Illumination – With static structure – With border – fence – gate or awning
Patent
1992-09-28
1995-07-25
Yeung, James C.
Illumination
With static structure
With border, fence, gate or awning
362249, 362431, 239289, 239279, F21S 102
Patent
active
054368111
ABSTRACT:
A light pole assembly is configured to be placed substantially in line with a fence for optimally providing light within the fenced area. For mounting the light pole assembly in close proximity to the fence, the light pole assembly can have a sleeve(s) transversely situated therethrough serving as a passthrough for a horizontal rail of the fence, or a clamping means for clamping the light pole assembly to the fence, or some other mounting mechanism for disposing the light pole assembly near the fence so that the light pole assembly appears substantially in line with the fence. The light pole assembly further comprises an electrical channel for supplying power to a light fixture or some other device disposed at the upper end of the light pole assembly. Moreover, the light pole assembly can have a water path for providing water to a sprinkler to be affixed to the light pole assembly at an elevated location.
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