Modular lighting system
US-9222655-B2 · Dec 29, 2015 · US
US11320136B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11320136-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414913905-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 2, 2014 |
| Priority date | Aug 31, 2013 |
| Publication date | May 3, 2022 |
| Grant date | May 3, 2022 |
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In one embodiment a deep submersible light includes a substantially spherical exterior housing made of metal, the housing having a hollow interior and a first aperture extending through a front side of the housing. The first aperture may communicate with the hollow interior of the housing and an LED may be mounted inside the first aperture adjacent to the hollow interior of the housing. A transparent window may extend across the first aperture, and a seal may be situated between a periphery of the window and the housing adjacent the first aperture for providing resistance to the entry of water into the hollow interior of the housing. An electrical connector may be disposed on an aft section of the housing and may be configured to be readily field serviceable. The light may further include an internal water barrier between a connector wiring area and an inner driver element of the lighting element.
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We claim: 1. A submersible light, comprising: a housing for withstanding deep ocean pressure comprising metal and having a forward pressure housing element defining a portion of a hollow interior enclosing a first volume and a first aperture extending through a front side of the housing; a transparent window extending across the first aperture; a seal between a periphery of the window and the housing for providing resistance to the entry of water into the hollow interior of the housing; at least one LED mounted inside a cavity formed by at least one exterior surface of the housing and a rear side of the window; and an aft pressure housing element mechanically attached to the forward pressure housing element, the aft pressure housing element defining an additional portion of the hollow interior enclosing the first volume and further enclosing a sealed servicing volume separate and water-sealed from the first volume within the housing for remotely replacing a user-serviceable electrical connector; and a housing cap and a housing cap retainer adjacent the sealed servicing volume; wherein the electrical connector is partially disposed within the sealed serviceable volume and extends through a second aperture in the aft pressure housing element. 2. The light of claim 1 , wherein the housing is at least partially spherical in shape. 3. The light of claim 1 , wherein the aft pressure housing element has a reduced diameter relative to the forward housing element. 4. The light of claim 1 , further comprising a crash guard disposed on or integral with the housing. 5. The light of claim 1 , further comprising an internal seal for the sealed servicing volume. 6. The light of claim 5 , wherein the internal seal comprises a printed circuit board (PCB). 7. The light of claim 1 , wherein the aft pressure housing element is at least partially spherical in shape and the forward is at least partially hemispherical in shape. 8. The light of claim 3 , further comprising a mounting bracket coupled to the reduced diameter section. 9. The light of claim 8 , wherein the mounting bracket is clamped over the reduced diameter section. 10. The light of claim 1 , wherein the aft pressure housing element includes a removable connector mount section. 11. The light of claim 1 , further comprising a connector wiring area, an internal driver circuit, and an internal water barrier between the connector wiring area and the inner driver circuit. 12. The light of claim 1 , wherein the LED is mounted on first a printed circuit board (PCB). 13. The light of claim 12 , wherein the PCB is a metal core PCB, and a plane of the PCB is substantially tangential to an exterior surface of the housing. 14. The light of claim 1 , wherein the front and the aft pressure housing elements are partially hemispherical and are mated together with a coupling component. 15. The light of claim 14 , wherein the coupling component comprises a conductive material that thermally couples the front and aft pressure housing elements. 16. The light of claim 15 , wherein the coupling component is mounted inside the housing. 17. The light of claim 14 , further comprising a label or cover mounted on both of an exterior surface area of the front body and an exterior surface area of the rear body. 18. The light of claim 14 , further comprising a second PCB supporting a driver circuit for the LED mounted in the hollow interior of the housing, the second PCB being thermally coupled to the coupling component. 19. The light of claim 14 , further comprising a second PCB supporting a driver circuit for the LED mounted in the hollow interior of the housing, the second PCB being mounted within the housing so that a plane of the second PCB is substantially aligned with an equator of the housing. 20. The light of claim 13 , wherein each of two ends of the PCB are adjacent corresponding walls of the housing. 21. The light of claim 1 , further comprising a window retaining flange surrounding the window and secured to the forward side of the housing. 22. The light of claim 1 , wherein the diameter of the first aperture is smaller than the diameter of the LED PCB. 23. The light of claim 13 , further comprising: a stack assembly including at least the PCB; one or more springs in thermal contact with the stack and the window, the one or more springs being thermally coupled to the stack and the window to transfer thermal energy to the window. 24. The light of claim 13 , further comprising: a second PCB supporting a driver circuit for the LED; a thermally-conductive plug coupled to the second PCB, and configured to transfer thermal energy from the second PCB to the housing; and one or more wire wound resistor cores disposed inside one or more holes formed into the thermally-conductive plug. 25. A submersible light, comprising: a partially spherical housing having a hollow interior including a first volume, a serviceable interior volume separate and water-sealed from the first volume, and a first aperture at a front side of the housing, wherein the housing includes a front partially hemispherical pressure housing element and a rear partially hemispherical pressure housing element that are mated together to enclose the first volume, and wherein the rear partially hemispherical pressure housing element defines and encloses at least a portion of the serviceable interior volume; a transparent window extending across the first aperture; a seal between a periphery of the window and the front body for providing resistance to the entry of water into the hollow interior of the housing; at least one LED mounted on a printed circuit board (PCB) and behind a rear side of the window; an inner driver element for providing driving signals and/or power to the LED; a connector wiring assembly including a field serviceable connector disposed at least partially within the serviceable interior volume and extending from the rear partially hemispherical housing element; a housing cap and a housing cap retainer adjacent the sealed servicing volume; and an internal water barrier seal disposed between the inner driver element and connector wiring assembly. 26. The light of claim 25 , wherein the internal water barrier seal comprises a PCB. 27. The light of claim 25 , further comprising a removable connector mount section on a rear section of the housing in the serviceable interior volume. 28. The light of claim 25 , further comprising a second PCB supporting a driver circuit for the LED mounted in the hollow interior of the housing, the second PCB configured to transfer thermal energy through one or more components of the light fixture to an ambient environment. 29. The light fixture of claim 28 , wherein the one or more components include the housing and a coupling component that couples the front body and the rear body. 30. The light fixture of claim 25 , and further comprising: a stack assembly including at least the PCB, wherein the stack assembly transfers thermal energy to the window. 31. The light fixture of claim 25 , further comprising a spring collar having male threads for engaging female threads disposed on the front body, the spring collar providing a compression force against the window. 32. The light of claim 25 , further comprising a third PCB mounted
characterised by passive heat-dissipating elements, e.g. heat-sinks · CPC title
Housings, e.g. material or assembling of housing parts (F21V15/02 takes precedence {housings forming signs or letters G09F13/04}) · CPC title
Gas-tight or water-tight arrangements · CPC title
Sealing arrangements therefor · CPC title
the elements being coupling devices {, e.g. connectors} · CPC title
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