Suspension lamp having quick connection function

Electrical connectors – With supporting means for coupling part – Flexible suspension means – e.g. – chain or strand

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C439S076100, C439S537000, C439S576000, C439S541000, C362S405000, C362S457000

Reexamination Certificate

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06923677

ABSTRACT:
A suspension lamp includes a switch box, a wire connection base, a plurality of connecting terminals, and a plurality of electric wires. The wire connection base includes a support seat, a cap, a spacer, a first circuit board, a second circuit board, and a plurality of protective jackets. Thus, the operator only needs to mount each of the connecting terminals on a respective one of the protective jackets of the wire connection base so as to form an electrical connection state, so that the electric circuit of the suspension lamp is connected easily and conveniently, thereby facilitating the operator mounting the electric circuit of the suspension lamp.

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patent: 5385482 (1995-01-01), Rottner
patent: 6565240 (2003-05-01), Wu
patent: 6793383 (2004-09-01), Wu
patent: 6840651 (2005-01-01), Wu

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