Abstract: A fireproof recessed light fixture for receiving a light source comprises a metal housing defining an open end for receiving the light source and a closed end. The housing comprises an annular shoulder at the open end for abutting a wall into which the recessed light fixture is installed. The housing comprises a first wall of generally cylindrical shape extending between the open and closed ends and a second wall defining the closed end of the housing. Both first and second walls have thicknesses between 0.5 and 1 mm and are completely sealed so to prevent air flow between an interior and an exterior of the housing other than through the open end and through an opening for feeding through cables for electrical energy supply. The first and second walls render the recessed light fixture fireproof by preventing high temperatures or fire from propagating quickly through the housing.
Abstract: A line voltage track light system comprising a number of track elements supported by ceiling feed mounts secured to a ceiling on the one hand, and clipped to the track elements by one-piece adaptors on the other hand, wherein installation of the line voltage track light system comprises securing ceiling feed mounts to a ceiling, and clipping the track elements to one-piece adaptors supported by rods extending from the ceiling feed mounts.
Abstract: A line voltage track light system comprising a number of track elements supported by ceiling feed mounts secured to a ceiling on the one hand, and clipped to the track elements by one-piece adaptors on the other hand, wherein installation of the line voltage track light system comprises securing ceiling feed mounts to a ceiling, and clipping the track elements to one-piece adaptors supported by rods extending from the ceiling feed mounts.
Abstract: A recessed light fixture for mounting into an opening made in a ceiling, wall or the like comprises a pot having a peripheral edge abutting the area adjacent a hole made in the ceiling or wall and one or more flexible retaining clips for securing the fixture to the ceiling, wall or the like. Each retaining clip comprises an upper connecting portion with a threaded hole extending therethrough and a lower action adapted to contact the lower end of a slot in the side wall of the pot. A bolt extends through the threaded hole of the upper connecting portion and its rotation causes the clip to flex and unflex to secure or unsecure contact with the ceiling, wall or the like.
Abstract: A recessed light fixture for mounting into an opening made in a ceiling, wall or the like comprises a pot having a peripheral edge abutting the area adjacent a hole made in the ceiling or wall and one or more flexible retaining clips for securing the fixture to the ceiling, wall or the like. Each retaining clip comprises an upper connecting portion with a threaded hole extending therethrough and a lower action adapted to contact the lower end of a slot in the side wall of the pot. A bolt extends through the threaded hole of the upper connecting portion and its rotation causes the clip to flex and unflex to secure or unsecure contact with the ceiling, wall or the like.
Abstract: A recessed light fixture for mounting into an opening made in a ceiling, wall or the like comprises a pot having a peripheral edge abutting the area adjacent a hole made in the ceiling or wall and one or more retaining clips for securing the fixture to the ceiling, wall or the like. Each retaining clip comprises an upper connecting portion with a threaded hole extending therethrough and a lower spring action adapted to contact the rear wall surface of the ceiling, wall or the like. A bolt extends through the threaded hole of the upper connecting portion and its actuation causes the clip to move in and out of a securing contact with the ceiling, wall or the like.