[0001] The present invention relates to a supporting arrangement to support a luminaire
housing on a suspended ceiling, comprising resting means formed to align with a member
of the suspended ceiling, and attachment means arranged to combine the supporting
arrangement with the luminaire housing.
[0002] Suspended ceilings exhibit a variety of benefits, including the possibility to optimize
lighting scenarios in a cost efficient way. Customarily a grid structure is attached
to a building, covering the ceiling of a room at a distance, forming the base for
a plurality of installations. Thus, lighting systems can be readily adapted to various
applications by combining luminaires to the grid structure. In many cases it proves
to be sufficient to rest the luminaire on the suspended ceiling, thereby creating
opportunity to further save costs by refraining from firmly fastening the luminaires
to the suspended ceiling or the respective grid structure.
[0003] An arrangement known in the art provides a resting wedge, comprising resilient arms
combined together at a common end, forming the tip of the wedge. Said resilient arms
include an acute angle, providing both a horizontal resting face in the region of
the tip of the wedge, and attachment means to combine with the luminaire at their
free ends, opposing the tip.
[0004] Combining said resting wedge to a luminaire requires the wedge to protrude a luminaire
housing; starting with its tip, the resting wedge is pushed through a respective aperture
of the housing. Brought to an expedient distance the horizontal faces of the wedge
provide resting faces to align with the suspended ceiling. At the same time the resilient
arms accommodate the housing of the luminaire, actuating the circumference of the
aperture. In order to prevent a retraction of the wedge, a locking member is inserted
between both free ends of the resilient arms, maintaining the angle included by the
resilient arms at a fixed state.
[0005] Evidently the depicted mounting procedure requires the support of the luminaires
weight while aligning the luminaire to a final installation position. Since the danger
of loosing contact to the suspended ceiling is imposed, it is prohibitive to rest
the luminaire on the wedges in an unlocked state, as it is required to level the luminaire.
Thus, especially for heavy or large luminaire housings an essential effort arises
in providing auxiliary personal.
[0006] Moreover access to the interior of the housing is required, resulting in the need
to remove a plurality of luminaire components to reach the respective apertures. Following
safety guidelines, it is mandatory to assign skilled personal to this task, thus the
cost benefit of simplified mechanical mounting to the suspended ceiling is significantly
diminished.
[0007] Accordingly it is an object of the present invention to provide a cost efficient
supporting arrangement to readily support a luminaire on a suspended ceiling.
[0008] This object is solved by a supporting arrangement according to claim 1. Advantageous
modifications of the present invention are subject matter of the depending claims.
[0009] According to the invention a supporting arrangement for supporting a luminaire housing
on a suspended ceiling is provided, comprising resting means formed to align with
a suspended ceiling member and attachment means, formed to combine the supporting
arrangement with the luminaire housing. Inventively the attachment means are arranged
to be varied to a series of positions. Set to a first position, the attachment means
are arranged to combine with the luminaire housing or to be removed. Adopting a second
position, the attachment means are arranged to accommodate the luminaire housing.
In this second position the supporting arrangement remains movable with respect to
the luminaire housing, preferably creating opportunity to adjust the vertical position
of the luminaire with respect to the suspended ceiling. Regulated to a third position
the attachment means are arranged to be locked to the luminaire housing, preventing
both retraction of the supporting arrangement and maneuverability of the housing with
respect to the support arrangement.
[0010] Preferably the adjustment to different positions is achievable without the usage
of tools. Moreover in each of the positions the state of the attachment means is clearly
discriminative, implying that functionality provided in one state is absent in another.
[0011] In an advantageous modification the attachment means are arranged to persist in each
of the second or third positions. Thus, unintended changes of features or functionality
provided by the attachment means associated with a specific position are avoided.
Advantageously the usage of tools is likewise obviated for locking positions in a
persisting manner.
[0012] Favorably the persisting of the second and third position in a preferred embodiment
is provided by a removable locking member.
[0013] Being combined to the supporting arrangement, the locking member is advantageously
arranged at a position corresponding to a location beyond the interior of the luminaire
housing. Therefore the possibility to lock and adjust the mounting member with respect
to the luminaire is maintained, while obviating access to the interior of the luminaire
housing.
[0014] In a modified embodiment the attachment means comprise an attachment blade, combined
to the supporting arrangement at one end of the blade; arranged oppositely a free
end of the blade is preferably provided with a distance from the supporting arrangement.
