Supports – Suspended supports – Fittings
Reexamination Certificate
2010-03-18
2011-10-18
Ramirez, Ramon (Department: 3632)
Supports
Suspended supports
Fittings
C248S906000, C362S406000
Reexamination Certificate
active
08038113
ABSTRACT:
A lighting assembly for a recessed luminaire includes a plaster frame for supporting the recessed luminaire and a pair of telescoping bars for attaching the plaster frame to framing support members. The telescoping bars include a first bar and a second bar, each of the bars having a generally S-shaped cross-sectional profile that is defined by a center curve joining a first area and a second area, which are generally hook-shaped and extend perpendicularly from the center curve in opposing directions. The first area of the first bar is overlappingly positioned at least in part within the second area of the second bar, and the first area of the second bar is overlappingly positioned at least in part within the second area of the second bar whereby the first and second bars are mated in an inverted and opposed adjacent relationship allowing sliding extension of the bars.
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Collins Kerry
Fryzek Aaron P.
Juno Manufacturing, LLC
Ramirez Ramon
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