Patents Assigned to Spaulding Lighting, Inc.
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Publication number: 20020136003Abstract: A luminaire assembly comprises a lower portion for receiving a light emitting source and an upper housing that stores the electrical components of the luminaire. The lower portion has a base portion disposed against the canopy with a latch attachment portion, a lens secured to the base portion by a hinge mechanism that permits the lens to open with respect to the base portion, and a latch connected to the base portion and having a connecting portion for connecting the base portion to the lens. The upper housing is disposed above the canopy. A bracket is attached to the base portion and extends up through the aperture in the canopy and connects to an inner wall of an apertured portion of the upper housing to secure the lower portion to the upper housing. The upper housing may have extending deck supports to support the weight of the upper housing on the ribs of the canopy. A locking cam is provided to secure the bracket to the upper housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2002Publication date: September 26, 2002Applicant: Spaulding Lighting, Inc.Inventors: Honesto D. Quiogue, Thomas E. Kuhlmann, Norman Schuler, Chris Cicenas
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Publication number: 20010009514Abstract: A luminaire assembly comprises a lower portion for receiving a light emitting source and an upper housing that stores the electrical components of the luminaire. The lower portion has a base portion disposed against the canopy with a latch attachment portion, a lens secured to the base portion by a hinge mechanism that permits the lens to open with respect to the base portion, and a latch connected to the base portion and having a connecting portion for connecting the base portion to the lens. The upper housing is disposed above the canopy. A bracket is attached to the base portion and extends up through the aperture in the canopy and connects to an inner wall of an apertured portion of the upper housing to secure the lower portion to the upper housing. The upper housing may have extending deck supports to support the weight of the upper housing on the ribs of the canopy. A locking cam is provided to secure the bracket to the upper housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2001Publication date: July 26, 2001Applicant: Spaulding Lighting, Inc.Inventors: Honesto D. Quiogue, Thomas E. Kuhlmann, Norman Schuler, Chris Cicenas
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Patent number: 6264344Abstract: A luminaire assembly comprises a lower portion for receiving a light emitting source and an upper housing that stores the electrical components of the luminaire. The lower portion has a base portion disposed against the canopy with a latch attachment portion, a lens secured to the base portion by a hinge mechanism that permits the lens to open with respect to the base portion, and a latch connected to the base portion and having a connecting portion for connecting the base portion to the lens. The upper housing is disposed above the canopy. A bracket is attached to the base portion and extends up through the aperture in the canopy and connects to an inner wall of an apertured portion of the upper housing to secure the lower portion to the upper housing. The upper housing may have extending deck supports to support the weight of the upper housing on the ribs of the canopy. A locking cam is provided to secure the bracket to the upper housing.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1999Date of Patent: July 24, 2001Assignee: Spaulding Lighting, Inc.Inventors: Honesto D. Quiogue, Thomas E. Kuhlmann, Norman Schuler, Chris Cicenas
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Patent number: 6149280Abstract: A method and apparatus for retrofitting canopy luminaire assemblies from an existing canopy luminaire mounted on the canopy. The existing light fixture is removed. Housing brackets are attached to housing flanges of the existing canopy housing. An adapter plate comprises a plate with a deck plate bracket having a latch. The adapter plate is mounted to the housing brackets by use of the latch. The adapter plate may comprise a deck plate and an assembly plate which are pivotably attached to enable an installer to connect the lighting source to the electrical components in the housing. A lighting assembly, comprising a light source, lens, and reflector, is attached to the adapter plate.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 1999Date of Patent: November 21, 2000Assignee: Spaulding Lighting, Inc.Inventors: Honesto D. Quiogue, Ronald E. Leonard
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Patent number: 6116749Abstract: A luminaire assembly comprises a lower portion for receiving a light emitting source and an upper housing that stores the electrical components of the luminaire. The lower portion has a base portion disposed against the canopy with a latch attachment portion, a lens secured to the base portion by a hinge mechanism that permits the lens to open with respect to the base portion, and a latch connected to the base portion and having a connecting portion for connecting the base portion to the lens. The upper housing is disposed above the canopy. A bracket is attached to the base portion and extends up through the aperture in the canopy and connects to an inner wall of an apertured portion of the upper housing to secure the lower portion to the upper housing. The upper housing may have extending deck supports to support the weight of the upper housing on the ribs of the canopy. A locking cam is provided to secure the bracket to the upper housing.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 1998Date of Patent: September 12, 2000Assignee: Spaulding Lighting, Inc.Inventors: Honesto D. Quiogue, Thomas E. Kuhlmann, Norman Schuler, Chris Cicenas
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Patent number: 5081569Abstract: A luminaire has an accent light which is colored by a translucent filter. The luminaire includes a light source, a reflector having a first opening and a second opening holdidng the translucent filter, and a housing. The reflector encloses the light source, and a portion of the light passes through the translucent filter in the reflector. The housing generally encloses the reflector and has at least one opening in the intended shape of the accent light.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 1989Date of Patent: January 14, 1992Assignee: Spaulding Lighting, Inc.Inventors: Honesto D. Quiogue, Thomas E. Kuhlmann
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Patent number: D465042Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2002Date of Patent: October 29, 2002Assignee: Spaulding Lighting, Inc.Inventors: Randall Patrick Bergin, Michael J. Russo, Honesto Daet Quiogue, Ronald Paul Leonard, Thomas Edward Kuhlmann
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Patent number: D471124Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2002Date of Patent: March 4, 2003Assignee: Spaulding Lighting, Inc.Inventors: Brian Gammon Brown, Michael J. Russo, Honesto Daet Quiogue, Ronald Paul Leonard, Thomas Edward Kuhlmann
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Patent number: D405207Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 1998Date of Patent: February 2, 1999Assignee: Spaulding Lighting, Inc.Inventor: Ludwin Mora