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Title:
PROCESS FOR EQUIPPING LIGHTING SOURCES, CORRESPONDING DEVICES AND ASSORTMENT
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2014/006006
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
A solid state lighting source (L), for example of the LED type, may be equipped with: a reflector (10) having a proximal opening (12) for receiving the light radiation of the source (L), and/or an anti-glare device (14) which has a support structure (142) and can be located at a position facing the source (L) to be impinged upon by the light radiation of the source (L). Onto the source (L) there is fitted a ring adapter (16) with a smooth reflective inner surface to reflect the light radiation (L). The ring adapter (16) has an outer rim (16a) coupleable to the proximal opening (12) of the reflector (10) and an inner rim (16b) coupleable with the support structure (142) of the anti-glare device (14). It is thereby possible to: fit on the source (L) a reflector by coupling the proximal opening (12) of the reflector (10) with the outer rim (16a) of the adapter (16), and/or - fit on the source (L) an anti-glare device (14) by coupling the support structure (142) of the anti-glare device (14) with the inner rim (16b) of the adapter (16).

Inventors:
BORGARELLI FREDERIC (IT)
FRISON RENATO (IT)
FAVRETTO ANTONIO (IT)
SAGLIOCCO ALESSIO (IT)
Application Number:
PCT/EP2013/063857
Publication Date:
January 09, 2014
Filing Date:
July 01, 2013
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
OSRAM GMBH (DE)
OSRAM SPA (IT)
International Classes:
F21V7/00; F21K99/00; F21V11/16; F21V13/10; F21V17/00; F21V17/14; F21Y101/02
Domestic Patent References:
WO2011067093A12011-06-09
Foreign References:
EP1467147A12004-10-13
US7762701B22010-07-27
Other References:
None
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
RAISER, Franz (Intellctual Property IPP.O.Box 22 13 17, München, DE)
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Claims:
CLAIMS

A process for equipping a solid state lighting source (L) with at least one of:

a reflector (10) having a proximal opening (12) for receiving the light radiation of the source (L) , and an anti-glare device (14) which has a support structure (142) and can be located at a position facing the source (L) to be impinged upon by the light radiation of the source (L) ,

the process including:

fitting onto said source (L) a ring adapter (16) with a smooth reflective inner surface to reflect the light radiation (L) , said ring adapter (16) having an outer rim (16a) coupleable to the proximal opening (12) of a reflector (10) and an inner rim (16b) coupleable with the support structure (142) of an anti-glare device (14), and

at least one of:

a) coupling to the source (L) a reflector (10) by coupling the proximal opening (12) of the reflector (10) with the outer rim (16a) of the adapter (16), and

b) coupling to the source (L) an anti-glare device (14) by coupling the support structure (142) of the anti-glare device (14) with the inner rim (16b) of the adapter (16) .

An adapter (16) configured for use in the process as claimed in claim 1, the adapter including an annular body sized and dimensioned to be fitted onto said solid state lighting source (L) and having:

a smooth reflective inner surface to reflect the light radiation (L) ,

an outer rim (16a) carrying first coupling formations (1600) coupleable with the proximal opening (12) of a reflector (10), and an inner rim (16b) carrying second coupling formations (160a) coupleable with the support structure (142) of an anti-glare device (14) .

The adapter as claimed in claim 2, including a tubular insert (160) fittable to, preferably internally of, said inner rim (16b), the inner surface of said insert (160) defining said smooth reflective inner surface.

The adapter as claimed in claim 2 or claim 3, wherein said outer rim (16a) includes a plurality of pod-like elements (1600) coupleable, preferably via bayonet coupling, with the rim (12a, 1200) of said proximal opening (12) of said reflector (10).

The adapter as claimed in any of claims 2 to 4, wherein said inner rim (16b) is provided with a groove (160a) forming a mating surface for the support structure (142) of said anti-glare device (14) .

The adapter as claimed in any of claims 2 to 5, wherein the adapter (16) has a channel-like profile to receive the rim (12a) of said proximal opening (12) of said reflector (10) .

