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Solid-state lighting fixtures with socket connections for accessories and accessories for use therewith

a technology for socket connections and lighting fixtures, which is applied in the direction of lighting device details, lighting and heating apparatuses with built-in power, etc., can solve the problems of in-field retrofitting of light fixtures to add sensors, high cost and time consumption, and achieve the effect of convenient in-field mounting

Active Publication Date: 2022-01-06
MAXLITE
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The invention is a solid-state lighting fixture that allows for easy attachment of accessories like controls. The fixture has a socket that connects to a plug, which in turn connects to the fixture's driver or battery. This setup provides both power and signal transmission for the accessory. The invention is cost-effective and allows for easy retrofitting of accessories without disassembling the fixture.

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In addition, sensors may detect motion, thus causing light activation upon detection of movement of an individual or object (e.g., a vehicle) in an area.
Later in-field retrofitting of light fixtures to add sensors, or other accessories, is costly and time intensive due to the typical need to disassemble the light fixtures, possibly even requiring the dismounting of the fixture.

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[0017]With reference to FIGS. 1-3, a solid-state lighting fixture assembly 10 is shown which generally includes a solid-state lighting fixture 12 and a socket 14. The solid-state lighting fixture 12 may be of any configuration which utilizes solid-state lighting elements for generating light, such as LEDs, OLEDs (organic light emitting diodes), and QLEDs (quantum light emitting diodes), and a driver 16 for AC / DC power conversion and control of the lighting elements. The driver 16, as is known in the art, may include auxiliary power output connections to allow for electrical output to be provided as direct current voltage in the range of 10-12 volts DC. In addition, or alternatively, the solid-state lighting fixture assembly 10 may include a battery power pack 18, to provide direct-current power from storage, in the range of 10-12 volts DC. The driver 16 may include: standard controls for activating and deactivating the lighting elements; lighting controls (e.g., dimmer); and / or, bat...

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Abstract

A solid-state lighting fixture assembly having a lighting fixture with a socket configured to receive a plug associated with one or more accessories to allow for easy in-field mounting of accessories, e.g., controls, onto installed lighting fixtures. The socket may be internally electrically connected to an auxiliary power output of a driver and / or to a battery power pack within the lighting fixture assembly, thereby providing direct-current voltage power for the accessory and, also, allowing for signal transmission to and from the accessory. Each accessory includes one or more sensors and communication components to provide the connected lighting fixture assembly with specific capabilities including, but not limited to, motion detection, ambient light level detection, ambient temperature measurement and wireless communications. The wireless communication can also be used to control one or a group of lighting fixtures and transmit sensor data associated with, for example, monitoring space utilization and asset tracking.

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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION[0001]This Application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Appl. No. 63 / 048,373, filed Jul. 6, 2020, the entire contents of which are incorporated by reference herein.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0002]Solid-state lighting fixtures are well known in the prior art, particularly in connection with light emitting diodes (LED). Many of these lighting fixtures are provided with accessories, such as, sensors for detecting ambient conditions in controlling light output from the fixtures. The sensors may detect an ambient level of darkness, e.g., detecting dusk or dawn, in determining whether light output is required. In addition, sensors may detect motion, thus causing light activation upon detection of movement of an individual or object (e.g., a vehicle) in an area.[0003]Sensors must be wired and properly connected to a driver of a light fixture to provide power to the sensor and to allow signal transmission to the driver to respond to sensor re...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): F21V23/06F21V23/04
CPCF21V23/06F21V23/045F21V23/0464F21V23/0471F21S8/00F21S9/02Y02B20/40
Inventor RAGHAVAN, RAMESHCHAMI, AYMENCLOHOSEY, ERICENTREKIN, STEPHEN ANDREWDAI, XIAOMING
Owner MAXLITE
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