Transversal suspension rod for a ceiling fan

Supports – With means to facilitate installation – repair – or... – For support cutting or piercing

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C248S343000, C248S906000, C220S003900

Reexamination Certificate

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07631849

ABSTRACT:
A transversal suspension rod for a ceiling fan is primarily composed of an extensible tube rack set, an assembly member, and a wiring box. Upon implementing, the extensible tube rack set is supported between two parallel beams, then the wiring box is locked below the extensible tube rack set using the assembly member, and finally a bracket is locked at a bottom of the wiring box with screws to hang a ceiling fan, so as to decrease a difficulty in assembling with the assembly member.

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