A reflector configured for use in the process as claimed in claim 1 and/or in combination with the adapter as claimed in any of claims 2 to 6, the reflector (10) having a flange (1200) surrounding said proximal opening (12), said flange being coupleable, preferably via bayonet coupling, with the outer rim (16a) of said adapter (16) .

An anti-glare device configured for use in the process as claimed in claim 1 and/or in combination with the adapter as claimed in any of claims 2 to 6, the anti-glare device (14) having a support structure (142) provided with coupling formations (142a) for coupling with the inner rim (16b) of said adapter (16), said coupling formations (142a) preferably including toothed formations (142a) engageable in a groove (160a) of the inner rim (16b) of the adapter (16) .

The anti-glare device as claimed in claim 8, having at least one of the following features:

said support structure (142) has a cage-like, preferably tripod-like, structure,

said support structure (142) includes a retaining element (144) for holding an anti-glare member (140) on said support structure (142).

An assortment of components for equipping solid state lighting sources (L) , the assortment including:

an adapter (16) as claimed in any of claims 2 to 6, a reflector as claimed in claim 7, and

an anti-glare device (14) as claimed in claim 8 or claim 9.

Description:
TITLE

PROCESS FOR EQUIPPING LIGHTING SOURCES, CORRESPONDING DEVICES AND ASSORTMENT

DESCRIPTION

Technical field The description relates to lighting sources.

Various embodiments can relate to solid state lighting sources, for example with LED light radiation sources. Technical background

At present, there are various ongoing activities for the standardization of solid state lighting sources, for example as far as the LED modules are concerned. These activities concern both mechanical aspects (for example dimensions of the housings, center distances of the fixing screws, etc.) and aspects of an optical nature (for example light emission angles) . Some solid state lighting sources, though being similar to one another, can differ from one another in terms of shapes and dimensions of the housing, for example owing to the fact that they are a discrete LED source or a Chip on Board (CoB) with differing distances of optical contact and light emitting surfaces (LES) .

These aspects can assume particular significance if it is desired to equip a lighting source of this type with a reflector (for example a reflector with a diverging shape such as a paraboloid shape) intended to receive the light radiation of the source to reflect it and project it toward the area to be illuminated and/or with an anti-glare device intended to be impinged upon by the light radiation of the source to avoid a situation where whoever directly observes the source may be blinded . Moreover, it may be preferable that the same lighting source can be equipped with reflectors having differing dimensions and/or shapes depending on the specific applicable requirements . Object and summary

It is an object of various embodiments to satisfy the requirements outlined above. In various embodiments, this object is achieved by a process having the features indicated specifically in the claims which follow. Various embodiments can also relate to components which can be used for this purpose and to an assortment of these components. Various embodiments can provide for associating an adapter ring with a specific type of light radiation source, for example a solid state light radiation source (such as what is known as a spot LED light engine) . In various embodiments, an adapter ring can be of the same type for differing light radiation sources.

In various embodiments, the inner surface of an adapter ring can be smooth and reflective, and therefore the light radiation which is incident thereon is not lost. In various embodiments, an adapter ring can be provided with an outer annular rim and/or with an inner annular rim, which bear coupling formations to allow for coupling with a reflector and/or with an anti-glare device (possibly with a radiation blending function) . In various embodiments, an adapter ring can be present integrally within the housing of the light radiation source, for example of the LED type, being located, for example, above the area of optical contact. In various embodiments, an adapter ring can have an annular groove suitable for receiving the base (or proximal rim) of the reflectors .

In various embodiments, an adapter ring can allow for coupling with reflectors of differing shapes, possibly within the context of lighting systems comprising a plurality of light radiation sources. Various embodiments therefore make it possible to combine in a single device (lighting device or luminaire) a plurality of selected components in an assortment, thereby satisfying a need for a modular design.

Brief description of the figures

Various embodiments will now be described, purely by way of non-limiting example, with reference to the accompanying figures, in which: figure 1 is a general exemplary exploded perspective view of embodiments, figures 2 to 4 show various components according to various embodiments, and figures 5 to 7 further show various possible uses of embodiments.

