Geometrical instruments
Patent
1984-06-04
1985-09-24
Weidenfeld, Gil
Geometrical instruments
339 56, 339 91L, H01R 3310
Patent
active
045429472
ABSTRACT:
A securing assembly for an axially rotatable body or workpiece such as a fluorescent lamp provided with a pair of pins which extend axially outward from at least one end thereof and into a socket in a lampholder. The securing assembly includes a generally C-shaped resilient body having a pair of radially inward extending locking members. These locking members are configured to prevent undesired rotation and subsequent disengagement of the lamp from the socket, even under severe vibration conditions. A securing or fastening device secures the resilient body to the holder.
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Photographs of Pauluhn Mechanism.
Leviton Flier.
McGill Tubeloc Flier.
Flor Joseph R.
Havens Richard F.
Panayoti Peter
Kline Thomas M.
Midland-Ross Corporation
Switzer H. Duane
Weidenfeld Gil
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