Illumination – Guard means – Bulb engaging
Patent
1996-04-10
2000-10-24
Green, Brian K.
Illumination
Guard means
Bulb engaging
362223, 313 25, 40570, F21V 1500
Patent
active
061356204
ABSTRACT:
Cold cathode fluorescent lamps (CCFLs), associated devices and methods of use, and more specifically, exit signs, traffic signals, informational and other signage and lighting devices utilizing CCFL-type devices in conjunction with novel connectors, mounting brackets, housings, associated electronics and other accessories to provide new and unique lighting devices and methods of using them, all of which offer significant savings in cost, operating expense, power consumption and retrofit convenience.
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Green Brian K.
Re-Energy, Inc.
Shahani Ray K.
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