Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to an insert suitable for being placed in a wall, ceiling
or other element.
Background of the Invention
[0002] When mounting electrical equipment in wall, ceilings or other elements such as for
example kitchen cupboards, book cases, shelves and the like, it is customary to arrange
a box inside a cavity made in said element. The electrical wiring is usually led via
appropriate piping systems to the connection boxes whereafter electrical equipment
such as lamps, switches etc. are arranged, for example as a cover for the electrical
connection box. Especially for lamps, the socket is usually arranged in a wire extending
through an aperture in the lid of the electrical connection box, such that there is
a physical distance between the electrical connection box and the socket for the lamp.
For other types of lamps, especially for the so-called built-in spotlights, a ceiling
spaced from the lower side of the horizontal division between two floor is provided.
In the ceiling holes are drilled wherein the spots are arranged. On top of the ceiling
the wiring is led to connection boxes attached to the underside of the horizontal
division, whereby the built-in spots may be supplied with electricity. An example
of such a connection box is disclosed in
US6168299.
[0003] In buildings where a lowered ceiling cannot be provided, special implements may be
inserted on the backside of the ceiling in order to accommodate the built-in spotlights.
A number of factors must be taken into consideration when providing such a construction.
Among others, the insulation placed immediately adjacent the ceiling as well as the
humidity membrane has to be taken into consideration and appropriate measures taken
in order for the humidity membrane to stay intact, and also for the insulation to
be arranged properly around the build-in spotlight holder.
[0004] An additional problem concerning built-in spotlights in particular is generation
of heat from halogen light sources which are predominant in the interior design, especially
of stores and shops. In order to minimise the fire hazard, it is desirable to make
sure that the temperature behind the halogen light source does not reach a level where
ignition of combustible materials in the vicinity of the built-in halogen spot becomes
a real risk. Usually, manufacturers of the halogen built-in spotlight devices advise
that combustible materials should not be placed within 50 cm of such a device in order
to avoid fire hazard. For some suppliers of electrical equipment, the corresponding
requirements is that the temperature in the vicinity of the electrical equipment should
not be allowed to rise above 90° C in order not to damage the electrical equipment
and thereby rendering the electrical equipment the source of a fire hazard.
[0005] A prior art device comprising means for cooling the electrical equipment is known
from
US5664872. This device comprises two sections with are to be coupled such that first the electrical
connections are completed and afterwards a fan unit is fitted to the connection box,
whereby activation of the fan causes air to pass by the electrical installation. The
connection box is adapted to be screwed into for example a ceiling, and then the light
fixture will be mounted by means of a collar which collar is to be snap fitted onto
the flange of the connection box, in order to provide the finishing touch necessary
for this kind of installations when installed into an interior decoration scheme.
The installation requires a number of parts, and furthermore once the connection box
and the electrical connections are arranged it is impossible to access the fan unit
from below the ceiling. Thereby cleaning and maintenance of the unit is severely hampered
as a complete demounting of the unit is required in order to gain access to the unit.
[0006] The prior art devices are also all designed for use with only one particular type
of light source in that each prior art device is supplied with one particular type
of socket. Furthermore, for a number of applications it is necessary to have the device
as such approved by the national authority for electrical installations, and most
manufactures are therefore attempts to obtain approval for a series of prior art devices
suitable for different light sources.
[0007] A lighting device for recessed mounting comprising all the technical features set
forth in the preamble of the claim 1 is disclosed in
US 6 116 758.
Object of the Invention
[0008] It is consequently an object of the present invention to provide an insert suitable
for being placed in a wall, ceiling, furniture element or other element wherein an
electrical installation means such as a lamp socket or the like may be fitted, without
this insert causing any of the problems or risks as mentioned above. Also the insert
shall be adaptable to include various light sources, in a standardized manner.
Description of the Invention
[0009] The present invention addresses this problem by providing an insert of the kind mentioned
above wherein the insert comprises a housing, where said housing comprises a tube
section, an end cover, where said end cover and one end of the tube section is provided
with releasable assembly means, and where the opposite end of the tube section is
open, where said insert comprises means arranged outside of the tube section, which
means are expandable outside the inserts' outer periphery, and where socket means
and electrical connection means are provided in said end cover.
