Joining system for sectional lighting assembly

Illumination – Elongated source light unit or support – With means to position plural light sources colinearly

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362225, 362457, F21S 300

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056580665

ABSTRACT:
Individual fixture sections of a continuous row lighting assembly are joined together with end panels of adjacent sections abutting one another. The abutting end panels include registered apertures which carry an L-shaped fastener. Each fastener includes a first leg which engages the inner face of one end panel and a second leg having a threaded aperture which carries a screw. The screw is tightened to bear against the inner face of the other end panel to secure the fixture sections together in a continuous row.

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