[0001] The present invention relates to a modular lighting system comprising a plurality
of lighting modules coupled to each other.
Background of the invention
[0002] Modular lighting systems comprising a plurality of lighting modules, usually elongated,
that are coupled to each other, both longitudinally and transversely, forming a desired
layout, are well known.
[0003] The objective of these modular lighting systems is to minimise costs using lighting
modules of a single type. To this end, the elongated lighting modules must be coupled
by means of coupling elements disposed at their ends.
[0004] A drawback of the currently known modular lighting systems is that these coupling
elements block the light in their mounted position, such that the lighting is not
continuous throughout the lighting system, but rather is interrupted at the ends of
each lighting module.
[0005] This drawback prevents the provision of the desired lighting and, also, is not aesthetically
pleasing to users.
[0006] Also, the electrical connections between the modules are usually executed using terminal
strips, which slows down installation, as the electrical connection between each module
is executed individually and manually.
[0007] Therefore, the objective of the present invention is to provide a modular lighting
system formed by a plurality of lighting modules coupled to each other, wherein lighting
is continuous throughout the system, without there being any interruption at the ends
of the lighting modules.
Description of the invention
[0008] The lighting system of the invention resolves the aforementioned drawbacks and has
other advantages which are described below.
[0009] The lighting system in accordance with the present invention comprises a plurality
of lighting modules housed inside at least two profiles, said profiles being coupled
to each other by means of at least one coupling element, and is characterised in that
the or each coupling element comprises a plate and fixations for fixing the coupling
element to at least two adjacent profiles.
[0010] Due to this characteristic, the plate does not block the light emitted in the desired
direction of lighting and the rest of the coupling element is substantially free from
obstacles.
[0011] In accordance with two possible additional embodiments, depending on the number of
lighting modules coupled, said coupling element comprises a lateral plate fixed to
the end of two adjacent profiles, or said coupling element comprises two lateral plates
joined together perpendicularly, also joined to two adjacent profiles.
[0012] In accordance with a preferred embodiment, said fixations are disposed on projections
substantially perpendicular to said plate.
[0013] Also, said projections may be formed by two strips forming a right angle and, on
each projection, the fixations may be formed by two tabs that form a right angle,
said tabs being disposed on the vertex formed by said two strips.
[0014] Also advantageously, each lighting module comprises a rotary electrical connector
next to each of its ends, each rotary electrical connector comprising a plurality
of electrical connection projections. This rotary electrical connector makes it possible
to use the same lighting module in the event of coupling the lighting modules longitudinally
(one after another) or transversely (forming a right angle).
[0015] Additionally, the use of a link connector that connects two rotary connectors of
two adjacent lighting modules is also envisaged, said link connector comprising terminals.
Brief description of the drawings
[0016] For the purpose of helping to make the foregoing description more readily understandable,
it is accompanied by a set of drawings which, schematically and by way of illustration
and not limitation, represent an embodiment.
Figure 1 shows an upper perspective view of four lighting modules housed inside corresponding
profiles of the lighting system in accordance with the present invention, coupled
to each other forming a cross-junction;
Figure 2 shows an upper perspective view of three lighting modules housed inside corresponding
profiles of the lighting system in accordance with the present invention, coupled
to each other forming a T-junction;
Figure 3 shows an upper perspective view of two lighting modules housed inside corresponding
profiles of the lighting system in accordance with the present invention, coupled
to each other forming right-angle junction;
Figure 4 shows an upper perspective view of the electrical connector between two lighting
modules of the lighting system in accordance with the present invention; and
Figure 5 shows a lower perspective view of a lighting system in accordance with the
present invention.
Description of a preferred embodiment
[0017] The lighting system in accordance with the present invention comprises a plurality
of lighting modules 1 coupled to each other and housed in one or more profiles 10.
One or more lighting modules 1 can be housed inside a single profile 10 and the profiles
10 are made of an appropriate material to allow light to pass through.
[0018] In the present description and in the claims, "lighting module" is understood to
be a body having light-emitting elements and a screen which allows light to pass through
in the desired direction, wherein the lighting module is elongated. All the lighting
modules of a lighting system in accordance with the present invention are preferably
of the same length, although they may be of different lengths.
[0019] The profiles 10 may be joined together by means of coupling elements 2, which may
be of three different types depending on the number of profiles 10 coupled to each
other, as shown in figures 1 to 3.
[0020] However, all the coupling elements 2 include common characteristics that provide
the technical advantage, which is the objective of the present invention, to provide
continuous, uninterrupted lighting, as indicated previously.
[0021] Each coupling element 2 comprises a plate 3 and fixations 4 for fixing the coupling
element 2 to at least two adjacent profiles 10. This basic embodiment of the coupling
element 2 is shown in figure 1, for the coupling of four profiles 10 forming a cross-junction.