[0010] By providing separate elements, i.e. a tube section and an end cover, it becomes
possible to use the tube section as a standard element for mounting a variety of different
types of light fixtures in that the end cover which comprises the socket and the electrical
connection means may be selected according to the desired light source. In this manner
it becomes possible to standardize the mounting of the inserts regardless of which
type of light source is desirable at that particular position. The different types
of light sources are also in most instances necessary to have different power sources
and therefore, by using a standardized tube section means the physical mounting in
the element, for example a ceiling, wall or the like, may be carried out routinely,
and the electrical connection means may also be carried out in a routine manner regardless
of the power supply provided at that particular position.
[0011] The fastening between the end cover and the tube section may for example be a so-called
bayonet connection where flanges are provided along part of the periphery extending
from the end cover where the part flanges may be inserted into suitable slits provided
at the end of the tube section and by turning the end cover relative to the tube section,
the flanges will engage the end of the tube section thereby safely and securely holding
the tube section in relation to the end cover. Optionally adhesives, threads, snap-arrangements
between the two parts or other means of fastening may be provided between the two
elements.
[0012] Furthermore, a double hinge is provided, pivotably fastenable to the end cover or
to the tube section, where the hinge comprises flange means for fastening electrical
components such as one or more of the following: transformer, electrical switch, remote
control circuitry, cooling and/or ventilation means.
[0013] In a further advantageous embodiment the end cover is provided on the side facing
away from the interior of the tube section, with an electrical connection box, which
box may be selected according to the power, current, effect or light source needed.
[0014] Typically, the authorities will impose requirements on the means for protecting the
surroundings against the possibility of electrical shocks, in particular where connections
are provided in wiring. For this purpose, having a standardized connection box suitable
and manufactured specifically for being attached to the end cover, it may be possible
to use a standard connection box with any type of connection such that a safe and
approved construction may be provided by using standard elements making up the insert
according to the present invention.
[0015] As the insert provides the possibility of mounting the entire light fixture from
the side from which the light is supposed to be visible, only an aperture slightly
larger than the insert is desirable. For this reason all components need to pass through
this aperture which is related to the installation as such. The double hinge mechanism
provides for the possibility of having elongated elements such as for example a transformer
or the like mounted on the hinge member which may be passed through the opening in
the element prior to inserting the insert. The hinge mechanism will thereafter make
sure that the components such as for example an electrical transformer, an electrical
switch remote control circuitry, cooling and/or ventilation means are positioned immediately
adjacent the back side of the element such that the overall construction height is
kept at a minimum.
[0016] It is also possible to arranged the fastening of the double hinge on the tube section.
[0017] Naturally, the electrical components mentioned above do not limit the number or types
of electrical components which are suitable to be arranged in connection with the
double hinge.
[0018] The provision means expandable outside the insert's outer periphery, for example
in the shape of resilient means for fastening the insert, does not necessarily need
special tools, as in some embodiments the resilient means will be deflected when placing
the insert and after the insert has reached its final position the resilient means
will flick back into the original position and in this manner maintain the insert
in position.
[0019] Furthermore, by providing resilient means, whether or not in the shape of spring
like elements or as integrated deformable elements or sections in the insert, a firm
and furthermore adaptable fastening method is provided. As the circumstances concerning
the building components may vary from installation site to installation site, the
advantageous provision of resilient means, i.e. adaptable fastening means, provides
the possibility for reliable mounting of the insert in various materials and various
circumstances. Thereby the risk of errors during installation is greatly reduced.
[0020] In a further advantageous embodiment of the insert according the present invention,
a ventilation means is arranged at the end of the insert opposite the aperture.
By arranging the ventilation means in the end of the insert opposite to where the
aperture is arranged, the interior of the insert is completely free and therefore
any electrical installation may be installed without any interference from the ventilating
means.
[0021] In a further advantageous embodiment, the end of the insert comprises one or more
apertures for letting air in or out of the insert. In order for the insert to be able
to compensate for the differences in pressure arising due to the ventilating means,
apertures may be provided such that the inside of the insert is in communication with
the ambient air.
[0022] In a further advantageous embodiment of the invention, the ventilations means is
a ventilator comprising a fan and that optionally the current supply to the electrical
installation also supplies current to the ventilation means.
[0023] In addition to a fan cooling ribs, for example aluminium ribs, may be provided. Although
condensation often occurs due to the cold aluminium surfaces, the air current created
by the fan will transport away any moisture, whereby condensation problems are avoided.
[0024] For low voltage installations such as for example 12 or 24 volt, it is possible to
buy fans with a very low power consumption which will be able to provide a sufficient
air current around the electrical installation in order to provide a cooling effect.