Favorably the blade is formed resiliently in this example embodiment. But it is also
conceivable that the attachment blade is arranged jointed. The opposing free end of
the attachment blade is arranged to be combined with the luminaire housing.
[0015] An advantageous modification the attachment means comprises two attachment blades
combined together at a common end forming the tip of a wedge. The combination of attachment
blades includes an acute angle and the horizontal faces of the blades provide in conjunction
resting means formed in a virtually triangular shape.
[0016] Fostering the combination of supporting arrangement and luminaire housing, advantageously
the attachment means comprise a fitting face, projecting from the attachment means
with an angle, preferably a right angle. In a favorable embodiment the fitting faces
are arranged jutting out of an attachment blade with an angle, preferably exhibiting
a flat fitting surface. Moreover, it is also conceivable that the fitting face follows
the shape of the luminaire housing. A favorable embodiment stipulates fitting faces
arranged at or in the range of the free ends of the attachment blades.
[0017] Further improving the concept of fitting faces, the attachment means comprise a plurality
of fitting faces, preferably arranged in combination to confine the maneuverability
of the supporting arrangement to a plane parallel to the surface of the fitting face
or to the luminaire housing. A movement of the supporting arrangement with respect
to luminaire housing is favorably enabled in a vertical direction, creating the possibility
to level the luminaire flush with the suspended ceiling or to adjust the spatial relations
of luminaire and suspended ceiling in a vertical direction as required. Preferably
the maneuverability is constrained exclusively to a vertical direction.
[0018] A preferred embodiment stipulates at least two of the fitting faces varying in size.
Favorably one of the fitting faces is formed to protrude an aperture, arranged in
a housing to accommodate the supporting arrangement. Advantageously the smaller fitting
face doesn't exceed the size of this aperture, whereas the more extending fitting
face serves as a stopping face to limit maneuverability of the luminaire housing to
a plane parallel to the fitting face or the surface of the luminaire housing being
in contact with the stopping face.
[0019] Especially advantageous two fitting faces varying in size are arranged in the range
of the free end of the attachment blade, wherein the fitting face formed proximate
the free end is smaller in size than the more distant fitting face, exhibiting functionality
described above.
[0020] Favorably creating the opportunity to pass a fitting face through an aperture of
a luminaire housing, preferably a free end of the attachment means is arranged at
a minimum distance from the support arrangement defining a reference axis, wherein
the minimum distance meets or exceeds the maximum size of a fitting face projecting
from the attachment means, when observed in continuation of said reference axis. Advantageously
said minimum distance defines margin to actuate the fitting faces or the attachment
means; favorably the size of at least one of the fitting faces is within this margin.
[0021] Providing the possibility to arrange a persistent position of the attachment means,
said locking member is provided with a locking face arranged to lock the attachment
means at said minimum distance. Advantageously the size of the locking face meets
the minimum distance.
[0022] A preferred embodiment comprises fitting faces provided with a stepped or tapered
face. Mounted to attachment means, preferably to a free end, advantageously to an
attachment blade, the possibility arises to define a plurality of locking positions.
Since for a stepped or tapered fitting face said distance to the supporting arrangement
can be varied by a stepping or taper, a modified interaction with a locking member
meeting the minimum size emerges.
[0023] Advantageously the locking face formed to meet the minimum distance in size is arranged
to be moved to a position of modified distance between attachment means and supporting
arrangement as hinted above. Therefore the effective distance of attachment means
and supporting arrangement is reduced by the dimensions of the locking face.
[0024] In a favorable modification of the invention the supporting arrangement comprises
a positioning member, formed to confine the position of the support arrangement with
respect to a grid member of the suspended ceiling. Advantageously the positioning
member is formed on the resting means, and even more advantageously the positioning
member is formed removable from the resting means, providing the opportunity for the
resting means to adapt to a variety of suspended ceiling members or grids.
[0025] Readily providing a defined position of the luminaire housing with respect to the
suspended ceiling, the positioning member is preferably formed to define a pivot for
the support arrangement with respect to the suspended ceiling.
[0026] In a modified embodiment the positioning member is a pin projecting from the supporting
arrangement, completing the supporting arrangement to encompass a grid member of the
suspended ceiling at least in part.
