[0001] The invention relates to a luminaire, in particular to a floodlight, and a mounting
system for such a luminaire.
[0002] Currently known mounting systems for floodlight luminaires are mostly mounting frame
systems which surround the luminaire, or the respective lighting modules of the luminaire
on all sides in a frame-like manner in order to ensure rigid mounting. These are usually
heavy and bulky, so that mounting in particular is difficult, and the luminaire together
with the mounting frame system is also susceptible to wind. Particularly in exposed
locations, large forces can be exerted on such luminaires by winds, which promotes
wear and tear and premature material fatigue. Furthermore, these luminaires are usually
placed in difficult to access locations, so that a high weight and/or an unwieldy
design of the luminaire hampers installation and maintenance processes. Moreover,
currently known mounting systems are not adjustable to individual user specific requirements.
[0003] It is thus an object of the present invention to provide a mounting system and a
luminaire as mentioned, which facilitates installation and mounting thereof.
[0004] This object is solved by a mounting system according to independent claim 1. Particular
embodiments of the invention are disclosed in the dependent claims.
[0005] According to the invention a mounting system for mounting at least one lighting module
is provided. Hereby the mounting system comprises two carrier elements, which are
arranged parallel to each other and spaced apart from each other, and further comprises
two mounting elements, which are arranged parallel to each other and spaced apart
from each other. Hereby each of the mounting elements has at least one coupling point
for reversibly connecting the at least one lighting module to the respective mounting
element. Furthermore, the mounting system comprises joints for coupling the mounting
elements to the carrier elements, whereby the joints each comprise a mounting point
on each of the mounting elements and a further mounting point on each of the carrier
elements. Each joint is associated to an opposing joint forming a pivot axis, whereby
the mounting elements are pivotable along the pivot axis with regard to the carrier
elements in a pivoting movement. Moreover, at least one of each two opposing joints
comprises indicator means, which are preferably formed by degree indicators.
[0006] The so formed mounting system eases installation of the at least one lighting module
due to the parallel configuration of the mounting system. Hereby accessibility and
operability is provided, and the coupling points facilitate the connection between
the mounting system and the at least one lighting module of the luminaire. The installation
process of the luminaire is further simplified with the parallel arrangement of the
opposing coupling points of the mounting system. With the mounting system having joints
the mounting system is further adjustable to individual user specific requirements,
whereby with the adjustment of positioning of the lighting module coupled with the
mounting elements with regard to the pivot axis, the lighting characteristics of the
lighting module may be influenced. Furthermore the indicator means of at least one
of each two opposing joints allow for a further facilitated installation and adjustment
of the luminaire with the respective mounting system. Further these indicator means
allow a precise and repeatable adjustment of the positioning of the lighting module
being connected to the mounting elements towards the pivot axis, such that a certain
desired lighting characteristic can be achieved. This reduces costs and time consumed
by installation of the luminaire. Hereby, it would be sufficient if one joint of each
opposing two joints has such indicator means, as a pivoting movement of the mounting
elements with the connected lighting module leads to an identical delta of the pivot
angle at both sides and thus at both opposing joints. Preferably each of two opposing
joints have corresponding indicator elements, such that coupling and installation
of the at least one lighting module is facilitated, as the pivot angle of a respective
mounting element connected with the lighting module is then visible from both sides
of the mounting system.
[0007] Optionally the indicator means are on an outer surface of the respective mounting
element and/or of the respective carrier element facing away from the opposing joint,
wherein preferably the indicator means are formed by degree indicators mapping a degree
range of at least 180°. With this implementation, the indicator means are placed utmost
visible for a user adjusting the mounting system and/or the luminaire. By having degree
indicators as indicator means which further map a degree range of at least 180° adjustment
of the mounting system and/or the luminaire is facilitated and further more flexible,
as the pivot angle between the mounting elements and the thereto respectively connected
carrier elements can be easily changed without the need of additional measurement
tools.
[0008] According to a first embodiment of the mounting system, the mounting system is formed
for mounting at least two lighting modules. Hereby the mounting elements each have
at least two coupling points, for reversibly connecting the at least two lighting
modules to the respective mounting element. Moreover the mounting system further has
a receiving area between the two mounting elements, whereby the receiving area is
formed to receive the at least two lighting modules. Furthermore, each coupling point
of a first one of the mounting elements is associated to a corresponding coupling
point of a second one of the mounting elements in an opposing manner, whereby the
opposing coupling points form a tilt axis, whereby preferably these tilt axes run
parallel to each other. Further preferably at least one of the mounting elements has
indicator elements on a surface of the respective mounting element wherein the indicator
elements are designed to indicate an angle of tilt of a respective lighting module
with respect to the mounting element. The so formed mounting system eases installation
of the lighting modules due to the parallel orientation of the lighting modules arranged
between the two mounting elements. The installation process of the luminaire is further
simplified with the given receiving area and the parallel arrangement of the opposing
coupling points of the mounting system. The indicator elements on at least one mounting
element allow for a further facilitated installation of the luminaire with the respective
mounting system. Further these indicator elements allow a precise and repeatable adjustment
of the lighting modules towards the mounting system, such that a certain desired lighting
characteristic can be achieved. This reduces costs and time consumed by installation
of the respective lighting modules and thus the luminaire. Hereby, it would be sufficient
if one mounting element of the mounting system has such indicator elements, as a tilt
of a connected lighting module leads to an identical delta of the tilt angle at both
sides and thus at both mounting elements. Preferably both mounting elements have corresponding
indicator elements, such that coupling and installation of the lighting modules is
facilitated, as the tilt angle of a respective lighting module is then visible from
both sides of the mounting system.
[0009] Another aspect of the first embodiment includes that the at least one mounting element
has indicator elements on an outer surface of the mounting element, whereby the outer
surface is a surface facing away from the receiving area, wherein preferably each
of the coupling points of the at least one mounting element have associated indicator
elements. This implementation allows for an improved readability of the indicator
elements, which further facilitates installation and readjustment of the luminaire
with the respective mounting system. Preferably both mounting elements are provided
with respective indicator elements positioned on the respective outer surfaces. This
allows for particularly easy handling and flexible positioning of the mounting system
and the luminaire.
