A line of recessed low-glare lighting fixtures provides a totally built-in
architectural recessed appearance: a special cast mounting unit has a
recessed duct portion formed integrally with a flat face flange portion
defining a light-exit opening. The face flange portion becomes plastered
in place in a wall or ceiling with the duct portion supporting the light
source and associated components. In a main embodiment for ceiling
deployment, the face flange portion is made square, the light-exit
opening and the duct portion can be made circular or rectangular,
typically square, In an offset hidden source embodiment, usually
wall-mounted with a rectangular light-exit opening to "wash" either a
ceiling or a floor region, the recessed duct portion is curved and shaped
to serve as a reflector surface for desired illumination distribution.
The light source can be incandescent, fluorescent or metal halide, in a
selection of wattage ratings. The mounting unit can be cast in different
sizes according to wattage ratings. Non-metallic casting material
prevents plaster cracking.