[0027] A further aspect of the invention is directed to a luminaire arrangement, comprising
a luminaire housing and a supporting arrangement, wherein the luminaire is combined
to a plurality of supporting arrangements according to the invention.
[0028] Favorable the invention also includes the aspect of a method for supporting a luminaire
housing on a suspended ceiling, comprising a supporting arrangement, wherein the supporting
arrangement is combined to the luminaire housing from beyond the housing, preferably
obviating the usage of tools.
[0029] A method, comprises a supporting arrangement according to the invention and the step
of combining a supporting arrangement to a luminaire housing, wherein the housing
remains movable with respect to the supporting arrangement, preferably enabling the
leveling of the luminaire, as required for the support of the luminaire housing by
the supporting arrangement.
[0030] Preferably the supporting arrangement is combined from beyond the luminaire housing.
Advantageously it is obviated to gain manual access to the interior of the housing
for combining the supporting arrangement to the luminaire housing.
[0031] In a preferred modification of the method, the luminaire comprises a positioning
member according to the invention and the step of rotating the luminaire housing around
a pivot defined by the positioning member, advantageously to a final supporting position.
[0032] Preferably the method is enhanced by the steps of combining additional supporting
arrangements to the luminaire housing, adjusting the level of the luminaire housing
with respect to the suspended ceiling, while the retraction of the supporting arrangement
from the luminaire housing is prevented. Subsequently locking the supporting arrangements
to the luminaire housing is stipulated.
[0033] In the following, the present invention and preferred embodiments thereof are explained
in more detail with respect to the enclosed figure. It is shown in
- Fig. 1
- an embodiment of a supporting arrangement according to the invention;
- Fig. 2
- a part of a supporting arrangement, being deposited to a luminaire housing;
- Fig. 3
- a view of a main part of an embodiment of a supporting arrangement according to the
invention;
- Fig. 4
- a sketched view an embodiment of fitting faces and their spatial relations;
- Fig. 5
- a-c) attachment means arranged in a variety of positions, formed to persist in each
position;
- Fig. 6
- a-c) a sketch of a method to mount a luminaire to a suspended ceiling according to
the invention;
- Fig. 7
- a, b) a continuation of the method of figure 6;
- Fig. 8
- a-c) a detailed views on the operation of a supporting arrangement according to the
invention;
- Fig. 9
- a)-c) operation of a positioning member; and
- Fig. 10
- prior art embodiment of a supporting arrangement.
[0034] Suspended ceilings provide opportunity to support versatile installations; especially
for large lighting systems it is customary to be arranged on an expedient auxiliary
structure provided by the suspended ceiling to facilitate alignment and mounting,
fostering the overall lighting effect stipulated by lighting design. As it is known
in the art, mounting of such a system represents a substantial effort rising the need
to facilitate this process.
[0035] A prior art method for combining members of a lighting system to a suspended ceiling
can be derived by figure 10. A luminaire housing 500 is deemed to be mounted to suspended
ceiling grid 10. Housing 500 comprises an aperture 510 designed to be protruded by
a resting wedge 1000. Subsequent to aligning the luminaire housing 500, starting from
inside the housing 500, the resting wedge 1000 is fed through aperture 510 until fitting
faces 120 arranged on two resilient arms are brought to contact with the luminaire
housing 500. The resilient arms form the main body of the wedge 1000 and bridge aperture
510, actuating fitting faces 120. Horizontal faces 1010 at the tip of the wedge 1000
serve as resting means, supporting luminaire housing 500, aligning it with the grid
10. Subsequently to leveling the luminaire, a locking wedge is pushed between the
resilient arms, fixing the contact of fitting faces 120 and housing 500 and preventing
resilient arms from being actuated.
[0036] This procedure proves to be rather tedious and awkward, requiring the full weight
of the luminaire housing 500 to be supported during the entire installation and leveling
period and access to the interior of the luminaire housing 500.
[0037] A supporting arrangement 100 according to the invention is formed to readily support
a luminaire housing 500 on a suspended ceiling 10 and to facilitate the process depicted
above. The support arrangement 100 comprises resting means formed to align with a
suspended ceiling member and attachment means, formed to combine the supporting arrangement
100 with the luminaire housing 500. As will become obvious, avoiding spatial constrains,
the resting means are not limited to resting faces. According to the invention a more
fixed combination with the ceiling, preferably a clamping combination, is also conceivable.
