Portable light reflector

Optical: systems and elements – Mirror – Including specified control or retention of the shape of a...

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359443, 359871, G03B 2156, G02B 5136

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055791808

ABSTRACT:
A portable light reflector includes a collapsible frame and a reflecting sheet connected to the frame. The collapsible frame includes two longitudinal struts and transverse stirrups connecting the longitudinal struts. The ends of the transverse stirrups are bent out of a plane defined by the longitudinal struts and the reflecting sheet connected to the longitudinal struts. The angle defined between each end and the connecting piece between the ends of the transverse stirrup is greater than 90.degree.. The reflecting sheet is of spring-elastic material which is tensioned in the position of use of the light reflector.

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