[0010] Optionally in the first embodiment the indicator elements are each formed by degree
markings which map a specific degree range, preferably a degree range of at least
30°, and particularly preferably a degree range of at least 120°. This features a
precise and flexible installation process, which provides a variety of application
possibilities of the mounting system.
[0011] Preferably in the first embodiment the at least one mounting element has sundry indicator
elements and preferably at least two different indicator elements, in particular at
least two different degree markings. The so formed mounting element provides different
indicator elements for different coupling points and thus different to be connected
lighting modules, reflecting usual setups of such luminaires, in particular floodlights,
whereas for example the outer lighting modules are usually more tilted than the light
modules positioned in the middle of the mounting system and thus the luminaire. Therefore,
different indicator elements may be provided with regard to a usual angle of tilt
at a respective coupling point.
[0012] Another aspect of the first embodiment includes that each mounting element has at
least one through opening which forms a handle element of the respective mounting
element. The so formed mounting system provides an easy mounting and carriage of the
mounting system and/or the luminaire. With the one or more handle elements the carriage
and handling of the luminaire is improved, whereby furthermore the handle elements
allow for an easy adjustment of the positioning of the mounting system within a carrier
system. The through openings further reduce the wind contact surface of the mounting
system, whereby furthermore a ventilation channel is created by the through openings
for passively cooling the mounted lighting modules. Thus, stability and usability
of the mounting system and luminaire is improved.
[0013] Optionally in the first embodiment the at least one through opening is arranged between
two coupling points of a mounting element. This configuration provides a stiff mounting
system, such that even with a reduced material surface area of the mounting system,
a stable mounting of lighting modules at the coupling points is accomplished. Furthermore,
the through opening provides cooling air for the lighting modules, as the back sides
of the lighting modules can now easily be surrounded by air flowing through the trough
holes. Moreover, the handle element formed by the through opening is ergonomically
built, such that carrying, mounting and/or adjusting the luminaire or the mounting
system or a carrier system is facilitated.
[0014] Another aspect of the first embodiment includes that the indicator elements are arranged
in an edge region of the respective mounting element. Hereby the mounting element
may have different edge regions, whereas for example the outer edge regions are formed
by the outer edges of the mounting element. Moreover, such edge regions may be formed
by the through openings, which thus form different edges. With the indicator elements
being placed in a region close to such an edge region of the mounting element, connected
lighting modules are visible behind these edges, such that the angle of tilt is easily
obtainable.
[0015] Preferably in the first embodiment the mounting elements are each arranged laterally
on end faces of the lighting modules. With this arrangement of the mounting elements,
the assembly of the mounting system and thus the luminaire is simplified. Moreover,
with the mounting elements and thus the coupling points being arranged on end faces
of the lighting modules the mounting system is designed for an utmost steady mounting.
[0016] Optionally in the first embodiment each mounting element is formed approximately
symmetrically, wherein in particular the coupling points are arranged symmetrically
with respect to a central axis of the mounting element. This configuration further
improves stability of the mounting system, as impacting forces on the mounting system
and/or the carrier system and/or the luminaire can be distributed evenly across the
components of the respective system. Moreover, assembly of the respective luminaire
is facilitated. Adding to that, the parallelism of the mounting elements and thus
the mounting system further improves aesthetics and functionality with regard to the
lighting characteristic of the luminaire. Moreover, a symmetrical configuration of
the mounting element 100 and/or the mounting system 10 allow for a symmetric setup
of the luminaire which further improves weight balancing and aesthetics.
[0017] Preferably in the first embodiment each mounting element has three coupling points.
With this configuration, the mounting system allows for three lighting modules to
be mounted, such that assembly and carriage of the mounting system and the luminaire
is facilitated. Optionally in the first embodiment each coupling point is accessible
from both an outer surface and an inner surface of a respective mounting element.
This characteristic facilitates the assembly of the luminaire, as the coupling between
the mounting system and the individual lighting modules is also achievable from the
outer surface, which is easier to reach, compared to the inner surface.
[0018] Preferably in the first embodiment the coupling points are configured for tiltable
adjustment of a respective connected lighting module about the respective tilt axis.
This provides an individual adjustment of the respective connected lighting modules,
which improves flexibility and application possibilities of the mounting system, and
thus the luminaire. Hereby the lighting characteristic of the luminaire is quickly
and comfortably adjustable, whereby it is further preferably possible to adjust the
luminaire after it has been installed. Therefore, the mounting system allows for an
individual adjustment of each connected lighting module.
[0019] Optionally in the first embodiment at least one mounting element comprises fixing
elements for fixing a tilted positioning of a respective lighting module, preferably
each coupling point of the at least one mounting element has at least one fixing element
associated therewith. With this configuration the positioning of the respective lighting
modules is easily fixable, allowing for a further steady and stiff setup of the luminaire
with the mounting system. Hereby the fixing elements preferably provide a reversible
fixing, such that the positioning of the respective lighting module is flexibly adjustable.
[0020] Preferably in the first embodiment the two mounting elements each have a mounting
point for mounting the mounting system on a carrier element. With this configuration,
a coupling to a carrier element forming the carrier system is further facilitated.
Moreover preferably the mounting point is arranged on the central axis of the mounting
element, thus a symmetrical luminaire mounted on the carrier system is provided. Furthermore
preferably, the two mounting points of the mounting system form a pivot axis, whereby
the mounting system is pivotable along this pivot axis in a pivoting movement. This
enables an easy and flexible positioning of the luminaire and the mounting system
with respect to the carrier element. Additionally the mounting point preferably has
further indicator elements which are preferably formed by degree markings, which preferably
map a degree range of about 180°. Thus, as with the indicator elements of the coupling
points the whole mounting system is pivotable in an easy and precise manner without
the use of extra measurement tools. Moreover preferred at least one mounting element
has further fixing elements for fixing a pivoted positioning of the mounting system.
Hence a respective adjusted positioning of the mounting system towards the carrier
element is easily and moreover preferred reversibly fixable, such that the adjusted
positioning is durable.
[0021] According to a second embodiment of the mounting system, the mounting system further
comprises additional carrier elements which are attached to the carrier elements and
which are formed to couple with an additional lighting module. With this characteristics,
the mounting system is easily extendable forming the possibility of attaching an additional
lighting module.
