Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a light fixture comprising a head, which head is
rotatable in relation to a yoke by at least a first motor, which yoke is rotatable
in relation to a base by at least a second motor, which head comprises at least one
light source for generation of a light beam, which base comprises at least a power
supply and a controller for control of the light fixture, which yoke comprises handles
for carrying the light fixture.
Background of the Invention
[0002] Carrying a light fixture is an increasing problem when the physical size of light
fixtures is increasing. Therefore, handles are placed at the base or at the yoke which
is well-known from a number of light fixtures such as light fixtures from Martin Professional
A/S.
[0003] If the handle is placed low at the light fixture in relation to the gravitational
centre, lifting a light fixture from a flight case is difficult because there is a
risk of tilting and possibly dropping the light fixture.
[0004] Light fixtures comprising handles formed as recesses in the yoke are well-known.
These handles are placed below the rotational centre of the head and are efficient
for small light fixtures that can be carried by an individual. In a situation where
a head is not locked or motion damped the head might move during carrying which can
lead to movement of the gravitational centre of the light fixture which can result
in the light fixture being dropped.
Object of the Invention
[0005] It is the object of the invention to achieve stable carrying handles for light fixtures.
A further object of the invention is to place handles for carrying a light fixture
at the upper part of the yoke over the gravitational centre of the light fixture.
Description of the Invention
[0006] The object of the invention can be fulfilled by a light fixture as described in the
preamble to claim 1 and modified by letting at least one handle extend from the upper
part of the yoke.
[0007] Placing the handle at the upper part of the yoke is very efficient if the light fixture
is to be carried. Access to these handles is possible directly in a flight case because
above the yoke there is sufficient space for getting access to the handle. In terms
of small light fixtures, an individual can easily carry the light fixture by these
handles and safely lift the light fixture from a flight case. In case of large light
fixtures, two individuals can from both sides of a flight case carry the light fixture
by the handles. By placing the handles as high as possible in relation to the light
fixture, the light fixture can be carried in a very stable manner. Furthermore, in
a situation where a light fixture has to be carried from a flight case to the end
position where it is to be used, e.g. fastened to a rig which must probably be able
to carry several light fixtures, it is important that the transportation of the light
fixture can be performed in a way in which no damage to the individuals carrying the
light fixture or to the light fixture is inflicted.
[0008] The handle can be placed above the rotating centre for the head. Hereby, it is achieved
that if the head starts rotating, this will take place in a position below the handle.
In most cases, rotation of the head will not take place as the head is locked when
the light fixture is carried. But even in situations where the head has not been locked,
carrying the light fixture is possible if the handle is placed above the rotating
centre.
[0009] At the same time, the handle can be placed above the centre of gravity of the light
fixture. The positioning of the handle above the centre of gravity leads to a situation
where the light fixture is very stable when it is carried by the handles.
[0010] The handle can be placed at the top of the yoke and the handle is extending upwards
in relation to the head. By letting the handles extend upwardly, it is possible to
reach a point of carrying that is somewhat over the top of the yoke. This is positive
in achieving a larger distance in relation to the rotating centre for the head and
also in relation to the centre of gravity. In fact, the higher the handles are placed
above the yoke, the more efficient the handles will be in use.
[0011] Alternatively, the handle can be placed at the top of the yoke extending outwards
in relation to the head. Letting the handles extend outwards will provide easy access
for a hand into the handle. Increasing the distance between the handles will also
increase stability when carrying the light fixture.
[0012] Furthermore, the base can comprise at least one handle. Placing additional handles
on the base could be very useful if the light fixture is to be carried or placed in
operation.
Description of the Drawing
[0013]
Figure 1 shows a schematic side view of a light fixture.
Figure 2 shows a schematic side view of a light fixture
Detailed Description of the Invention
[0014] Figure 1 shows a schematic side view of a light fixture cable of producing a light
beam (3). The light fixture 2 comprises a base 4 and a yoke 6. In the yoke, a head
8 is placed. The yoke 6 comprises handles 10 and 12. Furthermore, the base 4 comprises
handles 14 and 16. In a line between the handles 14 and 16 this line indicates the
line of gravity 18 for the base. In the centre of the head 8 is indicated as centre
of gravity 20 and rotation centre (22) around which the head can rotate. The head
is often constructed such that the centre of gravity (20) of the head is positioned
near or at the rotation centre (22)
[0015] Figure 2 is a schematic side view of a light fixture 2. Figure 2 shows the base 4,
the yoke 6 and the head 8. Only one of the handles 10 is seen.
[0016] From figure 1 it appears that carrying the light fixture 2 is very efficient if carrying
is performed by the handles 10 and 12. These handles 10 and 12 are placed as well
above the centre of gravity 20 and above the rotational centre (22) for the head.
If the light fixture has to be placed for operation, the handles 14 and 16 are very
useful as a torque between the handles 10 and 14 has a long distance, where both handles
are placed outside the centre of gravity.
1. Light fixture (2) comprising a head (8), which head (8) is rotatable in relation to
a yoke (6) by at least a first motor, which yoke (6) is rotatable in relation to a
base (4) by at least a second motor, which head (8) comprises at least one light source
for generation of a light beam, which base (4) comprises at least a power supply and
a controller for control of the light fixture (2), which yoke (6) comprises handles
for carrying the light fixture (2), characterized in that at least one handle (10,12) extends from the upper part of the yoke (6).
2. Light fixture according to claim 1, characterized in that the handle (10,12) is placed above the rotating centre (22) for the head (8).
3. Light fixture according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the handle (10,12) is placed above the centre of gravity (20) of the light fixture.
4. Light fixture according to one of the claims 1-3, characterized in that the handle (10,12) is placed at the top of the yoke (6) is extending upwards in relation
to the head (8).
5. Light fixture according to one of the claims 1-4, characterized in that the handle (10,12) is placed at the top of the yoke (6) and extends outwards in relation
to the head (8).
6. Light fixture according to one of the claims 1-4, characterized in that the base (4) comprises at least one handle (14,16).