Abstract:
A floodlight has a housing and a housing support coupled to the housing. In the improvement, the support includes a strut extending along a strut axis and having a distal end and a pivot member at a proximal end. The pivot member is mounted for movement about an axis of rotation and has a boundary spaced from the axis of rotation by a first dimension. The housing includes a housing surface proximate the axis of rotation and spaced therefrom by a second dimension less than the first dimension. The housing includes a recess therealong and when the strut is folded against the housing, the strut is received in the recess. A group of floodlight components comprises a main housing and two or more differently-shaped center housings. The attachment portions of the center housings are sized and configured to be interchangeably received at the main housing forward opening. The group thereby accommodates any one of several different lamps, e.g., PAR 20, PAR 30 and/or PAR 38.
Abstract:
A weather-proof light fixture includes a quick connect modular ballast assembly which is separably connected to a light reflector member mounted on a support surface. A housing containing the ballast assembly has a lamp receptacle extending from a sidewall thereof. The light reflector member includes a neck portion the end of which is butted against the housing, receiving the lamp receptable therein. Outwardly projecting fastener arms extending from the neck portion each having a hollow cavity therein are rotated over posts protruding from the ballast housing sidewall, and located adjacent the lamp receptacle. Slots contained within the fastener arms receive screw fasteners extending from the posts to secure the lamp ballast housing and reflector member in a joined condition. A gasket disposed between the end of the neck portion and housing side wall, renders the light fixture waterproof.
Abstract:
A floodlight having a housing with a lateral wall forming an access opening, an access door which when closed is recessed within the housing, and articulated hinges which extend between the interior surface of the lateral wall and the inside surface of the door.
Abstract:
A lighting-fixture support pole includes an interior cavity and a hand-hole opening having a length and a width. The improvement comprises a mounting plate having an interior surface and a sealing member compressed between such surface and the pole. The sealing member has an aperture therethrough with dimensions about equal to the length and width, respectively, of the hand-hole opening. A termination box extends from the mounting plate into the cavity and a receptacle is on the exterior surface of the mounting plate. The improved support pole permits a customer to opt for a blank plate or for a plate-mounted receptacle to close the opening. No opening other than the hand-hole opening need be provided in the pole.
Abstract:
Disclosed is an AC electrical apparatus including a vibrating device and a mounting structure supporting the device. In the improvement, a resilient insulator is interposed between the device and the mounting structure so that vibrations are isolated from the mounting structure. In a highly preferred embodiment, the insulator has a disc-like component between a standoff spacer and the mounting structure. Another such component is between the mounting structure and the head of the bolt which attaching the device to the structure. And a tube-like component of the insulator is between the bolt and such structure.
Abstract:
A lighting fixture for a luminaire, such as that for an outdoor floodlight, has all of the electrical components for the luminaire, including the lamp socket, mounted on a tray that is removable from the fixture. The lamp socket is affixed to the tray at a location such that it properly positions a lamp inserted therein with respect to an optical system. By using standardized trays with various different ballasts and other electrical component variations, the same floodlight housing may be utilized for a variety of lamp types and power ratings.
Abstract:
An optical system for a luminaire, such as an outdoor floodlight, is provided by an assembly of reflectors. The main reflector assembly has a simply curved preformed back component and a pair of side components that are formed in the desired shape by forcing them into place between appropriate holding members in the luminaire housing. Top and bottom reflector components may be added to provide improved optical efficiency, improved appearance and separation thermally, mechanically and electrically between the optical chamber and other portions of the luminaire. All reflector components may be made of thin gauge prefinished reflector stock.