[0022] Furthermore in the second embodiment the additional carrier elements are pivotable
along the pivot axis with regard to the carrier elements in a further pivoting movement.
Thus, the positioning of the additional carrier elements and thus the positioning
of the additional lighting module which is connected to the additional carrier elements
is adjustable with regard to the known pivot axis related to the carrier elements.
[0023] Preferably in the second embodiment this further pivoting movement is independent
to the pivoting movement of the mounting elements with regard to the carrier elements.
With this implementation, the additional carrier elements and thus the additional
lighting module is independently positionable with regard to the other lighting module.
[0024] Moreover preferred in the second embodiment the additional lighting module is connected
to mounting elements, which are coupled with the additional carrier elements via own
joints, whereas these joints form an other pivot axis, which allows individual adjustment
of the additional lighting module towards the additional carrier elements.
[0025] Further preferably in the second embodiment the further pivoting movement is supported
and limited by guiding elements wherein preferably these guiding elements comprise
a guiding rail. These guiding elements support the structure of such a mounting system,
whereas furthermore installation and adjustment of the mounting system and thus of
the luminaire is facilitated.
[0026] Preferably in the second embodiment an adjusted positioning of the additional carrier
elements towards the carrier elements is reversibly fixed by a fastening element.
With this implementation, the structure and stability of the mounting system is improved,
whereas an adjusted positioning is easily fixable.
[0027] In a further preferred configuration of the second embodiment the additional carrier
elements are arranged parallel to each other and spaced apart from each other. Thus
a certain space is formed between the additional carrier elements, simplifying installation
and adjustment of the mounting system and thus the luminaire, whereas with the spaced
positioning the stability of the mounting system is further improved.
[0028] Furthermore, a luminaire is provided, which comprises a respective mounting system
according to any of the embodiments of the present invention and at least one lighting
module, which is connected to the mounting system.
[0029] The invention is explained in detail below with reference to examples of embodiments
and with reference to the drawing. The figures show:
- Figure 1
- a perspective view of a luminaire and a mounting system according to a first embodiment
of the present invention with one lighting module connected to the two mounting elements
of the mounting system;
- Figure 2
- a perspective view of a luminaire and the mounting system according to a first embodiment
of the present invention and known from Figure 1 with three lighting modules connected
to the two mounting elements of the mounting system;
- Figure 3
- a perspective view of the luminaire and the mounting system according to a first embodiment
of the present invention and known from Figure 2, with carrier elements connected
to the mounting elements;
- Figure 4
- a perspective view of the luminaire and the mounting system according to a first embodiment
of the present invention and known from Figure 3, with a tilted positioning of the
lighting modules;
- Figure 5A
- a side view of an outer surface of a mounting element according to a first embodiment
of the invention;
- Figure 5B
- a side view of an inner surface of a mounting element according to a first embodiment
of the invention;
- Figure 6
- a cropped side view of a luminaire and a mounting system according to a first embodiment
of the present invention, with at least two lighting modules connected to the mounting
system;
- Figure 7
- a perspective view of a luminaire and a mounting system according to a first embodiment
of the present invention with two lighting modules connected to the mounting elements,
and with carrier elements connected to the mounting elements;
- Figure 8
- a side view of a luminaire and a mounting system according to a second embodiment
of the present invention with one lighting module;
- Figure 9A
- a side view of a luminaire and a mounting system according to a second embodiment
of the present invention with two lighting module;
- Figure 9B
- a perspective view of the luminaire and the mounting system according to a second
embodiment of the present invention and known from Figure 9A.
[0030] Figures 1 to 7 show different exemplary configurations of the mounting system 10
and the luminaire 1 according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
[0031] Figure 1 shows a perspective view of a luminaire 1 comprising a mounting system 10
with one lighting module 200 connected to the two mounting elements 100, 101, 102
of the mounting system 10. The mounting system 10 features a first mounting element
101 and a second mounting element 102, which are arranged parallel to each other and
spaced apart from each other, such that the mounting system 10 has a receiving area
190 between the two mounting elements 100, 101, 102. Hereby each mounting element
100, 101, 102 comprises multiple coupling points 110 for coupling one or multiple
lighting modules 200 with the mounting system 10 via a reversible mechanical connection,
whereby each lighting module 200 is received within the receiving area 190. The receiving
area 190 is formed to receive the at least two lighting modules 200, whereby in the
shown embodiment each mounting element 100, 101, 102 comprises three coupling points
110 and therefore provides a coupling of up to three lighting modules 200 with the
shown mounting system 10.
[0032] Furthermore, the mounting system 10 comprises mounting points 170 for connecting
the mounting elements 100, 101, 102 with carrier elements 300, 301, 302. As shown
especially in Figures 3, 4 and 7 the coupling of the carrier elements 300, 301, 302
and mounting elements 100, 101, 102 is formed by joints 400, which each link a respective
mounting element 100, 101, 102 to a respective carrier element 300, 301, 302, whereby
each joint 400 comprises the mounting point 170 on the respective mounting element
100, 101, 102 and the further mounting point 370 on the respective carrier element
300, 301, 302. Each joint 400 is associated to an opposing joint 400 - as indicated
by the opposing mounting point 170 of the first mounting element 101 with regard to
the mounting point 170 of the second mounting element 102 in Figure 1 - forming a
pivot axis Px, whereby the mounting elements 100, 101, 102 are pivotable along the
pivot axis Px with regard to the carrier elements 300, 301, 302 in a pivoting movement.
The further mounting points 370 may be formed as through holes, and/or a marking and
connecting element 310 and/or guide rails or the like.
[0033] Furthermore at least one of each two opposing joints 400 comprises indicator means
180, 310, whereas in the first embodiment these indicator means are formed by degree
indicators comprising further indicator elements 180 as well as a marking and connecting
element 310. Hereby the further indicator elements 180 are formed by indicator markings
which map a degree range of 180°, whereas the marking and connecting element 310 shows
the respective pivot degree of the mounting element 100, 101, 102 towards the carrier
element 300, 301, 302, as can be seen in detail in the Figures of the first embodiment.
The marking and connecting element 310 of each joint 400 is thus preferably formed
to indicate the pivoting and is further preferably formed to interact with the mounting
point 170 forming a steady connection of the respective mounting element 100, 101,
102 and the respective carrier element 300, 301, 302.
