Reflector assembly for lamp fixtures

Illumination – Elongated source light unit or support – With or including transparent or translucent member

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362225, 362226, 362232, 362235, 362249, 362254, 362277, 362297, 362307, 362310, 362319, 362346, 362355, 362375, 362433, 362457, F21S 300

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ABSTRACT:
A reflector assembly for replacing a fluorescent lamp from a multi-lamp fixture having a top wall and oppositely disposed end and side walls enclosed by a diffuser plate. The assembly includes a reflector member extending longitudinally between the end walls of the fixture and width wise between the top and side walls of a fixture. The reflector member includes a plurality of walls disposed at obtuse angles with respect to one another to reflect a substantial portion of the illumination received from a remaining source lamp to produce a lamp image under the center line of the removed lamp on the diffuser plate so that it appears that a complete number of lamps are provided in the fixture even though less than a complete number of lamps are employed.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4336576 (1982-06-01), Crabtree
patent: 4403275 (1983-09-01), Oser
patent: 4432044 (1984-02-01), Lautzenheiser

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