EP0732540A2 - Armature lumineuse encastrée avec des moyens pour sa fixation dans le corps de logement - Google Patents

Armature lumineuse encastrée avec des moyens pour sa fixation dans le corps de logement Download PDF

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EP0732540A2
EP0732540A2 EP95119515A EP95119515A EP0732540A2 EP 0732540 A2 EP0732540 A2 EP 0732540A2 EP 95119515 A EP95119515 A EP 95119515A EP 95119515 A EP95119515 A EP 95119515A EP 0732540 A2 EP0732540 A2 EP 0732540A2
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Anton Feuerstein
Georg Kempter
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F21LIGHTING
    • F21VFUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS OF LIGHTING DEVICES OR SYSTEMS THEREOF; STRUCTURAL COMBINATIONS OF LIGHTING DEVICES WITH OTHER ARTICLES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F21V21/00Supporting, suspending, or attaching arrangements for lighting devices; Hand grips
    • F21V21/02Wall, ceiling, or floor bases; Fixing pendants or arms to the bases
    • F21V21/04Recessed bases
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F21LIGHTING
    • F21SNON-PORTABLE LIGHTING DEVICES; SYSTEMS THEREOF; VEHICLE LIGHTING DEVICES SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLE EXTERIORS
    • F21S8/00Lighting devices intended for fixed installation
    • F21S8/02Lighting devices intended for fixed installation of recess-mounted type, e.g. downlighters
    • F21S8/026Lighting devices intended for fixed installation of recess-mounted type, e.g. downlighters intended to be recessed in a ceiling or like overhead structure, e.g. suspended ceiling
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F21LIGHTING
    • F21YINDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBCLASSES F21K, F21L, F21S and F21V, RELATING TO THE FORM OR THE KIND OF THE LIGHT SOURCES OR OF THE COLOUR OF THE LIGHT EMITTED
    • F21Y2103/00Elongate light sources, e.g. fluorescent tubes

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  • the invention relates to a built-in lamp according to the preamble of claim 1, 2 or 3.
  • a recessed luminaire is set up to be installed in an installation opening of an installation body.
  • the recessed lamp can be attached to the component having the recess opening in various ways, e.g. by clamping or by means of special holding parts that interact with the component.
  • the recessed luminaire can be used to install a wall, e.g. a vertical wall of a building or a ceiling or in another built-in unit. In the case of a recessed ceiling light fixture, this can either be attached to the ceiling or false ceiling having the installation opening, or the recessed light can be attached to a support arranged above the ceiling or false ceiling, e.g. a raw ceiling, e.g. by means of wires or ribbons.
  • DE 39 076 A1 a recessed luminaire can be found which is fastened to the component having the recessed opening.
  • DE 39 32 881 C2 describes a recessed luminaire which is fastened by a wire to a ceiling arranged above the associated false ceiling.
  • the recessed luminaire which can be removed from DE 37 39 076 A1 is assigned holding means, each of which has a laterally projecting pivot lever which is pivotably mounted on a bearing part which can be latched on the inside of a side wall of a trough-shaped base part of the recessed luminaire in different height positions.
  • a laterally projecting pivot lever which is pivotably mounted on a bearing part which can be latched on the inside of a side wall of a trough-shaped base part of the recessed luminaire in different height positions.
  • locking elements projecting from the bearing part are used, which pass through locking recesses in the side wall.
  • the pivot lever By means of an adjustment screw accessible from below, the pivot lever can be pivoted in the installation position transversely to the plane of the installation opening and thus move against a part of the installation body, which can be a support profile on which the false ceiling is supported.
  • a laterally protruding edge part is provided, which engages under the support profile in the installed state.
  • the recessed light By means of a movement of the pivot lever against the support profile caused by the adjusting screw, the recessed light can thus be reached by reaching under the support profile by means of the edge part and reaching over the support profile position or clamp using the associated swivel lever.
  • This known embodiment is multi-part, material-intensive and expensive to manufacture.
  • the assembly and mounting of the recessed lamp is difficult because a pre-position for the bearing part must be predetermined, which must fit, otherwise a conversion of the bearing part is necessary to achieve a positioning of the recessed lamp in the range of motion of the pivot lever.
  • a holding means for a recessed luminaire by means of a support leg connected to the base part, which has an abutment leg under an intermediate ceiling at its end facing away from the base part, and to which a holding part is assigned above it is held adjustably on the support leg in a guide running along the support leg.
  • a pull rod which engages on it serves to adjust the holding part and projects beyond the free end of the support leg and is therefore manually accessible from the outside. By pulling the pull rod, the holding part can be moved from above against the false ceiling and locked in the respective adjustment position by a locking device on the support leg.
  • the latching device has latching grooves on the outside of the support leg, into which a latching edge on the holding part can be latched, wherein by means of limiting elements arranged on the holding part and engaging behind the inside of the supporting leg, an undesired latching out of the latching edge in the fastening position of the holding part is prevented.
  • the holding part In the fastening position, the holding part extends obliquely downward, overlapping the edge of the installation opening.
  • This known configuration is disadvantageous for several reasons. On the one hand, a relatively large installation opening is required, since the dimension of the installation opening must correspond to the dimension of the installation opening measured via the holding parts or somewhat more.
  • not only special locking grooves on the support leg are required, and due to the locking, only an adjustment in steps is specified.
  • the pull rod protrudes above the recessed light, and it protrudes into the free space, so that it is not only visible but also disturbs due to its projection, e.g. when cleaning the light exit side of the recessed luminaire.
  • the invention has for its object to design a recessed light according to the preamble of claim 1, 2 or 3 so that a simpler mounting of the recessed light in the installation body is possible.
  • the fastening function between the holding part and the support leg is based on a clamping effect. Therefore, a locking device can be omitted, which contributes to a significant simplification, since no locking recesses are required.
  • the manufacture is considerably simplified and, moreover, the holding part can be adjusted more easily and in a manner which is easier to handle, since no unintentional engagement in the locking recesses takes place during the adjustment.