[0034] As shown in Figure 1 each coupling point 110 of the first mounting element 101 is
associated to a corresponding coupling point 110 of the second mounting element 102
in an opposing manner, wherein the opposing coupling points 110 form a respective
tilt axis Tx, Tx1, Tx2, Tx3. Hereby the lighting modules 200 are arranged along a
respective tilt axis Tx, Tx1, Tx2, Tx3 of the mounting system 10, such that a first
lighting module 200 is aligned on a first tilt axis Tx1, a second lighting module
is aligned on a second tilt axis Tx2 and a third lighting module is aligned on a third
tilt axis Tx3, whereby these tilt axes Tx, Tx1, Tx2, Tx3 run parallel to each other.
Moreover, the coupling points 110 are configured for a tiltable adjustment of a respective
connected lighting module 200 about the respective tilt axis Tx, Tx1, Tx2, Tx3, whereby
each lighting module 200 of the luminaire 1 is individually tiltable about its respective
tilt axis Tx.
[0035] As shown in the figures at least one mounting element 100, 101, 102 may further comprise
fixing elements 111 for fixing a tilted positioning T, T1, T2, T3 of a respective
lighting module 200, whereby the first lighting module has a first tilted positioning
T1, the second lighting module has a second tilted positioning T2 and the third lighting
module has a third tilted positioning T3. Preferably each coupling point 110 of the
at least one mounting element 100, 101, 102 has at least one fixing element 111 associated
therewith. These fixing elements 111 allow for an easy adjustment and fixation of
a respective tilt positioning T of a lighting module 200.
[0036] Figures 3 and 4 show different tilt positions T, T1, T2, T3 of the mounted lighting
modules 200, whereas in Figure 3 the lighting modules 200 are not tilted at all in
relation to the mounting system 10, and whereas in Figure 3 each of the lighting modules
200 is tilted in a different tilt angle α in relation to the mounting system 10. An
other example of a tilted positioning T of respective lighting modules 200 is shown
in Figure 6, which shows that one of the lighting modules 200 is tilted in an tilt
angle α of approximately 20° towards the mounting element 100, 101, 102, and whereas
an other lighting module 200 which is positioned in a central area is not tilted,
which equals an tilt angle of 0°.
[0037] In Figure 1 the second mounting element 102 basically shows the inner surface 107
of a mounting element 100, whereby the first mounting element 101 shows the outer
surface 105 of a mounting element 100. Hereby it is visible, that each coupling point
110 is accessible from both an outer surface 105 and an inner surface 107 of a respective
mounting element 100, 101, 102.
[0038] Figures 5A and 5B illustrate that the coupling points 110 preferably are aligned
along a horizontal axis Hx of the mounting element 100, which eases installation of
the lighting modules 200 and further contributes with regard to the aesthetics of
the luminaire 1. Moreover, preferably the fixing elements 111 associated to their
respective coupling point 110 are centrally aligned on this horizontal axis Hx as
well. Hereby the horizontal axis Hx is further preferred parallel to a lower edge
of the mounting element 100.
[0039] As shown in Figures 1 and 2 the mounting elements 100, 101, 102 are each arranged
laterally on end faces 205 of the lighting modules 200, such that the coupling points
110 are each connected with a respective end face 205 of a lighting module. This allows
an easy installation of the lighting modules 200 inside the mounting system 10. In
Figure 2 a luminaire 1 with a mounting system 10 - which comprises the two mounting
elements 100 with three coupling points 110 each, whereby the carrier elements 300,
301, 302 are not shown in Figure 2 - and three lighting modules 200 is shown. Hereby
the lighting modules 200 are not tilted, such that the lighting modules 200 are arranged
parallel to the horizontal axis Hx.
[0040] Hereby each lighting module 200 provides a light emitting surface 201 and a lighting
module housing 202, which preferably comprises a heat sink 203, which may be integrally
formed with the housing 202. The lighting module 200 preferably is built to allow
for a high-performance light output, which is necessary for floodlight luminaires.
Behind the light emitting surface 201 and inside the housing 202 of each light module
200 at least one illumination element may be present, whereby the illumination element
could be a lamp or an LED-array or the like. Moreover, different lighting modules
200 with regard to their light emission characteristics may be connected to the mounting
system 10 to accomplish a customized luminaire 1 according to individual requirements
of a user. Each lighting module 200 is preferably plate-shaped, whereby the heat sink
203 allows for a passive cooling of the lighting module 200, which relies on surrounding
air flowing through its heatsink elements.
[0041] Further shown in the figures according to one embodiment at least one mounting element
100, 101, 102 has so called indicator elements 160 on a surface 105, 107 of the respective
mounting element 100, 101, 102. In Figures 5A, 5B and 6 these indicator elements 160
are shown in more detail, wherein in the shown embodiment the indicator elements 160
are designed to indicate an angle of tilt α of a respective lighting module 200 with
respect to the mounting element 100, 101, 102. With these indicator elements 160 the
positioning of each lighting module 200 is simplified and easily repeatable, such
that the setup of such a luminaire 1 is further facilitated, allowing for an improved
lighting characteristic of the luminaire 1 according to the respective conditions.
Thus, the user setting up the respective luminaire 1 is enabled to adjust the positioning
of the individual lighting modules 200 of the luminaire 1 without the need for additional
measurement tools, as the indicator elements 160 are integrated on the mounting element
100. In the shown embodiments the indicator elements 160 are placed on an outer surface
105 of the mounting element 100, whereby it is also possible to place these indicator
elements 160 on an inner surface 107. Preferably both mounting elements 100 comprise
such indicator elements 160.
[0042] Furthermore, each of the coupling points 110 of the at least one mounting element
100, 101, 102 may have associated indicator elements 160, and both mounting elements
100, 101, 102 preferably have corresponding indicator elements 160. As displayed in
the embodiments of Figures 5A and 6 the indicator elements 160 are each formed by
degree markings which map a specific degree range. This configuration allows for a
quick and flexible tilted positioning of a lighting module 200 towards the mounting
element 100 in a desired angle of tilt α. Hereby a mounting element 100 may have different
variants of indicator elements 160, whereby for example an indicator element 160 placed
in a central area of the mounting element 100 maps a different degree range than an
indicator element 160 placed in an end area of the mounting element 100, as lighting
modules 200 connected to a coupling point 110 in an end area of the mounting element
100 may be more tilted than lighting modules 200 in a central area of a luminaire
1. Therefore, the shown mounting element 100 has sundry indicator elements 160 on
its outer surface 105, whereas one variant has a degree range of 30° and an other
variant has a degree range of 120°. Of course the configuration of the indicator elements
160 and in particular of these degree ranges may differ according to a respective
area of application of the mounting system 10 and/or the luminaire 1.
