Steven HOLSCHER - Boiling Springs SC, US Han LEI - Greenville SC, US
Assignee:
HUBBELL INCORPORATED - Shelton CT
International Classification:
F21L 4/02 F21V 19/02 F21V 29/00
US Classification:
362184, 362373, 362372
Abstract:
An emergency lighting assembly is provided having a housing with one or more adjustable lamp assemblies for aiming the light at selected areas. The lamp assembly is mounted in the housing by a ball and socket arrangement. The lamp assembly has a substantially spherical shape with a front section made of a heat conducting material and a rear section made of a plastic material. The front section has an opening on a front side having a lens and a base spaced from the front side supporting the light source. The light source in one embodiment is an LED which is coupled to the front section to conduct heat from the LED away from the LED and the housing. The rear section has an opening in the rear side that receives a fixed stop member to limit pivoting movement of the lamp assembly with respect to the housing. The rear section also includes a projection oriented to contact the stop member to limit rotation of the lamp assembly with respect to the housing.
Jamey L. Butteris - Simpsonville SC, US Thomas K. Heaton - Greenville SC, US Michael A. Starinki - Greer SC, US Steven G. Holscher - Boiling Springs SC, US David J. Hatcher - Livingston TX, US Anthony Brunelli - Piedmont SC, US
- Shelton CT, US Raymond A. Brown - Greer SC, US Steven Holscher - Simpsonville SC, US Deepak Sud - Newark CA, US Eric Miller - Simpsonville SC, US Taylor Aaron Jenson - Taylors SC, US
International Classification:
F21S 8/00 F21Y 2115/10 F21Y 2103/10
Abstract:
Lighting fixtures having adjustable components configured to accommodate the application of force (e.g., from a moving patient bed) are provided. In one example embodiment, a lighting fixture can include a housing configured to house a light source. The lighting fixture can include a mounting bracket configured to attach with the housing to secure the housing to a surface. The mounting bracket can include a guide mechanism. The guide mechanism can define a guide channel. The housing is attachable to the mounting bracket such that at least a portion of the housing can move relative to the mounting bracket along the guide channel of the guide mechanism when a force is applied to the housing.
Steven Holscher of Simpsonville, S.C., asks, "My brother and I always scream this question when a pass is ruled incomplete after a receiver loses control when hitting the ground -- why during a rush can the ground not cause a fumble, but can cause a pass to be incomplete?"