[0038] According to the invention the attachment means are arranged to be varied to a series
of distinct positions, each exhibiting a specific functionality. Set to a first position
A, the attachment means are arranged to combine with the luminaire housing 500 or
to be removed thereof. Advantageously the combination to the housing 500 can be achieved
starting from beyond the housing, avoiding access to the interior. Engaging a second
position B, the attachment means are arranged to accommodate the luminaire housing
500 and favorably the supporting arrangement remains movable with respect to the luminaire
housing. Resulting in a defined combination of luminaire housing 500 and supporting
arrangement 100, the luminaire can be aligned, preferably in a vertical direction,
while creating the possibility to put load on the supporting arrangement 100. Adjusted
to a third position C, the attachment means are arranged to be locked to the luminaire
housing 500, providing a defined spatial relation of luminaire housing 500 and suspended
ceiling.
[0039] Preferably the adjustment to the positions obviates the usage of tools.
[0040] Following the description above, each of the positions of attachment means exhibits
a specific functionality and characterizes the combination of luminaire housing 500
and supporting arrangement, being relevant for subordinate steps of the combination
process. Fostering a swift and reliable usage of the functionality and features, in
an advanced embodiment the attachment means are formed to persist in each of the positions
B) and C), preferably implying that position A) is reliably adjustable.
[0041] A favorable modification comprises a locking member 200, advantageously arranged
removable, providing the persisting of the positions B) and C).
[0042] An example embodiment of the inventive supporting arrangement formed wedge-like is
depicted in figure 1.
[0043] The attachment means comprise an attachment blade 110a, combined to the supporting
arrangement at one end of the blade 110a, wherein the blade 110a is preferably arranged
resiliently. But it is also conceivable that the attachment blade 110a is jointed
to the supporting arrangement 100, advantageously a spring bias can be stipulated.
[0044] Preferably the attachment blade 110a is arranged to actuate the circumference of
an aperture 510 formed in the luminaire housing 500, to accommodate the supporting
arrangement 100.
[0045] In the embodiment of figure 1 the free and of the attachment blade 110a is arranged
at a minimum distance D1 to the supporting arrangement, contributing to a triangular
shape of the wedge. Favorably distance D 1 is sufficient to bridge aperture 510 at
least in one dimension.
[0046] Fostering the combination of attachment means and luminaire housing 500 the attachment
means comprise a fitting face 120a, 120b, 130 projecting from the attachment means
with an angle, preferably a right angle. Moreover, it is also conceivable to adapt
the angle to the surface of a luminaire housing 500, creating opportunity to align
the fitting faces with the luminaire housing 500.
[0047] Preferably the attachment means comprise a plurality of fitting faces 120a, 120b
arranged to constrain the maneuverability of the supporting arrangement 100 to a plane
with respect to the luminaire housing 500.
[0048] Example embodiment of figure 1 comprises two attachment blades 110a and 110b, combined
together at one common end forming the tip of a wedge. A triangular, wedge-like shape
of the supporting structure results of attachment blades including an acute angle.
Horizontal faces of preferably chevron-like formed attachment blades 110a and 110b
are arranged as resting means. Advantageously each attachment blade 110a, 110b is
arranged to actuate the circumference of the aperture 510 and provided with a fitting
face 120a and 120b at a free end of the blade. The fitting faces 120a, 120b jut out
of the free and at an angle, forming a hook like structure arranged to cooperate with
the housing of the luminaire 500.
[0049] Fitting faces 120a and 120b as outlined in this modification of the invention are
generally flat polygons, preferably adapting to the shape of the luminaire housing
500. Beyond the depicted virtually rectangular shape comprising a stepped circumference,
a rounded, square, or triangular shape is also conceivable including arched variations
thereof.
[0050] Attachment blade 110a comprises a second fitting face 130, arranged at an expedient
distance to fitting face 120a, formed to accommodate a wall of the luminaire housing
500 between fitting faces 120a and 130. Thus the maneuverability of the luminaire
housing 500 is constrained to a plane parallel to the fitting faces. Moreover, in
a modification - especially for more sophisticated fitting faces - it is favorable
that the respective circumferences of fitting faces are arranged parallel to each
other, at the sides facing the luminaire housing 500, fostering maneuverability of
the housing.