[0043] Moreover, the indicator elements 160 of a respective mounting element 100 may also
comprise additional markings 161 such as arrows or other symbols, which mark a provided
default orientation of a connected lighting module 200. These additional markings
161 are further preferred aligned on the horizontal axis Hx such that a lighting device
200 oriented thereto is automatically untilted, which means tilted by 0° towards the
mounting system 10. Hereby the lighting modules 200 may have a marking 210 which may
interact with an additional marking 161 of a respective mounting element 100, facilitating
the untilted positioning of a respective lighting module 200. These markings 210 may
also be formed by distinctive structures of the lighting module 200, such as an edge
forming a transition between the light emitting surface 201 and the housing 202 and/or
the heat sink 203 of the lighting module 200.
[0044] The markings 210 of a lighting module 200 and/or the additional marking 161 and/or
the indicator elements 160 of a mounting element 100 may be formed integrally with
the respective element and/or may also be formed by an extra component connected to
the said element, such as a decal for example. Hereby the indicator elements 160 which
are integrally formed with the mounting element 100 may be laser cut, milled, and/or
formed by injection moulding or punching during production of the mounting element
100. Same applies to the marking 210 of a respective lighting module 200.
[0045] As shown in Figures 1 to 6 the mounting system 10 according to the therein shown
embodiment further comprises handle elements 120, which improve carriage and handling
of the mounting system 10 and thus the assembled luminaire 1 and or the carrier system
15. Hereby preferably each mounting element 100, 101, 102 has at least one through
opening 140 which forms such a handle element 120 of the respective mounting element
100, 101, 102. Hereby the handle elements 120 allow for an easy handling and especially
a simplified carriage of the mounting system 10 and thus the luminaire 1. Moreover,
the handle elements 120 ease an attachment of the mounting system 10 and/or the luminaire
1 to a respective carrier element 300 or the like.
[0046] With these through openings 140 the weight of the mounting elements 100 is reduced,
while furthermore allowing a direct view onto the coupled lighting modules 200 which
are arranged in the receiving area 190 of the mounting system 10. Additionally, these
through openings 140 improve the air flow towards the lighting modules 200, which
improves the cooling of the lighting modules 200. Furthermore, with the reduced material
of the mounting element 100 and the through openings 140 the windage surface is reduced
as well, so that the environmental impact through wind on the mounting system 10 and
thus on the luminaire 1 and the carrier system 15 is decreased.
[0047] In the shown embodiments each mounting element 100 comprises two through openings
140, which are symmetrically arranged on the mounting element 100 with respect to
a central axis Cx of the mounting element 100, as indicated in Figures 5A and 5B.
The at least one through opening 140 is hereby arranged between two coupling points
110 of a respective mounting element 100, 101, 102, which further improves stability
of the mounting element 100. Preferably the horizontal axis Hx and the central axis
Cx intersect at a coupling point 110 located in a central area of the mounting element
100, whereas the central axis Cx and the horizontal axis Hx are further preferred
orthogonal to each other. Furthermore, each tilt axis Tx, Tx1, Tx2, Tx3 of the coupling
points 110 is orthogonal to the horizontal axis Hx. As further displayed in the Figures
5A and 5B each mounting element 100, 101, 102 is formed approximately symmetrically,
wherein in particular the coupling points 110 are arranged symmetrically with respect
to a central axis Cx of the mounting element 100, 101, 102.
[0048] The combination of the indicator elements 160 and the through openings 140 further
facilitate the positioning of the lighting modules 200, as these through openings
140 form additional edge regions of the mounting element 100, such that the lighting
modules 200, and in particular the end faces of the respective lighting modules 200,
arranged in-between the two mounting elements 100, 101, 102 are visible, so that the
tilt angle α of the respective lighting modules 200 can be read and adjusted quickly
and precisely due to the indicator elements 160. Even the tilt angle α of a lighting
module 200 which is positioned in a central area of the mounting system 10 can be
precisely read and adjusted, as the through openings 140 and the respective indicator
elements in these edge regions show the respective tilt angle α. Therefore, preferably
the indicator elements 160 are arranged in an edge region of the respective mounting
element 100, 101, 102.
[0049] In the shown embodiment each mounting element 100, 101, 102 has a mounting point
170 for mounting on the respective carrier element 300, 301, 302 whereas moreover
preferably the mounting point 170 is arranged on the central axis Cx of the mounting
element 100. The pivot axis Px, which is formed by the two joints 400 of the two mounting
points 170 of the two mounting elements 100, 101, 102, enables the mounting elements
100, 101, 102 to be moved along the pivot axis Px in a pivoting movement, providing
the possibility for an individual, precise and situation-related adjustment of the
positioning of the mounting system 10 and thus the luminaire 1. At least one mounting
element 100, 101, 102 preferably has further fixing elements 171 for fixing a pivoted
positioning P of the mounting elements 100, 101, 102 towards the carrier elements
300, 301, 302, further increasing sturdiness of the mounting system 10 and thus the
luminaire 1. These further fixing elements 171 are preferably arranged close to the
respective mounting point 170, as shown especially in Figures 5A and 5B.
[0050] The marking and connecting element 310 of a carrier element 300, 301, 302 is hereby
coupled with the respective mounting points 170 of the mounting elements 100, 101,
102. Hereby the marking and connecting element 310 could be designed as a screw or
a snap-in connection or the like, building a stiff and durable mechanical connection
between the marking and connecting element 310 and the respective mounting element
100, 101, 102 to ensure a sturdy setup of the mounting system 10 and thus a sturdy
mounting of the luminaire 1. Hereby the further fixing elements 171 and the marking
and connecting element 310 may interact with each other. Moreover the marking and
connecting element 310 may also interact with a guiding rail being integrally formed
with a respective carrier element 300, 301, 302, which allows for an flexible adjustment
of the coupling between the mounting elements 100, 101, 102 and the carrier elements
300, 301, 302 of the mounting system 10.
