High efficiency driver circuit with fast response
US-2015312983-A1 · Oct 29, 2015 · US
US10539308B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10539308-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815868271-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 11, 2018 |
| Priority date | Feb 6, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jan 21, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jan 21, 2020 |
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A modular overhead lighting system includes a raceway element and one or more interchangeable lighting modules capable of variable positioning relative to the raceway element. Multiple raceway conductors are mounted in the raceway element, with a portion of each raceway conductor being exposed along a lower surface thereof to facilitate continuously variable positioning of lighting modules. An electrical connector for establishing electrical connections between a raceway element and a lighting module includes multiple ridges incorporating electrical contacts configured to contact raceway conductors, and includes terminals to removably receive electrical wires permitting electrical communication between a lighting module and the raceway element.
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A raceway element configured to support at least one light fixture from above, the raceway element comprising: a plurality of raceway walls including a left raceway wall, a right raceway wall opposing the left raceway wall, and an upper raceway wall spanning generally between the left raceway wall and the right raceway wall, wherein at least a portion of the left raceway wall and at least a portion of the right raceway wall extend downward relative to the upper raceway wall; a first raceway conductor extending substantially an entire length of at least one raceway wall of the plurality of raceway walls, wherein the first raceway conductor is arranged within a first channel defined by at least one insulating element, and at least 50% of the first channel is devoid of a lower boundary such that at least 50% of a length of the first raceway conductor is exposed along a lower surface of the at least one insulating element; and a second raceway conductor extending substantially the entire length of the at least one raceway wall of the plurality of raceway walls, wherein the second raceway conductor is arranged within a second channel defined by the at least one insulating element, and at least 50% of the second channel is devoid of a lower boundary such that at least 50% of a length of the second raceway conductor is exposed along the lower surface of the at least one insulating element. 2. The raceway element of claim 1 , wherein the at least one insulating element comprises a first insulating element arranged on or supported by the left raceway wall, and a second insulating element arranged on or supported by the right raceway wall. 3. The raceway element of claim 1 , wherein the at least one insulating element comprises at least one extruded insert that is mechanically retained by the at least one raceway wall of the plurality of raceway walls. 4. The raceway element of claim 1 , wherein medial, lateral, and upper portions of each of the first channel and the second channel are bounded by the at least one insulating element. 5. The raceway element of claim 1 , wherein the left raceway wall comprises a distal surface that opposes a medial surface of the left raceway wall, the right raceway wall comprises a distal surface that opposes a medial surface of the right raceway wall, and the raceway element further comprises: at least one of (i) a first longitudinal groove defined in the distal surface of the left raceway wall or (ii) a first longitudinal lip protruding from the distal surface of the left raceway wall; and at least one of (i) a second longitudinal groove defined in the distal surface of the right raceway wall or (ii) a second longitudinal lip protruding from the distal surface of the right raceway wall. 6. The raceway element of claim 1 , further comprising: a third raceway conductor extending substantially the entire length of the at least one raceway wall of the plurality of raceway walls, wherein the third raceway conductor is arranged within a third channel defined by the at least one insulating element, and at least 50% of the third channel is devoid of a lower boundary such that at least 50% of a length of the third raceway conductor is exposed along the lower surface of the at least one insulating element; and a fourth raceway conductor extending substantially the entire length of the at least one raceway wall of the plurality of raceway walls, wherein the fourth raceway conductor is arranged within a fourth channel defined by the at least one insulating element, and at least 50% of the fourth channel is devoid of a lower boundary such that at least 50% of a length of the fourth raceway conductor is exposed along the lower surface of the at least one insulating element. 7. The raceway element of claim 6 , wherein each of the first channel, the second channel, the third channel, and the fourth channel is horizontally offset from the others. 8. The raceway element of claim 6 further comprising a fifth raceway conductor extending substantially the entire length of the at least one raceway wall of the plurality of raceway walls, wherein the fifth raceway conductor is arranged within a fifth channel defined by the at least one insulating element, and at least 50% of the fifth channel is devoid of a lower boundary such that at least 50% of a length of the fifth raceway conductor is exposed along the lower surface of the at least one insulating element, wherein the fifth raceway conductor is configured to provide electrical grounding. 9. A method for fabricating a modular lighting system including a raceway element according to claim 1 , the method comprising: mounting the raceway element to or below a ceiling; attaching an electrical connector of a lighting module into the raceway element at a first connector position to establish conductive electrical communication between of the first and second electrical conductors of the raceway element and first and second electrical contacts arranged atop a plurality of ridges of the electrical connector, respectively, wherein the electrical connector is electrically coupled with a driver electrically coupled with a light fixture; and attaching a housing of the lighting module to left and right raceway walls of the raceway element at a first housing position, such that the housing, the driver, and the light fixture are supported by the raceway element. 10. A modular lighting apparatus, comprising: a raceway element comprising a left raceway wall, a right raceway wall opposing the left raceway wall, an upper raceway wall spanning generally between the left raceway wall and the right raceway wall, a plurality of electrical conductors, and a first mechanical coupling structure; wherein at least a portion of the left raceway wall and at least a portion of the right raceway wall extend downward relative to the upper raceway wall; and a lighting module comprising: a housing comprising a left housing wall, a right housing wall opposing the left housing wall, a transverse support arranged between the left housing wall and the right housing wall, and a second mechanical coupling structure configured to mate with the first mechanical coupling structure for removable attachment of the housing to the raceway element; at least one light-emitting element supported by the housing; and an electrical interconnect structure providing a plurality of electrical connections between the lighting module and the raceway element; wherein the lighting module is configured for mechanical and electrical coupling to the raceway element at any one module position of a plurality of module positions, wherein the plurality of module positions includes first and second module positions that overlap with one another. 11. The modular lighting apparatus of claim 10 , wherein the lighting module is configured for mechanical and electrical coupling to the raceway element at any continuously variable position between the first module position and the second module position. 12. The modular lighting apparatus of claim 10 , wherein the housing of the lighting module is configured to be attached to the raceway element by vertical translation of the housing relative to the raceway element, and wherein the housing is non-rotatable relative to the raceway element once attached thereto. 13. The modular lighting apparatus of claim 10 , wherein the raceway element is configured to be electrically interconnected with at least one other raceway element. 14. The modular lighting apparatus of claim 10 , wherein the at least one light-emitting element and the housing are embodied in at least one light fixture.
intended only for mounting on a ceiling or the like overhead structures (F21S8/02 takes precedence; {details of ceiling bases F21V21/03}) · CPC title
the coupling part being secured to apparatus or structure, e.g. duplex wall receptacle · CPC title
Details, e.g. end pieces or joints (H01R25/147 takes precedence) · CPC title
Light-emitting diodes [LED] · CPC title
Their counterparts · CPC title
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