The power consumption is negligible in comparison to the power consumption by the
light sources and, additionally, the extra heat generated by the fan is also insignificant
in comparison to the cooling air current which may be led through the inside of the
insert. For other voltages such as 110 volt or 230 volt, either appropriate fan means
or a transformation means may be inserted in the circuit such that the fan is provided
with the appropriate current and voltage. By this arrangement it is foreseen that
no extra installations or actions are necessary in order to be able to provide the
ventilation means with a power supply in that the insert is especially adapted to
use with electrical installations and therefore means for providing the electrical
power will be present in the insert and thereby available for powering the fan.
[0025] In a further advantageous embodiment the side of the end facing away from the aperture
is supplied with distance keeping means as for example legs, protrusions, netting
basket or the like. In instances where the insert according to the invention is installed
in ceilings where the ceiling construction comprises the visible ceiling cladding
behind which a humidity barrier is arranged, behind which the insulation is arranged,
for example a soft glass wool, the insert is provided with distance keeping means
such that it will be possible to make air available to the fan in order to create
the cooling air stream down through the insert in order to cool the electrical installation
provided inside the insert.
[0026] The distance keeping means may also comprise a filter such that dust and other particles
are not transported into the room through the insert.
[0027] By arranging a fan, for example a low voltage fan comparable to the fans commonly
used in order to cool personal computers, an advantageous embodiment may be achieved.
These types of fans have a projected life expectancy of up till 200,000 hours at constant
load at 70° C. Tests with the present invention have shown that in a set-up where
a 35 W halogen light source of the Osram Decostar type was arranged inside the insert,
the temperature above the light source, where the light source was connected to the
wiring, reached about and stabilised at 91 °C for the said 35 W halogen light source.
By installing a fan of the type mentioned above used in personal computers, the temperature
immediately adjacent the light source was reduced to 54.6° C and around the caballing
the temperature was measured and stabilised around 32° C. The temperatures measured
were, after the initial heat-up period, stable for the duration of the test which
lasted more than four hours.
[0028] The lowering of the temperature has a number of advantageous effects. First of all,
the life expectancy of the light source may be increased and at the same time the
fire hazard immediately adjacent the installation is reduced dramatically. Furthermore,
by arranging the fan such that the air current is directed into the room where the
light is emitted, the heat produced by the light source and the fan is ventilated
into the room and may therefore be used for heating purposes. Furthermore, as warm
air is lighter than cold air, the warm air produced in order to provide a comfortable
temperature in the living zone may be lowered in that the light source, due to the
fans, will create a circulation of the air immediately adjacent the ceiling such that
the warm air gathering along the ceiling will be forced downwards due to the air streams
created by the cooling fans.
[0029] In a still further advantageous embodiment of the invention the insert is provided
with means for attaching the electrical installation means, and that further means
are provided for allowing the air stream created by the ventilation means to pass
the electrical installation means.
Description of the Drawing
[0030] The invention will now be explained in detail with respect to the accompanying drawing,
wherein
- fig. 1
- shows a schematic presentation of an insert in exploded view,
- fig. 2
- shows a schematic presentation of an insert, assembled,
- fig. 3
- shows a cross-section through an insert in its mounted position,
[0031] In figure 1 is illustrated an exploded view of an insert according to the present
invention. The insert comprises a tube section 1, an end cover 2, an electrical connection
box 3, flexible and/or resilient expansion means 4, a double hinge construction 5
which in this embodiment is provided with a transformer 6 as well as a cover part
7.
[0032] The cover part is designed to be mounted once the entire insert and its connection
have been installed through an aperture in an element such that the cover part 7 will
cover the aperture and make an aesthetically pleasing finish finish around the insert.
[0033] The tube section 1 may be cylindrical, but not necessarily, and is in this embodiment
provided with an opening in either end which will be explained with reference to the
following figures. The double hinge mechanism 5 is provided with two pivot points
8, 9 such that the hinge flanges 10, 11 may relatively pivot such that the flange
11 may be put in a position where it extends in the same line as the tube section
1. In this manner it becomes possible to install the entire installation through an
aperture in an element which is of a size corresponding to the outside diameter of
the tube section 1.
[0034] In order to fasten the tube section 1 on the backside of the element, flexible and/or
resilient expansion means 4 are provided where the fastening means include a resilient
member 12 which may be moved outside the periphery of the tube section 1 and into
engagement with the backside of the plate member (not illustrated).
