Strip light arrangement for T bar ceiling grid systems
09976727 ยท 2018-05-22
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04B9/006
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F21V21/002
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V21/048
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S2/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S4/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21Y2115/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S4/28
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E04B9/122
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
F21V21/002
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S2/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S4/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E04B9/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A cross member of a T bar ceiling system is designed to be part of the ceiling grid system and adapted to releasably receive a strip light beneath the cross T member. The strip light provides support flanges beneath the T member for supporting a ceiling panel edge at the conventional height. With this arrangement the grid system can be installed in the normal manner with these cross T's at positions where strip lights are to be secured. The strip lights can be installed at a later point in time. Preferably a push type releasable connection is used.
Claims
1. A cross member of a T bar ceiling grid system comprising bayonet type fasteners at opposite ends of said cross member, an elongate bridging member extending between said bayonet type fasteners and spaced to an upper side of said bayonet type fasteners; said elongate bridging component including a pair of opposed side walls defining a downwardly opening aligning slot therebetween and a connection head above and joined to said sidewalls; and wherein a bottom edge of each side wall is located above a lower edge of said bayonet type fasteners.
2. A cross member of a T bar ceiling grid system as claimed in claim 1 wherein said side walls include longitudinal extending ribs on the exterior surface thereof for engaging and retaining spring clips of a light strip arrangement.
3. A cross member of a T bar ceiling grid system as claimed in claim 2 wherein the bottom edge of each side walls is above a midpoint in height of said bayonet type fasteners.
4. A cross member as claimed in claim 1 wherein said connection head includes a series of heat distribution fins extending outwardly therefrom.
5. A cross member as claimed in claim 2 wherein said elongate bridging member is of an extruded cross section throughout a length thereof.
6. In combination a cross member of a T bar ceiling grid system and a strip light adapted to releasably engage and be supported from said cross member; said cross member comprising bayonet type fasteners at opposite ends of said cross member, an elongate bridging member extending between said bayonet type fasteners with said bayonet type fasteners extending below a lower edge of said elongate bridging member; said elongate bridging member including a pair of opposed side walls defining a downwardly opening aligning slot therebetween and a connection head above and joined to said sidewalls; said strip light including a housing having on a top surface a securing flange extending upwardly and extending in a length of said housing, said securing flange being of a size for edge insertion between said pair of opposed side walls of said cross member; and releasable fastening members securing said strip light to said cross member.
7. In combination as claimed in claim 6, wherein said fastening members are releasable spring clips secured to said securing flange and positioned to engage said side walls to secure said strip light to said cross member when said securing flange is inserted between said side walls.
8. In combination as claimed in claim 7 wherein said releasable spring clips are secured on opposite sides of said securing flange and engage securing ribs integral with said side walls and provided on an exterior surface thereof.
9. In combination as claimed in claim 7 wherein said securing flange is positioned intermediate the length of said housing to generally extend between said bayonet type fasteners such that said bayonet type fasteners are located beyond the ends of said securing flange when said strip light is connected to said cross member.
10. In combination as claimed in claim 9 wherein said housing includes a series of ribs extending in the length and provided either end of said housing for receiving and engaging a bottom edge of said bayonet type fasteners when said strip light is supported by said cross member.
11. In combination as claimed in claim 10 wherein said bayonet type fasteners are partially received in said downwardly aligning slot and secured to said side walls such that said bayonet type fasteners extend outwardly from opposed ends of said elongate bridging member.
12. In combination as claimed in claim 11 wherein said bayonet type fasteners are positioned below said connection head of said bridging member.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Preferred embodiments of the invention are shown in the drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(16) The strip light housing arrangement 16 includes a light housing 18 of a U shape or channel shape that opens in a downward direction. An insert projection 20 is provided on the top surface of the light housing 18 and is centered in the width of the light housing. A series of retaining springs 22 are provided on the insert projection and these spring clips cooperate to releasably attach the raised elongate connecting member 18 of the strip light assembly to the grid system.
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(19) The retaining spring clips 22 releasably interlock with these outwardly facing upper and lower securing beads 35 and 37 when the strip light housing arrangement has been moved into secure engagement with the T bar member 4.
(20) It can be seen that the insert projection 20 of the strip light housing arrangement 16 is received between the two downwardly extending stabilizing arms 32 and 33. The retaining spring clips 22 are provided to the exterior of the downwardly extending stabilizing arms and have recesses on the interior surface of the retaining spring clips to interlock with the outwardly facing upper and lower securing beads 36 and 37 of the T bar member 4.
(21) The T bar connectors 6 when secured to the T bar member 4, project downwardly from the raised elongate connecting member. When the strip light housing arrangement 16 is brought into engagement with the T bar member, the T bar connectors 6 align and lock in a receiving slot on the upper surface of the strip light housing arrangement 16 as shown in
(22) Although the strip light housing arrangement 16 is shown in engagement with the T bar member 4 in
(23) A T bar grid system 50 is shown in
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(27) With the system as shown and described, the structural members defining the ceiling grid are installed without the strip light housing arrangement 16. The strip lights can be provided or left for the electrical contractor to install. Once the grid system is in place the electrical installer can then properly secure the low voltage power supplies and connect these to the electrical system. Typically the strip light housing arrangement 16 includes a simple snap in cable arrangement to electrically connect the low voltage supply to the strip lights.
(28) With the present system installation is improved and the strip lighting is installed after the grid system is in place. The strip light housing engages a specialized T bar member, preferably a cross T bar member, and therefore the grid system does not include the strip light housing and the strip light is installed at a later point in time. The specialized T bar members use the same type of connecting clips or bayonets as are well known with existing T bar systems and any accepted connecting arrangement can be used. One such connecting member is shown but the type of connecting member can change, while the structural member cooperates with the strip light housing arrangement for support thereof.
(29) The use of spring clips is particularly desirable as it simplifies the subsequent installation of the lights and has been found to provide positive releasable securement. If there are any problems with respect to the strip lights they can be easily removed yet they have excellent retention on the T bar members and meet the accepted provisions.
(30) Although various preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described herein in detail, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art, that variations may be made thereto without departing from the appended claims.