[0051] In an advantageous embodiment at least two of the fitting faces 120a and 130 vary
in size, providing the possibility for the more extending fitting face 130 to serve
as a stopping face. Advantageously arranged at the free and of attachment blade 110a
the smaller fitting face 110a virtually meets the size of an opening 510 arranged
in the luminaire housing 500.
[0052] As can be gathered from figure 2, to accommodate luminaire housing 500 attachment
face 120b is wiggled through aperture 510 of the housing. Although fitting face 120b
exceeds the size of aperture 510 in lateral direction, an insertion of blade 110a
can be achieved by aligning the aperture 510 along the hook like structure defined
by the protrusion angle of attachment means and fitting faces. As a result of its
lateral dimension L3 (figure 3) exceeding the size of opening 510, fitting face 120b
prevents supporting arrangement 100 from being retracted, when firmly aligned with
the luminaire housing 500.
[0053] Evidently, aligning fitting face 120b in the depicted manner prohibits the fitting
faces 120a and 130 from being wiggled through aperture 510 similarly. Benefiting from
the expedient small size of fitting face 120a a possibility is created to align fitting
face 120a while fitting face 120b remains aligned.
[0054] In a preferred modification attachment blade 110a - as an example for attachment
means - is arranged at a minimum distance D1 (figure 1) from the support arrangement
100. This minimum distance D1 - in this example represented by the geometrical projection
of attachment blade 120a to the supporting arrangement 100 - defines a reference axis,
wherein the minimum distance D1 meets or exceeds the maximum size of a fitting face
120a projecting from the attachment means, when observed in continuation of that reference
axis. In this way distance D1 establishes a margin to guide fitting face 120a through
opening 510.
[0055] Figure 4 clarifies this setup. Fitting face 120a formed at the free end of attachment
blade 110a is arranged at a minimum distance from fitting face 120b, wherein this
minimum distance is identical to the minimum distance D1 as defined above. Lateral
or horizontal extension L1 of fitting face 120a is formed to meet or undershoot the
distance D1, favorably being within the margin to be passed through aperture 510.
[0056] Advantageously the minimum width W1 of opening 510 meets or exceeds the lateral extension
L1 of fitting face 120a.
[0057] Following the embodiment of figure 3, likewise arranged at the free end of attachment
blade 110a at an expedient distance to fitting face 120a, the lateral dimension L2
of fitting face 130 exceeds the lateral dimension L1 of fitting face 120a. Therefore
fitting face 130 is formed as a stopping face, limiting the feed of attachment blade
110a through aperture 510.
[0058] Moreover, the distance of fitting face 130 to fitting face 120a is advantageously
in the range of the thickness of a wall of the luminaire housing 500, to be accommodated
by the supporting arrangement 100.
[0059] Following the example embodiment of figure 1, fitting face 120b is guided through
aperture 510 from beyond the housing 500 and brought to contact with a wall of housing
500. Actuating attachment blade 110a towards attachment blade 110b, nullifying the
minimum distance D1, provides a margin of likewise extent to pass fitting face 120a
through aperture 510. Fitting face 130 is arranged to provide a stopping face for
the feed of attachment blade 110a through aperture 510 and to accommodate in combination
with fitting face 120a a wall of the luminaire housing 510, constraining maneuverability
of the luminaire housing 500 to a plane defined by the fitting faces. This situation
is depicted in figure 6a, hinting the possibility to adjust the level of the luminaire
housing with respect to the supporting arrangement by arrows in figure 6b. As can
be derived, in providing an oblong aperture 510 a preference direction within said
plane can be defined, limiting said maneuverability to this preference direction.
Advantageously the oblong aperture 510 is arranged in a vertical direction enabling
the leveling of the luminaire housing 500. Furthermore, the aperture 510 is preferably
provided with corrugations to define a set of latching positions, arranged to be actuated
by the attachment means.
[0060] With attachment means being in the depicted configuration, it is also conceivable
to remove the supporting arrangement, representing attachment means being in a position
A. According to the invention it is stipulated that second and third positions B and
C are arranged, being discriminative in their functionality.
[0061] In a preferred embodiment this is realized by a removable locking member 200. Referring
to figure 3, attachment blades 110a and 110b comprise guiding means 170 for the removable
locking member 200, in the depicted embodiment a guiding rail protruding from the
attachment means.
