Wall Or Ceiling Patents (Class 362/147)
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Patent number: 8296873Abstract: A portable spa enclosure provides an aesthetically pleasing cover for pre-manufactured spas. Additionally, spa hardware is concealed by the spa enclosure, while lighting is recessed to provide a “soft” light solution.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2007Date of Patent: October 30, 2012Assignee: Watkins Manufacturing CorporationInventor: Jake Dragovich
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Patent number: 8297804Abstract: A recessed light fixture is provided with vertically extending mounting tracks integrally formed in opposed sidewalls of a light fixture housing. The mounting tracks have a continuous front face. The recessed light fixture also has a lamp support bar that extends between the mounting tracks and has at least one spring clip proximal each end thereof. Each at least one spring clip frictionally engages the front face of a corresponding of the mounting tracks, thereby allowing the lamp support bar to be temporarily affixed at a desired vertical orientation along the mounting tracks.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2009Date of Patent: October 30, 2012Assignee: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.Inventor: Jeffrey Buse
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Patent number: 8287146Abstract: The invention relates to a foam part (1), in particular for suspended arrangement in a room, for example for use as a sound absorber (2), with an acoustic region of the foam part which has an outer contour being illuminated by a lighting element (11), further with the lighting element (11) being mounted on the foam part (1) and being disposed within the outer contour of the foam part (1). In particular, the invention also relates to a foam part (1) which is fixed, as a sound absorber (2), in a suspended manner to a room ceiling (3) or room wall, a lighting element (11) which is mounted on the sound absorber (2) and illuminates a subregion of the foam part (1), being provided in said foam part.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2009Date of Patent: October 16, 2012Assignee: pinta acoustic GmbHInventor: Johannes Hysky
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Patent number: 8282248Abstract: A direct and indirect luminaire has a stem, a generally dome shaped upper optical element, and a generally dome shaped lower optical element. The upper optical element is situated about a lamp axis and has a top that surrounds the stem and a reflective exterior surface that surrounds the stem and diverges away from the top toward a base of the upper optical element. The lower optical element is situated about the lamp axis and has a top with an uplight opening therethrough and a reflective interior surface that diverges away from the upper optical element toward a base of the lower optical element that has a downlight opening therethrough.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2008Date of Patent: October 9, 2012Assignee: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.Inventor: Jonathan Burt
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Publication number: 20120250296Abstract: A system and method for illuminating a space includes sectioning the space to be illuminated into lighting requirement areas having different illumination requirements. The area of each lighting requirement area is determined and then the minimum number of lumens required to illuminate each lighting requirement area is determined. A plurality of planar, low lumen, small footprint lighting modules are configured overhead the space in different placement densities including high placement densities, wherein a different amount of lumens are delivered into the space from different overhead placement positions depending on the placement densities of the lighting modules at their placement positions. The number and placement density of the lighting modules needed over each lighting requirement area is determined so as to produce a desired number of lumens for such lighting requirement area.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2012Publication date: October 4, 2012Inventors: Min-Hao Michael Lu, Peter Y. Y. Ngai, Jeannine M. Fisher
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Patent number: 8277071Abstract: A path-illuminating wall-mountable light fixture (100) can comprise a wall-mountable support platform (101) that is configured and arranged to be installed on a wall (701) and at least a first light aperture (102) that is operably coupled to the wall-mountable support platform. This first light aperture is configured and arranged so that electrically-sourced light (110) emanating from the first light aperture is directed in a first direction that is substantially parallel to the wall, substantially non-perpendicular to the wall, and less than horizontal. When inclusive of a second such light aperture (104), the second light aperture can offer similarly oriented emanated light in a direction that is substantially the opposite of this first direction. By one approach, the light emanating from this (or these) light aperture(s) can be responsive to an animate object detector (107).Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2008Date of Patent: October 2, 2012Assignee: HeathCo LLCInventors: Ronald Edward Anglikowski, David Scott Bullard, Jeremy Lee Prichard, William Calvin Raper
