Patents by Inventor Aaron P. Fryzek

Aaron P. Fryzek has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 10976036
    Abstract: A luminaire includes a frame defining an opening, the frame having first and second frame edges on opposite sides of the opening. The luminaire also includes a carriage disposed within the opening, the carriage having a front face and first and second carriage edges on opposite sides of the front face, and one or more light sources arranged on the carriage. The luminaire further includes a tilting mechanism arranged such that the carriage is tiltable in at least two directions within the opening, and wherein when the carriage is tilted in a first direction from the central position, the first carriage edge remains proximate the first frame edge; and when the carriage is tilted in a second direction from the central position, the second carriage edge remains proximate the second frame edge.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 4, 2020
    Date of Patent: April 13, 2021
    Assignee: ABL IP Holding LLC
    Inventor: Aaron P. Fryzek
  • Publication number: 20200284413
    Abstract: A luminaire includes a frame defining an opening, the frame having first and second frame edges on opposite sides of the opening. The luminaire also includes a carriage disposed within the opening, the carriage having a front face and first and second carriage edges on opposite sides of the front face, and one or more light sources arranged on the carriage. The luminaire further includes a tilting mechanism arranged such that the carriage is tiltable in at least two directions within the opening, and wherein when the carriage is tilted in a first direction from the central position, the first carriage edge remains proximate the first frame edge; and when the carriage is tilted in a second direction from the central position, the second carriage edge remains proximate the second frame edge.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 4, 2020
    Publication date: September 10, 2020
    Inventor: Aaron P. Fryzek
  • Patent number: 10006605
    Abstract: A wall wash lighting assembly is provided for a recessed light fixture mountable on a ceiling. The lighting assembly includes an optical assembly and a trim face plate connected thereto. The optical assembly has a first kicker reflector, a second kicker reflector and a light-shaping optical film. The first kicker reflector reflects light from a light source. The second kicker reflector reflects light received from the first kicker reflector toward an adjacent wall. The light-shaping optical film spreads light from the light source and the first and second kicker reflectors in a uniform light pattern in a target area, such as onto the adjacent wall or downward in a direction parallel to the adjacent wall. The trim face plate has a trim opening through which light is outputted onto the target area. The lighting assembly can employ detachable fasteners to allow for the interchangeability of the optical film and the trim face plate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 18, 2015
    Date of Patent: June 26, 2018
    Assignee: ABL IP Holding LLC
    Inventors: Chi Zhang, Aaron P. Fryzek
  • Patent number: 9689565
    Abstract: An adjustment mechanism for directional recessed luminaires includes a tilt adjustment screw 104 and rotation adjustment screw 124 supported in adjacent positions on a bearing ring 102, the screws being oriented vertically and conveniently accessible through an open center of the bearing ring. Follower 106 travels vertically on the tilt adjustment screw when rotated. Drive link 108 connected to both the follower and a four bar linkage (110), transfers force from the follower to the linkage when the tilt screw is rotated. The linkage pivots about anchor points 114,116 and is pivotally connected to lamp carrier frame 118 supporting light source 105. When the tilt adjustment screw is rotated, light source moves along a path (FIG. 6, 7) to aim the light beam. After aiming, the mechanism locks the light source into place. The mechanism is compact and the adjustment screws are easily accessible from beneath the mechanism.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 13, 2015
    Date of Patent: June 27, 2017
    Assignee: ABL IP Holding LLC
    Inventor: Aaron P. Fryzek
  • Patent number: 9599325
    Abstract: A mounting system for a recessed luminaire includes an upper frame 200 to fit within a cutout opening 141 in a ceiling 140, including pivotally mounted support levers 202 to overlap the upper surface of the ceiling. A lower frame 210 fits within the opening and has a trim face 220 that is configured to abut against the room-side surface of the ceiling. Clamping screws 212 fasten the lower frame to the upper frame and are adjustable to clamp varying thicknesses of ceilings between the support levers and the trim face when the screws are tightened. Fasteners 132 fasten a luminaire 100 to the lower frame, which is installed through the lower and upper frames, from the room-side of the ceiling. The mounting system and luminaire may be completely installed from below a ceiling that has limited space above the ceiling or when access above the ceiling is not available.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 12, 2015
    Date of Patent: March 21, 2017
    Assignee: ABL IP Holding LLC
    Inventor: Aaron P. Fryzek
  • Publication number: 20150241039
    Abstract: An adjustment mechanism for directional recessed luminaires includes a tilt adjustment screw 104 and rotation adjustment screw 124 supported in adjacent positions on a bearing ring 102, the screws being oriented vertically and conveniently accessible through an open center of the bearing ring. Follower 106 travels vertically on the tilt adjustment screw when rotated. Drive link 108 connected to both the follower and a four bar linkage (110), transfers force from the follower to the linkage when the tilt screw is rotated. The linkage pivots about anchor points 114,116 and is pivotally connected to lamp carrier frame 118 supporting light source 105. When the tilt adjustment screw is rotated, light source moves along a path (FIG. 6, 7) to aim the light beam. After aiming, the mechanism locks the light source into place. The mechanism is compact and the adjustment screws are easily accessible from beneath the mechanism.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 13, 2015
