Abstract: A connector is securely mounted on the end of a low voltage track. The connector is electrically connected to a pair of spaced conductive wires in the tracks. The conductive wires are separated in an insulator body. The insulator body has a pair of opposed inwardly extending edges. The terminal includes a base having a pair of opposed resilient side walls. Each of the side walls defines in part a respective longitudinal receptacle groove. Each receptacle groove is parallel to the other groove. A cantilever tongue is formed integral with the side walls and is substantially parallel to the grooves. The tongue is positioned between the opposed edges of the insulator body. The tongue has opposed portions positioned under the inwardly extending edges of the insulator body. A connector belt is positioned in each of the receptacle grooves. Each connector belt receives a wire from the low voltage track.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 3, 1993
Date of Patent:
August 9, 1994
Assignee:
Juno Lighting, Inc.
Inventors:
Algimantas J. Gabrius, Scott L. Roos, Thomas J. DeCicco
Abstract: An adapter box for attaching a low voltage lighting fixture to a low voltage track. The track has an insulator track body with a pair of parallel conductive wires mounted in the body. The body has a longitudinal web with a flange formed integral with each of opposed sides. A pair of opposed inwardly extending edges is formed integral with the flanges to provide an open space between the edges. The adapter box includes a pair of insulator housing halves secured to each other. Each housing half having a portion of each of a pair of mounting ears connectable to the track body at the opposed edges. The housing halves define a contact opening adjacent to the mounting ears. A pair of contacts is mounted in the housing halves for engaging in electrically conductive contact with the respective conductive wires in the body. A fixture wire is connected to each of the contacts. A contact separator is formed integral with one of said housing halves adjacent to the contact opening for holding the contacts apart.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 7, 1993
Date of Patent:
August 2, 1994
Assignee:
Juno Lighting, Inc.
Inventors:
Gabrius, Algimantas J., Thomas J. DeCicco
Abstract: A channel-shaped insulator is received in a channel-shaped metal track. First and second conductive bus bars are mounted in holders within the insulator, which has wall portions disposed between the track and the bus bars and affording spacing therebetween. The track is formed with first and second longitudinal grooves opposite the bus bars and affording additional spacing between the track and the bus bars. First and second longitudinal ridges are formed on the insulator opposite the first and second bus bars and extending into the grooves for engaging the track to maintain the additional spacing. The depth of the grooves preferably corresponds with the thickness of the wall portions of the insulator between the track and the bus bars. The height of the ridges preferably corresponds with the depth of the grooves. The provision of the grooves and the ridges may increase the minimum spacing between the metal track and the bus bars from 1/32 of an inch to 1/16 of an inch.
Abstract: A recessed light fixture assembly includes a plaster frame having a rectangular floor. A bar hanger bracket is supportably connected to each of two opposed edges of the floor. Each bar hanger bracket includes a support ledge supportably connected to its respective edge of the floor, and an upright sidewall formed integral with each support ledge. A bar hanger retaining finger is formed integral with each side of the sidewall. A pair of opposed retaining tabs is formed integral with each side of each sidewall and is spaced from the retaining finger on the respective side. A bar hanger including an elongated arm is positioned between each pair of retaining tabs and is thereby slideably connected to each bar hanger bracket and captured by the retaining finger. Each bar hanger has an elongated arm which arm has two assembly notches in one edge.
Abstract: A lighting fixture is provided for an inclined surface. The fixture includes a lamp housing for receiving a lamp, and the housing defines a bottom opening for accommodating a baffle. The baffle has a generally cylindrical internal configuration relative to a longitudinal axis. The baffle has an upper open end and a lower open end. The lower open end of the baffle is defined by a plane at an oblique angle relative to the baffle longitudinal axis so as to provide an elliptical aperture which may be disposed parallel to the plane of the sloped ceiling when the fixture is mounted in the sloped ceiling.