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Patent number: 8272763Abstract: The light fixture includes a ceiling mounted, hollow support body generally comprised of pre-existing fluorescent lighting troffer, a base plate hingedbly mounted to the support body preferably via a hook/slot assembly and comprised of a heat dissipating aluminum material, a power supply unit mounted along a top of the base plate, a plurality of lighting units, each being electrically connected to the power supply unit, and each being mounted to the base plate, the plurality of lighting units each including at least one light emitting element. The lighting units are comprised of a plurality of individual strips dispersed along the bottom of the base plate for optimal heat dispersion. The base plate may have flat or angled mounting surfaces for the lighting units depending on a direction of emitted light and heat dissipation. A diffuser panel may be spaced below the lighting units and hingedbly mounted to the support body.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2010Date of Patent: September 25, 2012Assignee: Genesis LED SolutionsInventors: Solomon Raju S. Chinnam, Paul J. Hundt, Sainath A. Thoppil, Paul A. Chintapalli
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Publication number: 20120230019Abstract: This is directed to a luminaire having a removable inner accessory and optical component. A luminaire can include a base and an outer accessory through which light generated by a light source placed in the base is transmitted. To customize the light emitted by the luminaire, an inner accessory having an optical component can be placed within the outer accessory. The optical component can be tuned to provide a light pattern corresponding to an environment in which the luminaire is placed. Because all of the components used to create the luminaire, other than the optical component, are standard, the luminaire can be easily constructed with a default optical component, but also easily customized at a minimal cost. In addition, the optical component can be recessed relative to the outer accessory to improve optical performance of the luminaire.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2011Publication date: September 13, 2012Applicant: LUNERA LIGHTING INC.Inventor: Donald A. Peifer
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Publication number: 20120230020Abstract: Some embodiments provide a daylighting apparatus comprising an internally reflective tube configured to direct daylight from a first end of the tube to a second end of the tube opposite the first end. A diffuser can be positioned at the second end of the tube. The diffuser can comprise a first optical structure configured such that, when the daylighting apparatus is installed with the first end positioned outside a room and the second end positioned to provide light to the room, a reflected portion of the daylight is directed towards at least one upper region (e.g., a ceiling or upper wall surface) of the room and a transmitted portion of the daylight is directed towards at least one lower region (e.g., a floor surface) of the room.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2011Publication date: September 13, 2012Inventors: David Windsor Rillie, Keith Robert Kopitzke, Ding Yao Shay, Paul August Jaster
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Patent number: 8258721Abstract: A remotely controllable track lighting system includes a track mountable to a support structure, such as a wall or ceiling, with lamps that are supported on the track that are individually controlled by a wireless remote. Each lamp on the track may be set to respectively different intensity levels (e.g., high, mid, low, off) or the user can uniformly control the lamps to be set to the same intensity level. Advantageously, all of the lamps may be set, upon initially turning on the lamps or at another time as desired, to their respective previously set intensity levels. The track system may also be powered via a wall switch where initially turning on the lamps via the wall switch advantageously causes all of the lamps to return to their respective previously set intensity levels or the user can move the wall switch off then on within a short period of time (e.g., 3 seconds) to cause all of the lamps to be set high. Other features and variations also are provided.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2009Date of Patent: September 4, 2012Assignee: Evolution Lighting, LLCInventor: A. Corydon Meyer
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Patent number: 8251552Abstract: Lighting apparatus and structures are described that are adapted for installation in housings. The housings can be pre-existing ones, such as those installed for high-intensity discharge (HID) or other types of lighting. The lighting apparatus can include a light unit (e.g., luminaire) with desired type of light source(s), for example, an array of LEDs. The apparatus can include structures that are adapted for use with the housings such that installation of a light unit requires a minimum of user effort and time. Such lighting apparatus, and related installation methods, can accordingly provide for high-efficiency lighting. Related assembly and installation techniques are also described.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2010Date of Patent: August 28, 2012Assignee: LSI Industries, Inc.Inventors: Rob Allen Rooms, John D. Boyer
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Patent number: 8246196Abstract: In an embodiment, a recessed light fixture includes a structural reflector and two end caps that form a light fixture housing. A first, second and third optics areas are provided. At least one first light source type is mounted near the first optics area. A second light source type is mounted near the second optics area and the second light source type is mounted near the third optics areas, the second light source type having a light output level substantially lower than the light output level of the first light source type. A diffuser is configured to sealably mount to the light fixture housing so as to substantially seal an interior portion of the light fixture. In operation, the light fixture can be switch between an ambient mode and an examination mode while providing a cost effective and attractive design.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2011Date of Patent: August 21, 2012Assignee: Focal Point, L.L.C.Inventors: Casey Chung, Jill Cody, Brandon Stolte, Marcelino Pena, Michael Thornton
