Twist-off, break-away opening cover

Supports – Brackets – On extensible column mounted between opposed surfaces

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248205A, A47B 9606

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040058425

ABSTRACT:
A mounting base for a surface mounted fixture having a fastener receiving hole through the base concealed by a removable cover or cap whereby the base may be adhesively bonded to a mounting surface without removing the cap and thereby exposing the hole or, alternatively, the cap may be removed for attachment of the base to the mounting surface by a fastener inserted through the base hole. The cap may simulate the head of a threaded fastener, such as a screw, to provide the mounting base, even when adhesively mounted, with the appearance of being attached by a fastener and to permit removal of the cap with a twisting action applied by a fastener setting and removal tool such as a screw driver.

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