[0062] The locking member 200 comprises likewise guiding means 270 - in the depicted case
a guiding channel (figure 5a) - arranged to mate with guiding means 170 (figure 3)
- and also a locking face 220, formed to meet the dimensions of minimum distance D1.
Actuating the locking member 200 as depicted in figure 5c and arranging the locking
face 220 at a position of minimum distance D1, prevents the attachment blades 110a,
120a from being actuated towards each other, and thus the fitting faces 120a, 120b
and 130 are in firm contact with the luminaire housing 510. Furthermore the margin
resulting from the minimum distance D1 to guide fitting face 120a through aperture
510 is prevented from being accessed, thus the housing 510 is locked to the supporting
arrangement, proving the retraction of the supporting arrangement impossible, representing
a third position of attachment means C according to the invention.
[0063] A second position B of attachment means in this embodiment is arranged by expediently
formed fitting faces 120a, 120b, 130 and attachment blades 110a and 110b. Fitting
faces 120a, 120b, 130 and attachment blades 110a and 110b are arranged in part with
a stepped circumference, altering the distance between attachment means or fitting
faces to a distance D2 exceeding the distance D1. Arranging locking faces 220 in the
range of the distance D2 as shown in figure 5b, provides a distance D2-D1 I to actuate
the attachment means, requiring this distance to be smaller than D1 or size L1 to
gain headroom for actuating attachment means. Benefiting from this headroom D2-D1,
the firm contact or locking of attachment means to the luminaire housing 510 can be
overcome, to enable an adjustment of the position. Owing to the fact that headroom
D2-D1 is smaller than L1 or preferably D1, the supporting arrangement is prevented
from being removed from the luminaire housing 510.
[0064] Outlined functionality of the supporting arrangement 100 proves a combination of
the luminaire to the suspended ceiling as readily achievable. Figures 6 to 8 clarify
a preferred method.
[0065] An aspect of the invention stipulates combining a supporting arrangement 100 to a
luminaire housing 500 from beyond the housing 500, as hinted in figure 6a. Favorably
the possibility is raised to support the housing of the luminaire 500 on a suspended
ceiling, without access to the interior of the housing.
[0066] Combining the supporting arrangement 100 according to the invention is depicted in
figure 6a and follows the description for attachment means in position A outlined
above.
[0067] Subsequent setting of attachment means to position B as depicted in figure 6b, provides
the luminaire housing 510 with the possibility to remain movable with respect to the
supporting arrangement 100, obviating to gain manual access to the interior of the
housing, creating opportunity to level the housing as required. Simultaneously a retraction
of the supporting arrangement is prevented and thus, load can be applied to the supporting
arrangement 100, as hinted by figure 6c.
[0068] Advantageously the supporting arrangement is provided with a positioning member 140,
formed to confine the position of the support arrangement 100 with respect to a grid
member of the suspended ceiling, favorably modified to define a pivot for the support
arrangement 100 with respect to the suspended ceiling.
[0069] Preferred embodiment of figure 1, outlines the positioning member 140 as a pin projecting
from the supporting arrangement, arranged in a manner, to encompass in combination
with the support arrangement 100 a grid member of the suspended ceiling at least in
part. Chevron-like attachment blades are formed to encompass a T-bar of a suspended
ceiling grid form two sides, where as the pin completes the third side.
[0070] In this embodiment compatibility to a variety of ceiling grid structures is provided,
sketched in figures 9a)-c) as an example, comprising double T-bar, omega-T-bars.
[0071] As can also be gathered the positioning member 140 is arranged to provide a stopping
face for either pulling the luminaire housing 500 from the T-bar or pushing it too
far. Moreover, for incompatible ceiling grid structures a removal of the positioning
pin 140 is also conceivable. Possibly this can be facilitated by cutting at predetermined
cutting points.
[0072] Fostering a swift alignment a preferred method as sketched in figures 6c, 8a and
8b comprises a positioning member 140 rotating the luminaire housing 500 around a
pivot defined by the positioning member 140 to a final supporting position. Favorably
this is enabled by the possibility to bear load the supporting arrangement, adjusting
attachment means to position B. Thus the weight of the luminaire housing 500 is deviated
partly to the ceiling grid 10, supporting the full luminaire weight while adjusting
level and alignment is effectively obviated.
