Lamp

Illumination – With furniture – Chair – stool or sofa

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362269, 362307, 362396, 362413, 362414, 362427, 362431, A47B 9700

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041786254

ABSTRACT:
A lamp is made from a tubular element having the bottom end disposed at an angle and flattened for receiving a mounted element having a flat finger. The opposite end of the tube has a flexible tube in the nature of a BX wire section extending from the tube and bendable relative thereto. The lamp is shown in one form as being mounted on a tubular frame element of a wheelchair to provide illumination for the occupant. The flat finger is offset outwardly from the securing portion which is of arcuate construction to fit upon the chair tubing and be secured thereon by an adjustable clamping ring. Stability is provided to the tube by angle shaped elements, the horizontal portion being joined to a vertical portion which is of arcuate shape so that it may be clamped, one on the solid tubular element, the other on a tubular element of the upper portion of the chair to fix the lamp to the chair frame at remote points. The clamp with the flattened finger may be mounted on different chairs or on a base to form a floor lamp disposable adjacent to a chair or table.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2744997 (1956-05-01), Sefsik et al.
patent: 3729627 (1973-04-01), Littell

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