Sensor support for use with lighting refractor
10337912 ยท 2019-07-02
Assignee
Inventors
- Travis Wright (Cincinnati, OH, US)
- John D. Boyer (Lebanon, OH, US)
- Travis Schubert (Cincinnati, OH, US)
Cpc classification
F21V17/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V23/0464
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V17/104
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21Y2115/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V23/0471
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21Y2105/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F21V17/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V23/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V17/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A sensor support for use with a lighting refractor includes a housing defining an interior cavity configured to receive and support a sensor for sensing at least one of motion or light. The sensor support further includes a locking structure operatively associated with the housing and configured to selectively attach the housing to a peripheral portion of a lighting refractor, and an aperture in the housing and arranged to expose the sensor to an environment around the lighting refractor. Sensor and lighting unit assemblies are also disclosed. A sensor assembly includes the sensor support and a sensor configured to sense at least one of motion or light. A lighting unit assembly includes the sensor support and a lighting unit having a refractor with a peripheral portion.
Claims
1. A sensor support for use with a lighting refractor supported on a lighting fixture housing, the sensor support comprising: a sensor housing defining an interior cavity configured to receive and support a sensor for sensing at least one of motion or light; a locking structure operatively associated with the sensor housing and configured to selectively attach the sensor housing to a peripheral portion of a lighting refractor; and an aperture in the sensor housing and arranged to expose the sensor to an environment around the lighting refractor, wherein the locking structure includes at least one locking element that is selectively adjustable to clamp the housing to the peripheral portion of the lighting refractor, and further wherein the locking structure further includes a channel configured to receive therein the peripheral portion of the lighting refractor, the at least one locking element being selectively adjustable to clamp the peripheral portion within the channel.
2. The sensor support of claim 1, wherein the channel is formed integrally with the housing.
3. The sensor support of claim 2, wherein the channel is formed in a sidewall of the housing.
4. The sensor support of claim 2, wherein the channel and the sidewall each extend along a respective arcuate path.
5. The sensor support of claim 1, wherein the at least one locking element includes a threaded fastener that extends into the channel to engage the peripheral portion of the lighting refractor.
6. The sensor support of claim 5, wherein the threaded fastener is accessible for adjustment via the interior cavity of the housing.
7. The sensor support of claim 1, wherein the channel is provided on a side of the housing so that the housing is cantilevered when attached to the peripheral portion of the lighting refractor.
8. The sensor support of claim 1, wherein the housing includes a sidewall and a bottom wall, the locking structure being provided on the sidewall and the aperture being formed in the bottom wall.
9. The sensor support of claim 1, wherein the housing includes a removable top plate that provides access to the interior cavity.
10. A sensor assembly for use with a lighting refractor supported on a lighting fixture housing, the sensor assembly comprising: a sensor configured to sense at least one of motion or light; and a sensor support including a sensor housing that receives and supports the sensor, a locking structure operatively associated with the sensor housing and configured to selectively attach the sensor housing to a peripheral portion of a lighting refractor, and an aperture in the sensor housing and arranged to expose the sensor to an environment around the lighting refractor, wherein the locking structure includes at least one locking element that is selectively adjustable to clamp the housing to the peripheral portion of the lighting refractor, and further wherein the locking structure further includes a channel configured to receive therein the peripheral portion of the lighting refractor, the at least one locking element being selectively adjustable to clamp the peripheral portion within the channel.
11. A lighting unit assembly, comprising: a lighting unit including a refractor supported on a lighting fixture housing, the refractor having a peripheral portion; and a sensor support including a sensor housing configured to receive and support a sensor for sensing at least one of motion or light, a locking structure operatively associated with the sensor housing and configured to selectively attach the sensor housing to the peripheral portion of the refractor, and an aperture in the sensor housing and arranged to expose the sensor to an environment around the refractor, wherein the locking structure includes at least one locking element that is selectively adjustable to clamp the housing to the peripheral portion of the refractor, and further wherein the locking structure further includes a channel that receives therein the peripheral portion of the refractor, the at least one locking element being selectively adjustable to clamp the peripheral portion within the channel.