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Patent number: 8240901Abstract: The invention relates to a display apparatus with a display unit, having means for background lighting at the back of the display apparatus. According to the invention, the means for background lighting comprise two illumination units being provided at the right-hand and left-hand of the display apparatus, said illumination units being formed as substantially vertically positioned, longitudinal light guides comprising means for coupling out light, each of the light guides being provided on at least one of its ends with a light source. The light sources preferably comprise colored LEDs.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2011Date of Patent: August 14, 2012Assignee: TP Vision Holding B.V.Inventors: Theodorus Franciscus Emilius Maria Overes, Johannes Petrus Cornelis Maria Verhagen
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Patent number: 8240871Abstract: A lighting assembly has a light fixture with a light source and heatsink thermally coupled to the light source. The light source has a light engine with light emitting diodes. A lens is mounted to the light fixture over the light source. The lens is a clear or translucent material. A removable trim is mountable to the light fixture. The removable trim has a flange, recessed portion, and mounting rim. The recessed portion has a depth to reduce glare. The removable trim is formed using a stamping or die casting process. The flange has thermally conductive properties. The removable trim is a metal, thermally conductive plastic, or thermally conductive carbon fiber composite material. A screw is used to mount the removable trim to the light fixture. The light fixture and removable trim are mounted to a recessed can housing using a clip or spring.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2010Date of Patent: August 14, 2012Assignee: Enertron, Inc.Inventor: Der Jeou Chou
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Patent number: 8226279Abstract: The invention relates to a lighting fixture (1) which comprises at least one lighting fixture housing (2) and a cover (3) and which is constructed particularly as a safety and/or emergency exit light and/or as an explosion-proof light. A light is held by a clamp connection (5) at the lighting fixture housing, and at least one auxiliary electrical device (6) into the light is disposed at the lighting fixture housing. The lighting fixture can be expanded with a lower expense for the installation and with all explosion-protection measures observed, by virtue of the lighting fixture housing (2) having conductor rails (7) for supplying electricity to the light and to the auxiliary electrical device, where the auxiliary electrical device is constructed as a plug-in module which can be plugged onto the conductor rails.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2008Date of Patent: July 24, 2012Assignee: Cooper Crouse-Hinds GmbHInventors: Friedhelm Harnischmacher, Renate Hoffmann, Jens Burmeister, Gerhard Schwarz, Heinz Rudolf Liedtke
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Publication number: 20120182721Abstract: A wall mounted hand rail system for assisting a user includes a support beam. A plurality of lighting elements is disposed adjacent a bottom portion of the support beam and is configured selectively to direct light in a downward direction. An electronic system is configured to sense when the support beam has been touched by the user and is configured to cause the lighting elements to illuminate an area below the support beam when the support beam has been touched by the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2012Publication date: July 19, 2012Applicant: HOK PRODUCT DESIGN, LLCInventors: Renaldo C. Pesson, Nicholas J. Watkins
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Publication number: 20120182764Abstract: A lighting system for an indoor room or space is designed to provide a diffuse, glare free source that illuminates the room from the cornice, or a similar location around the join between the walls and ceiling. This may be achieved via a direct source of illumination at the cornice location, or by projecting illumination from a remote source. The lighting system is further designed to allow for illumination of certain areas of the cornice, and hence the room, whilst leaving other parts dark. There are multiple advantages of an adaptable system such as this, but in particular the lighting conditions can be adjusted for optimum lighting levels, for example dimming selected areas when viewing a television.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2011Publication date: July 19, 2012Inventors: Sarah Anne Mitchell, David James Montgomery
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Patent number: 8220948Abstract: A ceiling notification device has a housing; a reflector unit mounted to the housing; a lens positioned over the reflector unit; and a lamp in the center of the reflector unit along the central axis. The reflector unit has a base, a plurality of reflective fins, and a surface portion. The base has a curved surface that is symmetrical about a central axis. The plurality of reflective fins each has a first fin portion extending from the base and a second fin portion extending from the base and the first fin portion, the second fin portion having an inner surface and an outer surface, wherein the inner surface is exposed to the central axis. The surface portion extends from the base and positioned between the first fin portion and an edge of the base and is angled toward an inner surface of the second fin portion.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2009Date of Patent: July 17, 2012Assignee: Cooper Technologies CompanyInventors: Wei Rong, Joseph Keller, Joseph Kosich, Crystal Pierz
