connected to the front face of the wall panel at a wall panel mounting position, wherein the housing mounting position and the wall panel mounting position are each spaced from the first aperture and the second aperture and respectively comprise a third aperture and a fourth aperture, and wherein the tube further comprises a hollow bore through the tube length.
6. The light fixture of claim 5, the wall panel further comprises a top side, a front side, a bottom side and a pair of side edges, wherein the second aperture is positioned on the top side, and wherein the fourth aperture is positioned on the front side of the wall panel.
7. The light fixture of claim 5, wherein the tube length is less than half the neck length.
8. The light fixture of claim 1, further comprising a socket assembly comprising a light socket, and wherein the socket assembly is fixed to a mounting bracket within the interior of the housing.
9. The light fixture of claim 1, wherein the roof of the housing is devoid of any additional apertures.
10. The light fixture of claim 1, further comprising a wall mount assembly fixedly connected to the back face of the wall panel.
11. A light fixture, comprising: a housing comprising a shade, a roof, an outer section, an interior and an exterior, wherein the roof comprises a roof perimeter and a first aperture having a first perimeter and a first diameter, and wherein the shade slopes downward from the roof perimeter to a periphery, a wall panel comprising a front face, a back face, and a second aperture having a second perimeter and a second diameter; a neck extending a neck length between a first neck end and a second neck end, wherein the first neck end is releasably connected to the exterior surface of the roof around the first aperture, wherein the second neck end is releasably connected to the front face of the wall panel around the second aperture, wherein each of the first neck end and the second neck end further comprise a flange comprising an inner surface, an outer surface, a proximal edge respectively connected around the first neck end and the second neck end, a distal edge radially spaced a flange length from the proximal edge, a flange diameter, and a groove recessed from the inner surface between the proximal edge and the distal edge, wherein the flange diameter is greater than the first diameter and the second diameter, wherein the flanges respectively overlap the first perimeter and the second perimeter of the first aperture and the second aperture in an assembled configuration, wherein the inner surfaces respectively engage the roof and the wall panel in the assembled configuration, and wherein the assembled configuration consists of a water-tight seal between the flanges, the first perimeter and the second perimeter; a pair of rings respectively surrounding the first perimeter of the first aperture on the exterior of the shade and the second perimeter of the second aperture on the front surface of the wall panel, and wherein each of the respective rings are received within the respective grooves in the assembled configuration; and a pair of fasteners respectively connecting the first neck end to the roof and the second neck end to the wall panel in the assembled configuration.
12. The light fixture of claim 11, wherein at least one of the fasteners in the pair of fasteners consists of an externally-threaded protrusion and a nut, wherein the externally-threaded protrusion extends from at least one of the first neck end and the second neck end and protrudes into the first aperture and the second aperture in the assembled configuration, and wherein the nut respectively engages the externally-threaded protrusion on at least one of the interior of the shade around the first aperture and the back face of the wall panel around the second aperture.
13. The light fixture of claim 11, wherein at least one of the fasteners in the pair of fasteners consist of a bolt comprising a threaded length and a head, wherein at least one of the first neck end and the second neck end further comprise a threaded bore, wherein the threaded length of the bolt respectively protrudes through at least one of the first aperture and the second aperture and threadedly engage the threaded bore, and wherein the head is respectively positioned on at least one of the interior of the shade around the first aperture and the back face of the wall panel around the second aperture.
14. The light fixture of claim 11, further comprising a tube extending a tube length between a first tube end and a second tube end, wherein the first tube end is connected to the outer section of the housing at a housing mounting position, wherein the second tube end is connected to the front face of the wall panel at a wall panel mounting position, wherein the housing mounting position and the wall panel mounting position are each spaced from the first aperture and the second aperture and respectively comprise a third aperture and a fourth aperture, and wherein the tube further comprises a hollow bore through the tube length.
15. The light fixture of claim 11, further comprising a socket assembly comprising a light socket, and wherein the socket assembly is fixed to a mounting bracket within the interior of the shade.
