T-BAR LIGHTING ASSEMBLY
A lighting assembly is provided that includes a light fixture in combination with a support grid such as a drop ceiling t-bar. The light fixture can be configured to use a t-bar as the main form of support. The light fixture can be push-fit onto a t-bar or use a clip to join two or more portions of the light fixture to an installed t-bar. Once attached to the T-bar, the light fixture itself can provides support for a ceiling tile. Various embodiments are provided which achieve a variety of light distributions useful in typical illumination applications. Both recessed and suspended fixture types are achieved in various embodiments which are particularly well suited for LED lighting.
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This application is a continuation application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16/997,171 filed Aug. 19, 2020, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/986,565 filed Dec. 31, 2015, now U.S. Pat. No. 10,808,896, which claims the benefit of provisional patent application Ser. No. 62/099,089 titled “T-bar Lighting Assembly” filed Dec. 31, 2014, the entirety of each of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein.
BACKGROUNDThe invention relates to the use of a T-bar integrated with a light fixture as well as being an integral part of the suspended ceiling system for a building or other structure. In drop ceiling environments such as office space and residential homes the t-bar is a support grid that holds ceiling tiles in place in order to form a drop ceiling.
SUMMARYA lighting assembly is provided which comprises a light fixture in combination with a support grid such as a drop ceiling t-bar. The light fixture can be configured to use a t-bar as the main form of support. The light fixture can be push-fit onto a t-bar or use a clip to join two or more portions of the light fixture to an installed t-bar. The push fit option is a modular shape designed to fit a variety of different t-bars. Clips are designed to attach specific light fixture components to standard t-bar shapes.
The light fixture can also be configured to act as a t-bar itself and provides support for a ceiling tile to rest upon. A ceiling tile resting on the t-bar can be configured to sit flat and in parallel with the other ceiling tiles.
The accompanying drawings are not intended to be drawn to scale. In the drawings, each identical or nearly identical component that is illustrated in various figures is represented by a like numeral. For purposes of clarity, not every component may be labeled in every drawing. In the drawings:
“Embodiment a” is a recessed embodiment wherein the housing rests on the t-bar and is mounted flush with a ceiling tile 17a that is supported by a ledge 19a on the edge of the housing. 15a is an electrical connector through which electrical power is distributed to the LED board from a power source such as an LED driver which could be mounted onto the lighting assembly housing or located remotely and connected by wiring.
Lighting assembly “embodiment c” of
Lighting assembly “embodiment d” of
Lighting assembly “embodiment e” of
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Embodiments “b” and “e” shown in
In general, embodiments of have been shown to provide a wide variety of non-lambertian light distributions that are typically valued in illumination applications.
(Suffix a-h added in detailed description section to indicate specific embodiment)
- 10 LED board
- 11 LED
- 12 light guide
- 13 light emitting surface
- 14 t-bar
- 15 electrical connector
- 16 extrusion/housing
- 17 ceiling tile
- 18 extrusion
- 19 ledge (of housing/extrusion)
- 20 clip a
- 21 light fixture
- 22 diffusing lens
- 23 reflective cavity
- 25 polymer microbeads
- 27 light directing surface features
- 30 top aperature
- 32 side aperature
- 34 t-bar lighting assembly
- 35 suspension cable
Claims
1. A lighting assembly comprising;
- a T-bar having a vertical portion and a horizontal portion extending along a length of the T-bar parallel to a longitudinal axis of the T-bar;
- first and second light sources, each light source comprising at least one LED and a light guide; and
- a housing supporting the first and second light sources, the first and second light sources being housed by the housing, wherein the housing includes: a central section disposed above the horizontal portion of the T-bar mated to the T-bar such that the housing is supported by the T-bar, first and second light source supporting sections coupled to the central section and located on opposite sides of the T-bar, wherein each of the first and second light source supporting sections extends from a respective first side proximate the T-bar to a respective second side spaced apart from the T-bar, and wherein each of the first and second light source supporting sections supports a respective one of the first and second light sources between the first and second sides of the respective light source supporting section such that an output face of each of the light guides is oriented at an oblique angle to the horizontal portion of the T-bar with the output face of each of the light guides being lower at the first side of the respective light source supporting section than at the second side of the respective light source supporting section, and first and second ledges disposed on the opposite sides of the T-bar for supporting first and second ceiling tiles on the opposite sides of the T-bar, the first ledge extending from the second side of the first light source supporting section and away from the T-bar such that the first ledge is disposed on a side of the first light source supporting section opposite the central section, and the second ledge extending from the second side of the second light source supporting section and away from the T-bar such that the second ledge is disposed on a side of the second light source supporting section opposite the central section,
- wherein the central section and first and second ledges of the housing extend along the length of the T-bar parallel to the longitudinal axis of the T-bar, and
- wherein the central section has a profile shaped to fit over and around the vertical portion of the T-bar.