    Publication date: August 27, 2015
    Inventor: Aaron P. FRYZEK
  • Publication number: 20150241027
    Abstract: A wall wash lighting assembly is provided for a recessed light fixture mountable on a ceiling. The lighting assembly includes an optical assembly and a trim face plate connected thereto. The optical assembly has a first kicker reflector, a second kicker reflector and a light-shaping optical film. The first kicker reflector reflects light from a light source. The second kicker reflector reflects light received from the first kicker reflector toward an adjacent wall. The light-shaping optical film spreads light from the light source and the first and second kicker reflectors in a uniform light pattern in a target area, such as onto the adjacent wall or downward in a direction parallel to the adjacent wall. The trim face plate has a trim opening through which light is outputted onto the target area. The lighting assembly can employ detachable fasteners to allow for the interchangeability of the optical film and the trim face plate.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 18, 2015
    Publication date: August 27, 2015
    Inventors: Chi ZHANG, Aaron P. FRYZEK
  • Publication number: 20150241038
    Abstract: A mounting system for a recessed luminaire includes an upper frame 200 to fit within a cutout opening 141 in a ceiling 140, including pivotally mounted support levers 202 to overlap the upper surface of the ceiling. A lower frame 210 fits within the opening and has a trim face 220 that is configured to abut against the room-side surface of the ceiling. Clamping screws 212 fasten the lower frame to the upper frame and are adjustable to clamp varying thicknesses of ceilings between the support levers and the trim face when the screws are tightened. Fasteners 132 fasten a luminaire 100 to the lower frame, which is installed through the lower and upper frames, from the room-side of the ceiling. The mounting system and luminaire may be completely installed from below a ceiling that has limited space above the ceiling or when access above the ceiling is not available.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 12, 2015
    Publication date: August 27, 2015
    Inventor: Aaron P. FRYZEK
  • Patent number: 8950911
    Abstract: A mounting assembly for a lighting fixture includes a fixture shield and an optic housing coupled at least in part to the fixture shield and having a light-emitting surface. The assembly further includes a heat sink movably coupled to the fixture shield in an initial low position, the heat sink being self-adjusting to one or more high positions relative to the fixture shield in direct response to displacement caused by one or more objects contained within the optic housing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 2, 2012
    Date of Patent: February 10, 2015
    Assignee: Juno Manufacturing, LLC
    Inventors: Aaron P. Fryzek, John Whittenhall
  • Publication number: 20130258677
    Abstract: A mounting assembly for a lighting fixture includes a fixture shield and an optic housing coupled at least in part to the fixture shield and having a light-emitting surface. The assembly further includes a heat sink movably coupled to the fixture shield in an initial low position, the heat sink being self-adjusting to one or more high positions relative to the fixture shield in direct response to displacement caused by one or more objects contained within the optic housing.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 2, 2012
    Publication date: October 3, 2013
    Applicant: Juno Manufacturing, LLC
    Inventors: Aaron P. Fryzek, John Whittenhall
  • Patent number: 8277090
    Abstract: A mounting assembly includes a stationary plate for supporting and linearly adjusting a recessed fixture in a parallel direction relative to structural framing members. Telescoping mounting bars are fixed to a building structure and allow adjustability of the stationary plate in a direction generally perpendicular to structural framing members. An adjustable plate has a plurality of linear guides received in a linear movable manner within a corresponding one of linear guide slots of the stationary plate. A linear locking member is adjustably secured in one of the linear guide slots such that linear movement of the adjustable plate is prevented relative to the stationary plate when the linear locking member is in a locked position, linear movement of the adjustable plate being allowed relative to the stationary plate in a direction parallel to the structural framing members when the linear locking member is in an adjustable position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 18, 2010
    Date of Patent: October 2, 2012
    Assignee: Juno Manufacturing, LLC
    Inventors: Aaron P. Fryzek, Joe Stauner, John Schubert
  • Patent number: 8038113
    Abstract: A lighting assembly for a recessed luminaire includes a plaster frame for supporting the recessed luminaire and a pair of telescoping bars for attaching the plaster frame to framing support members. The telescoping bars include a first bar and a second bar, each of the bars having a generally S-shaped cross-sectional profile that is defined by a center curve joining a first area and a second area, which are generally hook-shaped and extend perpendicularly from the center curve in opposing directions. The first area of the first bar is overlappingly positioned at least in part within the second area of the second bar, and the first area of the second bar is overlappingly positioned at least in part within the second area of the second bar whereby the first and second bars are mated in an inverted and opposed adjacent relationship allowing sliding extension of the bars.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 18, 2010
    Date of Patent: October 18, 2011
    Assignee: Juno Manufacturing, LLC