16. The light fixture of claim 11, wherein the roof of the housing is devoid of any additional apertures.
17. A light fixture, comprising: a housing comprising a shade, a roof, an interior and an exterior, wherein the roof comprises a roof perimeter and a first aperture having a first perimeter and a first diameter, and wherein the shade slopes downward from the roof perimeter to a periphery; a wall panel comprising a front face, a back face, and a second aperture having a second perimeter and a second diameter; a neck extending a neck length between a first neck end and a second neck end, wherein the first neck end is connected to the exterior surface of the roof around the first aperture, wherein the second neck end is connected to the front face of the wall panel around the second aperture, wherein the neck further comprises a flange having a proximal edge connected around at least one of the first neck end and the second neck end, a distal edge radially spaced a flange length from the proximal edge and a flange diameter, wherein the flange diameter is greater than the first diameter and the second diameter, wherein the flange overlaps one of the first perimeter and the second perimeter of the first aperture and the second aperture in an assembled configuration, wherein the flange further comprises an inner surface respectively abutting at least one of the roof and the wall panel in the assembled configuration, an outer surface facing away from the inner surface and a groove within the inner surface, wherein at least one of the roof and the wall panel further comprise a ring respectively surrounding the first perimeter of the first aperture on the exterior of the roof and the second perimeter of the second aperture on the front surface of the wall, and wherein the ring is received within the groove in the assembled configuration, and wherein the assembled configuration consists of a water-tight seal between the flange and at least one of the first perimeter and the second perimeter; and a tube extending a tube length between a first tube end and a second tube end, wherein the first tube end is connected to the housing at a housing mounting position, wherein the second tube end is connected to the front face of the wall panel at a wall panel mounting position, wherein the housing mounting position and the wall panel mounting position are each spaced from the first aperture and the second aperture and respectively comprise a third aperture and a fourth aperture, and wherein the tube further comprises a hollow bore through the tube length; and a fastener releasably connecting at least one of the first neck end and the second neck end having the flange to the roof and the wall panel, respectively, in the assembled configuration.
18. The light fixture of claim 17, wherein the fastener consists of an externally-threaded protrusion and a nut, wherein the externally-threaded protrusion extends from at least one of the first neck end and the second neck end and protrudes into the first aperture and the second aperture in the assembled configuration, and wherein the nut respectively engages the externally-threaded protrusion on at least one of the interior of the shade around the first aperture and the back face of the wall panel around the second aperture.
19. The light fixture of claim 17, wherein the fastener consists of a bolt comprising a threaded length and a head, wherein at least one of the first neck end and the second neck end further comprise a threaded bore, wherein the threaded length of the bolt respectively protrudes through at least one of the first aperture and the second aperture and threadedly engage the threaded bore, and wherein the head is respectively positioned on at least one of the interior of the shade around the first aperture and the back face of the wall panel around the second aperture.
20. The light fixture of claim 17, wherein the roof of the housing is devoid of any additional apertures.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description and the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(12) The following description of the preferred embodiment(s) is merely exemplary in nature and is in no way intended to limit the invention, its application, or uses.
(13) The light fixtures 10 shown in
(14) A lighting assembly holding a light 105 is provided within the housing and preferably includes a socket assembly 84 that is connected to the light fixture through a bracket 88 spaced a distance (d) beneath the roof and spanning the interior width of the shade (W.sub.S′″) at a location between the roof and periphery that is. The socket assembly has a light socket 86 held tight to the bracket with a fastener 90 or integrated therewith. Alternatively, a light emitting diode (LED) assembly may be provided in place of the socket assembly with LED strings that are arranged on a circuit board that will fit easily within an LED light unit. The strings are preferably arranged on the circuit board in a particular physical configuration that can match the shape of the shade. For example, it will be appreciated that a circular LED assembly would fit well in the circular light fixtures shown the drawings. In particular, strings of LEDS could be distributed along the interior sidewall of the shade with other LEDs distributed along inner rings of a circular circuit board to help distribute the light output of the whole LED light assembly.
(15) The shade of the housing slopes downward from the perimeter 32 of the roof to a peripheral edge 36 and has a narrowest width (W.sub.S′) at the edge of the roof and widest width at the peripheral edge (W.sub.S″) (W.sub.S′<W.sub.S″<W.sub.S′″). The roof includes an aperture 34a with a perimeter 34b that receives the fastener connecting one end of the neck 42a to the roof as further explained herein. Opposite from the housing, the wall panel is fixedly attached on the back face of the panel to the supporting wall or other supporting structure. To attach the wall panel to the housing, another aperture 40a having another perimeter 40b is provided in the wall panel and the opposite end of the neck 42b is secured thereto with another fastener.
