Light-emitting diode illumination apparatus
US-2015372197-A1 · Dec 24, 2015 · US
US10527261B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10527261-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815985265-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 21, 2018 |
| Priority date | Aug 29, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jan 7, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jan 7, 2020 |
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A cross member of a T bar ceiling system is designed to be part of the ceiling grid system and adapted to releasably receive a strip light beneath the cross T member. The strip light provides support flanges beneath the T member for supporting a ceiling panel edge at the conventional height. With this arrangement the grid system can be installed in the normal manner with these cross T's at positions where strip lights are to be secured. The strip lights can be installed at a later point in time. Preferably a push type releasable connection is used.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A cross member for use in a T bar ceiling grid system, the cross member comprising: bayonet type fasteners at opposite ends of the cross member; and an elongate bridging member extending between the bayonet type fasteners and spaced to an upper side of the bayonet type fasteners, the elongate bridging member including a pair of opposed side walls defining a downwardly opening aligning slot therebetween and a connection head above and joined to the sidewalls, wherein the connection head includes a series of heat distribution fins extending outwardly therefrom; wherein the bayonet type fasteners are partially received in the downwardly opening aligning slot. 2. A cross member as claimed in claim 1 wherein the side walls include longitudinal extending ribs on the exterior surface thereof for engaging and retaining spring clips of a strip light. 3. A cross member according to claim 2 , coupled to a strip light, the strip light being releasably engaged with and supported from the cross member, the strip light comprising: a housing having on a top surface a securing flange extending upwardly and extending in a length of the housing, the securing flange being inserted between the pair of opposed side walls of the cross member; and releasable spring clips securing the strip light to the cross member by engaging the longitudinal extending ribs on the exterior surfaces of the side walls of the cross member. 4. A cross member as claimed in claim 1 wherein the elongate bridging member is of an extruded cross section throughout a length thereof. 5. A cross member coupled to a strip light, the cross member comprising: bayonet type fasteners at opposite ends of the cross member; and an elongate bridging member extending between the bayonet type fasteners and spaced to an upper side of the bayonet type fasteners, the elongate bridging member including a pair of opposed side walls defining a downwardly opening aligning slot therebetween and a connection head above and joined to the sidewalls, wherein the bayonet type fasteners are partially received in the downwardly opening aligning slot, and the strip light being releasably engaged with and supported from the cross member, the strip light comprising: a housing having on a top surface a securing flange extending upwardly and extending in a length of the housing, the securing flange being inserted between the pair of opposed side walls of the cross member; and releasable fastening members securing the strip light to the cross member. 6. The cross member coupled to the strip light of claim 5 , wherein the fastening members are releasable spring clips secured to the securing flange and positioned to engage the side walls to secure the strip light to the cross member when the securing flange is inserted between the side walls. 7. The cross member coupled to the strip light of claim 6 , wherein the releasable spring clips are secured on opposite sides of the securing flange and engage securing ribs integral with the side walls and provided on an exterior surface thereof. 8. The cross member coupled to the strip light of claim 5 , wherein the securing flange is positioned intermediate the length of the housing to generally extend between the bayonet type fasteners such that the bayonet type fasteners are located beyond the ends of the securing flange when the strip light is connected to the cross member. 9. The cross member coupled to the strip light of claim 8 , wherein the housing includes a series of ribs extending in the length and provided either end of the housing for receiving and engaging a bottom edge of the bayonet type fasteners when the strip light is supported by the cross member. 10. The cross member coupled to the strip light of claim 8 , wherein the bayonet type fasteners are secured to the side walls of the downwardly opening aligning slot such that the bayonet type fasteners extend outwardly from opposed ends of the elongate bridging member. 11. The cross member coupled to the strip light of 10 wherein the bayonet type fasteners are positioned below the connection head of the bridging member. 12. The cross member coupled to the strip light of claim 8 , wherein the bottom edge of each side wall is above a midpoint in height of said bayonet type fasteners. 13. A T bar ceiling grid system including a first main T bar member and a second main T bar member, each extending in a first direction with the first main T bar member spaced from the second main T bar member; and a cross member extending in a second direction from the first main T bar member to the second main T bar member, the cross member comprising: bayonet type fasteners at opposite ends of the cross member, the bayonet type fastener at a first end of the cross member extending into an aperture in the first main T bar member and the bayonet type fastener at a second end of the cross member extending into an aperture in the second main T bar member; and an elongate bridging member extending between the bayonet type fasteners and spaced to an upper side of the bayonet type fasteners, the elongate bridging member including a pair of opposed side walls defining a downwardly opening aligning slot therebetween and a connection head above and joined to the sidewalls; wherein a bottom edge of each side wall is located above a lower edge of said bayonet type fasteners. 14. A T bar ceiling grid system according to claim 13 , coupled to a strip light, the strip light being releasably engaged with and supported from the cross member, the strip light comprising: a housing having on a top surface a securing flange extending upwardly and extending in a length of the housing, the securing flange being inserted between the pair of opposed side walls of the cross member; and releasable fastening members securing the strip light to the cross member. 15. The T bar ceiling grid system coupled to the strip light of claim 14 , wherein the fastening members are releasable spring clips secured to the securing flange and positioned to engage the side walls to secure the strip light to the cross member when the securing flange is inserted between the side walls. 16. The T bar ceiling grid system coupled to the strip light of claim 15 , wherein the releasable spring clips are secured on opposite sides of the securing flange and engage securing ribs integral with the side walls and provided on an exterior surface thereof. 17. The T bar ceiling grid system coupled to the strip light of claim 14 , wherein the bottom edge of each side wall is above a midpoint in height of said bayonet type fasteners. 18. A method for providing a T bar ceiling grid system coupled to a strip light, the method comprising providing a T bar ceiling grid system including a first main T bar member and a second main T bar member, each extending in a first direction with the first main T bar member spaced from the second main T bar member; and a cross member extending in a second direction from the first main T bar member to the second main T bar member, the cross member comprising: bayonet type fasteners at opposite ends of the cross member, the bayonet type fastener at a first end of the cross member extending into an aperture in the first main T bar member and the bayonet type fastener at a second end of the cross member extending into an aperture in the second main T bar member; and an elongate bridging member extending between the bayonet type fasteners and spaced to an upper side of the bayonet type fasteners, the elongate bridging member including a pair of oppose
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