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`The LED lighting fixture is preferably includes a low profile heat sink integrated with
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`baffle of the trim. The Heat Sink is part of the baffle, and draws heat out of the Recessed Can.
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`In one embodiment, the Baffle also includes the Ring as one part. Together they work to release
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`heat into the room below and Out of the Can. In the Gimbal Trim version the Ringis not part of
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`the Baffle. Even so the heat is drawn out of the Can into the room below.
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`Features of this LED Recessed Trim include:
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`The LED Trim is grounded to the Recessed Can using a Spring Clip, where the
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`Clip can be attached to any metal edge inside the Recessed Can.
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`The function of achieving metal to metal contact, by assembling the Cone shaped
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`LED Cupto the Cone shaped Baffle to effect heat transfer from the LED Cupto the Baffle,
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`drawing heat away from the LED Cupandinto the Heat Sink of the Baffle, and in turn emitting
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`this heat into the atmosphere of the room.
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`To incorporate a Heat Sink ontherear of the Baffle to effect heat transfer out of
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`the Recessed Can, and into the atmosphereof the room.
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`As shownin the Exploded view of the Non-Gimbal embodiment, a transparentplate 3 is
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`placed within an alcove formedin baffle for receiving the light emitting diodes (LEDs). Heat
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`produced by the LEDs can be removed from the alcove by the low profile heat sink integrally
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`formedaspart of the baffle. The spring clips 8 are attachedto the sides of the fixture. The
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`baffle trim 1 mayincludepillars to hold a gasket in place on the ring ofthe trim.
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`The LEDsare attached to an printed circuit board 6 (PCB). An LED lens 7 may be
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`LEDslugsare flush against the PCB surface. The PCB maybe secured to the housing using
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`mounting screws fed through the holes provided on the PCB. The driver 5 may be mounted on
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`the fixture and electrically connected to the PCB to drive the LEDs. The driver 5 may be
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`powered bya light socket adaptor. A separate grounding wire mayalso be included.
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`As shownin the Exploded view of the Gimbal embodiment,the baffle can pivot along an
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`axis of rotation, and it can also be swiveled 360 degrees. Tabs maybeincludedas stoppers to
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`preventthe baffle from rotating more than 360 degrees in each direction.
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`Inventors: Kanghong Zhang and Dan Dix.
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`Kanghong Zhang and Dan Dix, have invented a new,original, and ornamental
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`with reference being madeto the accompanying drawings forminga part thereof,
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`FIG. 1 is a bottom perspective view of one embodiment of a RECESSED
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`BAFFLE TRIM showing the new design;
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`CLAIM:
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`The ornamental design fora RECESSED BAFFLE TRIM,as shown and
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`described.
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`199581.1
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`APPLICATION
`NUMBER
`60/979,068
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`UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
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`UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
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`Title
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`LED Lighting Fixture
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