Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Including component designed to receive a disparate article... – Artificial illumination means
Patent
1987-02-20
1988-08-23
Scherbel, David A.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Including component designed to receive a disparate article...
Artificial illumination means
52 36, 52 90, 47 17, 362147, 362396, E04H 1400, E04B 537, E04B 702
Patent
active
047651024
ABSTRACT:
A structural aluminum extrusion which supports glass, plastic or other building panels and is also specially formed to house a lighting system. The panels are clamped edge to edge on one edge portion of the extrusion and a channel is formed in the opposite edge portion. The channel houses an elongate glass tube filled with neon. A special clip inserted in the channel holds the tube and the high voltage wire which supplies power to the tube. A snap on diffuser lens covers the channel and encloses the components of the lighting system.
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Chilcot Jr. Richard E.
Scherbel David A.
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