Angled mounting bracket for high lumen output fluorescent...

Illumination – Curvilinear light source

Reexamination Certificate

Rate now

  [ 0.00 ] – not rated yet Voters 0   Comments 0

Details

C362S225000, C362S259000, C362S260000

Reexamination Certificate

active

06210018

ABSTRACT:

FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to an angled mounting bracket for lighting fixtures which more efficiently produces lumens for linearly extending display aisles in large volume lighting environments, such as retail food or department stores.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
There are many typical uses for fluorescent lighting fixtures, such as for retail stores, warehouses, commercial buildings and other uses possessing relatively high ceilings and linearly extending display aisles. Fluorescent lighting fixtures have been highly successful due to their linearly extending bulbs emitting an amount of output of light.
These linearly extending fluorescent lighting fixtures typically include one or more light source lamps with a solid reflector utilized to direct the light in a downward direction. This reflector is normally a concave half cylindrical shape. These prior art reflectors are made of reflective substances such as polished aluminum to enhance the efficiency of the fixture. The lamps supply direct light and light reflected off the reflector in a downward direction.
A great quantity of light is supplied by these prior art fluorescent fixtures directly to a display area below.
The drawbacks to using these linearly extending fluorescent light fixtures include the diminishing lumen output in the display areas not immediately below each linearly extending fluorescent light fixture. For example, while a four foot long fixture will efficiently light a display area below it, there is a greatly diminished lighting of the portion of the display areas not immediately below each fluorescent light fixture. In essence, the areas between the fluorescent light fixtures are in shadows.
Fluorescent lamped fixtures have typically utilized long longitudinally extending cylindrical lamps, which are mounted at or slightly below the ceiling level, parallel to the floor surface. These prior art fluorescent lamp fixtures are usually one (1) to four (4) tubes of four foot to eight foot lengths per fixture. The fluorescent lamped fixtures illuminate a rectangular area immediately below. The draw back with the prior art fluorescent fixtures is that in order to avoid the aforementioned shadow areas of diminished lighting, a large quantity closely placed of lamp fixtures is required, to minimize unlit display areas. The large quantities of fluorescent fixtures significantly increases the initial installation costs. Therefore, the traditional fluorescent lamp lacks the intensity needed for large spacing between lamps at high mounting levels.
OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION
To overcome the disadvantages and drawbacks of fluorescent lamp fixtures in display areas with long linearly extending display aisles, it is a desirable object of the present invention to produce a fixture producing high quantities of light thereat.
It is a further object of the present invention to produce a greater efficiency of light produced by the fixture itself.
It is yet another object of the present invention to provide an efficient structural configuration for the mounting of a fluorescent lamp fixture which maximizes lumen output to linearly extending display aisles in large volume areas.
To improve over the disadvantages of the prior art, it is another object of the present invention to create a superior mounting bracket for lighting fixtures.
It is yet another object of the present invention to prevent darkened shadow areas in areas between the direct light output of downward facing fluorescent light fixtures.
It is yet another object of the present invention to improve over the disadvantages of the prior art.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In keeping with these objects and others which will become apparent, the present invention includes a mounting bracket for a fluorescent lighting fixture which contains a reflector and/or a refractor, and a plurality of linearly extending fluorescent lamps. The present invention includes an angled mounting bracket for a fluorescent light fixture with a plurality of configuration sockets, a socket plate or set of plates holding the sockets, a ballast enclosure or cavity housing holding one or more ballasts, wherein the linearly extending reflector or reflectors are provided at an oblique angle with respect to a horizontal plane,and which housing has an ability to receive a bottom light transmitting lens.
The shape of the housing of the present invention is V-shaped for mounting of the fluorescent lamps obliquely, so that emitted light will be angled downward to illuminate the area immediately below the lighting fixture as well as the normally darkened shadow area not immediately below the lighting fixture.
One or more linearly extending fluorescent lamps are provided within each angled mounted fixture.
The fluorescent lamps receive their power from ballasts mounted in the ballast cavity, which is above each reflector in the angled fixture. The angle for each fixture is from five (5) degrees to thirty five (35) degrees off of horizontal, preferably at about twenty two and one half (22.5) degrees off of horizontal.
The angled mounting bracket of the lighting fixture of the present invention illuminates a wide area, and includes: at least one housing, at least one source of light, a plurality of lamp sockets, and at least one reflector; wherein the housing includes a plurality of adjacent, angularly divided segments. The segments each have at least one lamp socket and at least one reflector for reflecting lamp illumination.
The adjacent angularly divided segments are disposed at an angle relative to a horizontal plane of from about 5 degrees to about 35 degrees of arc, preferably by about 22.5 degrees.
The fixture is an electrical fixture having at least one component box for electrical components, such as a fluorescent lamp fixture having sockets for at least one fluorescent lamp disposed on each angularly divided segment. The angularly divided segments may include a substantially flat surface, wherein the fluorescent lamps are straight fluorescent lamps.
The fluorescent lamps may also be curved fluorescent lamps.
Each fixture includes the sockets for the fluorescent lamps with electrical contacts with a threaded base aperture contact and a central base contact, wherein the threaded aperture and central contacts are electrically insulated from each other. The contacts accept the fluorescent lamps.
The adjacent angularly divided segments may contact each other at an angular segment joint, wherein the joint comprises the joining line between the adjacent segments and which embodies the angle between adjacent segments. The straight fluorescent lamps are mounted parallel to the substantially flat surface, and the straight fluorescent lamps are disposed so that the longitudinal axis of the straight lamp is in perpendicular relation to the angular segment joint.
Optionally, the straight fluorescent lamps may be disposed so that the longitudinal axis of the straight lamp is in parallel relation to the angular segment joint, or wherein the straight fluorescent lamps are disposed so that the longitudinal axis of the straight lamp is in radial relation to the angular segment joint.
The housing may have at least one lens between the source of light and the area to be illuminated, wherein the lens angularly disperses lamp illumination into the area to be illuminated, including the areas directly below the lighting fixture, as well as the areas adjacent to the area directly below the lighting fixture.


REFERENCES:
patent: 5371661 (1994-12-01), Simpson
patent: 5988829 (1999-11-01), Holder

LandOfFree

Say what you really think

Search LandOfFree.com for the USA inventors and patents. Rate them and share your experience with other people.

Rating

Angled mounting bracket for high lumen output fluorescent... does not yet have a rating. At this time, there are no reviews or comments for this patent.

If you have personal experience with Angled mounting bracket for high lumen output fluorescent..., we encourage you to share that experience with our LandOfFree.com community. Your opinion is very important and Angled mounting bracket for high lumen output fluorescent... will most certainly appreciate the feedback.

Rate now

     

Profile ID: LFUS-PAI-O-2498268

  Search
All data on this website is collected from public sources. Our data reflects the most accurate information available at the time of publication.