[0073] A further modification to the method comprises the steps of combining additional
supporting arrangements 100 to the luminaire housing 500 as hinted in figure 7a, adjusting
the level of the luminaire housing 500 with respect to the suspended ceiling, while
maintaining the attachment means in position B and locking the supporting arrangements
to the luminaire housing 500 by subsequently adjusting position C as shown in figure
7c.
[0074] Preferably the locking can be achieved by engaging a locking member arranged beyond
the housing of the luminaire 500, obviating access to the interior of the housing,
depicted in detail in figure 8c.
[0075] Evidently the inventive supporting arrangement, the inventive luminaire arrangement,
and the inventive method significantly reduce effort to support a luminaire housing
500 on a suspended ceiling.
1. Supporting arrangement (100) for supporting a luminaire housing (500) on a suspended
ceiling,
comprising resting means formed to align with a suspended ceiling member, attachment
means, formed to combine the supporting arrangement (100) with the luminaire housing
(500),
characterized in that
the attachment means are
arranged to be varied to
A) a position wherein the attachment means are arranged to combine with the luminaire
housing (500) or to be removed,
B) a position wherein the attachment means are arranged to accommodate the luminaire
housing (500) and the supporting arrangement remains movable with respect to the luminaire
housing, and
C) a position wherein the attachment means are arranged to be locked to the luminaire
housing (500).
2. Supporting arrangement according to claim 1,
characterized in that
the attachment means are arranged to persist in each of the positions B) and C).
3. Supporting arrangement according to claim 2,
characterized in that
the persisting of the positions B) and C) is provided by a removable locking member
(200).
4. Supporting arrangement according to claim 3,
characterized in that
being combined to the supporting arrangement, the locking member is arranged at a
position corresponding to a position beyond the interior of the luminaire housing.
5. Supporting arrangement according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that
the attachment means comprise an attachment blade (110a, 110b), combined to the supporting
arrangement at one end of the blade (110a, 110b), wherein the blade (110a, 110b) is
preferably arranged resiliently.
6. Supporting arrangement according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that
the attachment means comprise a fitting face (120a, 120b, 130), projecting from the
attachment means with an angle, preferably a right angle.
7. Supporting arrangement according to claim 6,
characterized in that
the attachment means comprise a plurality of fitting faces (120a, 120b), arranged
in combination to limit the maneuverability of the supporting arrangement (100) to
a plane with respect to the luminaire housing 500.
8. Supporting arrangement according to claim 7,
characterized in that
at least two of the fitting faces (120a, 130) vary in size.
9. Supporting arrangement according to any of the claims 6 to 8, characterized in that
a free end of the attachment means is arranged at a minimum distance (D1) from the
support arrangement defining a reference axis, wherein the minimum distance (D1) meets
or exceeds the maximum size (L1) of a fitting face (120a) projecting from the attachment
means, when observed in continuation of that reference axis.
10. Supporting arrangement according to claim 9,
characterized in that
a locking member (200) is provided with a locking face (220) arranged to lock the
attachment means at the minimum distance (D1).
11. Supporting arrangement according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that
the supporting arrangement (100) comprises a positioning member (140), formed to confine
the position of the support arrangement (100) with respect to a grid member of the
suspended ceiling.
12. Supporting arrangement according to claim 11,
characterized in that
the positioning member (140) is formed to define a pivot for the support arrangement
with respect to the suspended ceiling, preferably the positioning member is a pin
projecting from the supporting arrangement (100), arranged to encompass in conjunction
with the support arrangement (100) a grid member of the suspended ceiling at least
in part.
13. Luminaire arrangement,
comprising a luminaire housing (500) a plurality of supporting arrangements (100)
according to one of the preceding claims.
14. Method for mounting a luminaire housing (500) to a suspended ceiling,
wherein the luminaire housing (500) is combined to a plurality of supporting arrangements
(100) and the luminaire housing (500) is supported on a suspended ceiling with said
plurality of supporting arrangements (100),
characterized in that,
said supporting arrangements (100) are combined to the luminaire housing (500) from
beyond the housing (500).
15. Method for mounting a luminaire housing (500) to a suspended ceiling,
wherein the luminaire housing (500) is combined to a plurality of supporting arrangements
(100) and the luminaire housing (500) is supported on a suspended ceiling with said
plurality of supporting arrangements (100),
characterized in that
supporting arrangements (100) according to one of the preceding claims 1 to 12 are
used.