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Publication number: 20120176776Abstract: The invention provides a wall or ceiling covering arrangement (10) comprising a covering material (100) and a lighting system (200) arranged to generate light (210). The covering material (100) has a user side (101) and an opposite back side (102). The lighting system (200) is arranged at the back side (102) of the covering material (100) and the covering material (100) has a light transmission for light (210) generated by the lighting system (200) in the range of 0.5% to 30%, especially in the range of 1% to 20%. The covering material comprises a material selected from the group consisting of plasters and wallpapers.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2010Publication date: July 12, 2012Applicant: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS ELECTRONICS N.V.Inventors: Maarten Marinus Johannes Wilhelmus Van Herpen, Markus Cornelius Vermeulen
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Patent number: 8215787Abstract: A plurality of organic light emitting diode (OLED) devices can be spatially distributed to form various lighting systems and luminaires. The lighting systems can be configured to readily replace conventional light bulbs or tubular fluorescent lamps. A networked lighting system including a plurality of OLED devices can have a variable light field based on a feedback.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2009Date of Patent: July 10, 2012Assignee: Plextronics, Inc.Inventors: Mathew K. Mathai, Mark L. Storch, Glenn Thompson, Eli J. Scott, Lisa Pattison, Troy D. Hammond
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Publication number: 20120170255Abstract: There is provided a lighting fixture adapted to be installed on a ceiling having a predetermined plane. A light emitting diode light source is supported by the lighting fixture. At least a portion of the lighting fixture protrudes below the plane of the ceiling supported by the lighting fixture. A heat sink is attached to the back side of the LED light source. The heat sink includes a thermal chimney directing heat away from the LED light source.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 4, 2012Publication date: July 5, 2012Inventor: George Erik McMillan
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Patent number: 8201968Abstract: A luminaire includes a heat spreader and a heat sink thermally coupled to and disposed diametrically outboard of the heat spreader, an outer optic securely retained relative to at least one of the heat spreader and the heat sink, and a light source disposed in thermal communication with the heat spreader, the light source having a plurality of light emitting diodes (LEDs). The heat spreader, the heat sink and the outer optic, in combination, have an overall height H and an overall outside dimension D such that the ratio of H/D is equal to or less than 0.25. The combination defined by the heat spreader, the heat sink and the outer optic, is so dimensioned as to: cover an opening defined by a nominally sized four-inch can light fixture; and, cover an opening defined by a nominally sized four-inch electrical junction box.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2010Date of Patent: June 19, 2012Assignee: Lighting Science Group CorporationInventors: Fredric S. Maxik, Raymond A. Reynolds, Addy S. Widjaja, Mark Penley Boomgaarden, Robert Rafael Soler, James L. Schellack
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Patent number: 8197079Abstract: A low-voltage LED lighting system and method for installation thereof in which the system includes: (a) at least one LED lighting fixture each having one or more LEDs; (b) at least one remotely-located power driver; and (c) interconnections between the at least one LED fixture and the at least one driver using communication network cabling and standard 8P8C network connectors. Preferred lighting fixtures are recessed lighting fixtures adapted for ceiling mounting.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2008Date of Patent: June 12, 2012Assignee: Ruud Lighting, Inc.Inventors: Alan J. Ruud, Wayne P. Guillien, David G. Jansson
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Patent number: 8182120Abstract: A lighting fixture can dispose a light source in a recess of a ceiling or another surface while providing at least one of three adjustments that facilitates installation or post-installation setup. The first adjustment can support mounting the fixture to surfaces of differing thicknesses while maintaining the light source at a uniform recess depth. The second possible adjustment can facilitate rotating a visible portion of the fixture, typically an aperture or hole through which light transmits from the light source into a room or some other illuminated space. After the lighting fixture is attached to the ceiling, a user can rotate the aperture for alignment with another fixture or another object. The third possible adjustment can provide an illumination pattern that can be tilted to various angles or oriented in various directions according to user preference or to establish a desired lighting effect.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2010Date of Patent: May 22, 2012Assignee: Cooper Technologies CompanyInventors: Grzegorz Wronski, Terence J. Clarke, James C. Jones, Rongxiu Huang, Lin Zhihong