  • the setting positions of the holding part are not limited to step-shaped setting positions, but the holding part can be adjusted and fixed continuously on the support leg. This makes fastening easier, more precise and safer.
  • the invention is further based on the object of designing a recessed luminaire of the present type in such a way that the size of the recessed opening can be kept as small as possible or, given a predetermined size of the recessed opening, the recessed light can be dimensioned relatively large.
  • the holding part can be moved into the region of the second guide section, in which it is displaced inwards with respect to the first guide section and thus no longer over the outer contour of the first guide section or the recessed lamp. Therefore, the installation opening hardly needs to be dimensioned larger than the position of the first guide section requires, ie not greater than a dimension measured over two guide sections lying opposite one another. As a result, good use of space is predefined, the recessed luminaire being able to be dimensioned correspondingly larger for a predefined installation opening size.
  • the installation of the recessed luminaire in the installation opening is easy and easy to use because the holding part or the holding parts are not in their inwardly displaced mounting position protrude beyond the first support leg and therefore easier insertion of the recessed light into the recess is guaranteed.
  • the invention is further based on the object of designing a recessed luminaire of the present type in such a way that a simple and easy-to-use holder and / or adjustment of the recessed luminaire in the recessed opening is possible while ensuring a simple configuration and possibly a large adjustment range.
  • a simple holder can be realized with few holding members, which is also of small construction and allows a large adjustment range for the holding part, so that this holder has different dimensions existing holding parts of the installation body is adaptable.
  • the recessed lamp can be mounted in any position of the holding part, in which it is only specified that the holding part must overlap the corresponding holding part on the installation body. If this condition is met, the holding part can be adjusted so far that the desired level of the recessed light or the desired positioning or the desired attachment to the installation body is reached.
  • this configuration enables quick and easy adjustment or leveling of the recessed light in the recessed opening.
  • Access to the threaded screw can e.g. be created by removing a light influencing element of the recessed light.
  • the subclaims contain features which are of simple, small and safe design, simplify the assembly and adjustment of the recessed luminaire, ensure easy-to-use access to the holding means and their easy-to-use displacement and, moreover, enable inexpensive production.
  • the main parts of the recessed luminaire 1 are the base part 2, light distributor 3, which are formed here by a diffuser (opal disc or perforated plate), a reflector without a grid or a reflector 4 with a grid, holding means 5 for releasably holding the recessed light 1 in an installation opening 6 a body 7 receiving the recessed light 1, an edge part 8 for the completion of the recessed light 1 at the edge of the installation opening 6, an operating device 9 for the electrical power supply of the recessed light 1 and one or two sockets 10 for at least one lamp 11.
  • the light distributor 3 or the reflector 4 also referred to as light carrier optics.
  • the base part 2 is a flat or plate-shaped component, the width a and length of which are dimensioned to be smaller than the associated cross-sectional dimensions of the preferably square, e.g. Rectangular or square shape of the installation opening 6, the width a preferably being dimensioned smaller than the distance c between the holding means 5, so that it is possible to insert the base part 2 from below into the installation opening 6 of the recessed lamp 1 designed here as a ceiling lamp.
  • the base part 2 is formed by a plate or a profile, in particular made of metal, for example sheet steel, and thus stabilized by the profiling .
  • the side walls are preferably bulged at an angle with inner inclined sections 14 which divergently extend from the base section 13 of the profile indentation 12 and adjoining convergingly extending inclined sections 15, from which horizontal width sections 16 preferably extend outwards, which are also for the purpose Stabilization can connect short upward or downward protrusions or bends.
  • socket parts 10 are preferably inserted into cutouts 18 from above and clipped in by means of elastically bendable latching arms 19.
  • the one or more holding means 5 is or are formed by four holding devices 21 which are identical to one another, but with respect to the vertical central plane, in particular the longitudinal central plane 20, of the built-in lamp 1 and which are arranged opposite one another, in the case of an elongated built-in lamp 1 in the end regions of the present invention Broadsides.
  • the holding means 5 or holding devices 21 can be adjusted laterally or between an inner and outer position in steps or infinitely and can be locked in the respective adjusting position with the base part 2, preferably adjustable and lockable in a sliding guide.
  • the recessed luminaire 1 is not only adjustable laterally or transversely to its longitudinal axis, but it can also be adapted to installation openings 6 of different sizes or widths.
  • Fig. 1 differently attached holding devices 21 are provided on the left and right, which are each the same with respect to a broad side, so that only one holding device 21 is described below.
  • the right holding device 21 is supported only on the body 7 containing the installation opening 6, here on the false ceiling 7a, the attachment of the false ceiling 7a not being shown.
  • the installation opening 6 can e.g. be milled.
  • the false ceiling 7a can be suspended from a ceiling part located above it.
  • This holding device 21 is also suitable for holding bodies 7 which are not formed by a false ceiling 7a, e.g. with a wall lamp.
  • the left holding device 21 is integrated in the suspension device 23 of the false ceiling 7a or is supported on the suspension device 23.
  • the holding devices 21 are preferably despite these different supports identical to each other, whereby they are suitable for the different supports, so that here too only one holding device 21 needs to be described.
  • a support leg in the form of a support bracket 24 with an approximately horizontal support leg 24a fastened to the base part and an approximately vertical support leg 24b, an abutment 25 which can be positioned at the free end of the vertical support leg 24b, preferably also in the form of an angle with an on the support leg 24b abutment leg 25b which can be attached in a height-adjustable manner and an approximately horizontal abutment leg 25b projecting outwards, and a clamping part 26 which can be positioned in a continuously height-adjustable manner on the vertical support leg 24b and which also has a laterally projecting clamping leg 26a and an approximately upright, in particular upwardly projecting, preferably U-shaped clamping leg 26b has, the latter by a sliding guide 27 on the support leg 24b vertically displaceable and lockable in any optional displacement position.