Detailed description

In the following description, various specific details aimed at providing a fuller understanding of various embodiments are explained. The embodiments may be implemented without one or more of the specific details or using other methods, components, materials, etc. In other cases, known structures, materials or operations are not shown or described in detail so that the various aspects of the embodiments may be understood more clearly. The reference to "an embodiment" in the context of this description indicates that a particular configuration, structure or feature described in relation to the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment. Therefore, phrases such as "in one embodiment", which may occur at various points in this description, do not necessarily refer to the same embodiment. Moreover, particular forms, structures or features may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments. The reference signs used here are provided solely for the sake of convenience and therefore do not define the scope of protection or ambit of the embodiments.

Various embodiments can be used to equip a lighting source L, for example a solid state lighting source, with various accessories (as illustrated in more detail hereinbelow) . The lighting source, which per se may not be included in the embodiments, can be of any known type. An LED source can be an example of such a lighting source.

The examples shown here refer to a type which is sufficiently common at the present moment, in which an LED lighting source L is present substantially in the form of a disk with a central portion S, hollowed out for example, where the light radiation emitting surface is located.

Various embodiments may make it possible for one or both of the following to be coupled to the lighting source L:

- a reflector 10 with a proximal opening 12, and/or

an anti-glare device 14.

In various embodiments, the reflector 10 can be a paraboloid reflector, or generally have a shape which diverges starting from the opening 12, and therefore, when associated with the lighting source L, the reflector 10 is able to receive through the opening 12 the light radiation emitted by the source so as to reflect it and thus project it forward toward the lighting area .

In various embodiments, the device 14 can be what is known as a dome which can be located at a position facing the lighting source L so as to be impinged upon by the light radiation emitted by said source. The device 14 can thus perform a screening function so as to avoid blinding whoever directly observes the source L.

The possible identification of the device 14 as a dome corresponds to a current classification which may also disregard the specific shape of said device: for example, in the exemplary embodiments illustrated in the accompanying figures (cf. for example figure 3), the device in question is substantially shaped like a trumpet-shaped diffusor.

In various embodiments, the device 14 can also perform a function of blending different colors included in the light radiation emitted by the source L, for example with a function of homogenizing the chromatic features of the light radiation projected toward the lighting zone.

Reflectors 10 and domes 14 of the type illustrated here are known in the art, and it is therefore unnecessary at this point to provide a detailed description, unless it concerns some features illustrated in more detail hereinbelow.

Again, figures 6 and 7 aim to highlight the fact that reflectors 10 of the type under consideration here may be available in differing dimensions and shapes depending on the specific lighting requirements which are to be satisfied.

In various embodiments, different types of reflector 10 and/or of anti—glare/blending device 14 may be present, together with an adapter 16 described in further detail hereinbelow, in an assortment of accessories made available within the context of a modular lighting system.

All that with the possibility for an installer and/or a final user to choose, depending on the requirements for use, which accessories should be associated with a lighting source L (this too possibly being chosen within the context of an assortment of sources L of differing type) . All of this preferably comes with the possibility to use a single type of universal adapter device 16 for this purpose.

In this respect, reference should once again be made to the fact that, depending on the specific applicable requirements, it is possible for the following to be coupled to a lighting source L:

- just the reflector 10 (see for example figures 4, 6 and 7) ,

just the anti-glare device 14 (see for example figure 3) , both the reflector 10 and the anti-glare device 14 (see for example figure 5) .

In various embodiments, the adapter 16 may be present in the form of a ring body which can be fitted to the light radiation source L, i.e. arranged at least approximately around said source. The central hole of the adapter 16 can thus be traversed by the light radiation, which is thus able to propagate both through the proximal opening 12 of the reflector 10 and toward the anti-glare device 14.

In various embodiments, the adapter 16 can be provided with a smooth and reflective inner surface. In various embodiments, this surface can be defined by an insert 160 of tubular form, which is provided with a smooth and reflective inner surface and can be arranged inside the body of the adapter 16. All that in such a way that the light radiation is not dispersed laterally, but rather, as it were, is channelled by the inner surface of the insert 160 toward the reflector 10 and/or the anti-glare device 14. In various embodiments, the body of the adapter 16 and the insert 160 (which for all intents and purposes can be considered to be part of the adapter 16) can be made of different materials: for example a plastic material for the body 16 and a metallic material for the tubular insert 160.

