Lighting fixture
12173887 ยท 2024-12-24
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Inventors
Cpc classification
F21V33/006
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F21V33/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A lighting fixture adapted for installation in a handrail having an extruded durable light fixture design and assembly that will allow handrail lighting features for stairways, pathways and architectural features providing a simplified lighting installation and replacement structure. The design enables installation and replacement of very long runs of linear lighting elements that can be installed or removed from handrail at a single end of an installed handrail.
Claims
1. A lighted handrail comprising: a handrail body including a cavity; at least one channel installed in said cavity of said handrail body, the at least one channel having a top plate and a pair of oppositely disposed legs extending from said top plate to define a chamber open the length of the channel and handrail body; and a light emitting diode array removably installed through a first end of the channel into the chamber and extending the length of the chamber, wherein the light emitting diode array further comprises: a light transparent waterproof encapsulation material and a solid color flexible plastic case.
2. The lighted handrail of claim 1, further comprising: said light emitting diode array removably installed through a first end of the channel into the chamber and extending the length of the chamber, said light emitting diode array providing illumination along the entire length of said channel within said handrail.
3. The handrail of claim 1, wherein the legs of the channel define the chamber sized to receive the LED array and wherein the bottom ends of the legs include flanges extending radially inward forming interior ledges to support the LED array.
4. The handrail of claim 1, further comprising a lens cap attached to the oppositely disposed legs at a lower end of the channel wherein the lens cap includes a light transparent material selected from the group consisting of glass and plastic.
5. The handrail of claim 1, wherein the channel includes slots formed at the interior joining section of the top plate and the legs to receive aligning and connecting elements.
6. The handrail of claim 1, wherein said handrail body is formed from a material selected from the group consisting of wood, a lightweight strong metal such as aluminum or stainless steel, a plastic, or a composite material.
7. The handrail of claim 1, wherein said handrail body is at least partially translucent to allow the installed light emitting diode array to illuminate the handrail body.
8. The handrail of claim 1, wherein said handrail body includes spaced apart apertures illuminated by the installed light emitting diode array.
9. The handrail of claim 1, wherein said handrail body includes a cavity having a width in the range of 0.6 inches to 1.8 inches and the channel has a maximum width matching the width of the cavity.
10. The handrail of claim 1, wherein the light emitting diode array further comprises: a flexible backing, a wiring strip and a plurality of individual LEDs.
11. A method of assembling a lighted handrail comprising: providing a handrail body including a cavity; forming at least one channel using an extrusion process, the at least one channel having a top plate and a pair of oppositely disposed legs extending from said top plate to define a cavity open the length of the channel and handrail body; installing said at least one channel in said cavity of said handrail body; and inserting a light emitting diode array through a first end of the channel into the cavity, the light emitting diode array extending the length of the at least one channel and the length of the handrail body to provide illumination extending the entire length of the handrail body; and providing at least two anchoring posts and at least two post connectors secured to the oppositely disposed vertical legs of the said channel by a sliding connector component enabling the linear light emitting diode array to pass over at least one of the at least two anchoring posts without interruption to provide continuous illumination for the entire length of the channel.
12. The method of assembling a lighted handrail of claim 11, further comprising: forming a lens cap and affixing the lens cap onto said at least one channel.
13. The method of assembling a lighted handrail of claim 11, further comprising: said at least two post connectors securable to the at least two anchoring posts upon which to mount the lighted handrail.
14. A lighting fixture comprising: at least one channel formed from segments at least four feet in length, said channel having a top plate and a pair of oppositely disposed legs extending from said top plate to define a chamber open the length of the channel; a light emitting diode array removably installed through a first end of the channel and extending the length of the channel wherein the light emitting diode array further comprises a flexible backing, a wiring strip and a plurality of individual LEDs to illuminate the entire length of the channel; and wherein said channel defined by the top plate and legs is sized to receive the LED array and wherein the bottom ends of the legs include flanges extending radially inward forming interior ledges to support the LED array; and at least two anchoring posts and at least two post connectors secured to the oppositely disposed vertical legs of the said channel by a sliding connector component enabling the linear light emitting diode array to pass over at least one of the at least two anchoring posts without interruption to provide continuous illumination for the entire length of the channel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(10) Embodiments of the present invention are described below with reference to the appended figures. Upon review of the description and the figures it may be appreciated that alternative cross sectional designs of the channel configurations depicted and described herein may be possible. However, the following description and the figures are intended as being descriptive of the concept and presently known best mode of the configuration of the channel for purposes of describing the invention to those skilled in the art, without limiting the full scope of the invention as defined in the claims.
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(12) The handrail body 12 may be formed from wood, a lightweight, strong preferably non-ferrous metal such as aluminum or stainless steel, a plastic, or a composite material. The handrail body 12 may be solid whereby the emitted light is projected downward onto a pathway or stairs. Alternatively, the handrail body 12 and at least portions of the channel 16 may be translucent or partially translucent to allow the installed flexible lighting to illuminate the entire handrail body 12. As another alternative, the handrail body 12 may include spaced apart apertures illuminated by the installed flexible lighting.
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(14) As noted above, the standard sizes of handrails are in the range of 1.25 inches to 2 inches in diameter.
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(17) The legs 32 and 34 may also include shoulders 40 and 42 on the exterior surfaces 44 and 46 respectively of the legs 32 and 34. The shoulders 40 and 42 are configured to match the design of an internal flange 50 on the upper section 52 of the post connector 26, as depicted in
(18) The legs 32 and 34 also define an internal chamber 60, sized to receive the LED array 18. The bottom ends of the legs 32 and 34 may include feet or flanges 62, 64, extending radially inward forming interior ledges 66, 68 upon which the LED array 18 will rest once it is installed. In an alternative embodiment, the lens cap 22 may be inserted into the space defined between the flanges 62, 64. With this configuration, the channel 16, post connector 26 and lens cap 22 can be assembled and inserted into the cavity 14 of the handrail body 12 and the assembly can be secured to the respective anchor posts 24. After the assembly is complete, the LED array 18 is inserted and slides into the internal chamber 60, which is unobstructed and open through multiple end-to-end assembled channels 16 the entire length of the handrail 10. This configuration also allows the LED array 18 to be extracted from the internal chamber 60 for repairs or replacement.
(19) The channel 16 is preferably formed from aluminum, stainless steel, or other lightweight metal, or a high strength engineered plastic. The channel 16 is preferably formed in an extrusion or roll press process. The channel 16 and handrail 12 may also be formed as a single extruded piece integrating the channel 16 into the handrail 12. The channel 16, or the integrated channel/handrail, may be formed in sections of any length up to twenty feet in length.
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(21) It should be appreciated that the channel 16 and LED array 18 together define a lighting fixture that may be used to repair existing lighted handrails that have a cavity 14. A lighting fixture including the channel 16 and LED array 18 may be sold separately from the handrail and post components. In addition, the lighting fixture depicted and described herein may be used in applications other than handrails where the installation of the flexible LED array 18 from one end of a continuous channel 16 is beneficial, for example in long fixed or suspended lighting applications in enclosed areas from hallways to subways to roadway tunnels, or for peripheral lighting of buildings and other architectural features.
(22) The invention has been described in detail above in connection with the figures, however it should be understood that the system may include other components and enable other functions. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the foregoing disclosure is meant to be exemplary and specification and the figures are provided to explain the present invention, without intending to limit the potential modes of carrying out the present invention. The scope of the invention is defined only by the appended claims and equivalents thereto.