  • the sliding guide 27 can be formed in that the clamping leg 26b encompasses the supporting leg 24b, or engages in a slot, which in particular runs out at the bottom, with a shoulder (not shown). The arrangement is such that when the clamping part 26 is turned clockwise upward in the counterclockwise direction, the sliding guide 27 automatically clamps.
  • a clamping part 26 made of elastically flexible material, in particular spring steel, is preferably suitable for this purpose 24 there is preferably an upwardly directed semicircular bend 29 of the support leg 24a, into which the guide 27 extends, which makes it possible to move the clamping part 26 into an upper mounting position, which is indicated in FIG.
  • the position of the support leg 24b is shifted inward and protrudes upward, so that when it is inserted into the installation opening 6, which is adapted to the dimension c of the support leg 24b, it is within its cross-sectional area and does not interfere with the installation.
  • the support angle 24 with its support leg 24b is preferred laterally adjustable on Base part 2 attachable.
  • an elongated hole 31 is formed on the base part 2 or on the support leg 24b, through which an associated fastening means, in particular a fastening screw 32, extends.
  • a comparable vertical adjustment can also be provided for the abutment part 25.
  • the guide 27 or the slot through which a suitable fastening means, here a fastening screw 33, extends can also serve this purpose.
  • the slot 28 extends only in the lower region of the support leg 24b and serves as a guide element only for the abutment part 25, which has one on its upper edge arranged approach 25c and slides with the screw 33 when moving in the slot 28.
  • the suspension device 23 has a suspension part 34, which is designed with two lateral suspension hooks 34a in the form of a double hook or in the form of an upside-down T, possibly as a rail, its middle upwardly projecting suspension web 34b being adjustable in height on a wire 35 or a perforated band with a suitable fasteners can be fastened.
  • the wire 35 or the perforated tape is fastened in a manner not shown to a ceiling part arranged above the false ceiling 7a.
  • the suspension hooks 34a can protrude flat laterally or be angled upwards, as shown in FIG. 1.
  • the suspension hooks 34a can reach under the false ceiling 7a on their underside 34 and lie flat against them.
  • the associated suspension hook 34a is visible if it is not covered by the edge part 8 of the recessed luminaire 1 to be described.
  • a hidden suspension device 23 is provided.
  • the intermediate ceiling 7a containing the installation opening 6 or an adjacent intermediate ceiling part 7b in the hole wall 38 has an undercut 39 with an approximately horizontal bearing surface 39a with which the intermediate ceiling 7a or the associated intermediate ceiling part 7b rests on the associated hanging hook 34a, preferably with a groove 41, whereby a lateral slip protection is created.
  • the hole wall 38a arranged above the bearing surface 39a is offset outwards in the sense of an enlargement of the installation opening 6, so that the hanger web 34b has space in this enlargement.
  • the false ceiling 7a can consist of a plurality of identical false ceiling parts 7b, which are delimited in the sense of a faceted ceiling on the parallel or crosswise vertical planes containing the wire 35, abutting one another in the areas in which there is no installation opening 6 and on the associated one Suspension rails 34a are suspended, whereby they can rest on them (visible arrangement) or they can rest on them with the bearing surface 39a of the undercut 39 (hidden suspension).
  • the edge part 8 the recessed luminaire 1, to form a closure with respect to the body 7, whereby it can be arranged at least partially recessed in the installation opening 6 (not shown) and there is a joint between its peripheral surface and the hole wall 38, or wherein the underside 36 of the false ceiling 7a can rest and preferably covers the edge of the installation opening 6.
  • the edge part 8 preferably extends over the entire circumference of the installation opening 6 in the sense of a frame and it can be formed in one piece or with frame parts which extend into the corners of the frame and which can be mitred in the corners, for example.
  • the light distributor 3 can be plugged onto the base part 2 from below by means of a latching device 45.
  • the latching device 45 is formed by the oblique sections 14, 15 and attached to the upper oblique edge strips 46 of the light distributor 3, elastically bendable, here angular latching noses 47 made of spring steel or plastic, which latch elastically behind the sections 15, the sections 14, 15 being inclined at the inlet when inserting and pulling bevels when releasing the light distributor 3, which preferably forms a structural unit with its individual parts and with the edge part 3.
  • the holding means 5 are each assigned a level adjustment device 51, which is integrated in each case in the holding devices 21.
  • the adjusting device 51 is arranged and effective between a vertical support leg 52b of a support bracket 52 connected to the base part 2 and a vertical support leg 53, the support leg 53 essentially corresponding to the design of the support leg 24b of the above-described embodiment and with one arranged at its lower end Abutment 25 and the clamping part 26 forms a clamping device 54 below and overlapping the false ceiling 7a.
  • the support leg 53 is not connected at its upper end to the base part 2, so that a horizontal support leg 24a according to FIG. 1 is omitted.
  • there is no need for vertical adjustability between the abutment 25 and the support leg 53 since the support leg 52b with the base part 2 can be adjusted in height relative to the support leg 53.
  • a vertical guide 55 is provided between the support legs 52b and 53, in which the support legs 52b, 53 are guided against one another in a vertically displaceable manner.
  • the guide 55 is preferably formed by two guide walls 56, preferably extending in one piece from the support leg 53, which laterally overlap the support leg 52b with guide play and engage behind on the inside.
  • the adjusting device 51 has an adjusting gear 57 with a threaded screw 58 which is mounted on the one guide part, here rotatable on the support leg 52b but axially immovable, and is in threaded engagement with the other guide part, here the support leg 53.
  • a groove or bead 59 is provided on the outside in the relevant supporting leg 52b, which at the same time contributes to the stability of the supporting leg 52b due to a profiling.
  • a recess 61 is punched out, in which the head 58a of the threaded screw 58 is received with play, whereby an edge section 62 of the support leg 52b engages under the head 58a laterally so that the threaded screw 58 is axially secured and the head 58a with a Rotary tool between the edge portion 62 and the opposite support leg 53 is accessible from below.