2. The lighting assembly of claim 1, wherein the T-bar is part of a ceiling grid.
3. The lighting assembly of claim 1, wherein the first and second light sources are recessed within a ceiling cavity.
4. The lighting assembly of claim 1, wherein the first and second light sources are configured to produce non-lambertian light output.
5. The lighting assembly of claim 1, further comprising first and second diffusers associated with the first and second light sources.
6. The lighting assembly of claim 1, wherein the housing is an extruded shape.
7. The lighting assembly of claim 1, wherein the housing is a unitary extruded shape and is mounted to the T-bar in an operable configuration without fasteners or brackets.
8. The lighting assembly of claim 1, wherein light from each of the at least one LEDs is input into an edge of the associated light guide, the edge extending adjacent and parallel to the horizontal portion of the T-bar.
9. The lighting assembly of claim 1, wherein each light guide is comprised of a volumetric diffuser or comprises light directing surface features.
10. The lighting assembly of claim 1, further comprising first and second diffusing lenses through which light is transmitted after exiting the light guides.
11. The lighting assembly of claim 1, wherein the central section of the housing is formed from a single body and the profile of the central section generally matches a profile of the T-bar.
12. A lighting assembly comprising;
- a first light source comprising one or more LEDs and a light guide; and
- a housing, the first light source being housed by the housing, the housing including: a longitudinally extending central section configured to couple to a T-bar of a suspension ceiling to support the housing when fitted to the T-bar, a light source supporting section coupled to the central section, wherein the light source supporting section extends from a first side adjacent the central section to a second side spaced apart from the central section, the light source supporting section supporting the first light source between the first and second sides of the light source supporting section such that, when the housing is coupled to the T-bar, a light emitting surface of the light guide is oriented at an oblique angle to a horizontal portion of the T-bar with the light emitting surface of the light guide being lower at the first side of the light source supporting section than at the second side of the light source supporting section, and a ledge for supporting a first ceiling tile, the ledge extending from the second side of the light source supporting section and away from the T-bar such that the ledge is disposed on a side of the light source supporting section opposite the central section, wherein, when the central section is coupled to the T-bar, the second side of the light source supporting section is a greater distance from the T-bar than is the first side.
13. The lighting assembly of claim 12, wherein the housing includes first and second separately formed portions configured for coupling on opposite sides of the T-bar and a fastener for coupling the portions to one another.
14. The lighting assembly of claim 12, wherein the housing further includes an elongation extending between the light source supporting section and the ledge, the elongation oriented at an oblique angle relative to the horizontal portion of the T-bar.
15. The lighting assembly of claim 12, further comprising a diffuser associated with the light guide.
16. The lighting assembly of claim 15, wherein the diffuser is oriented at an oblique angle with respect to an output face of the light guide.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 3, 2021
Publication Date: Dec 30, 2021
Applicant: ARON Lighting LLC (Conshohocken, PA)
Inventors: Josh Casement (Salem, NH), Clay Mohrman (Duxbury, MA), Jeffrey Corvese (Cumberland, RI), Terence Yeo (Boston, MA), Timothy Kelly (Brookline, MA)
Application Number: 17/392,339