Luminaire having hard wiring

Illumination – Light modifier – Reflector

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362376, 362407, 362453, F21V 2100

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054521920

ABSTRACT:
A luminaire (10) for dispersing light upwardly comprises a reflecting bowl (11) and an electric light socket (12) disposed in the bowl adjacent the closed end for energizing a light bulb (34). A power cord (14) supplies electrical power from a point external the luminaire to the socket (12), the power cord extending between the open end of the reflecting bowl (11) and the closed end, with the power cord (14) being connected to the socket (12). A rigid safety conduit (16) encases the power cord (14) as the power cord extends between the open end and the socket (12) for maintaining the power cord in a position fixed with respect to the reflecting bowl (11). The luminaire (10) further includes a funnel-shaped reflecting surface (42) disposed within the luminaire adjacent the light source (36) for increasing light reflected from the luminaire.

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Hanglite.TM. Brochure, DAFT Electrical Supplies and Services, Inc.

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