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Patent number: 8182121Abstract: The present invention relates to a device for covering an area, which device comprises an attachment portion and a body. Said body is designed partly spherical made of a flexible material and designed as a cover with a wall essentially extending around the entire cover which has an open end portion. Said wall extends from an end point to said end portion, which end portion is configured to assume a first position with regard to a plane in said end point of said cover and a second position by folding said wall and displacing said end portion past said plane.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2011Date of Patent: May 22, 2012Assignee: CableCup ABInventors: Jonas Karl Forsman, Lars S E Wettre
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Patent number: 8182107Abstract: A method and apparatus for providing a luminaire employing at least one Light Emitting Diode (LED) device as the light source and a metal beverage container as the luminaire housing.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2009Date of Patent: May 22, 2012Assignee: LED Transformations, LLCInventors: John William Curran, Shawn Patrick Keeney
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Patent number: 8177385Abstract: The T-bar includes an elongate rigid spine extending between terminal ends including either a fixed anchor or adjustable anchor for attachment to adjacent T-bars or other supports. An upper heat sink is provided on an upper portion of the spine to enhance heat transfer from the T-bar to air surrounding upper portions of the T-bar. A light housing is provided on a lower portion of the T-bar which is configured to support a lighting module therein, such as a light emitting diode (LED) light. A lower heat sink is provided above this light housing and integrated into a rest shelf which supports ceiling tiles adjacent the T-bar. A power supply is provided which can be removably attached to the T-bar and provide appropriately conditioned power for the lighting module.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2010Date of Patent: May 15, 2012Inventor: Silvio Porciatti
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Patent number: 8177395Abstract: A lighting assembly that has a light fixture and an LED light module is provided. One or more resilient members generate a compression force when the LED light module is removably coupled to the light fixture to thereby exert a generally axial force on the LED light module to resiliently maintain the LED light module in resilient contact with the light fixture or socket of the light fixture to thereby resiliently couple the LED light module to the light fixture or socket of the light fixture. One or both of the LED light module and light fixture have one or more engaging members that extend radially from a circumferential surface thereof, and one or both of the LED light module and the light fixture have one or more slots configured to removably receive the one or more engaging members therein when coupling the LED light module to the light fixture.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2011Date of Patent: May 15, 2012Assignee: Journée Lighting, Inc.Inventors: Clayton Alexander, Brandon S. Mundell
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Patent number: 8172435Abstract: Methods and apparatus for ceiling suspended systems according to various aspects of the present invention include a modular platform for supporting and supplying multiple devices. A wire way bar may facilitate connection and support for the devices, such as light sources and other systems.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2010Date of Patent: May 8, 2012Assignee: Exposure Illumination Architects, Inc.Inventors: Daniel S. Spiro, Leland R. Whitney
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Publication number: 20120106134Abstract: An LED ceiling lamp includes a primary illumination unit and at least one subsidiary illumination unit. The primary illumination includes a base and a connecting member to fix the base to a ceiling. Each of the at least one subsidiary illumination unit is fixed to the base and faces the ceiling. Each of the at least one subsidiary illumination unit comprises a circuit board with an LED unit, a lens and a reflector. The lens covers the circuit board. The circuit board and the lens are received in the reflector. The lens is configured for dividing the light beams from the LED units into several light groups. An aphotic area is formed between each two adjacent light groups. The reflector is configured for reflecting the several light groups on the ceiling.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2011Publication date: May 3, 2012Applicant: HON HAI PRECISION INDUSTRY CO., LTD.Inventor: SHAO-HAN CHANG
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Publication number: 20120106138Abstract: An interior illumination assembly comprising a lamp housing mountable on an interior panel and a lamp removably supportable within the lamp housing. The lamp includes an LED module carrying an LED and removably receivable by the lamp housing into an installed position in the lamp housing. A lens is disposed across the module opening and a reflector carried by the LED module reflects light from the LED through the lens into the compartment.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2012Publication date: May 3, 2012Applicant: Man-D-Tec, Inc.Inventors: Terry Roy Mandy, Dalton John Mandy, Brandon Roy Mandy