  • the threaded screw 58 is delimited and held by the support leg 53, the distance d between the bead wall 52c and the support leg 53 being somewhat smaller than the diameter of the threaded screw 58, with the pitch and pitch in the support leg 53 corresponding to the thread, in particular formed by punching recesses 63 are arranged, in which the thread fits positively. So that this engagement with the support leg 53 does not have to take place over most of its length, the support leg 53 is bent outwards in its upper region, so that the recesses 63 only have to be arranged in the region of this lower support leg section 53a.
  • the abutment leg 25b is formed by an integral extension or angling of the support leg section 53a. In the corner region of this bend, a recess 64 is punched out, through which a space is created which allows the support leg 53 to be screwed up without colliding with the head 58a or the edge section 62.
  • the guide walls 56 extend in one piece from the support leg section 53a.
  • the bead 59 can extend over the entire length of the support bracket 52, as a result of which the latter is also stabilized in the region of its and horizontal support leg 52a, which is detachably and laterally displaceably fastened to the base part 2 by means of a fastening screw 32 comprising a slot 31 in it or in the base part 2 is.
  • the support bracket 52 can have an inclined section 52c extending between the support legs 52a, 52b.
  • the upper end of the support leg 53 is - like the support leg 52b according to FIG. 1 - curved inward, with the bend 29 being followed by an angled portion 24c for the purpose of limiting the displacement path or the guide 27 for the clamping part 26.
  • FIG. 5 in which the same or comparable parts are provided with the same reference numerals, and that a further development of the embodiment according to FIGS. 3 and 4 differs from the latter in that the mutually opposite support brackets 52 in the region of their support legs 52a are preferably connected to one another in one piece, wherein they are formed by a bracket 52d in the form of an upside-down U.
  • the optionally elongated base part 2 can be attached to the underside or to the top of the horizontal web of the bracket 52d, e.g. by means of screws 65, which are indicated as a hint and which pass through these parts.
  • the base part 2 is formed by a groove open at the top with laterally horizontally projecting fastening edges 16, in which the operating device 9 for the electrical power supply of the recessed light 1 is arranged between two brackets 52d can.
  • the light distributor 3 can be fastened to the base part 2 in the manner described (not shown), its edge parts 8 abutting against the underside of the false ceiling 7a or at a small distance therefrom. The latter can be adjusted by adjusting the base part 2 accordingly using the setting device 51.
  • clamping part 26 Two different configurations for a clamping part 26 are described below with reference to FIGS. 6-10. Both configurations according to FIGS. 6 to 8 on the one hand and FIGS. 9 and 10 on the other hand have in common that the clamping part 26 consists of an angular plate, preferably made of metal, such as steel, in particular spring steel, with a long pressure leg 26a and a short clamping leg 26b , which include an obtuse angle w open to the outside of approximately 100 to 130 °, in particular approximately 110 to 120 °.
  • the clamping leg 26b is preferred with a first leg section 71 and a second, bent back leg section 72 U-shaped, wherein the leg sections 71, 72 can be angled or formed by a curve.
  • a guide passage 74 formed by a cutout 73 in the clamping part 26, the cross-sectional shape and dimensions of which are adapted to the cross-sectional shape and dimensions of the supporting leg 24b and 53 in such a way that the clamping part 26 with the guide passage 74 is displaceable in the longitudinal direction on the support leg 24b or 53 and is held in the displaceable position in a clampable manner.
  • the guide passage 74 is delimited on the outside by the lower and upper transverse edges 75, 76 of the cutout 73.
  • the guide passage 74 is delimited by two rear gripping lugs 77 which project from one another from the two side sections 78 of the first angular section 71 formed by the cutout 73 and engage behind the support legs 24b and 53.
  • the arrangement is such that when the transverse edge 76 abuts on the outside and the rear gripping lugs 77 on the inside of the support leg 24b, 53, the pressure leg 26a extends obliquely downward and forms an acute angle w1 with the support leg 24b, 53 includes approximately 30 to approximately 90 °, in particular approximately 45-80 °.
  • the vertical distance f between the transverse edge 75 and the rear gripping lugs 77 is short and in the present exemplary embodiment is approximately 3 to 12 mm, preferably approximately 5 to 8 mm.
  • the first leg section 71 is preferably convex inwardly as a whole, the rear gripping lugs 77 being arranged in the central region of the bend 71a. As a result, the rear gripping lugs 77 are in the displacement position with a convex curvature on the inside of the support leg 24b or 53, which facilitates the displacement of the clamping part 26 in its indicated displacement position on the support leg 24b or 53.
  • transverse edge 75 is arranged on a tongue 79 which is curved slightly upward, preferably rounded, so that in the displacement position it is not the transverse edge 75 but a preferably rounded contact surface of the tongue 79 which bears on the support leg 24b or 53. It is furthermore advantageous to form the free end of the clamping part 26 with an upward rounded or angularly bent end leg 81, which contributes to stabilization.
  • a pressure tongue 83 formed by a U-shaped cutout 82, the foot region of which is in the vicinity of the transverse edge 75 and which extends in the direction of the free end of the pressure leg 26a and at a short distance from ends about 5 to 12 mm from it.
  • the pressure tongue 83 leads to the advantage that the clamping part 26 of the clamping part 26 presses the latter not only with its free end but also with the free end of the pressure tongue 83 onto the false ceiling 7a, whereby the pressure leg 26a presses against the false ceiling 7a at several points.
  • the free end edge 84 of the pressure tongue 83 is preferably of concave shape, as a result of which protruding canine teeth 85 are created at the free corners of the pressure tongue 83, and they press on the false ceiling 7a selectively and thus effectively.
  • the pressure leg 26a is thus connected to the clamping leg 26b by two lateral webs 26c, which laterally delimit the cutouts 73a.
  • the tongue 79a which extends approximately parallel to the pressure leg 26a, can be widened in the sense of a flat head 79b, preferably with a straight or convexly rounded transverse edge 75 which, in the clamping position, bears on the support leg 24b or 53.