In various embodiments, the insert 160 can be connected to the remaining part of the adapter 16, for example by means of screws (not visible in the drawings) passing through radial tabs 162 protruding from the insert 160.

In various embodiments, the insert 160 can be formed in one piece with the remaining part of the adapter 16.

As can be seen more clearly in the view of figure 2, in which the adapter 16 is shown on its own, in various embodiments the adapter 16 can have an outer rim 16a and an inner rim 16b which are intended to allow for coupling, respectively with:

- a reflector 10, and

an anti-glare device 14.

In various embodiments, the adapter 16 can therefore be configured in such a way as to allow for both said accessory elements to be coupled to the source L. This is also the case if, as already mentioned a number of times, the accessory elements 10 and 14 do not have to be present together.

In order to allow for the coupling with a reflector 10, in various embodiments the outer rim 16a of the adapter 16 can be provided with a plurality of pod-like parts 1600 (for example three of these, at an equal angular spacing of 120° along the contour of the adapter 16) which can be coupled, for example according to a general bayonet configuration, with an annular flange 1200 which protrudes starting from the contour 12a of the proximal opening 12 of the reflector 10. In various embodiments, this coupling arrangement can make it possible to realize the elements 1600 carried by the adapter 16 as being formed by a type of L-shaped pod having a "horizontal" branch 1600a (which extends in the radial direction with respect to the body of the adapter 16) and a "vertical" branch 1600b (which extends in the axial direction with respect to the body of the adapter 16) . All of this with the vertical branches 1600b of the various formations 1600, which can extend along a common circumference centered with respect to the general annular progression of the adapter 16, thus forming a series of radial containment elements, which are able to center the proximal opening 12 of the reflector 10 with respect to the adapter 16 (and therefore with respect to the light radiation source L) .

For this purpose, in various embodiments the flange 1200 can be a flat annular body in the form of a circular crown of constant size. The "horizontal" branches 1600a and the flange 1200 can therefore bear the complementary elements of a bayonet coupling: for example teeth provided on the branches 1600a and openings provided in the flange 1200 (the arrangement may, however, be inverted, with the teeth on the flange 1200 and the holes on the branches 1600a), so as to allow for the coupling and the firm retention of the reflector 10 with respect to the adapter 16.

The latter can then be connected to the source L in various ways, for example by screwing or a positive fit, for example bayonet coupling: the specific methods for connection can vary depending on the type of source L, which, as already mentioned, may not be part of the embodiments per se.

In various embodiments, in addition to a diffusing screen 140 (having, in the exemplary embodiments under consideration here, a trumpet-like profile (rotary hyperboloid) which diverges away from the source L) , the anti-reflective device 14 comprises a cage-like support structure. In the exemplary embodiment under consideration here, this structure comprises a kind of tripod 142 formed by three legs emerging from a lower ring. The tripod-like structure 142, which is able to receive the screen 140 on its inside, is closed at the top by a three-lobe element 144, which is connected to the distal ends of the legs of the tripod 142 so as to keep the screen 140 in the desired centered mounting position on the structure which is shown (as is clearly visible in figure 3) .

In various embodiments, the elements described, for example the element 144, may have varying shapes depending on an improved esthetic function.

In various embodiments, the coupling of the anti-glare device 14 to the adapter 16 is based on the presence, as a coupling formation provided on the inner rim 16b of the adapter 16, of an annular groove 160a, into which teeth 142a (see figure 1 also with reference to figure 3) carried by the lower ring of the structure 142 engage.

As can be seen more clearly in the view of figure 2, the adapter 16 preferably has a channel-like profile (on the side facing toward the reflector 16), with the resultant possibility that the rim 12a of the proximal opening 12 of the reflector 10 can protrude into said channel-like profile, with a further function of centering the reflector 10 with respect to the adapter 16 (and therefore with respect to the source L) .

Obviously, without affecting the principle of the invention, the constructional details and embodiments may vary, also significantly, with respect to that illustrated here purely by way of non-limiting example, without thereby departing from the scope of protection of the invention: this scope of protection is defined by the accompanying claims.