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Publication number: 20120106136Abstract: A light fixture includes a body, a hollow arm extending out from the body, a pipe cap at a distal end of the arm, and one or more solid state light emitting devices supported by the pipe cap. The pipe cap thermally couples the one or more solid state light emitting devices to the arm.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2011Publication date: May 3, 2012Applicant: BRIDGELUX, INC.Inventors: Keith Scott, Todd Farmer
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Publication number: 20120106135Abstract: A ceiling mount lamp having a fixing structure capable of assisting heat dissipation is disclosed. The ceiling mount lamp includes a fixing unit including a frame body and a back plate, and a lighting unit installed between the frame body and the back plate. At least one side of the light guide plate is provided with a circuit board on which an LED unit is disposed, and at least one side between the frame body and the back plate of the fixing unit is mounted with a U-shaped fixing member. One outer surface of the U-shaped fixing member is fastened with the circuit board, and another outer surface of the U-shaped fixing member is provided with at least a hook part, which provides an elastic force to push against the circuit board and the LED unit, such that the LED unit is pressed close to the light guide plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2011Publication date: May 3, 2012Inventor: Tsu-Wang Chen
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Publication number: 20120106137Abstract: A light fixture includes a body, a hollow arm extending out from the body, a pipe cap at a distal end of the arm, and one or more solid state light emitting devices supported by the pipe cap. The pipe cap thermally couples the one or more solid state light emitting devices to the arm.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2011Publication date: May 3, 2012Applicant: BRIDGELUX, INC.Inventors: Keith Scott, Todd Farmer
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Publication number: 20120099300Abstract: A perimeter lighting fixture has housing and a separate trim piece. The trim piece is attached to a wall. A wall compound, such as plaster, is smoothed over a blend area or band on the wall just below the trim piece, and also onto a transition section of the trim piece. The housing and/or a reflector of the perimeter lighting fixture is positioned in contact with the trim piece. The trim piece compensates for waviness or uneven wall surfaces. As the trim piece is straight, the variances in wall straightness are corrected. This allows the lighting fixture to be placed against or closely adjacent to the wall, without creating unsightly dark gaps between them, and without highlighting the imperfections in the wall.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2010Publication date: April 26, 2012Applicant: GAMMALUX SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Joseph David Napoli, Jose' Luis Adame
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Patent number: 8162515Abstract: A lighting device (10) for use within a light box or light panel and comprising a housing with generally parallel upper and lower walls (11, 12) and diverging side walls (13, 14) with one or more LEDs (18) disposed within the housing on a back wall (15) thus to project light outwardly from the housing. Several such devices may be disposed within a light box or light panel to project light across the latter which light is then diffused before exiting from a front display panel or the like. The diffused light conceals the lighting devices within the light box or light panel. Such devices are intended to replace conventional fluorescent or neon lighting tubes or tungsten lights to produce substantially uniform light distribution by diffusion within the light box or light panel and incorporating low voltage and low power consuming light sources.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2009Date of Patent: April 24, 2012Inventor: Morton Graham
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Patent number: 8162513Abstract: An exemplary illumination device includes a solid-state light source and an anti-glare plate. The solid-state light source is configured for generating light, and the solid-state light source defines a central axis. The anti-glare plate is arranged correspondingly generally adjacent to the solid-state light source. The plate includes an incident surface and an output surface at opposite sides thereof. The output surface has parallel micro-structures each have a length parallel to a first reference axis, and the micro-structures is arranged in two groups at opposite sides of the central axis. The micro-structures are configured for contracting a radiating range of the light entering the plate. Such contraction is along respective opposite directions of a second reference axis, and the second reference axis is substantially perpendicular to the first reference axis.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2009Date of Patent: April 24, 2012Assignee: Foxsemicon Integrated Technology, Inc.Inventors: An-Chi Wei, Chih-Ming Lai
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Publication number: 20120092856Abstract: This is directed to a lens for use with a LED light source. The lens can be placed on a top surface of a light fixture to direct light emitted by a LED module at a wide angle relative to the top surface of the fixture. The lens can include an elongated trench in which several LED light sources can be placed in a line such that light emitted within the trench is re-directed by the lens. The lens can include one or more knobs extending over the trench to facilitate diverting emitted light in a more lateral direction, as opposed to vertical direction. In some cases, the lens can be constructed using an extrusion process by which a lens having a constant cross-section allowing for a wide angle radiation pattern is provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2010Publication date: April 19, 2012Applicant: Lunera Lighting Inc.Inventors: John X. Zhang, Christopher H. Lowery
