Adjustable lighting fixture
US-D808052-S · Jan 16, 2018 · US
US10344948B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10344948-B1 |
| Application number | US-201816136330-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Sep 20, 2018 |
| Priority date | Feb 10, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jul 9, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jul 9, 2019 |
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There is a category of situations which may have previously been considered direct replacement but in fact takes on many elements of a true retrofit; namely, replacing existing LED lighting systems (which they themselves were retrofits) with different LED lighting systems that (i) overcome a deficiency or inadequacy of the existing LED lighting system retrofit, (ii) adds a functionality to the existing LED lighting system retrofit, or (iii) reestablishes functionality that would otherwise be lost with the existing LED lighting system retrofit. Discussed herein are means to provide improved glare control, horizontal beam containment, playability and control functionality for interfacing with third party controls in these so-called retrofit-of-a-retrofit, or “upgrade” situations.
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A method of providing improved glare control and horizontal beam containment or control functionality of a lighting fixture having a plurality of light sources comprising: a. defining a footprint, desired vertical cutoff, and one or more light source requirements of the lighting fixture; b. defining a communication protocol and a desired lighting effect of the lighting fixture; c. installing a visor of a size that fits within said footprint on the lighting fixture to achieve said desired vertical cutoff; d. installing a reflective device on said visor to eliminate direct viewing of the plurality of light sources and reduce onsite glare or improve playability; e. installing one or more light absorbing devices on the visor or lighting fixture to (i) absorb light from the plurality of light sources to improve horizontal containment while (ii) meeting the one or more light source requirements; f. installing a control device to provide the desired lighting effect when electrically connected to the lighting fixture and instructed by a controller; and g. installing communication means to improve control functionality by translating the instructions from the controller to a control command for the control device using said communication protocol. 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the one or more light source requirements comprises transmission efficiency. 3. The method of claim 1 wherein the controller is preexisting and wherein the step of installing a control device comprises installing a gateway device. 4. The method of claim 3 wherein the step of installing communication means comprises installing hardware or software to condition the controller instruction as an input for the gateway device. 5. The method of claim 4 wherein the defined communication protocol is used for the input for the gateway device, used for an output of the gateway device, or used for both the input and output of the gateway device. 6. The method of claim 1 wherein the reflective device on the visor and the one or more light absorbing devices on the visor or lighting fixture are modular, interchangeable, or otherwise selectable to allow for a range of glare control and horizontal beam containment options. 7. The method of claim 1 further comprising installing an adjustable light absorbing device at a distalmost part of the visor to provide modular, interchangeable, or otherwise selectable vertical beam cutoff. 8. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of installing one or more light absorbing devices on the visor or lighting fixture comprises installing a light absorbing device on one or both sides of the lighting fixture when the lighting fixture is in an operational orientation. 9. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of installing one or more light absorbing devices on the visor or lighting fixture comprises installing a light absorbing device on one or both bottom sides of the lighting fixture when the lighting fixture is in an operational orientation. 10. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of installing one or more light absorbing devices on the visor or lighting fixture comprises installing a light absorbing device in an internal space of the lighting fixture. 11. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of installing one or more light absorbing devices on the visor or lighting fixture comprises installing a light absorbing device at an external surface of the lighting fixture but not on the visor. 12. A retrofit lighting fixture with improved glare control and horizontal beam containment having a plurality of light sources in a housing, one or more reflective devices to provide said glare control, and one or more light absorbing devices to provide said horizontal beam containment made by a process comprising: a. defining a footprint, baseline glare level, and beam spread of an existing lighting fixture having a plurality of light sources in a housing and a visor; b. installing said one or more reflective devices on the visor of the existing lighting fixture to eliminate direct viewing of the plurality of light sources and reduce glare over the baseline glare level; and c. installing said one or more light absorbing devices on the visor or lighting fixture housing of the existing lighting fixture without exceeding said footprint to improve horizontal containment by restricting beam spread in a horizontal plane. 13. The retrofit lighting fixture of claim 12 further comprising an adjustable light absorbing device at a distalmost part of the visor of the existing lighting fixture to provide modular, interchangeable, or otherwise selectable vertical beam cutoff made by the process of (i) defining a desired vertical beam cutoff, (ii) installing the adjustable light absorbing device to the distalmost part of the visor of the existing lighting fixture, and (iii) adjusting the light absorbing device to at least partially enter the beam spread in a vertical plane until the desired vertical beam cutoff is reached. 14. The retrofit lighting fixture of claim 12 wherein the one or more light absorbing devices are installed on (i) one or both sides of the existing lighting fixture when the existing lighting fixture is in an operational orientation or (ii) one or both bottom sides of the existing lighting fixture when the existing lighting fixture is in an operational orientation. 15. The retrofit lighting fixture of claim 12 wherein the one or more light absorbing devices are installed (i) in an interior space of the housing of the existing lighting fixture, or (ii) on an external surface of the housing of the existing lighting fixture but not on the visor of the existing lighting fixture. 16. A lighting system having improved glare control and horizontal beam containment or control functionality comprising: a. a plurality of light sources; b. a plurality of lighting fixture housings each of which contains a subset of the plurality of light sources and an emitting face though which a composite beam from said subsets is emitted towards a target area; c. a plurality of visors each of which is attached to a lighting fixture housing; d. an elevating structure; e. a plurality of armatures adjustable in both horizontal and vertical planes each of which affix a lighting fixture housing to the elevating structure such that the lighting fixture housing and associated visor define a lighting fixture footprint when adjusted in the horizontal and vertical planes; f. a reflective device installed on said visor at a position such that direct viewing of the light sources through the emitting face is eliminated at one or more sight lines at the target area; g. one or more light absorbing devices installed on said visor or lighting fixture housing at a position to absorb light from the plurality of light sources and cut off the composite beam at a horizontal angle; h. a controller adapted to provide a communication upon a user input; i. a control device in communication with the controller and adapted to modify an input or output of the plurality of light sources upon a control command; and j. a communication device in communication with the controller and control device adapted to translate the communication from the controller into the control command for the control device. 17. The lighting system of claim 16 further comprising a plurality of elevating structures spaced about the target area each of which has associated light sources, lighting fixture housings, visors, and adjustable armatures. 18. The lighting system of claim 17 wherein the target area is
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