  • the upward curvature of the tongue 79a is arranged in the region of the head 79b.
  • a transversely extending elongated hole 26d can preferably be provided at a distance from the foot region of the tongue 79a directed towards the free end of the pressure leg 26a. It is also advantageous to make the connecting legs 26c of the pressure leg 26a convergent toward its free end, as shown in FIG. 9.
  • the following measures can also be provided for the clamping parts 26 according to FIGS. 7 to 11.
  • the transverse edge 76 in the upper region of the clamping leg 26b not straight, but rather convex or arched, so that it extends on the supporting leg 24b; 53 is punctiform in its central region. This improves the clamping functional reliability.
  • the curved transverse edge 76 is indicated by dash-dotted lines. In Fig. 9 it is shown with a solid line.
  • the pressure leg 26a in order to improve the clamping effect, it can be advantageous to bend the pressure leg 26a slightly downward on a transverse line 26e, as shown in FIG. 7.
  • the transverse line 26e is located at a distance p from the end edge or transverse edge 75, the tongue 79 or 79a, directed towards the free end of the pressure leg 26a.
  • the transverse line 26a is located in the foot region of the tongue 79, in the embodiment according to FIG. 9, however, behind the widened head 79b.
  • the tongue 79 or 79a itself is not angled or bent since it follows the angling movement when the pressure leg 26a is angled in the region of its connecting leg 26c.
  • the angular size w2 of the bend is approximately 10 °. Due to the bend, the pressure leg 26a presses in its working position in a slightly more inclined position against the ceiling or false ceiling 7, 7a or a corresponding part of an installation body. 9, the tongue 79a can be designed to be slightly convergent towards its free end, as shown.
  • transverse edge 75 is arranged at the free end of a tongue 86 extending in the direction of the guide passage 74, which tongue extends outwards from the cutout 73 by two At the end of the pressure leg 26a extending slots 87 are formed, which extend so far that they overlap with the leg portions of the U-shaped cutout 82, whereby in each case a connecting web 88 is formed between the one for the pressure tongue 83 and the other for the tongue 86 .
  • the tongues 83, 86 which preferably extend in one plane, are offset slightly downward, for example by approximately 2 to 8 mm, preferably by approximately 4 mm, by a cranking downward of the connecting webs 88, so that the transverse edge 75 is also slightly offset downwards is.
  • the arrangement is such that the transverse edge 75 with a small spring tension in the area of the stripped connecting webs 88 in the direction of arrow 89 presses against the support leg 24b or 53. This improves the clamping effect of the clamping part 26 on the support leg.
  • the tongue 86 By pivoting downward of the clamping part 26 and the tongue 86 into the shifted position indicated in the illustration, the tongue 86 is slightly bent upwards. In this functional position, the clamping part 26 can be moved vertically while maintaining a low pressure system of the tongue 86 on the support leg 24b or 53.
  • the holding devices 21 with the above-described configurations have comparable support angles 24.
  • Abutment legs 25b protrude horizontally from the lower ends of the support legs 24b, which underlie the facing edge of the false ceiling 7a (FIG. 12 left) or a rail-shaped suspension part 34 (FIG. 12 right) which with its leg 34a is a false ceiling 7a or a false ceiling part 7b reaches under and carries.
  • the abutment leg 25b can be part of an angle, which is preferably vertically adjustable and detachably attached with its vertical leg to the support leg 34d, as has already been described.
  • the abutment leg 25b is integrally formed and bent on the lower end of the support leg 24d, so that the support bracket 24 has a Z-shaped cross-sectional shape here.
  • the holding devices 21 are holding parts 91 each with a laterally projecting holding leg 91a for gripping over the false ceiling 7a or parts of the suspension device 23, for example for overlapping the rail-shaped suspension part 34, so that here too a bracket between the abutment leg 25b and the holding leg 91a takes place, these parts can also have a clamping effect between them.
  • the holding part 21 is mounted in a sliding guide 27 so as to be vertically displaceable on the support leg 24b and can be locked in the respective displacement position.
  • the holding part 91 can have an upwardly or downwardly extending fastening leg 91b which, like the abutment 25 in the form of an angle, is releasably fastened to the supporting leg 24b by means of a fastening screw 33, which fastens the fastening leg 91b in a hole and the supporting leg 24b in the slot 28 covered.
  • the holding devices 21 are easy to use due to the flat or plate-shaped design of the base parts 2 after removal of the light distributor 3 from the space of the lamp 1 present between the holding devices 21, so that the assembly or disassembly or even a level adjustment of the lamp 1 can be carried out easily.
  • an identical or different quick-connect connection can be provided between the light distributor 3 and the holding devices 21 or the holding means 5.
  • holding elements for the light distributor 3, in particular for its edge part 8 are arranged in the free end regions of the support legs 24b.
  • the holding element can be held on the associated abutment leg 25b. It can also be arranged to be movable between a holding position and a release position in a guide 90 and can preferably be loaded into its holding position by a spring force.
  • hook-shaped or claw-shaped holding parts 92 on the associated abutment leg 25b are between an inner holding position in which a holding claw 92a engages over and under the edge part 8 from the outside, and an outer release position in which the holding claw 92a releases the edge part 8 and the light distributor 3 with its opposite edge parts 8 can be placed between the holding claws 92a from below, is mounted displaceably and can be locked in the holding position by a locking device or held by a spring force.
  • the base part 2 is of a different design, and it is not connected directly to the support legs or support angles 24, but indirectly by two or a plurality of support parts 101 having a longitudinal spacing from one another, with which the support legs or support brackets 24 are detachably connected, preferably by means of a quick-release connection or latching device 102.
  • Each support part 101 forms, with two support legs 24 arranged on both sides, a bridge-shaped holding device 103 on which the base part 2 is detachably or hingedly connected by a connecting device 104.
  • the releasable connecting device 104 is preferably formed by a quick-connect connection or latching device 105, the latter being connected to the holding device 103, here the supporting part 101, by a preferably releasable joint 106 when the base part 2 can be expanded and retracted, which is located on a longitudinal side of the Base part 2 is located, wherein the locking device 105 is arranged on the other longitudinal side.