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Patent number: 8158922Abstract: A light fixture (200) comprises a mounting fixture (501) that is configured and arranged to facilitate mounting the light fixture to a mounting surface other than ground along with at least a first light socket (502) and a plurality of permanently mounted light emitting diodes (LED's) (503). The light socket and the LED's are supported by the mounting fixture. The LED's are configured in an array and are oriented towards the mounting surface when the light fixture is installed on the mounting surface. This light fixture can further comprise an ambient light sensor (504), an animate object detector (505), and/or a timer (506). The wall-washing LED's can be switched on and off automatically (103) to provide the desired decorative effect during the evening hours. In addition, the light socket can be rendered controllable (105) as a function of whether it is dark out and whether an animate object has been detected.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2008Date of Patent: April 17, 2012Assignee: HeathCo LLCInventors: Ronald Edward Anglikowski, David Scott Bullard, William Calvin Raper, Jeremy Lee Prichard
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Publication number: 20120087113Abstract: A lighting system which includes an enclosure extending from the roof of a building to within the interior of a building. The enclosure has a top opening covered by a skylight, and a bottom opening covered by a panel within the building interior, and there is at least one LED heat-sink assembly positioned within the enclosure.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2010Publication date: April 12, 2012Inventor: Thomas David McClellan
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Patent number: 8152336Abstract: A removable LED light module for use in a light fixture assembly includes an LED lighting element and one or more resilient members to maintain a compression force between the LED light module and the light fixture to provide effective heat transfer from the LED light module to the light fixture. The LED light module can include a plurality of electrical contact members to facilitate an electrical connection between the LED light module and the light fixture assembly.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2009Date of Patent: April 10, 2012Assignee: Journée Lighting, Inc.Inventors: Clayton Alexander, Brandon S. Mundell
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Patent number: 8152324Abstract: A method and system for connecting a light emitting apparatus is disclosed herein. The system includes at least two rod assembly connectors, in which each rod assembly connector includes a rod assembly body having a first end and a second end. The first end of one of the rod assembly connectors is configured to connect with the second end of the second rod assembly connector. Further, at least one of the rod assembly connectors includes an attachment mechanism, in which the attachment mechanism is configured to attach to a light emitting apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2008Date of Patent: April 10, 2012Assignee: Barco, Inc.Inventors: Douglas Franklin, Christopher Varrin, Matthew Ward, Jeremy Hochman, Jeffrey T. Maddox
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Patent number: 8142057Abstract: A unitary die-cast cap for a downlight can includes a base section and a plurality of heat-sink fins. The base section is a plate that includes an interior base-surface, an exterior base-surface, and an exterior wall-surface. The exterior base-surface, which is an opposite surface of the interior base-surface, forms an exterior top-surface of a downlight tubular can. The exterior wall-surface is configured to be positioned in direct attachment to an interior wall-surface of the downlight can. The plurality of heat-sink fins extend from the interior base-surface and form a substantially cylindrical exterior heat-sink wall touching or in close proximity to the interior wall-surface of the downlight can.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2009Date of Patent: March 27, 2012Assignee: Schneider Electric USA, Inc.Inventors: Scott Roos, Bruce Layne, Matt Wnek
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Patent number: 8136969Abstract: A variable lighting system (“VLS”) for optimizing object visibility at night by setting a base level of lighting, adding a variable light to that base level of lighting, and a synchronizing the timing and sequence of the base level of lighting and the variable lighting. The VLS varies the illumination by intensity, color, direction, or a combination thereof and optionally includes a detector for detecting motion, noise, and other occurrences. The VLS can be implemented as a fixed lighting source, a movable lighting source, or a vehicle mounted lighting source. The VLS improves visibility at night for viewers or motorists thereby reducing accidents and damage costs, saves energy, and improves the environment and enhances quality of life by reducing light pollution and light trespass.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2008Date of Patent: March 20, 2012Inventor: Karl A. Burkett
