Supports – Suspended supports
Patent
1991-07-11
1992-09-22
Talbott, David L.
Supports
Suspended supports
2482201, 248340, 362432, A47G 2900
Patent
active
051490420
ABSTRACT:
The apparatus described herein is for cantileverly mounting a ceiling fan and/or a ceiling light fixture and power cord to a side wall of a building so that it appears to hang from the ceiling without the user having to actually attach it to the ceiling. The mounting apparatus is made in four sections. There is a first tubular section that has mounting holes to receive mounting fasteners to mount the first section to the side wall of a room. There is a power cord guide cap in one end of the first tubular section. A second tubular section is angularly attached at a first end to another end of the first tubular section. A third tubular section is angularly attached at a first end to a second end of the second tubular section. There is a fourth tubular section that has one end releasingly and angularly connected to a second end of the third tubular section. The third tubular section has a suspension bar attached within the second end. There is a suspension member which is removably suspended from the suspension bar. There is an attachment port in one end of the suspension member. A bolt is removably placed through the attachment port and through a fixture port, in the ceiling fan and ceiling light fixture, to releasingly attach the fixture to the suspension member. There is a hook on the other end of the suspension member to releasingly suspend the suspension member from the suspension bar.
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Dumais Christopher E.
Talbott David L.
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