MUMBAI, India, April 20 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202441078142 A) filed by Signify Holding B. V., Eindhoven, Netherlands, on Oct. 15, 2024, for 'a lighting control module.'

Inventor(s) include Khanna, Ankit; Ghosh, Saradindu; and Tenhumberg, Christian.

The application for the patent was published on April 17, under issue no. 16/2026.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The invention provides a lighting control module configured to be releasably mounted on a luminaire or a driver module, wherein the lighting control module comprises: - a first cover comprising a mounting surface, wherein the mounting surface is arranged in a mounting plane comprising a centerline and a center point, wherein the center point is on the centerline; - a carrier comprising electronic components, wherein the carrier is at least partly arranged within the first cover; a hollow rod protruding from the mounting surface and extending in a longitudinal direction along an elongated axis, wherein the elongated axis passes through the center point on the mounting surface, wherein the hollow rod is monolithic with the first cover, wherein the hollow rod comprises an external thread; a pair of bosses recessed into the mounting surface and each arranged on the centerline on opposing sides of the center point, wherein each of the pair of bosses is arranged at a first diameter from the center point; wherein the lighting control module is configured to be releasably mounted to the luminaire or the driver module in a first configuration and in a second configuration, wherein the mounting surface faces the luminaire or the driver module; wherein, in the first configuration, the hollow rod is configured to receive a nut with an internal thread for releasably mounting the lighting control module to the luminaire or the driver module; wherein, in the second configuration, each of the pair of bosses is configured to receive a screw for releasably mounting the lighting control module to the luminaire or the driver module."

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