[0035] The end cover 2 is provided with a number of flanges 13, 14 which may be interfitted
with corresponding recesses provided at the top end 15 of the tube section such that
after having placed the flange members 13, 14 inside the apertures provided in the
end of the tube section 1 and twisting the end cover 2 a strong connection is established
between the end cover 2 and the tube section 1.
[0036] When assembling the elements described above with reference to figure 1 an insert
as illustrated with reference to figure 2 will be the result. In this embodiment the
number "18" written on the body of the tube section 1 illustrates the thickness of
the plate member into which the insert is to be mounted. With this configuration it
is ensured that the transformer 6 will be positioned in a substantially horizontal
position. This may be adjusted by the length of the flange 10 or the extent of the
protrusions 20 arranged on the other flange 11.
[0037] The flange 11 may advantageously be provided with half circle shaped protrusions
20. These serve to avoid the flange being entangled in wires, cables or the like placed
on the back side of the member into which the insert is mounted. Also when the insert
is mounted in ceilings made from wood, the protrusions 20 will act as runners, helping
the flange 11 and thereby the insert, passing gaps, grooves and the like which may
be present on the surface.
[0038] Turning to the flexible and/or resilient expansion means 4 it may be seen that by
moving the member 21 downwards the end 22 of the resilient member 12 will due to the
interaction with the fastening means 24 be made to project outside the periphery of
the tube section 1 such that it is possible to engage the backside of the plate member
into which the insert is to be mounted.
[0039] In figure 3 is illustrated an embodiment where the tube section has been removed
such that only the cover 7, the hinge 5, the transformer 6, the end cover 2, the flexible
and/or resilient expansion means 4 and the connection box 3 are visible. The connection
box may be adapted to house 12, 24, 110, 220 or any other voltage installations and
is in this embodiment provided with legs 25 such that a distance is maintained between
the end cover 2 and the connection box 3 such that the heat developed by the light
fixture does not transfer immediately to the electrical connections.
[0040] As may further be seen, the cover plate 7 is arranged inside the tube section (not
illustrated) by resilient means in the shape of springs 26 such that variations in
the plate thickness "a" may be compensated for by adjusting the distance the cover
plate 7 is inserted into the tube section 1. Inside the tube section ridges and grooves
may be provided in order to fasten the springs 26 in the desired position.
The upper end of the spring 26 may be provided with a point. The ridges/grooves provided
on the inside of the tube section may be shaped as a tread, such that the point of
the springs may engage the tread. By rotating the cover plate, the point will travel
upwards or downwards depending on the threads orientation and the direction of rotation,
whereby it becomes possible to adjust the coverplate's position accurately, relative
to the surface into which the insert is mounted.
[0041] On the underside of the end cover member 2, (when assembled that is on the inside
of the tube section, socket means are arranged for inserting a desirable light fixture,
for example a socket means of the type GU 10 suitable for providing fixture for halogen
lights or standard 220 volt sockets.
1. Insert apte à être monté dans un mur, un plafond, une pièce de meuble ou un autre
élément, dans lequel/laquelle l'insert comprend un corps, ledit corps comprend une
section de tube (1), un couvercle d'extrémité (2), où ledit couvercle d'extrémité
(2) et une extrémité de la section de tube (1) sont pourvus de moyens d'assemblage
détachables, et l'extrémité opposée de la section de tube (1) est ouverte, ledit insert
comprend des moyens (4) aménagés à l'extérieur de la section de tube (1), lesquels
moyens (4) sont expansibles à l'extérieur de la périphérie extérieure de l'insert,
et des moyens de support et des moyens de connexion électrique sont pourvus dans ledit
couvercle d'extrémité (2), caractérisé en ce qu'une double articulation (8,9) est prévue, et pouvant être fixée de façon pivotant
au couvercle d'extrémité (2) ou à la section de tube (1), l'articulation comprend
des moyens de bride (11) pour fixer des composants électriques (6) comme un ou plusieurs
du suivant : transformateur, interrupteur électronique, circuit de télécommande, moyens
de réfrigération et/ou de ventilation.
2. Insert selon la revendication 1, dans lequel le couvercle d'extrémité (2) est prévu
sur le côté tourné de l'intérieur de la section de tube (1), avec une boîte de connexion
électrique (3), laquelle boîte (3) peut être sélectionnée selon la puissance, le courant,
l'effet ou la source lumineuse nécessaire.