  • a quick-connect connection or latching device 105 is connected to the holding device 103, here the supporting part 101, by a preferably releasable joint 106 when the base part 2 can be expanded and retracted, which is located on a longitudinal side of the Base part 2 is located, wherein the locking device 105 is arranged on the other longitudinal side.
  • latching springs 107 with latching lugs 108 are provided on both sides of the reflector, each of which latches resiliently behind an associated latching projection on the base part 2, in particular in the region of bent or angled legs 109 of the base part 2.
  • clamping parts 26 are of a different design, which will be described below.
  • an additional reflector part 111 is provided to cover the open ridge area of the reflector 4, which can be connected to the base part 2 quickly and easily on the underside of the base part 2 by a quick-connect connection or plug-in connection or latching device.
  • holding tongues 113 which face each other inwards are cut out of the base part 2 and bent downwards at an angle, behind which the reflector part 111 surrounds with lateral edge parts 111a.
  • the connection of the Reflector part 111 can be done by manually compressing it so that the edge parts 111a can be plugged between the holding tongues 113 and behind them are elastically spread due to the inherent elasticity of the reflector part 111 or the reflector part 111 is inserted in the longitudinal direction between the holding tongues 113.
  • the base part 2 is U-shaped in cross section with a base web 114, which preferably extends straight, and the base legs 109, semi-circular longitudinal beads 115 being formed in the end regions of the base legs 109, which form latching projections, behind which the Can latch latches 108 elastically.
  • each of the end regions of a base leg 109 there is a special recess 116 which is part of the joint 106.
  • the plug-in recess 116 extends only over part of the length of the base leg 109, starting at a distance h from the base web 114, extending downward through the longitudinal bead 115 and at a small distance i from the free, extending approximately parallel to the base web 114 Edge of the base leg 109 ends.
  • the plug-in recess 116 has a plug extension 117 on one or both sides, the function of which will be described below.
  • Bent end walls 118 are provided on the front ends of the base part 2, which partially limit the cavity of the base part 2 on the front side.
  • the base part 2 is manufactured as a stamped / bent part in one piece from a sheet steel plate shown in plan view in FIG. 26.
  • the supporting part 101 consists of a U-shaped first connecting part 101a for connecting the supporting legs 24 and a second connecting part 101b for connecting the base part 2.
  • the supporting part is formed with a web part 119 and legs 121 bent upwards from the longitudinal edges thereof, in cross-section, wherein it is set up for an arrangement extending transversely to the base part 2.
  • the locking device 102 for releasably connecting the associated support leg 24 is arranged in each of the end regions of the legs 121.
  • the part of the support part 101 belonging to Latching device 102 is formed by a plug-in recess 122 in one leg 121 and by a latching tongue 123 in the other leg 121.
  • the latching tongue 123 is cut out of the associated leg 121 by a cutout 124 and is bent inwards at an angle (see FIG. 28), wherein it extends obliquely downwards into the vicinity of the web part 119.
  • the free end of the latching tongues 123 can be tapered onto a latching pin 125, as shown in FIG. 27.
  • the two latching devices 102 are arranged reversed, so that a plug-in recess 122 and a latching tongue 123 are arranged in each leg 121.
  • the second connecting part 101b is formed by two connecting legs 126, 127, which extend from the web part 119 to the side facing away from the legs 121, here downwards, and are preferably bent in one piece, the distance between the connecting legs 126, 127 being dimensioned so large that the base part 2 can be used in between.
  • a rectangular step bend 128 is provided in the foot region of both connecting legs 126, 127, the arrangement being such that the base part 2 fits between the innermost step sections 129 with little movement play.
  • connection parts 101 There are two support parts 101 with associated mounting means 5, the spacing of which is adapted to the center distance j of the plug-in recesses 116 in the base part 2.
  • extension parts 131 are arranged on one or both sides.
  • the width dimensions of the connecting limbs 126 and the extension parts 131 are adapted to the width dimensions of the plug-in recess 116 in such a way that the extension parts 131 can be inserted into the plug-in extensions 117 and, when offset to the end region of the plug-in recess 116, engage behind them.
  • a cutout 130 for electrical components or cables is provided in the middle lower region of the attachment part 101.
  • each support part 101 is also a stamped / bent part which is stamped and bent in one piece from a sheet metal plate.
  • the support leg 24a is easy to handle, stable and releasably attachable to the support member 101.
  • the plug pin 137 and the plug recess 138 are preferably tapered in the region of a reduced width k with respect to the vertical shaft of the support leg 24, with which it fits with little movement play between the legs 121 of the supporting part 101.
  • the abutment leg 25b is bent horizontally, preferably in the region of a constriction in the form of two mutually opposite grooves 141, which make it possible to slightly angle the side edge sections 142 extending up to these grooves 141, as a result of which an approximately spherical contact surface for the Body 7 is formed.
  • the sliding guide 27 has a longitudinal slot 135 in the support leg 24, which extends from the foot region of the vertical support leg 24b into the arch or the bend 29 and, in the presence of a vertical support leg 24e, between the arch 29 and the support leg 24a into the support leg 24e can extend.
  • the vertical support leg 24e is present when the arch 29 is to protrude above the supporting part 101.
  • a narrow slot 142 which opens into a slot widening 143, preferably adjoins the end of the longitudinal slot 135 facing the support leg foot. The latter is arranged on the bent part and in the assembled state in the section of the support leg 24 protruding from the support part 101 or in the horizontal section or step bend 134.
  • the clamping part 26 is formed by a lower and upper clamping leg 26a, 26b, which enclose an open angle w3 of approximately 45 °, the apex is preferably rounded.
  • the apex is preferably rounded.
  • a narrow slot 149 extends in the free end region of the upper clamping leg 26b and opens into a preferably rounded slot widening 151.
