Abstract: An apparatus for allowing pivotal movement between a reflector of a lighting fixture and a refractor which extends across an opening in the reflector is disclosed. The apparatus comprises a body portion, a leg portion attached to the body portion, and a retention portion attached to the body portion. The leg portion includes a pair of legs spaced apart from each other, which are closable against an inner surface of the reflector to secure the apparatus to the reflector. The retention portion includes a pair of retainers, each of which is closable around a bolt of the refractor to retain the bolt and allow pivotal movement of the refractor with respect to the reflector.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 26, 1992
Date of Patent:
January 11, 1994
Assignee:
Holophane Company, Inc.
Inventors:
Rick M. Kelly, John C. McCartney, Donald N. Colangelo
Abstract: A modular luminaire assembly for receiving assorted optical assemblies and assorted electrical assemblies. The modular luminaire assembly includes a base unit having an opening on one side and a platform for receiving and supporting a selected optical assembly, and a removable panel assembly mountable within the base opening. The panel assembly is adapted to receive and support a selected electrical assembly. The base unit, optical assembly, and panel assembly form respective first, second and third unitary modules.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 30, 1992
Date of Patent:
September 7, 1993
Assignee:
Holophane Company, Inc.
Inventors:
Robert L. Ewing, Richard A. Peterson, Robert A. Catone
Abstract: An internally illuminated sign in which a luminaire mounted on the border or periphery of the sign uniformly illuminates the face and/or face of the sign thereby eliminating any necessity for providing human access to the interior of the sign for maintenance and reclamping.
Abstract: An apparatus for supporting a primary lamp and a secondary lamp is disclosed. The apparatus comprises primary and secondary brackets, and primary and secondary sockets. The primary socket is affixed to the primary bracket, and receives the primary lamp, preferably a high intensity discharge lamp. The secondary bracket has a first end affixed to the primary bracket and a second end. The secondary socket is affixed to the secondary bracket, and receives the secondary lamp, preferably an incandescent lamp. The primary bracket defines a projected perimeter. The second end of the secondary bracket is normally biased to an operating position where the secondary lamp extends outside the projected perimeter of the primary bracket, but can be moved to a maintenance position where the secondary lamp is within the projected perimeter of the primary bracket. In operation, the secondary lamp is thus spaced apart from the primary lamp.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 27, 1992
Date of Patent:
December 29, 1992
Assignee:
Holophane Company, Inc.
Inventors:
Arthur V. Clary, Bonnie J. Brohard, Darl E. Billingsley