Tubular electric lamp fixture
First Claim
1. A fixture for a plurality of tubular electric lamps, said fixture comprising:
- an elongated frame of generally L-shaped cross-section formed of insulating material and comprising a pair of longitudinally extending flanges substantially at right angles to each other, each of said flanges having a front side and a back side, each of said back sides having a groove extending longitudinally the entire length of each of said back sides;
a first and second electrically conductive flat metal bar each having a plurality of integral foldable lamp carrying tabs perpendicularly upstandable from the center of said bars, said tabs having been stamped from the center of said bars, said tabs spaced along the entire length of said metal bars, one such bar extending longitudinally in and lying flat against said groove in said back side of each said flange of said frame such that when tabs are folded upstanding and perpendicular such tabs project through spaced slots along said flange;
said tabs further longitudinally spaced along said fixture such that said tabs in first said bar cooperate with said tabs in said second bar so as to be capable of supporting at least one of said lamps in a position substantially parallel to, overlying, and spaced from said front side of said flanges with an axis lying substantially on the line of juncture of two projected longitudinal planes, one of which planes also includes the longitudinal center line of one of said bars and the other of which planes also includes the longitudinal center line of the other said bar;
a pair of self-adhesive bands, one such band extending longitudinally along the back side of each of said flanges and overlapping said flat metal bars for electrical insulation thereby securing one of said flat metal bars in each of said grooves of each of said back side of said flanges.
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Abstract
A fixture for a plurality of tubular electric lamps comprises an elongated insulating angle bar-frame having two flat mutually perpendicular flanges joined by a flat central web at 45° angle to the flanges. Flat metal conductor bars carried on the back side of the flanges have integrally upstanding lamp carrying tabs spaced along the entire length of the conductors protrudes through slots in the frame. Lamp carrying tabs are thus alternately disposed along the entire length of the frame which support the lamps in axial alignment. The flat conductors are secured to the back side of the flanges by means of self-adhesive bands. Improved structural strength is achieved by the frames having integral ribs or struts connecting the perpendicular flanges and the flat central web.
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3 Claims
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1. A fixture for a plurality of tubular electric lamps, said fixture comprising:
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an elongated frame of generally L-shaped cross-section formed of insulating material and comprising a pair of longitudinally extending flanges substantially at right angles to each other, each of said flanges having a front side and a back side, each of said back sides having a groove extending longitudinally the entire length of each of said back sides; a first and second electrically conductive flat metal bar each having a plurality of integral foldable lamp carrying tabs perpendicularly upstandable from the center of said bars, said tabs having been stamped from the center of said bars, said tabs spaced along the entire length of said metal bars, one such bar extending longitudinally in and lying flat against said groove in said back side of each said flange of said frame such that when tabs are folded upstanding and perpendicular such tabs project through spaced slots along said flange; said tabs further longitudinally spaced along said fixture such that said tabs in first said bar cooperate with said tabs in said second bar so as to be capable of supporting at least one of said lamps in a position substantially parallel to, overlying, and spaced from said front side of said flanges with an axis lying substantially on the line of juncture of two projected longitudinal planes, one of which planes also includes the longitudinal center line of one of said bars and the other of which planes also includes the longitudinal center line of the other said bar; a pair of self-adhesive bands, one such band extending longitudinally along the back side of each of said flanges and overlapping said flat metal bars for electrical insulation thereby securing one of said flat metal bars in each of said grooves of each of said back side of said flanges. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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