Electrical connectors – With insulation other than conductor sheath – Plural-contact coupling part
Reexamination Certificate
2011-04-19
2011-04-19
Dzierzynski, Evan (Department: 2875)
Electrical connectors
With insulation other than conductor sheath
Plural-contact coupling part
C362S217130, C362S651000, C362S655000, C439S332000, C439S340000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07927154
ABSTRACT:
A bi-pin connector for a luminaire includes a base and pins that can rotate relative to the base. The pins can also translate relative to a light fixture housing in a direction transverse to the axis about which the pins rotate. A luminaire including the bi-pin connector is also disclosed.
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PCT/US2009/043562 Search Report.
Cassidy Todd E.
O'Hara, Jr. Gerald P.
Sekela William David
Sommers Mathew
Toot Alan B.
Dzierzynski Evan
Fay Sharpe LLP
GE Lighting Solutions, LLC
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