(16) As described above, the ends of the neck respectively attach to the roof of the housing and the wall panel with the neck extending the neck length (L.sub.N) between the opposing ends. As shown in the drawings, it will be appreciated that the neck length may be curved into a goose neck or other shape. In the preferred embodiment described herein, each end of the neck is releasable but alternative embodiments may include a single releasable end with the opposite end of the neck being fixedly attached to the housing or wall panel. When assembled, one end of the neck abuts the exterior 30a of the roof and surrounds the perimeter of the aperture therein while the opposite end of the neck abuts the front face 38a of the wall panel and surrounds the perimeter of the aperture in the wall panel. To connect the neck to the shade and wall panel, fasteners extend through the respective apertures and releasably secure the neck thereto.
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(19) To create a water-tight seal between the ends of the neck and the respective apertures through which the fasteners extend to connect the neck to the housing and the wall panel, flanges 44 are provided around the ends of each neck and overlap the perimeter edge of each aperture. As particularly shown in the cross-sectional views of
(20) To further effect a water-tight seal, a ring 66 is provided around the apertures in the roof and wall panel with a bottom edge 66a respectively connected to the exterior of the roof and front face of the wall panel and a top edge 66a spaced a height (H.sub.R) from the bottom edge. The rings are subsequently received within a groove 68 in the inner surface of the flange 64a that abuts the roof and wall panel while the outer surface 64b sheds water away from the seal. Accordingly, even if the fasteners connecting the neck to the shade and wall panel are slightly loosened, a seal is still provided and water cannot enter the top of the shade or wall panel through the mounting apertures.
(21) Although the rings, flanges and grooves depicted in the preferred embodiments are circumferential in shape, it will be appreciated that the particular shape is not intended to be limiting. For example, a square neck corresponding to a square aperture may be used in alternative fixture designs and it will be appreciated that a square flange and ring matching the shape of the neck and aperture will be used. In operation, the flange still overlaps the perimeter of the aperture and the groove in the flange receives the corresponding ring on the shade and wall panel to create a water-tight seal. Further still, the roof of the housing and top side of the wall panel are otherwise devoid of any other apertures such that water could only enter through the top mounting apertures when the fasteners are removed and the entire fixture is disassembled with the rings removed from the respective grooves.
(22) To provide power to the lighting assembly within the shade, a tube 20 is provided between the housing and the wall panel and extends a tube length (T.sub.L) therebetween. One end of the tube 70a connects around an aperture 74a in the outer section of the housing at a mounting position 72a spaced from the roof while the other end 70b connects around an aperture 74b in front face of the wall panel at another mounting position 72b spaced from the neck mounting aperture. A central bore 76 extends through the length of the tube and can receive the wiring used for traditional light sockets that hold different types of screw-in bulbs, such as incandescent bulbs, compact fluorescent lamps with electronic ballasts, and LED bulbs with AC-DC driver circuitry.
(23) To connect the tube to the shade and/or the wall panel, an externally threaded collar may be provided at the end of the tube which respectively protrudes into the apertures at the tube mounting positions in the housing and wall panel. To secure the ends of the tube, a nut engages the end of the collar and a washer may also be provided, such as shown in the wall panel of
(24) Although the particular shape of the wall panel, housing and neck is not intended to be limiting, the light fixture in the preferred embodiment includes a gooseneck extending between the roof of the housing and a top side 78a of the wall panel. The wall panel further includes a front side 80, bottom side 78b and a side edge 82 extending between the top and bottom side with the tube connecting to the front side and an open back face attaching the panel to the wall with a wall mounting bracket 24. In the preferred embodiment with the gooseneck shape, the length of the tube is less than half the neck length.
(25) The embodiments were chosen and described to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical application to persons who are skilled in the art. As various modifications could be made to the exemplary embodiments, as described above with reference to the corresponding illustrations, without departing from the scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the foregoing description and shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative rather than limiting. Thus, the breadth and scope of the present invention should not be limited by any of the above-described exemplary embodiments, but should be defined only in accordance with the following claims appended hereto and their equivalents.