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Michael C. Lippis - Spokane WA, US Martin C. Werr - Spokane Valley WA, US David J. Rector - Spokane Valley WA, US
Assignee:
Hubbell Incorporated - Orange CT
International Classification:
F21S 8/00
US Classification:
362147, 362220, 362288, 362372
Abstract:
An adjustable lighting fixture has a moveable housing. A first housing has a first opening and a second opening. A second housing is adapted to movably engage the first housing. A resilient member is connected to the second housing and adapted to be received by one of the first and second openings in the first housing. The first opening corresponds to a contracted position of the lighting fixture and the second opening corresponds to an expanded position of the lighting fixture. A lamp disposed in the lighting fixture has a longitudinal axis that is substantially perpendicular to a direction of movement of the first and second housings.
Michael C. Lippis - Spokane WA, US Martin C. Werr - Spokane Valley WA, US David J. Rector - Spokane Valley WA, US
Assignee:
Hubbell Incorporated - Orange CT
International Classification:
F21S 8/00
US Classification:
362147, 362220, 362288, 362372
Abstract:
An adjustable lighting fixture has a moveable housing. A first housing has a first opening and a second opening. A second housing is adapted to movably engage the first housing. A resilient member is connected to the second housing and adapted to be received by one of the first and second openings in the first housing. The first opening corresponds to a contracted position of the lighting fixture and the second opening corresponds to an expanded position of the lighting fixture. A lamp disposed in the lighting fixture has a longitudinal axis that is substantially perpendicular to a direction of movement of the first and second housings.
Arthur Y. Wu - Portland OR, US James A. Doerr - Richmond VA, US Michael D. Garten - Charlotte NC, US David Rector - Spokane Valley WA, US Virginia L. Broadbrooks - Hendersonville NC, US Dawn R. Kack - Landrum SC, US
Arthur Y. Wu - Portland OR, US James A. Doerr - Richmond VA, US Michael D. Garten - Charlotte NC, US David Rector - Spokane Valley WA, US Virginia L. Broadbrooks - Hendersonville NC, US Dawn R. Kack - Landrum SC, US
Arthur Y. Wu - Portland OR, US James A. Doerr - Richmond VA, US Michael D. Garten - Charlotte NC, US David Rector - Spokane Valley WA, US Virginia L. Broadbooks - Hendersonville NC, US Dawn R. Kack - Landrum SC, US
Assignee:
Hubbell Incorporated - Shelton CT
International Classification:
F21V 21/005 F21V 21/008
US Classification:
362223, 36221703, 362219, 362404
Abstract:
The multi-directional lighting fixture includes a lighting fixture having a substantially elongated opaque housing with first and second ends with an open top for emitting light in an upward direction and a longitudinal slot along the bottom surface of the housing extending between the first and second ends. The longitudinal slot includes a shielding material, such as a louver or cover, with a predetermined degree of light translucence. The housing has a substantially elliptical cross section tapering towards one end of the housing. The ends of the housing have elliptical translucent members that can transmit lighting horizontally and radially outward from the interior of the housing. Two or more housings can be coupled together in series.
A low profile linear high bay fluorescent luminaire with a downwardly facing and room side accessible ballast channel. The lighting fixture includes a housing assembly having a longitudinal axis with a first reflector located on a first side of the longitudinal axis. A second reflector is located on a second side of the longitudinal axis. The first and second reflectors are spaced apart with at least one ballast therebetween. At least one ballast is coupled to the housing assembly and extends downwardly from the housing assembly. A cover for the ballast is located below the ballast. The lighting fixture also includes a means for releasably coupling the cover to the housing assembly. The lighting fixture can be suspended from a ceiling or joist in a number of ways including mounting brackets, wire hangers, and ceiling assemblies, and can have an occupancy sensor attached thereto.
Stuart Middleton-White - Austin TX, US Gregory Smith - San Antonio TX, US Robert Martin - Pflugerville TX, US Thomas J. Hartnagel - Taylor TX, US Theodore E. Weber - Round Rock TX, US Mike Crane - Round Rock TX, US Terry Arbouw - Georgetown TX, US Dawn R. Kack - Landrum SC, US David J. Rector - Mauldin SC, US
Assignee:
Hubbell Incorporated - Shelton CT
International Classification:
H05B 37/02
US Classification:
315152, 315297, 315307, 315316
Abstract:
System and method are provided where a plurality of luminaires, control switches, occupancy detectors, and photocells are connected to a central control module including a user interface which is used for setting up, testing, commissioning and maintaining the system; a memory card interface and associated memory card which can be used to load and save configuration data, update firmware, and log system operation. Lighting system can be set up and tested and then the configuration saved in a portable memory, such as on a memory card which can be transferred to another system where it is read to facilitate faster and easier configuring of the other system to parallel, or to be exactly like, the original system. Data stored on a portable memory can be automatically recognized to perform appropriate actions such as, for example: update configuration, or update firmware. Also provided is switching between different mutually exclusive lighting modes where the lighting of each mode is sequenced such that the second lighting mode is initiated before the first mode is terminated, resulting in a continuity of lighting in the controlled area.
Alan D. Seward - Simpsonville SC, US Martin C. Werr - Easley SC, US David J. Rector - Mauldin SC, US Randy K. Lewis - Greenville SC, US Raymond A. Brown - Greer SC, US