[0051] The further indicator elements 180 are associated to a respective mounting point
170 of a mounting element 100, 101, 102, as shown especially in Figure 5A. Hereby
when coupled to the carrier element 300, 301, 302 the pivoting angle can be easily
read due to these further indicator elements 180. With these further indicator elements
180, which map a degree range of 180°, an easy, flexible and accurate positioning
of the mounting elements 100, 101, 102 of the mounting system 10 and thus the luminaire
1 in relation to the carrier elements 300, 301, 302 is provided, such that a certain
intended angle between the carrier elements 300, 301, 302 and the mounting elements
100, 101, 102 can be achieved.
[0052] Hereby as indicated in Figure 3 the pivoting movement for adjusting the pivoted positioning
P is a movement of the mounting elements 100, 101, 102 relative to the carrier elements
300, 301, 302, whereas this positioning adjustment is facilitated by the handle elements
120 of the mounting elements 100, 101, 102, which allow a simple, targeted and defined
pivoting of the mounting system 10 and thus the luminaire 1. The pivot angle of the
pivoted positioning P is hereby directly shown via the further indicator elements
180, whereby preferably the carrier element 300 may comprise auxiliar markings to
further improve reading accuracy of the further indicator elements 180. For example
such an auxiliary marking could be formed by an arrow or a similar symbol formed at
an edge of at least one carrier element 300, 301, 302 in the surrounding of the further
indicator elements 180, or formed within a marking and connecting element 310.
[0053] The carrier elements 300, 301, 302 may coupled together via a strut 305, whereas
the carrier elements 300 and the strut 305 may form a stirrup. Hereby the strut 305
may act as a base element, which is designed to be connected to a wall, a celling
or other contact points, for mounting the luminaire 1 and thus the mounting system
10. Hereby the carrier elements 300 are formed as two side arms , which are connected
laterally to the base element - i.e. the strut 305. These carrier elements 300 are
then connected to the mounting elements 100 via the marking and connecting element
310.
[0054] Preferably the carrier elements 300, the strut 305, and/or the mounting elements
100 are built from metal or other sturdy, stiff and durablematerials. The mounting
elements 100, the carrier elements 300, as well as the other components of the mounting
system 10, e.g. the marking and connecting element 310 and/or the strut, may be formed
by a stamping process, a casting process, in particular an injection moulding process,
or a cutting process or the like.
[0055] Figure 4 shows a luminaire 1 comprising a mounting system 10, whereas the lighting
modules 200 are each differently tilted in relation to the mounting elements 100 of
the mounting system 10. This allows a situational adjustment to fit the luminaire
1 to certain requirements of the user, whereas different tilt positions T of the lighting
modules 200 result in different lighting characteristics of the luminaire 1. In particular,
depending on the configuration of the luminaire 1, different areas may be illuminated
so that, especially when used in stadiums or large places, individual settings lead
to an ideal illumination depending on the circumstances. With the possible adjustments
of the lighting characteristics of the luminaire 1 by adjusting each of the lighting
modules 200 in relation to the tilt axes Tx and by adjusting the mounting elements
100 in relation to the pivot axis Px the luminaire 1 is utmost versatile, especially
as a floodlight.
[0056] As can be seen from Figures 1, 5A and 5B, the mounting element 100, 101, 102 in this
embodiment is shaped essentially like a coat hanger, whereas the shape approximates
a triangle with rounded corners and the aforementioned through openings 140.
[0057] The fixing elements 111 max be formed by snap-in elements, screws or other similar
fixation elements which allow for a sturdy but reversible mechanical connection between
each mounting element 100, 101, 102 and the respective lighting module 200.
[0058] Moreover, as shown especially in the embodiments of Figures 1 and 5B the mounting
element may comprise at least one supporting structure 150, preferably located at
each coupling point 110 and associated thereto. This supporting structure 150 may
be designed to support the coupling of a lighting module 200 with the mounting element
100, preventing the mounting element 100 and the lighting module 200 from slipping
in relation to each other during the assembly of these two components, further facilitating
the assembly. Furthermore, the supporting structure 150 may be formed to limit the
range of tilting of a respective lighting module 200, which may be realized via interaction
with a corresponding structure of the lighting module 200.
[0059] Of course embodiments of the luminaire 1 with more or less lighting modules 200 are
also possible, whereas preferably the number of lighting modules 200 and/or the number
of coupling points 110 per mounting element 100 is odd, such that the general setup
with a central coupling point 110 placed in the intersection of the horizontal axis
Hx and the central axis Cx can be continued.
[0060] Optionally an even number of coupling points 110 per mounting element 100 is also
possible, as exemplary shown in the configuration of the first embodiment of the luminaire
1 and the mounting system 10 shown in Figure 7. Hereby the luminaire 1 comprises two
lighting modules 200, which are coupled to two mounting elements 100, 101, 102 arranged
at lateral faces of the luminaires 200. Hereby each mounting element 100 comprises
two coupling points 110 at opposite ends of each mounting element 100. Thus in comparison
with the former described version of the mounting elements 100 with three coupling
points 110, the middle coupling point 110 is removed in the configuration with an
even number of coupling points 110. However, each coupling point 110 is associated
with its own indicator elements 160, which indicate the respective angle of tilt α
of the lighting module 200 coupled to the respective coupling point 110. The mounting
elements 100 are then each coupled - as before - with the carrier elements 300. In
the shown possible configuration the coupling is realized via the mounting points
170 of the mounting elements 100. Hereby the mounting point 170 of a respective mounting
element 100 is associated with further indicator elements 180 indicating a pivot angle
of the mounting elements 100 around the pivot axis Px and thus a pivot angle of the
mounting elements 100 in relation to the carrier elements 300 - just as in the previously
discussed configuration with an odd number of coupling points 110.
