Illumination – Guard means
Patent
1994-03-05
1995-05-30
Bertsch, Richard A.
Illumination
Guard means
150154, 229103, 206216, 118505, F21V 1500, B65D 7900
Patent
active
054207754
ABSTRACT:
A spray shield for temporarily covering an open face of a fixture, particularly a canister light fixture. The spray shield is conveniently outlined on and removable from a panel of cardboard shelf packaging of the canister light. The spray shield provides a disk-shaped portion surrounded by radially extending tabs which can be bent off from to the disk-shaped portion to form a resilient shallow pan which is grippingly held within an inside surface of the canister light. The spray shield as a flat panel can be easily removed from a panel of the packaging which provides a weakened line around an outer circumference of the spray shield.
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Bertsch Richard A.
McAndrews, Jr. Roland G.
Thomas Industries Inc.
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