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Title:
Mounting bracket for light fixture
Abstract:
A mounting bracket formed integrally with a light fixture housing, mounts the fixture on either a flat surface, such as, a wall or a curved surface, such as, a post. The bracket includes a base portion having a front wall and opposed parallel side walls and opposed parallel upper and lower end walls joined to the rear surface of the front wall to define a cavity. The free ends of the upper and lower end walls are arcuate, curving inwardly from the opposite side walls toward the front wall for accommodating a cylindrical post or the like support member. A hollow support arm extends from the front surface of the front wall of the base portion to the housing and carries electrical wiring between the housing and the base portion of the mounting bracket. A pair of apertures for receiving mounting screws are defined in the front wall, one at each upper and lower end of the base portion. A gasket received in the base portion is held between shoulders formed on the rear surface of the front wall between the screw receiving apertures. Apertures on opposite sides of the upper mounting screw aperture, between the upper shoulder and upper end wall, permit electrical wiring to pass outwardly of the base portion for externally wiring the light fixture.
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Inventors:
Wandler, Donald (South Milwaukee, WI, US)
Application Number:
823386
Filing Date: 1977-08-10 Publication_date: 1979-05-22 Assignee:
McGraw-Edison Company (Elgin, IL)
Primary Class(es):
362/432
248/219.4, 362/147, 362/365, 362/370, 362/431
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US Patent Ref:
Other Refs:
570835| Feb, 1959 | CA | | 1539426Oct, 1966 | DE | | | | | | | |
Primary Examiner:
Engle, Samuel W.
Assistant Examiner:
Walsh, Donald P.
Attorney:
Gealow; Jon C., McDonald; Thomas E., Mansfield; Bruce R.
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