LED TRACK LIGHTING
20170284645 ยท 2017-10-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
F21V23/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21W2131/405
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21W2131/301
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21Y2115/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V21/35
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21Y2113/13
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V23/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21Y2101/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21W2131/308
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21K9/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V23/0435
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F21V21/35
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V23/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A light member includes a housing having a top side and a bottom side. The top side faces away from a space to be lit, and the bottom side faces the space to be lit. A lighting control region is disposed on the bottom side of the housing that illuminates the space and has a first control channel, a second control channel, and a neutral channel. A first light-emitting module is electrically connected to the first control channel and the neutral channel and a second light-emitting module is electrically connected to the second control channel and the neutral channel. A switch assembly is coupled to the housing and is operable to selectively deliver power to the first control channel and the second control channel.
Claims
1. A lighting system comprising: a housing having a top side and a bottom side, the top side facing away from a space to be lit, and the bottom side facing the space to be lit; a lighting control region disposed on the bottom side of the housing that illuminates the space to be lit, the lighting control region having an elongate recess, the lighting control region also having a first control channel, a second control channel, and a third channel, each of the first and second control channels and the third channel extending length-wise along a direction of the lighting control region; a light-emitting module configured to be releasably coupled to the housing within the elongate recess such that the light-emitting module is electrically connected to the first control channel and emits blue light and such that the light-emitting module extends over each of the first control channel, the second control channel, and the third channel, wherein the light-emitting module includes a flexible tab to releasably couple the light-emitting module to the housing; and a switch assembly coupled to the housing and operable to selectively deliver power to the light-emitting module.
2. The lighting system of claim 1, wherein the light-emitting module is sized and shaped such that the light-emitting module is electrically connected to the first control channel and the third channel but not the second control channel when the light-emitting module is coupled to the housing.
3. The lighting system of claim 1, further comprising a bracket coupled to the housing, wherein the bracket is configured to couple the lighting system to an underside of an office or kitchen cabinet.
4. An aquarium comprising: a housing defining an interior; and the lighting system of claim 1, wherein the bottom side of the housing faces the interior.
5. The lighting system of claim 1, wherein the housing is a first housing and the lighting control region is a first lighting control region, and further comprising a second housing having a top side and a bottom side, the top side of the second housing facing away from the space to be lit, and the bottom side of the second housing facing the space to be lit, and a second lighting control region disposed on the bottom side of the second housing that illuminates the space to be lit, and a connector cord extending between the first and second housings to couple the first and second housings in series.
6. The lighting system of claim 1, further comprising a first timer coupled to the first control channel, wherein the first timer controls time limits for emission of light from the light-emitting module.
7. The lighting system of claim 6, wherein the first timer is programmed to set off/on times and to ramp power up and down to the first control channel.
8. The lighting system of claim 6, wherein the first timer is coupled to both the first control channel and the second control channel.
9. The lighting system of claim 1, wherein the first control channel is associated with blue light, and the second control channel is associated with white light.
10. The lighting system of claim 9, wherein the light-emitting module is a first light-emitting module, and further comprising a second light emitting module configured to be releasably coupled to the housing within the elongate recess such that the second light-emitting module is electrically connected to the second control channel and emits white light.
11. A lighting system comprising: a housing having a top side and a bottom side, the top side facing away from a space to be lit, and the bottom side facing the space to be lit; a lighting control region disposed on the bottom side of the housing that illuminates the space to be lit, the lighting control region having an elongate recess, the lighting control region also having a first control channel, a second control channel, and a third channel, each of the first and second control channels and the third channel extending length-wise along a direction of the lighting control region; a light-emitting module configured to be releasably, wirelessly coupled to the housing within the elongate recess such that the light-emitting module is electrically connected to the first control channel and emits blue light and such that the light-emitting module extends over each of the first control channel, the second control channel, and the third channel; and a switch assembly coupled to the housing and operable to selectively deliver power to the light-emitting module.
12. The lighting system of claim 11, wherein the light-emitting module is sized and shaped such that the light-emitting module is electrically connected to the first control channel and the third channel but not the second control channel when the light-emitting module is coupled to the housing.
13. The lighting system of claim 11, further comprising a bracket coupled to the housing, wherein the bracket is configured to couple the lighting system to an underside of an office or kitchen cabinet.
14. An aquarium comprising: a housing defining an interior; and the lighting system of claim 11, wherein the bottom side of the housing faces the interior.
15. The lighting system of claim 11, wherein the housing is a first housing and the lighting control region is a first lighting control region, and further comprising a second housing having a top side and a bottom side, the top side of the second housing facing away from the space to be lit, and the bottom side of the second housing facing the space to be lit, and a second lighting control region disposed on the bottom side of the second housing that illuminates the space to be lit, and a connector cord extending between the first and second housings to couple the first and second housings in series.
16. The lighting system of claim 11, further comprising a first timer coupled to the first control channel, wherein the first timer controls time limits for emission of light from the light-emitting module.
17. The lighting system of claim 16, wherein the first timer is programmed to set off/on times and to ramp power up and down to the first control channel.
18. The lighting system of claim 16, wherein the first timer is coupled to both the first control channel and the second control channel.