[0061] Figures 8, 9A and 9B show different exemplary configurations of the mounting system
10 and the luminaire 1 according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
[0062] Hereby Figure 1 shows a luminaire 1 with one single lighting module 200 coupled to
the mounting system 10 in a different way - compared to the first embodiment. Hereby
the mounting elements 100, 101, 102 are implemented in a different way, whereas still
two mounting elements 100 are arranged parallel to each other and spaced apart from
each other. Each mounting element 100 has at least one coupling point 110 for reversibly
connecting the at least one lighting module 200 to the respective mounting element
100, whereas these coupling points 110 may be formed as screws, bolts, snap in elements
or similar structures for a stiff and sturdy connection between the mounting element
100, 101, 102 and the luminaire 1. In the shown exemplary configuration of the second
embodiment the coupling points 110 are formed via screws which mount the mounting
elements 100 to the back side of the respective lighting module 200. Hereby the coupling
points 110 are connected to the heat sink 203 and/or the housing 202 of the lighting
module 200.
[0063] The mounting system 10 further comprises joints 400 for coupling the mounting elements
100, 101, 102 to the carrier elements 300, 301, 302, whereby the joints 400 each comprise
a mounting point 170 on each of the mounting elements 100, 101, 102 and a further
mounting point 370 on each of the carrier elements 300, 301, 302. The mounting point
170 of the mounting element 100 is not shown in Figure 8, as the carrier element 301
overlaps, whereas the further mounting point 370, formed as a through hole and the
marking and connecting element 310 is coupled to the mounting point 170 forming a
steady connection of the mounting element 100 and the carrier element 300. Hereby
the joint 400 with the marking and connecting element 310 further has indicator means
180, 310 to indicate a pivoted positioning of the mounting elements 100 towards the
carrier elements 300 along the pivot axis Px, which is formed by the two opposing
joints 400 of the mounting system 10. As exemplary displayed in Figure 8 these indicator
means 310 are formed by degree indicators. Moreover the indicator means 180, 310 may
comprise additional elements, to further facilitate the positioning and improve the
readability. As exemplary shown in Figure 8 further indicators with an arrow may be
included.
[0064] With the connecting points 110 being directly connected to the heat sink the heat
dissipation and heat removal of the luminaire 1 is further improved, as the mechanical
connection between the lighting module 200 and the mounting elements 100 is further
a thermal connection using the mounting system 10 as an extended heat sink of the
connected lighting modules. The mounting elements 100 of the second embodiment are
preferably formed in a L-shape, with a low weight and improved aerodynamics thus reducing
the wind drag of the mounting system 10 and thus the luminaire 1.
[0065] Figures 9A and 9B exemplary show an other configuration of the second embodiment,
showing a luminaire 1 with two lighting modules 200. Hereby the known mounting system
10 shown in Figure 8 forms the basis for this configuration, whereas additional carrier
elements 303, 304 are attached to the carrier elements 300, 301, 302. These additional
carrier elements 300, 304 are formed to couple with an additional lighting module
200, preferably in the same manner as the carrier elements 300.
[0066] The additional carrier elements 303, 304 are preferably easily attachable to the
known carrier elements 300 of Figure 8, whereas the additional carrier elements 303,
304 are coupled with the carrier elements 300 via the joints 400, such that the additional
carrier elements 300, 304 are pivotable along the pivot axis Px with regard to the
carrier elements 300, 301, 302 in a further pivoting movement, wherein preferably
this further pivoting movement is independent to the pivoting movement of the mounting
elements 100, 101, 102 with regard to the carrier elements 300, 301, 302. Furthermore
the additional carrier elements 303, 304 may be connected to the carrier elements
300 via guiding elements 321, 322, whereas the carrier elements 300 comprise at least
one part of these guiding elements. Hereby the guiding elements 321, 322, are formed
by a guiding rail 321 and fixation elements 322 interacting with the guiding rail
321. These fixation elements 322 are not only formed to guide the movement of the
additional carrier element 303, 304 but also to fix the respective desired and adjusted
positioning of the additional carrier element 303, 304, to improve stability of the
mounting system 10. Hereby the fixation elements 322 are formed by a through hole
322a of the carrier element 300 and a bolt and/or screw 322b interacting with the
through hole 322a. Thus the further pivoting movement of the additional carrier elements
303, 304 is supported and limited by the guiding elements 321, 322.
[0067] As shown in the exemplary configurations shown of Figures 9A and 9B the additional
carrier elements 303, 304 are also arranged parallel to each other and spaced apart
from each other, such that the connecting points 110 of the mounting elements 100,
101, 102 cupled with the additional carrier elements 303, 304 are preferably identically
spaced from each other compared to the mounting elements 100 connected to the carrier
elements 300. In the shown configuration each of the lighting modules 200 connected
to the mounting system 10 are pivotable around their respective pivot axis Px, Px1,
Px2 formed by the respective opposing joints 400 of the mounting elements 100, 101,
102 and the carrier elements 300, 301, 302 or the additional carrier elements 303,
304.
[0068] Of course the second embodiment exemplary shown in Figures 8, 9A and 9B are not limited
to the displayed configurations, as of course a configuration with second additional
carrier elements coupled either to the carrier elements 300 or the additional carrier
elements 303, 304 or other similar implementations are possible. Obviously similar
or identical features of the two different embodiments are generally not mentioned
separately herein and, in view of the figures and the technical understanding, these
features are equally valid for all embodiments.
[0069] Therefore, a mounting system 10 for facilitating transport, mounting and adjustment
of the mounting system 10 and therewith connected lighting modules 200 is provided.
The so formed mounting system 10 and luminaire 1, which preferably is a floodlight,
is utmost flexibly adjustable to respective user specific requirements. A flexible,
precise and repeatable configuration of the luminaire 1 and its lighting modules 200
is enabled by the respective mounting system 10.
[0070] The present invention is not limited by the embodiment as described herein as long
as being covered by the appended claims.
1. A mounting system (10) for mounting at least one lighting module (200), comprising:
two carrier elements (300, 301, 302) being arranged parallel to each other and spaced
apart from each other,
two mounting elements (100, 101, 102) being arranged parallel to each other and spaced
apart from each other,
wherein each of the mounting elements (100, 101, 102) has at least one coupling point
(110) for reversibly connecting the at least one lighting module (200) to the respective
mounting element (100, 101, 102),
and whereby the mounting system (10) further comprises joints (400) for coupling the
mounting elements (100, 101, 102) to the carrier elements (300, 301, 302), the joints
(400) each comprising a mounting point (170) on each of the mounting elements (100,
101, 102) and a further mounting point (370) on each of the carrier elements (300,
301, 302), wherein each joint (400) is associated to an opposing joint (400) forming
a pivot axis (Px), whereby the mounting elements (100, 101, 102) are pivotable along the pivot axis
(Px) with regard to the carrier elements (300, 301, 302) in a pivoting movement,
whereby at least one of each two opposing joints (400) comprises indicator means (180,
310), which are preferably formed by degree indicators.
