Device for removing a broken light bulb from a socket

Tools – Wrench – screwdriver – or driver therefor – With elongated hot line stick

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C081S053110, C081S053120

Reexamination Certificate

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06928901

ABSTRACT:
A device for removing a hollow base of a broken light bulb utilizing a member terminating in an end surface which is capable of extending into the hollow base of a bulb. The member also includes a portion capable of receiving an applied torsional force. An adhesive band is fixed to the outer surface of the member. The adhesive band bonds with the hollow base of the broken light bulb to permit removal of the same via the torsional force.

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