Flexible lighting and universal mounting system for municipal utility poles
11255526 · 2022-02-22
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F21S8/085
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21W2131/103
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21Y2113/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V21/32
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S8/086
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V21/116
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S4/26
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21Y2115/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21Y2107/70
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A flexible lighting tube and universal architectural mounting system for lighting upon municipal utility poles. The mounting system is a bracket having the form of an inverted track to receive a lighting tube. The bracket may have a base and plurality of flanges used to either hold the lighting tube or attach to a pole. The base and flanges form a U-like shape and are made from a flexible material allowing the bracket to be shaped to conform to a pole to which it attaches. A foam layer may be inserted between the bracket and tube to inhibit unintended disconnection.
Claims
1. A light tube comprising: a base element generally in the configuration of an elongated rectangular prism having a first surface and an opposing second surface, said base element enclosing a channel through said base element, said channel generally in the configuration of a hollow elongated rectangular prism; a light strip disposed in said channel; and a diffuser attached to said first surface; wherein said base element, said light strip, and said diffuser comprise a flexible construction such that said light tube is capable of with arcuate deformation, wherein said light tube is sized and shaped for affixation to a generally planar mounting bracket having a first surface and an opposing second surface, and at least one set of flanges extending generally perpendicularly from said first surface of said bracket, and said light tube is affixable to said mounting bracket by said second surface of said base element attaching to said second surface of said mounting bracket.
2. The light tube of claim 1, wherein said light strip comprises a double-LED light strip.
3. The light tube of claim 1, further comprising an endcap sized and shaped to attach to a first end of said light tube by a cover of said endcap enclosing a portion of said light tube at said first end.
4. The light tube of claim 3, wherein said endcap is attached to said first end of said light tube by said cover enclosing said portion of said light tube at said first end.
5. The light tube of claim 3, wherein said endcap comprises a wiring aperture extending therethrough.
6. The light tube of claim 5, wherein said light tube is adapted to receive power and control signals via wires disposed through said wiring aperture.
7. The light tube of claim 1, wherein said base element and said diffuser are generally in the configuration of an oblate half-cylinder.
8. The light tube of claim 1, wherein said channel has a generally rectangular cross-section.
9. The light tube of claim 1, wherein said diffuser generally in the configuration of an arch defining an elongated hollow diffuser channel between said diffuser and said base element.
10. The light tube of claim 1, wherein light emitted from said light strip transmits into said diffuser channel.
11. The light tube of claim 1, wherein diffuser comprises an arcuate shape and contour effective to cause light dispersion in about a 180-degree are from the major plane of said base element.
12. An illumination system comprising: a light tube comprising: a base element having a first surface and an opposing second surface, and a channel through said base element; a light strip disposed in said channel; and a diffuser attached to said base element first surface; wherein said base element, said light strip, and said diffuser comprise a flexible construction such that said light tube is capable of arcuate deformation; and a mounting bracket having a first surface and an opposing second surface, and at least one set of flanges extending generally perpendicularly outward from said first surface; wherein said light tube is affixable to said mounting bracket by attaching said second surface of said base element to said second surface of said mounting bracket; and wherein said mounting bracket comprises a flexible construction such that when said light tube is affixed to said mounting bracket, said light tube and said mounting bracket are capable of arcuate deformation.
13. The illumination system of claim 12, wherein said light strip comprises a double-LED light strip.
14. The illumination system of claim 12, further comprising an endcap sized and shaped to attach to a first end of said light tube by a cover of said endcap enclosing a portion of said light tube at said first end.
15. The illumination system of claim 14, wherein said endcap is attached to said first end of said light tube by said cover enclosing said portion of said light tube at said first end.
16. The illumination system of claim 14, wherein said endcap comprises a wiring aperture extending therethrough.
17. The illumination system of claim 12, wherein said base element and said diffuser are generally in the configuration of an oblate half-cylinder.
18. The illumination system of claim 12, wherein said diffuser generally in the configuration of an arch defining an elongated hollow diffuser channel between said diffuser and said base element.
19. The illumination system of claim 12, wherein light emitted from said light strip transmits into said diffuser channel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(9) The following detailed description and disclosure illustrates by way of example and not by way of limitation. This description will clearly enable one skilled in the art to make and use the disclosed systems and methods, and describes several embodiments, adaptations, variations, alternatives and uses of the disclosed systems and methods. As various changes could be made in the above constructions without departing from the scope of the disclosures, it is intended that all matter contained in the description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
(10) Generally, described herein is a flexible and controllable municipal light tube and a corresponding universal architectural mounting system for installing such lighting upon a municipal utility pole. The mounting system includes generally a flexible, inverted track form that receives a light, and has a retention system for affixing a light to the mount, and an attaching system for affixing the mount to a light pole.
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(17) The tube 501 and its elements are generally constructed from flexible, weatherproof or weather resistant materials, such as rubbers and polymers. The base element 509 may be fully or generally opaque, and may be a different material and/or opacity from the diffuser 513. The layer of material between the light channel 511 and the diffuser channel 515 is generally opaque, causing light emitted by a light strip 507 disposed in the light channel 511 to transmit into the diffuser channel 515, and from there to transmit through the diffuser 513 walls to the exterior of the tube 501.
