Illumination – Housing – Recessed
Patent
1993-03-02
1994-05-03
Cole, Richard R.
Illumination
Housing
Recessed
362147, 362365, 362396, 362455, F21S 102
Patent
active
053093429
ABSTRACT:
A recessed lighting trim comprises a reflector, a circular frame connected to the reflector, and a circular translucent plate mounted in the frame. The translucent plate is retained in the plate by tabs of the frame which are bent onto the translucent plate. The frame includes hooks adapted to be received in slots formed in the reflector to enable the frame to be installed and removed by being rotated relative to the reflector. A chain connects the frame to the reflector to prevent the frame from falling after being removed from the reflector.
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Cole Richard R.
Cooper Industries Inc.
Quach Y.
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