Illumination – Supports – Clamp or hook
Patent
1990-05-07
1991-01-15
Husar, Stephen F.
Illumination
Supports
Clamp or hook
362191, 362398, 2482065, 2483167, 248684, F21V 2108, F21L 1514, F21L 1518
Patent
active
049858173
ABSTRACT:
A supporting device for trouble light is made of a plate member having a magnetized surface and a clip member projecting away from the magnetized surface. The clip member is made of a continuous resilient wire generally defining a M-shape having two lateral portions fixed on diametrically opposed sides of the plate member. The intermediate portion of the wire between the lateral portions defines a round recess with a narrowing gap adjacent the lateral portions for allowing access of the handle of the trouble light. The gap defines a distance smaller than the diameter of the round recess which resiliently spreads when the handle is introduced in or removed from the recess. The lateral portions are held by grooved wings on opposite sides of the plate member and by radially projecting ends inserted in the plate member.
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Husar Stephen F.
Morneau Roland L.
Neils Peggy
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