A support bracket for a device, such as a light, has a swivel mount provided at one end of a bent support arm, the other end of which can be held in a conventional stand. The support arm is shaped to position a light or other device connected to the swivel mount so that the center of gravity of the light is over the vertical axis of the stand. Positioning the center of gravity over the vertical axis of the stand is essential, so that the need for counterweights, counterbalances and ballasts is reduced in order to keep the light stable when mounted on the connector bracket held by a stand. When the center of gravity of the light is also aligned with a horizontal axis of the swivel mount bracket, the light can be pivoted and rotated on the bracket without affecting the balance. The tilt bracket is preferably used with portable lights so that the amount and weight of equipment needed to mount the light is reduced.
David Conroy - Brooklyn NY, US Chi Yu - Brooklyn NY, US
Assignee:
Lowel-Light Manufacturing Inc. - Brooklyn NY
International Classification:
H01R 13/62
US Classification:
439314, 439319
Abstract:
An electrical connector assembly is provided for a light fixture. The assembly includes a base assembly which includes a female pin contact holder, a base housing adjacent the female pin contact holder, and having at least one guide post, and a stem. The assembly also includes a male pin contact holder having at least one tab, a hole at one end, a flange surrounding the hole, and an electrical male pin connector inside the male pin contact holder for connection with the female pin contact holder through the hole. A latch assembly includes a spring, a washer, and a latch housing. The latch housing has at least one bayonet slot at an open end for mating connection with the at least one guide post, at least one set of installation slots and resting seats on the inside surface of the housing, and a wall between the installation slots and resting seats having a peak and a ramp.
David Conroy - Brooklyn NY, US Chi Yu - Brooklyn NY, US
Assignee:
Lowel-Light Manufacturing Inc. - Brooklyn NY
International Classification:
H01R 13/62
US Classification:
439314, 439319
Abstract:
An electrical device has a base assembly including first contacts and a mounting mechanism for electrically leading to a power source, a latch assembly adapted to receive at least one additional electrical device that is to be mounted to the latch assembly, push and twist mechanism for engaging the latch assembly to the base assembly and a plurality of second contacts in the latch assembly adapted to be electrically connected to the first contacts of the base assembly, the second contacts being adapted to be connected to the additional electrical device.
An electronics casing is formed from interlocking upper, lower and side panels and a pair of end plates. Grooves are formed in the outer surface of the lower panel for mounting the casing on the legs or struts of tripods or other lighting supports. The weight of the casing helps counter-balance lighting elements supported on the tripod and holds the casing in place. Multiple casings may be connected together using dovetail tongue and groove connectors on the sides of the casing.
A light fixture for receiving commercially available reflectors or diffusers having flexible walls and a plurality of flexible struts, has a housing with a socket for receiving a lamp or lamps. A power connection is provided for supplying electrical power to the socket and a plurality of receivers are connected to the housing, each for receiving a free end of a strut. A mount is connected to the housing for mounting the housing to a stand or tripod or other appropriate support. Each of the receivers which are preferably in the form of tubes or blind bores, are positioned so that the free end of each strut must be bent into a braced position and inserted into a receiver. This deploys the flexible wall of the reflector or diffuser into its open reflecting position.
Carbomet Feb 2011 - Jan 2013
Senior Scientist
Exel Materials Feb 2011 - Jan 2013
Cofounder, Chief Technology Officer
New Jersey Institute of Technology Sep 2005 - Aug 2008
Research Assistant
Sichuan University Sep 1999 - Jan 2002
Research Assistant
Education:
New Jersey Institute of Technology 2013
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Philosophy
New Jersey Institute of Technology 2002 - 2004
Master of Science, Masters
Sichuan University
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science