LED architectural luminaire having improved illumination characteristics
10180217 ยท 2019-01-15
Assignee
Inventors
- Seng Vang (Greer, SC, US)
- Martin C. Werr (Easley, SC, US)
- David J. Rector (Mauldin, SC, US)
- Randy K. Lewis (Greenville, SC, US)
- Raymond A. Brown (Greer, SC, US)
Cpc classification
F21Y2103/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V7/005
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
An LED architectural luminaire for providing the lighting characteristics of a fluorescent luminaire comprises an LED mounting plate having angled sides for mounting strips of LEDs to allow the LEDs to illuminate the entire face of the luminaire to achieve bat-wing light distribution and a favorable spacing criteria of about 1.5.
Claims
1. An LED architectural luminaire comprising: a housing defining a light channel; an LED mounting plate disposed in said channel, said LED mounting plate including a pair of sloped surfaces descending at an angle away from a raised central flat portion and towards said housing; a pair of LED strips mounted on each of a respective sloped surface of said LED mounting plate; a pair of reflectors disposed adjacent a respective sloped surface of said LED mounting plate; and a lens assembly disposed above said LED mounting plate, said LED strips being oriented towards said lens assembly, said lens assembly comprising a central prismatic lens flanked by a pair of side lenses, wherein said pair of side lenses descend at an angle from said central prismatic lens to an outer perimeter of the lens assembly.
2. The luminaire of claim 1 wherein said sloped sides are angled at a slope of about 20 to 30.
3. The luminaire of claim 2, wherein said slope is about 21.
4. The luminaire of claim 1, wherein said housing comprises a body and a pair of end caps.
5. The luminaire of claim 4, further comprising light seals disposed in an area adjacent said end caps.
6. An LED architectural luminaire comprising: an elongated housing comprising a pair of elongated side walls and a pair of end caps; a pivotable lens door longitudinally hinged to one of said elongated side walls and pivotable away from said housing, said lens door comprising a central prismatic lens and pair of side lenses; an elongated LED mounting plate disposed beneath said lens door including a pair of sloped surfaces descending at an angle away from a raised central flat portion and away from said lens door, said pair of sloped surfaces running longitudinally in said housing; a pair of LED strips mounted on each of a respective sloped surface of said LED mounting plate and facing said lens door; and a pair of reflectors disposed adjacent a respective sloped surface of said LED mounting plate, wherein said pair of side lenses descend at an angle from said central prismatic lens to an outer perimeter of the lens door.
7. The LED architectural luminaire of claim 6, wherein said LED mounting plate is attached to a back inside surface of said housing.
8. The LED architectural luminaire of claim 6, wherein said sloped surfaces are at an angle between about 20 and 30 from horizontal.
9. The LED architectural luminaire of claim 6, wherein said sloped surfaces are at an angle of 21 from horizontal.
10. The LED architectural luminaire of claim 9, wherein said LED mounting plate is a distance of about 2.9 inches from said central len's apex.
11. The LED architectural luminaire of claim 6, wherein said end caps include light seal elements.
12. The LED architectural luminaire of claim 6, wherein said at least one of said reflectors is pivotable.
13. The LED architectural luminaire of claim 12, wherein a driver for said LED strips is housed under said pivotable reflector.
14. The luminaire of claim 1, wherein said lens assembly is pivotably connected to the housing.
15. The luminaire of claim 1, wherein said LED strips produce a bat-wing type light distribution through the lens assembly.
16. The luminaire of claim 1, wherein a bracket connects said mounting plate to said housing.
17. The luminaire of claim 6, wherein said LED strips produce a bat-wing type light distribution through the lens door.
18. The luminaire of claim 6, wherein a bracket connects said mounting plate to said housing.
19. The luminaire of claim 11, wherein said light seals block visual access to dark areas of said housing.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The above benefits and other advantages of the various embodiments of the present invention will be more apparent from the following detailed description of exemplary embodiments of the present invention and from the accompanying drawing figures, in which:
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(17) The drawings are to scale where indicated on the Figures as will be clear to one of ordinary skill in the art.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
(18) While the present invention will be described in connection with embodiments of the invention designed to mimic the appearance and footprint of prior art SERRANO luminaires, it will be readily apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art armed with the present specification that the present invention can be applied to any suitable luminaire in any suitable environment through routine experimentation.
(19) The assignee of the present application sells a line of aesthetically pleasing architectural luminaires sold under the trade name SERRANO. Presently, these luminaires come in standard 14, 22, and 24 versions with alternative aesthetic central lens design. Many details of the SERRANO operation and appearance are available in Applicant's co-pending U.S. Ser. No. 13/687,124, filed Nov. 28, 2012, which is hereby incorporated-by-reference in its entirety.
(20) Providing customers with the aesthetics while meeting the favorable spacing of the SERRANO line in an LED version would prove impossible based on the conventional wisdom in the art when it comes to LED luminaires. However, the present inventors went against the weight of authority and achieved an LED version of the SERRANO line that, for all intents and purposes, looks identical to the fluorescent versions and provides the desired light output characteristics.
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(24) End bridges/brackets 4 or fillers are disposed on each end of the housing 1 to provide support for securing the LED mounting plate 21 above the chasm in the housing that is home to the internal electronics supporting the LED illumination source including the EMpack 6 and LED driver 7. The fillers 4 and mounting plate 21 are secured in place by strategically placed screws along the periphery of the mounting plate 21. Similar screws 8 or securing means are used to fasten the end caps 3 in place.
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(26) While certainly not intuitive by any means, the present inventors have discovered that the angling of the LED boards (and LEDs) allows the ultimate light output to be vastly improved over prior art LED light fixtures that generally ran the LED boards along a central, flat mounting plate. The angling of the LEDs allows the fixture to appear almost indiscernibly the same as a fluorescent fixture (the frosted, textured, or prism central lens prevents the individual LEDs from being visible). The angling of the LEDs allows the entire face of the fixture to be illuminated (avoids the dark outside areas), which was a major drawback in the art. Prior artisans attempted to deal with the problem by changing, manipulating or adding additional reflectors; or in some cases, adding additional LEDs which affected other aesthetic aspects of the fixture.
(27) Prior art LED luminaires often failed to provide favorable spacing criteria, sometimes falling below 1.2, due in large part to the limited 120 light output of the LEDs. The present invention now provides spacing criteria of upwards of 1.5 or more, which allows for spacing installations similar or the same as that of fluorescent lighting. In the end, the present invention provides a bat-wing distribution of lighting that is akin to that desired by fluorescent lighting.
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(34) As will now be readily appreciated by one of ordinary skill in the art armed with the present specification, the inventive methods of the present invention lend themselves to configuring LED lighting fixtures that mimic the aesthetic and lighting characteristics of fluorescent lighting common in the industry by manipulating the angle of the LED boards in conjunction with the provision of the other features discussed herein and shown in the figures. For example, the presently preferred 21 angle of the LED boards discussed in connection with a presently preferred embodiment was based on a number of factors specific to the configuration of the fixture, and in particular, the 2.912 inch distance between the LED mounting plate and the apex of the central lens.
(35) The foregoing embodiments and advantages are merely exemplary and are not to be construed as limiting the scope of the present invention. The description of an exemplary embodiment of the present invention is intended to be illustrative, and not to limit the scope of the present invention. Various modifications, alternatives and variations will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art, and are intended to fall within the scope of the invention.