Illumination – With static structure – Wall or ceiling
Reexamination Certificate
2010-03-24
2011-12-20
Ton, Anabel (Department: 2875)
Illumination
With static structure
Wall or ceiling
C362S148000, C362S217120, C362S365000, C362S368000
Reexamination Certificate
active
08079727
ABSTRACT:
The present invention is to provide a recessed lamp support structure, which includes a lamp holder and at least two resilient plates. Each of the resilient plates has a front section fixedly connected to a sidewall of the lamp holder in a manner symmetrical to the others and a rear section extended away from the sidewall of the lamp holder, wherein the rear section has a roughened surface at a position away from the sidewall of the lamp holder. When the lamp holder is installed in a receiving hole of a ceiling, the roughened surfaces are able to press tightly and symmetrically against an inner periphery of the receiving hole due to the stress of the resilient plates, thereby securely positioning the lamp holder in the receiving hole while an annular frame of the lamp holder covers a gap between the receiving hole and the sidewall of the lamp holder.
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Bacon & Thomas PLLC
Skynet Electronic Co., Ltd.
Ton Anabel
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