IP Library Granted Patent US 12690120
Granted Patent B2
US 12690120 · App. 19/351,407 · Granted Jul 21, 2026

Lens for retrofitting a lighting system with LED lights

Inventors: Myron Gordin (Osklaoosa, IA); Luke C. McKee (Oskaloosa, IA); Chris P. Lickiss (Newton, IA); Joel D. DeBoef (New Sharon, IA); Kenneth G. Lewis, Jr. (New Sharon, IA)
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12690120
App. No.
19/351,407
Granted
Jul 21, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

An apparatus for retrofitting a HID lighting system includes using existing components of previously installed HID lighting systems such as its ballasts while replacing some capacitors to adjust the power supplied to a retrofit LED luminaire. Unused ballast drivers are removed, and a self-contained ballast driver assembly is mounted into the electronic control enclosure of the previously installed lighting system. Some of the retrofit LED luminaires include an uplighting lens, an optic, or a diffuser for providing uplight. An aiming bracket and an aiming plate allow for the horizontal aiming angle of a light luminaire to be set.

Claims (23)

1 . A lens comprising:

an attachment portion including a first elongated aperture and a rear mounting pad with a substantially flat surface; and

a light directing portion that is elongated along a direction that is non-parallel to the first elongated aperture;

wherein attachment portion also defines a front pocket and a mounting aperture that extends through the rear mounting pad to the front pocket and the front pocket incudes an elongated portion that extends along the direction that is non-parallel to the first elongated aperture, and a pair of downwardly extending slot portions that are in communication with the elongated portion.

2 . The lens of claim 1 , wherein the rear mounting pad includes an elongated pad portion that is at least coextensive with the elongated portion of the front pocket, and a pair of downwardly extending leg portions that are at least coextensive with the pair of downwardly extending slot portions.

3 . The lens of claim 1 , wherein the substantially flat surface defines a surface area that is at least 3.75 in. 2 .

4 . The lens of claim 3 , wherein the substantially flat surface defines a surface area that is at least 7.5 in. 2 .

5 . The lens of claim 4 , wherein the substantially flat surface defines a surface area that is within a range of +/−10% of 15.0 in. 2 .

6 . The lens of claim 1 , wherein the substantially flat surface is proud of the light directing portion along another direction that is non-parallel to the first elongated aperture.

7 . The lens of claim 6 , wherein the substantially flat surface is proud of the light directing portion an amount that is at least 0.002 of an inch.

8 . The lens of claim 7 , wherein the substantially flat surface is proud of the light directing portion an amount that is at least 0.005 of an inch.

9 . The lens of claim 1 , wherein the first elongated aperture is elongated along a vertical direction into the light directing portion, and the light directing portion is elongated along a horizontal direction.

10 . The lens of claim 9 , wherein the attachment portion and the light directing portion are thinnest along a direction that is perpendicular to the horizontal and the vertical directions.

11 . The lens of claim 9 , wherein the attachment portion includes a second elongated aperture that is elongated along the vertical direction into the light directing portion, and the second elongated aperture is spaced away from the first elongated aperture along the horizontal direction.

12 . The lens of claim 11 , wherein the attachment portion includes a first protuberance that defines the first elongated aperture, and a second protuberance that defines the second elongated aperture.

13 . The lens of claim 12 , wherein the attachment portion includes a wall that extends about the first elongated aperture, and a first round aperture.

14 . The lens of claim 13 , wherein the attachment portion includes a wall that extends about the second elongated aperture, and a second round aperture.

15 . The lens of claim 14 , wherein the same wall surrounds the first elongated aperture, the first round aperture, the second elongated aperture, and the second round aperture.

16 . A lens comprising:

an attachment portion including a first elongated aperture; and

a light directing portion that is elongated along a direction that is non-parallel to the first elongated aperture;

wherein the first elongated aperture is elongated along a vertical direction into the light directing portion, the light directing portion is elongated along a horizontal direction, the attachment portion includes a second elongated aperture that is elongated along the vertical direction into the light directing portion, and the second elongated aperture is spaced away from the first elongated aperture along the horizontal direction, the attachment portion includes a first protuberance that defines the first elongated aperture, and a second protuberance that defines a second elongated aperture, the attachment portion includes a wall that extends about the first elongated aperture, a first round aperture, and about the second elongated aperture, surrounding the first elongated aperture, the first round aperture, the second elongated aperture, and a second round aperture.

17 . The lens of claim 16 , wherein the attachment portion and the light directing portion are thinnest along a direction that is perpendicular to the horizontal and the vertical directions.