19. The lighting system of claim 11, wherein the first control channel is associated with blue light, and the second control channel is associated with white light.
20. The lighting system of claim 19, wherein the light-emitting module is a first light-emitting module, and further comprising a second light emitting module configured to be releasably coupled to the housing within the elongate recess such that the second light-emitting module is electrically connected to the second control channel and emits white light.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0023] With reference to
[0024] Each of the control channels 30, 34 can be controlled independently of the other control channel 30, 34. In the illustrated construction, the control channel 30 is used primarily as a daylight channel for emitting higher intensity white light, while the control channel 34 is used primarily as a night channel for emitting lower intensity blue light. With reference to
[0025] A single power cord 48 is coupled to the housing 14 to provide electrical power to both the control channel 30 and the control channel 34. In some constructions the light element 10 also includes a built-in transformer.
[0026] Use of the two control channels 30, 34 to control white and blue light enables an end user to define a color temperature output of the aquarium. If the control channel 30 is a relatively warm color temperature, by adding blue light from the control channel 34 with the dimmer switch 46 the user is able to modify a blended color temperature, making the blended color temperature bluer and therefore cooler. It should be noted that while a blue light is described herein, virtually any other color could also be provided. For example, the light could be red, green, yellow, or virtually any other color desired.
[0027] In the illustrated construction, the blended color temperature is adjustable between a range of 3500K to 15,000K. In some constructions the temperature is adjustable between 5000K to 12,000K. Other constructions include different temperature ranges. When the control channel 30 is turned off, the control channel 34 functions to provide a night mode for the aquarium. This two channel design enables variable functionality and output options in a small and focused footprint (i.e., within the lighting control region 26), which is a desirable feature in aquarium lighting. In this way, a broad range of user functionality is built into a simple, manually controllable design.
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[0036] When the electrical connectors 94, 98, (or the electrical connectors 74, 78) contact and engage one or more of the channels 30, 34, 38, the springs 118 press the connectors 94, 98 away from the PCB 106 and press the contact ends 138 into contact with the channels 30, 34, 38 to assure a good electrical connection.
[0037] In some constructions a single module is used in place of the separate modules 50, 54. The single module emits both white and blue light (e.g., with various LEDs), and is coupled to both control channels 30, 34. A manual intensity control is provided on a bottom side, for example, of the single module to fine tune color temperature emitting from the single module.
[0038] In some constructions one or more of the modules 50, 54 include narrow incident angle LEDs 70, 90 that are able to be rotated or are otherwise able to be have their light directed toward a focal point or points within an aquarium. In some constructions one or more of the modules 50, 54 incorporate wide angle LED's 70, 90 for a flood light effect. In some constructions one or more of the modules 50, 54 include optical elements (e.g., lenses, etc.) that change angles of the light emitted from the LEDs 70, 90, diffuse the light, and/or focus the light. In some constructions the optical elements are removable. The optical elements are removable while the light element 10 is in place (e.g. while the light element 10 is coupled to an aquarium). In some constructions the optical elements snap onto the modules 50, 54.
[0039] In some constructions, one or more of the modules 50, 54 include just one LED color temperature (e.g., all white or all blue) or a combination of LED types for a desired effect in the aquarium.
[0040] In some constructions one or more of the modules 50, 54 include a multitude of different LED types other than just blue and white LEDs, such as red/white or others.
[0041] In some constructions one or more of the modules 50, 54 are heat-sinked so as to be able to modulate temperatures at the diode levels or include mechanical couplings such that the heat sinks for the LED modules are contained in the light element 10 itself rather than within the modules 50, 54.
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[0045] In some constructions each lighting control region 226 instead includes a separate set of control channels 230, 238 and a neutral channel 234, with one or more switches operable to control the channels 230, 234, 238 within each lighting control region 226. Each of the lighting control regions 226 provides room for coupling of one or more modules (e.g., such as modules 50, 54). In other constructions more than two lighting control regions 226 are provided.
[0046] In some constructions, a light member includes two lighting control regions that are coupled to dimmer switches for controlling blue light, and a single lighting control region disposed between the two lighting control regions that is coupled to an on/off switch for controlling white light. Various other combinations of lighting control regions and modules are also possible.
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[0049] The in-line timers 456, 460 are digital controllers. The timers 456, 460 allow a user to set a time limit for various colors emitting from one or more modules (e.g., modules 50, 54, 250, 254, 350, etc.) coupled to the light member 410, and are programmable to set on/off times and to gradually ramp power up/down by varying the DC voltage, thereby creating a dimming effect. The timers 456, 460 also have various mode settings allowing a user to manually select an on/off, a timer mode, and a demo/preview mode to preview current settings.
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[0051] While the light members described above are described in the context of an aquarium, the light members may be used with various other types of enclosures and structures, including underneath office or kitchen cabinets to provide lighting beneath the cabinets.
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[0055] In some constructions, the modules (or lighting control regions) for the light member 610 are of different size or shape than the modules (or lighting control regions) for the light member 10, such that the modules for the light member 610 are only for use underneath a cabinet in the lighting member 610, and the modules for the light member 10 are only for use with an aquarium on the lighting member 10.
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[0057] Various features and advantages of the invention are set forth in the following claims.