[0022] It should be understood that, when reference is made to the plate 3, this plate may
be disposed in an upper, lateral or lower position depending on where the lighting
system of the present invention is installed, such that this plate only blocks the
light in a direction one does not wish to illuminate. Therefore, when the plate is
disposed in an upper position, the lighting system will be mounted on the ceiling
or near the ceiling; when it is disposed in a lateral position, the lighting system
will be mounted on a wall; and when the plate is disposed in a lower position, the
lighting system will be mounted on the floor, with the plate blocking the light towards
the ceiling, wall or floor, respectively.
[0023] In accordance with the embodiment represented, said fixations 4 are disposed on projections
6 substantially perpendicular with respect to said plate 3. Additionally, in this
embodiment, said projections are formed by two strips that form a right angle and
in each projection 6 the fixations 4 may be formed by two tabs that form a right angle,
wherein said tabs are disposed on the vertex formed by said two strips.
[0024] The tabs may be joined to each lighting module in any appropriate manner. For example,
each strip may comprise a hole for inserting a nail or screw, or similar.
[0025] Figure 2 shows the coupling element 2 used to couple three profiles 10 to each other,
forming a T-junction. In this embodiment, as opposed to the coupling element 2 of
figure 1, it comprises a lateral plate 5 fixed to the ends of two adjacent profiles
10.
[0026] Figure 3 shows a coupling element 2 used to couple two profiles 10 to each other,
forming a right-angle junction. In this embodiment, as opposed to the coupling element
2 of figure 1, it comprises two lateral plates 5 joined together forming a right angle,
each of which is fixed to one end of said profiles 10. It should be noted that one
of these lateral plates is not shown in figure 2, since it is on the rear side.
[0027] In order to use the same lighting module in the event of coupling the lighting modules
longitudinally (one after the other) or transversely (forming a right angle), each
lighting module 1 comprises a rotary connector 7 next to each of its ends, wherein
each rotary electrical connector 7 comprises a plurality of electrical connection
projections 8, as can be observed in figure 4.
[0028] It should be noted that figure 4 shows two lighting modules 1 to be connected one
after the other. In the event that the lighting modules 1 are connected forming a
right angle, the rotary connector 7 of each lighting module 1 will rotate 90 degrees.
[0029] In order to connect two lighting modules 1 to each other, a link connector 9 is used,
having terminals 11 which enable the connection of more lighting modules 1 or the
selection of lighting modules 1 that light up simultaneously in accordance with the
electrical connections executed.
[0030] In figure 5, which shows a lighting system in accordance with the present invention
from below, i.e. as a user would see it, it can be observed that the coupling elements
do not block the light and the user cannot see any coupling element, as they are hidden.
[0031] This characteristic has technical advantages, as it does not affect the desired lighting
and aesthetics, as mentioned earlier.
[0032] Despite the fact that reference has been made to a specific embodiment of the invention,
it is evident for the person skilled in the art that numerous variations and changes
may be made to the lighting system described, and that all the aforementioned details
may be substituted by other technically equivalent ones, without detracting from the
scope of protection defined by the attached claims.
1. A lighting system, which comprises a plurality of lighting modules (1) housed inside
at least two profiles (10), said profiles (10) being coupled to each other by means
of at least one coupling element (2), characterised in that the or each coupling element (2) comprises a plate (3) and fixations (4) for fixing
the coupling element (2) to at least two adjacent profiles (10).
2. The lighting system, according to claim 1, wherein said coupling element (2) comprises
a lateral plate (5) fixed to the end of said profile (1).
3. The lighting system, according to claim 1, wherein said coupling element (2) comprises
two lateral plates (5) joined together, each of which is fixed to the end of a profile
(10).
4. The lighting system, according to claim 1, wherein said fixations (4) are disposed
on projections (6) substantially perpendicular to said plate (3).
5. The lighting system, according to claim 4, wherein said projections (6) are formed
by two strips that form a right angle.
6. The lighting system, according to claim 4, wherein in each projection (6) the fixations
are formed by two tabs that form a right angle.
7. The lighting system, according to claims 5 and 6, wherein said tabs are disposed on
the vertex formed by said two strips.
8. The lighting system, according to claim 1, wherein each lighting module (1) comprises
a rotary connector (7) next to each of its ends.
9. The lighting system, according to claim 8, wherein each rotary electrical connector
(7) comprises a plurality of electrical connection projections (8).
10. The lighting system, according to claim 8, which comprises a link connector (9) that
connects two rotary connectors (7) of two adjacent lighting modules (1).
11. The lighting system, according to claim 10, wherein said link connector (9) comprises
terminals (11).