(18) The depicted light strip 507 is a double-LED light strip, having two runs of corresponding side-by-side LED lights disposed in a series along the length of the light strip 507. When assembled, the light strip 507 is disposed in the light channel 511 and generally runs the length of the tube 501, causing LEDs to be disposed along most or all of the length of the tube 501, and possibly longer. Electrical power and other communications may be provided to the light strip 507 via a wired connection 510 or one or more leads 510 extending therefrom, which are then connected to other components for powering and/or controlling the lights.
(19) The shape and contour of the diffuser 513 in any given embodiment may be adapted to cause a particular type, degree, or amount of light diffusion from the light strip 507 disposed in the light channel 511. In the depicted embodiment, an arcuate configuration is shown to cause light dispersion in about a 180-degree are from the plane of the base element 509, but other shapes and opacities may be used in other embodiments depending upon the particular design or aesthetic purposes of the embodiment.
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(21) It is generally anticipated that flanges 517 will be disposed in opposing, generally parallel pairs extending in the same direction from opposing sides of the bracket 505 body. Further, the apertures 519 for any given pair of flanges are generally coordinated to define a rectangular plane or prism, such that an attaching element 531 passed perpendicularly through one aperture 519 of a flange 517 may proceed directly across the body of the bracket 505 to pass through the aperture 519 of the corresponding, opposing flange 517.
(22) The depicted base is generally manufactured from a sheet of stainless steel or another flexible, durable metal that may be bent or formed to correspond to the contour of a municipal utility pole arm. The length of the bracket 505 is generally about the same length as the length of the light tube 501 to be attached to it, but in an embodiment, may be longer or shorter as needed. The light tube 501 may be affixed to the bracket 505 via a firm, weatherproof or weather resistant adhesive.
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(24) In an embodiment, a retention element 503 may be disposed between the bracket 505 and light tube 501. In such an embodiment, the retention element 503 may be affixed to the bracket 505 via a durable, weatherproof or weather resistant adhesive, and the light tube 501 may then be attached to the retention element 503, also via a durable, weatherproof or weather resistant adhesive. In the depicted embodiment, the retention element 503 is a durable, weatherproof and/or weather resistant foam. It is believed that by interposing a foam retention element 503 between the bracket 505 and light tube 501, unintended detachment is inhibited.
(25) To further inhibit unintended detachment, which could cause a light tube 501 to fall on pedestrians or vehicles, an endcap may be installed.
(26) The depicted endcap 521 is made from a hardened, durable material, and generally an inflexible or rigid material, such as a hard plastic. The depicted endcap includes a cover element 522 that surrounds the diffuser 513 at an end of the assembled bracket 505/tube 501, and holds it snugly within the cover 522 to inhibit slippage or detachment. The endcap 521 may then be attached to the bracket 505 using hardware, such as a pair of screws 527 passed through openers or grooves in flanges 525 of the endcap 521. This provides a more sure method of affixation and, if the adhesive were to fail, inhibits the light tube 501 from fully detaching from the bracket 505 and potentially injuring people or damaging property.
(27) The depicted endcap 521 further comprises a wiring channel 523 passing axially through the endcap 521. This channel 523 allows the wires or connections of the light strip 517 to be passed through the endcap 521 and connected to power and control components. This channel may include a gasket or other weatherproofing elements to inhibit penetration by moisture and/or debris.
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(30) Because the bracket 505 and tube 501 are both flexible, the assembled device may be manufactured to the desired length of the light arm 533 and bent or formed on-site during installation to correspond to the shape or contour of the arm 533. Likewise, the attaching element 531 may be a flexible and adjustable element, allowing a connection regardless of the shape of the cross-section of the light arm 533, or even variations in the size or shape of the light arm 533 along its length.
(31) While the invention has been disclosed in conjunction with a description of certain embodiments, including those that are currently believed to be the preferred embodiments, the detailed description is intended to be illustrative and should not be understood to limit the scope of the present disclosure. As would be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art, embodiments other than those described in detail herein are encompassed by the present invention. Modifications and variations of the described embodiments may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
(32) Throughout this disclosure, terms such as “generally,” “about,” and “approximately” may be used, such as, but not necessarily limited to, with respect to geometric terms, including shapes, sizes, dimensions, angles, and distances. One of ordinary skill in the art will understand that, in the context of this disclosure, these terms are used to describe a recognizable attempt to conform a device or component to the qualified term. By way of example and not limitation, components described as being “generally coplanar” will be recognized by one of ordinary skill in the art to not be actually coplanar in a strict geometric sense because a “plane” is a purely geometric construct that does not actually exist and no component is truly “planer,” nor are two components ever truly coplanar. Variations from geometric descriptions are unavoidable due to, among other things, manufacturing tolerances resulting in shape variations, defects, imperfections, non-uniform thermal expansion, natural wear, and other deformations. Further, there exists for every object a level of magnification at which geometric descriptors no longer apply due to the nature of matter. One of ordinary skill in the art will understand how to apply relative terms such as “generally,” “about,” and “approximately” to describe a range of variations from the literal geometric meaning of the qualified term in view of these and other considerations. Additionally, the use of the conjunctive and disjunctive should not necessarily be construed as limiting, and the conjunctive may include the disjunctive, and vice versa.
(33) It will further be understood that any of the ranges, values, properties, or characteristics given for any single component of the present disclosure can be used interchangeably with any ranges, values, properties, or characteristics given for any of the other components of the disclosure, where compatible, to form an embodiment having defined values for each of the components, as given herein throughout. Further, ranges provided for a genus or a category can also be applied to species within the genus or members of the category unless otherwise noted.