Illumination – Self powered lamp – Having plural lamp bulbs or lamp sockets
Patent
1977-12-22
1980-01-01
Padgett, Benjamin R.
Illumination
Self powered lamp
Having plural lamp bulbs or lamp sockets
D48 24R, 362196, 362200, 362222, 362223, 362224, 362225, 362236, 362240, 362241, 362242, 362243, 362260, 362263, 362307, 362310, 362311, 362374, 362375, F21L 100, F21L 300, F21L 700, F21L 1500
Patent
active
041819284
ABSTRACT:
A portable light having a U-shaped body and an elongated reflector supported on the body providing a space for batteries between the reflector and the body. Two lamps are supported on the reflector providing a flood light and a lens is supported on the body over the reflector and the lamps. Two cup-shaped end caps are supported on the ends of the light and one end cap has a frusto-conical shaped reflector integrally attached to it, and a lens closes the end of the cap having the reflector in it, and a lamp is supported on the reflector under the lens providing a spot light.
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Gron T. S.
Lighting Systems Inc.
Lovercheck Charles L.
Padgett Benjamin R.
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