12. The sensor support of claim 11, wherein at least one of the channel or the housing is formed with a shape that is complementary to a shape of the refractor.
13. The sensor support of claim 12, wherein the channel is formed in a sidewall of the housing, and the channel and the sidewall each extend along a respective arcuate path having a curvature that complements a curvature of the peripheral portion of the refractor.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(7) The exemplary sensor support 14 generally includes a lower body 30, a removable top plate 32 that removably couples to the lower body 30, and a locking structure 34 configured to selectively attach the sensor support 14 to the refractor rim 22, as described in greater detail below. The lower body 30 and top plate 32 collectively define a housing having an interior cavity 36 in which a sensor 38 is received and supported. In exemplary embodiments, the sensor 38 may be configured to sense motion or light, for example, and generally includes a circuit board 40 and a lens 42 that covers a detecting element (not shown). It will be appreciated that sensor 38 may be of various alternative types and physical configurations, and that features of the sensor support 14 may be modified as appropriate to accommodate alternative sensor types.
(8) The lower body 30 of the sensor support 14 includes a sidewall 44 and an integrally formed bottom wall 46. The sidewall 44 may be formed with a generally rectangular shape so as to include a front wall 48, a back wall 50, a first end wall 52, and an opposed second end wall 54. The top plate 32 may be formed with a similar, generally rectangular shape so as to include a front edge 56, a back edge 58, a first end edge 60, and an opposed second end edge 62. In alternative embodiments, the lower body 30 and top plate 32 may be formed with various alternative shapes as may be desired. For example, the lower body 30 may be formed with a circular, oval, or any irregular shape, and may gradually taper toward the bottom wall 46 so as to define a generally domed structure.
(9) In the embodiment shown, the lower body 30 may include a plurality of bosses 64 within the interior cavity 36, projecting from the bottom wall 46 toward the top plate 32 and formed integrally with respective portions of the bottom wall 46 and the sidewall 44. As shown in
(10) The bottom wall 46 of the lower body 30 includes a lower aperture 72 that is suitably sized and shaped to expose at least a portion of the sensor 38, including its detecting element, to an environment around the lighting unit 12. For example, with reference
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(14) In the embodiment shown, the front wall 48 and the channel 78 may each extend along an arcuate path having a curvature that complements a curvature of the refractor 20, such as a curvature of the refractor rim 22. Likewise, the front edge 56 of the top plate 32 may be formed with a curvature similar to that of the front wall 48. In this manner, the sensor support 14 closely conforms to an outer periphery of the refractor 20, thereby promoting a secure attachment of the sensor support 14 to the refractor 20 and providing a compact and aesthetically pleasing configuration. Additionally, the channel 78 may be formed with a profile shaped to generally complement a profile of the refractor rim 22. For example, as shown best in
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(17) While the exemplary sensor support 14 shown and described herein includes locking structure comprising a channel 78 and threaded fasteners 80, it will be appreciated that various other structure suitable for selectively attaching the sensor support 14 to a peripheral portion of a lighting refractor may alternatively be used.
(18) In exemplary embodiments, the lower body 30 and top plate 32 of the sensor support 14 may be formed of a polymeric material through an injection molding process. It will be appreciated that various alternative materials, including metals for example, and corresponding manufacturing methods may be used.
(19) The sensor support 14 disclosed herein supports the sensor 38 at a position radially outward of the refractor rim 22 so as to avoid blocking light produced by the light source 18 and directed through the refractor opening 24, shown in
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(21) While the present invention has been illustrated by the description of a specific embodiments thereof, and while the embodiment has been described in considerable detail, it is not intended to restrict or in any way limit the scope of the appended claims to such detail. The various features discussed herein may be used alone or in any combination. Additional advantages and modifications will readily appear to those skilled in the art. The invention in its broader aspects is therefore not limited to the specific details shown and described. Accordingly, departures may be made from such details without departing from the scope of the general inventive concept.