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Patent number: 8136277Abstract: A light-emitting display system has an alignment mechanism to align or angle light-emitting tiles of the display. A first tile connects to a second tile by joining a first clamp portion on the first tile with a second clamp portion on the second tile. In an implementation, the alignment mechanism includes a replaceable angle adjustment insert that is inserted into at least one of the clamp portions, such as the first clamp portion. When the first and second clamp portions are joined, a surface of the second clamp portion presses against the insert and a desired angle between the first and second tile is formed. The insert can have any angle so that any desired angle can be formed between the first and second tiles.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2009Date of Patent: March 20, 2012Assignee: Barco, Inc.Inventors: Marcus Robert Patterson, Grant Arthur John Elliott
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Publication number: 20120063164Abstract: A light source apparatus includes a light guide plate, at least one light emitting device, and a reflecting unit. The light guide plate has a first surface, a second surface opposite to the first surface, and a light incident surface connecting the first surface and the second surface. The first surface and the second surface connect to form a tip opposite to the light incident surface. An included angle formed between the first surface and the second surface at the tip is greater than 0 degree and less than or equal to 20 degrees. The light emitting device is disposed beside the light incident surface. The reflecting unit is disposed on the second surface. A method of using a light source apparatus is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2011Publication date: March 15, 2012Applicant: YOUNG LIGHTING TECHNOLOGY CORPORATIONInventors: Wen-Chiao Chang, Fang-Ru Ye, Udo Custodis
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Patent number: 8132944Abstract: A recessed lighting fixture for mounting into a structure facing an illumination area. The fixture includes a support member configured for mounting into the structure and including a front end-portion having an edge defining a light opening and a back end-portion recessed from the opening. The support member and opening have a centerline. A mounting board is disposed at the back end-portion and defines with the support member an open space extending to the opening. An LED arrangement includes (a) LED emitter(s) on the mounting board for directing light toward the opening, each emitter defining an emitter axis, and (b) a lens for each emitter at least one of which is off-centerline in a first lateral direction.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2009Date of Patent: March 13, 2012Assignee: Ruud Lighting, Inc.Inventors: Alan J. Ruud, Kurt S. Wilcox, Mario Alberto Castillo
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Patent number: 8132938Abstract: An illumination system (1) is based on a window (21) having controllable transmittance and a light guide system (31) arranged for transferring light from a light guide input (33) to a light guide output (34). The light guide output is located in a same space (50) as the window (21), but at a distance therefrom (21). The illumination system includes elements for balancing (40) the transmittance of the window and a throughput of the light guide system. Preferably, the window is an outer window, the light guide input (33) is arranged for gathering day light and the light guide output (34) is arranged to illuminate an area (52) within sight from the window (21). Preferably the transmittance of the window (21) and/or the light throughput of the light guide system (31) are controlled. A method for illuminating a space (50) having a window (21) with controllable transmittance is presented.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2007Date of Patent: March 13, 2012Assignee: ChromoGenics ABInventor: Claes Goran Granqvist
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Patent number: 8132932Abstract: A recessible task lighting device comprises lighting source (207), retracting box (203), and vertically polarized gooseneck (209) connected between (207) and (203). Lighting source (207) is disposed inside a recessed location when not in use. The recessed location can be the tableside under a work table, an adjacent wall, or a pole stand or floor stand. Lighting source (207) can be pulled out from the recessed location to a task lighting position over a tabletop or over the lap area of the user and directed selectively to the viewing spot. Due to the special mechanical properties of the vertically polarized gooseneck, the lighting source can be supported up to about three or four feet horizontally from the recessed location. With pushbutton (55) pressed, lighting source (207) will move out of the way towards retracting box (203).Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2010Date of Patent: March 13, 2012Inventor: Ilo Kristo Xhunga
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Patent number: 8128270Abstract: There is provided an illuminated surface mounted on a base surface. The illuminated surface includes a plurality of transmissive tiles configured to allow light to pass therethrough. Each of the transmissive tiles includes an exterior surface, an attaching surface and a plurality of lateral sides disposed between the exterior and attaching surfaces. The attaching surface is affixable to the base surface. The transmissive tiles are arranged in spaced relation to each other to define a cable channel. The cable channel is defined by opposing lateral sides of adjacent transmissive tiles. A fiber optic cable is in optical communication a light source and receives light therefrom. The fiber optic cable includes a longitudinal axis and a first segment disposed within the cable channel. The first segment is configured to radially radiate light along the longitudinal axis into the lateral sides of the adjacent transmissive tiles.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2009Date of Patent: March 6, 2012Inventor: Michael Trujillo