    Inventors: Aaron P. Fryzek, Kerry Collins
  • Publication number: 20110228543
    Abstract: A mounting assembly includes a stationary plate for supporting and linearly adjusting a recessed fixture in a parallel direction relative to structural framing members. Telescoping mounting bars are fixed to a building structure and allow adjustability of the stationary plate in a direction generally perpendicular to structural framing members. An adjustable plate has a plurality of linear guides received in a linear movable manner within a corresponding one of linear guide slots of the stationary plate. A linear locking member is adjustably secured in one of the linear guide slots such that linear movement of the adjustable plate is prevented relative to the stationary plate when the linear locking member is in a locked position, linear movement of the adjustable plate being allowed relative to the stationary plate in a direction parallel to the structural framing members when the linear locking member is in an adjustable position.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 18, 2010
    Publication date: September 22, 2011
    Applicant: Juno Manufacturing LLC
    Inventors: Aaron P. Fryzek, Joe Stauner, John Schubert
  • Publication number: 20110226919
    Abstract: A lighting assembly for a recessed luminaire includes a plaster frame for supporting the recessed luminaire and a pair of telescoping bars for attaching the plaster frame to framing support members. The telescoping bars include a first bar and a second bar, each of the bars having a generally S-shaped cross-sectional profile that is defined by a center curve joining a first area and a second area, which are generally hook-shaped and extend perpendicularly from the center curve in opposing directions. The first area of the first bar is overlappingly positioned at least in part within the second area of the second bar, and the first area of the second bar is overlappingly positioned at least in part within the second area of the second bar whereby the first and second bars are mated in an inverted and opposed adjacent relationship allowing sliding extension of the bars.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 18, 2010
    Publication date: September 22, 2011
    Applicant: Juno Manufacturing, LLC
    Inventors: Aaron P. Fryzek, Kerry Collins
  • Patent number: 7410276
    Abstract: An apparatus is provided for securing a trim frame to a housing member in a recessed lighting fixture. The apparatus includes a spring associated with the trim frame having a top edge, a left edge, a right edge, and a bottom edge, a left portion, a right portion, and a center portion between the left portion and the right portion. The left portion is connected to the center portion along a first bend, and the right portion is connected to the center portion along a second bend. The left portion includes a first lead-in portion formed by a third bend and a first retention portion formed by a fourth bend, and the right portion includes a second lead-in portion formed by a fifth bend and a second retention portion formed by a sixth bend.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 31, 2005
    Date of Patent: August 12, 2008
    Assignee: Juno Manufacturing, Inc.
    Inventors: Aaron P. Fryzek, Aaron O'Brien
  • Patent number: 7399207
    Abstract: A connector is provided for electrically connecting a coaxial cable having a conductive inner wire surrounded by a conductive outer jacket and an insulator therebetween to a two-wire circuit. The connector comprises a conductive bottom contact member having a first passageway dimensioned to fit only the inner wire and the insulator therethrough and to block the conductive outer jacket. A conductive top contact member has a second passageway for the inner wire and the insulator and a clamping member for securing the inner wire to the top contact member. An insulating member for electrically separates the bottom contact member from the top contact member. A pendant-style light fixture using the coaxial connector is also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 31, 2006
    Date of Patent: July 15, 2008
    Assignee: Juno Manufacturing, Inc.
    Inventors: Aaron P. Fryzek, Aaron O'Brien, Michael S. Woo
  • Publication number: 20070232136
    Abstract: A connector is provided for electrically connecting a coaxial cable having a conductive inner wire surrounded by a conductive outer jacket and an insulator therebetween to a two-wire circuit. The connector comprises a conductive bottom contact member having a first passageway dimensioned to fit only the inner wire and the insulator therethrough and to block the conductive outer jacket. A conductive top contact member has a second passageway for the inner wire and the insulator and a clamping member for securing the inner wire to the top contact member. An insulating member for electrically separates the bottom contact member from the top contact member. A pendant-style light fixture using the coaxial connector is also disclosed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 31, 2006
    Publication date: October 4, 2007
    Inventors: Aaron P. Fryzek, Aaron O'Brien, Michael S. Woo
  • Patent number: 6464179
    Abstract: A tee bar clip for mounting a pendant light fixture to drop ceiling tee bars of various widths and heights. The tee bar clip is adapted for use in combination with a suspension bracket. The suspension bracket is adapted for mounting a pendant light fixture to a tee bar with the tee bar clip at both feed and non-feed locations, to a drop ceiling grid hanger bar without a tee bar clip at feed and non-feed locations, and to a horizontally oriented junction box without a tee bar clip at feed and non-feed locations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 18, 2001
    Date of Patent: October 15, 2002
    Assignee: Focal Point, L.L.C.
    Inventors: Richard J. Bulvan, Aaron P. Fryzek, Jose L. Adame, Casey Chung
  • Patent number: D594822
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 12, 2007
    Date of Patent: June 23, 2009
    Inventors: Bruce Layne, Aaron P. Fryzek