  • the arrangement is such that the slot extensions 151, 154 are approximately vertically one above the other.
  • the clamping leg 26a is bent downward in an approximately Z-shaped manner, wherein its support section 156 tapers and can have edge strips 156a bent upwards to the side.
  • the free end of the upper clamping leg 26b is preferably rounded or tapered.
  • the clamping part 26 is a stamped / bent part which is preferably produced in one piece, for example from steel or spring steel.
  • the sliding guide 27 is formed by the longitudinal slot 135 and the edge strips 156 of the supporting leg 24b delimiting it.
  • the distance m between the guide grooves 144, 145 is dimensioned by a small amount of movement mine than the width n of the longitudinal slot 135, so that the transverse edges of the guide grooves 144, 145 engage behind the edge strips 156 with play.
  • 13 and 24 show the clamping part 26 in its clamping position in which it rests on the installation body 7 and is clamped to the support leg 24b.
  • the jamming occurs through the contact of the outer transverse edges 157 of the upper guide grooves 145 on the outer sides of the edge strips 156 and the contact surfaces 148 on the inner sides of the edge strips 156.
  • the clamping leg 26a Because of the relatively large length ratio of the effective distance o between the transverse edges 157 and the associated contact surfaces 148 and Length p of the clamping leg 26a automatically results in a jamming in the sliding guide 27 when the clamping part 26 is moved upwards, which also occurs when the clamping leg 26a bends upwards.
  • the clamping effect is reinforced by an edge effect of the transverse edges 157.
  • the clamping part 26 can be moved relatively easily if the point of application for its displacement is in the vicinity of the guide grooves 144, 145, see distance q. If the clamping part 26 is moved against the installation body 7, the clamping connection KV in the sliding guide 27 results automatically due to the clamping or bending stress occurring on the clamping leg 26a, which is illustrated by the arrow 158 pointing upwards.
  • the displacement can be done manually or by means of a displacement device. In the first case, this can be done in a manner that is easy to handle in the area of the free space between the base part 2 and the installation body 7.
  • the slot extensions 151, 154 are preferably provided, to which reference is still made.
  • the quick-action connection or latching device 105 is formed by a latching lug 161 and a latching edge which is gripped behind by the latter and which interlock elastically and are therefore releasable.
  • the latching lug 161 is part of a latching spring 162, which elastically resiliently engages behind a latching projection 163.
  • the locking spring 162 is fastened to the holding device 103, preferably formed by an extension of the connecting leg 127 and in particular fastened to it as a separate component, e.g. screwed or riveted by a screw or rivet encompassing the holes 132 and 132a.
  • the latching lug 161 is integrally formed on the latching spring 162 by bending, the latching lug 161 on the underside having a run-on bevel 164 which ensures that the latching lug 161 automatically bends and snaps behind the latching projection 163 when the latching device 105 is closed.
  • the locking spring 162 is preferably made of flat spring steel.
  • the latching spring 162 has a small bend 165 at its foot end, which bends into a recess in the component carrying it, here in a recess 165a on the connecting leg 127.
  • the shaft 160 of the latching spring 162 is preferably shaped in its foot region in the form of an upside-down U, which increases the length and improves its elasticity.
  • the free end region of the latching spring 162 projects laterally from the existing reflector 4 in the latching position, so that it can serve as a gripping element 166 which can be grasped in a manner which is easy to handle for bending and opening the latching device 105.
  • a quick-closing or latching device of the above-described design and function can also be provided for the latching device 58.
  • the latching device 58 is likewise formed by the latching spring 107 with the latching nose 108 integrally molded thereon. which can be attached to the holding device 103 or preferably to the reflector 4.
  • the locking spring 107 is preferably S-shaped, its upper belly forming the locking lug 108.
  • the latching spring 107 is fastened, for example screwed or riveted, to the outside of the reflector 4, which is hinted at.
  • the free end of the spring foot 173 is angled inwards, for example in the form of a plug pin, and it engages in a plug hole in the reflector 4.
  • the latching lug 108 is shaped in the form of an oblique contact surface 174 which ensures automatic bending and latching behind the associated longitudinal bead 115 which forms the latching projection 163.
  • the locking lug 107 is also shaped on its side opposite the contact surface 174 in the form of an oblique contact surface 175, so that an automatic release is ensured by exerting a tensile force on the locking device 112.
  • the pretensioning force of the latching spring 171 is to be dimensioned so large that a solution due to the dead weight of the reflector 4 is prevented and only takes place when a certain manual tensile force is exerted.
  • the abutment parts 25 or abutment legs 25b engage associated suspension webs 34b of a suspension device 23, the suspension webs 34b with their outside legs reaching under the false ceiling 7a, preferably in a recess 176 on the underside.
  • the arrangement is such that the transverse over the vertical support legs 24b or the associated support leg sections of the step bends 134 correspond approximately to the associated transverse dimension of the installation opening 8 or the suspension webs 34b , whereby a lateral positioning of the recessed light 1 is guaranteed.
  • Another difference from the embodiment according to FIG. 13 is that a distance is provided between the front ends of the support part 101 and the curves 29, whereby the sliding guide path can be increased and the height of the support legs can be reduced.
  • the holding device 103 it is also advantageous in the present exemplary embodiment to design the holding device 103 in such a way that the spacing of the support legs 24 from one another can be adjusted and thus the recessed light 1 can be fitted to differently wide installation openings 8.
  • different support legs 24 with differently long horizontal support legs 24a or differently long support parts 101 can be provided, the length differences of which are adapted to existing step changes in the width of the installation opening 8.
  • the clamping part 26 is assigned a mechanical adjusting device 181, in particular for its displacement into the clamping position.
  • the adjusting device 181 is formed by a pulling device with a pulling rope 182 which engages the clamping element in the vicinity of the sliding guide 27 and is accessible from the free interior 183 in front of the installation body 7, for example in that the pulling rope 182, for example when the light distributor 3 or Reflector 4 hangs down into the interior 183.