2. Mounting system according to claim 1,
characterized in that
the indicator means (180, 310) are on an outer surface of the respective mounting
element (100, 101, 102) and/or of the respective carrier element (300, 301, 302) facing
away from the opposing joint (400),
wherein preferably the indicator means (180, 310) being formed by degree indicators
mapping a degree range of at least 180°.
3. Mounting system according to claim 1 or 2,
characterized in that
the mounting elements (100, 101, 102) each have at least two coupling points (110),
for reversibly connecting at least two lighting modules (200) to the respective mounting
element (100, 101, 102),
wherein the mounting system (10) further has a receiving area (190) between the two
mounting elements (100, 101, 102),
whereby the receiving area (190) is formed to receive the at least two lighting modules
(200), wherein each coupling point (110) of a first one of the mounting elements (101)
is associated to a corresponding coupling point (110) of a second one of the mounting
elements (102) in an opposing manner,
whereby the opposing coupling points (110) form a tilt axis (Tx, Txl, Tx2, Tx3),
whereby preferably these tilt axes (Tx, Txl, Tx2, Tx3) run parallel to each other,
wherein preferably at least one of the mounting elements (100, 101, 102) has indicator
elements (160) on a surface (105, 107) of the respective mounting element (100, 101,
102), wherein the indicator elements (160) are designed to indicate an angle of tilt
(α) of a respective lighting module (200) with respect to the mounting element (100,
101, 102).
4. Mounting system according to claim 3,
characterized in that
the indicator elements (160) are on an outer surface (105) of the respective mounting
element (100, 101, 102) facing away from the receiving area (190),
wherein preferably each of the coupling points (110) of the at least one mounting
element (100, 101, 102) having associated indicator elements (160), and both mounting
elements (100, 101, 102) particularly preferably having corresponding indicator elements
(160),
wherein preferably the indicator elements (160) are each formed by degree markings
which map a specific degree range, preferably a degree range of at least 30°, and
particularly preferably a degree range of at least 120°.
5. Mounting system according to any one of the forgoing claims 3 or 4,
characterized in that
the at least one mounting element (100, 101, 102) has sundry indicator elements (160)
and preferably at least two different indicator elements (160), in particular at least
two different degree markings.
6. Mounting system according to any one of the forgoing claims 3 to 5,
characterized in that
each mounting element (100, 101, 102) has at least one through opening (140) which
forms a handle element (120) of the respective mounting element (100, 101, 102),
wherein preferably the at least one through opening (140) is arranged between two
coupling points (110) of a mounting element (100, 101, 102).
7. Mounting system according to any one of the forgoing claims 3 to 6,
characterized in that
the indicator elements (160) are arranged in an edge region of the respective mounting
element (100, 101, 102).
8. Mounting system according to any one of the forgoing claims 3 to 7,
characterized in that
the mounting elements (100, 101, 102) are each arranged laterally on end faces (205)
of the lighting modules (200).
9. Mounting system according to any one of the forgoing claims 3 to 8,
characterized in that
each mounting element (100, 101, 102) is formed approximately symmetrically, wherein
in particular the coupling points (110) are arranged symmetrically with respect to
a central axis (Cx) of the mounting element (100, 101, 102).
10. Mounting system according to any one of the forgoing claims 3 to 9,
characterized in that
each mounting element (100, 101, 102) has three coupling points (110) and/or
wherein each coupling point (110) is accessible from both an outer surface (105) and
an inner surface (107) of a respective mounting element (100, 101, 102).
11. Mounting system according to any one of the forgoing claims 3 to 10,
characterized in that
the coupling points (110) are configured for tiltable adjustment of a respective connected
lighting module (200) about the respective tilt axis (Tx, Txl, Tx2, Tx3).
12. Mounting system according to any one of the forgoing claims 3 to 11,
characterized in that
at least one mounting element (100, 101, 102) comprises fixing elements (111) for
fixing a tilted positioning (T, T1, T2, T3) of a respective lighting module (200), preferably each coupling point (110) of the
at least one mounting element (100, 101, 102) has at least one fixing element (111)
associated therewith.
13. Mounting system according to any one of the forgoing claims 3 to 12,
characterized in that
at least one mounting element (100, 101, 102) has further fixing elements (171) for
fixing a pivoted positioning (P) of the mounting elements (100, 101, 102) towards
the carrier elements (300, 301, 302),
and/or preferably the mounting point (170) on each of the two mounting elements (100,
101, 102) is arranged on the central axis (Cx) of the mounting element (100, 101,
102),
and/or wherein the indicator means (180, 310) comprise further indicator elements
(180) which are preferably formed by degree markings, which preferably map a degree
range of 180°.
14. Mounting system according to any one of the forgoing claims 1 or 2,
characterized in that
the mounting system (10) further comprises additional carrier elements (303, 304)
which are attached to the carrier elements (300, 301, 302) and which are formed to
couple with an additional lighting module (200),
whereby the additional carrier elements (303, 304) are pivotable along the pivot axis
(Px) with regard to the carrier elements (300, 301, 302) in a further pivoting movement,
wherein preferably this further pivoting movement is independent to the pivoting movement
of the mounting elements (100, 101, 102) with regard to the carrier elements (300,
301, 302), whereby preferably the further pivoting movement is supported and limited
by guiding elements (321, 322),
wherein preferably these guiding elements (321, 322) comprise a guiding rail (321),
whereby preferably an adjusted positioning of the additional carrier elements (303,
304) towards the carrier elements (300, 301, 302) is reversibly fixed by a fastening
element (322), wherein preferably the additional carrier elements (303, 304) are arranged
parallel to each other and spaced apart from each other.
15. A luminaire (1) comprising:
- a mounting system (10) according to any one of the preceding claims 1 to 14;
- at least one lighting module (200) connected to the mounting system (10).