  • the slot extensions 143, 151, 154 in the support legs 24 and the clamping parts 26 are provided for such a cable drive.
  • the pull cable 182 extends on the outside of the associated support leg 24, here its vertical support leg 24b.
  • the pulling rope 182 preferably does not engage the lower clamping leg 26a but the upper clamping leg 26b, passing through the lower clamping leg in a through hole with play, preferably with a protective sleeve 184 fastened to the pulling rope 182, which protects the pulling rope from damage at the edge of the hole.
  • a preferably round head 185 is fastened to the upper free end of the pull cable 182, which overlaps the upper clamping leg 26 b, here the slot extension 151.
  • a head 186 which improves manual attack on the pull cable 182 can also be arranged at the lower end of the pull cable.
  • the attack of the pull cable 182 on the upper clamping leg 26b is advantageous because the tensile force acting on the latter causes the transverse edges 157 to be lifted off the supporting leg 24b and therefore to be moved more easily.
  • Such Adjustment device 181 is assigned to each support leg 24.
  • a suspension or suspension device 191 is provided for the light distributor 3 or the reflector 4, which has at least one rope or the like, which is fastened at one end in the region of the installation opening 8, e.g. on a part of the suspension device 23 or on a support leg 24, the light distributor 3 being attached or attachable to the rope with a suspension device 192 such that it can be suspended in the disassembled position.
  • the dimension s of the suspension is to be determined taking into account handling-friendly conditions.
  • the suspension dimension s is preferably to be chosen so large that the suspended light distributor 3 can be pivoted out slightly to the side in order to improve access to the recessed light 1 even further.
  • the suspension device here a rope, laterally offset in the area of the recessed luminaire 1, that is, to fix the upper end of the rope laterally offset on parts of the recessed lamp, in particular a support leg, and also to attach the lower end of the rope laterally on Fix light distributor 3.
  • a folding or swiveling device is integrated into the suspension device 191, because the suspended light distributor 3 folds or tilts down due to the lateral arrangement.
  • two suspension devices 191 which are at a longitudinal distance from one another or are arranged in the end regions of the recessed luminaire 1 and are preferably of identical design.
  • suspension device 191 laterally offset on the side on which the laterally offset joint 106 is located.
  • the suspension device 191 is integrated in the mechanical displacement device 181, ie the cable 182 of the adjustment device 181 is used to suspend the light distributor 3, so that an additional suspension element is not required.
  • a further engagement element for example in the form of an in particular spherical head 186, at a distance from the engagement element 186 on the cable 182.
  • suspension device 191 When arranging a suspension device 191, it is important to attach the suspension element to the light distributor in such a position that the suspension element or cable 182 is not visible in the fully installed position of the recessed lamp 1.
  • the suspension device 191 and / or the adjustment device 181 is therefore very well suited for the present exemplary embodiment, in which the light distributor 3 has an edge part 8 covering the installation opening 8 on the entire circumference or, in particular in the case of elongated recessed lights 1, only on the two long sides.
  • the hanging device 192 is arranged on the associated rear side of the reflector 4. It is formed by an insertion hole 193 and an insertion slot 194 extending therefrom, preferably in the region of the latching spring 107 near the reflector.
  • the insertion hole 193 is dimensioned somewhat larger than the head 185 on the rope 182, the insertion slot 194 being dimensioned somewhat wider than the cross section of the rope 182, so that the head 185 hooks behind the insertion slot 194.
  • the arrangement should preferably be such that, in the suspended position according to FIG. 38, the cable 182 is pulled towards the closed end of the insertion slot 194 due to the weight of the light distributor 3 and thus an automatic unhooking of this connection is prevented.
  • the insertion slot 194 extends from the insertion hole 193 towards the free end of the locking spring.
  • the base part 2 with the associated electrical components 9, preferably arranged on its rear side, and the support parts 101 are preassembled by plugging them into the joints 106 and closing the connecting device 104, 105 and then with the associated support legs 24 and the light distributor 3 Delivered to the installation site as separate, non-preassembled components, the support legs 24 forming a structural unit with the associated clamping part 26 in the release position and preferably with the adjusting device 181.
  • the recessed luminaire 1 comprises only three types of components that are to be mounted at the installation opening, namely the unit B1 formed by the base part 2 and the support parts 101, four support leg units B2 and the light distributor 3 also forming a unit B3.
  • the support legs 24 can be attached to the supporting parts 101 at the construction site or in the installation opening 8 in a manner that is easy to handle and quick to assemble, which is illustrated in FIG. 31.
  • the clamping parts 26 can be inserted into the installation opening 8 in a manner which is easier to handle, the clamping parts 26 having previously been pushed into the non-disturbing installation position, in which they are moved inwards if they are not already in this ready position. Then it is only necessary to pull down and clamp the clamping parts 26 against the installation body 7, here the false ceiling 7a, the clamping parts 26 automatically jamming on the support legs 24.
  • a further assembly step consists in folding down the base part 2 so that the electrical connection elements 9 arranged on the rear side thereof reach a position which is easy to handle in order to carry out the electrical connection. Thereafter, the base part 2 is pivoted up into its end position, whereby it locks automatically. Subsequently, the lamp 11, here a tube, can be inserted and the light distributor 3 can be inserted and connected into the built-in lamp 1. The assembly is now complete.
  • the cable 182 at least 30 can form a loop 195 as shown in FIG. 30 or can rest on the edge part 8. If the light distributor 3 is mounted in this way, later opening, e.g. for the purpose of replacing a lamp 11, significantly simplified because the light distributor 3 can be suspended in a simple manner and therefore this work can be carried out more easily, simply and better.
  • the cable 181 is not connected to the reflector 4. The free end of the rope can lie on the reflector, here on the edge part 8.
  • the adjustment devices 181 assigned to each support leg 24 or four support legs 24 in the present exemplary embodiment can also be provided separately from one or, in the case of an elongated recessed light 1, preferably two suspension devices 191, which are preferably arranged in the region of the support legs 24.

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