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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 04, 1992
Filed:
Jul. 31, 1989
John F Denison, Lake Villa, IL (US);
John A Czerlanis, Solon Mills, IL (US);
Ronald L Sitzema, Ellsworth, MI (US);
Intermatic Incorporated, Spring Grove, IL (US);
Abstract
A light fixture having a base coupled to a housing by means of a coupling of the ball and socket type. The light housing may be fixed in any angular orientation over a range of azimuth angles well in excess of two hundred and seventy degrees and any angle of elevation from completely horizontal to completely vertical. The coupling can do so while accommodating the passage of electrical conductors from the base of the fixture extending toward the lamp and while also protecting the fixture against misuse in the form of repeated rotation tending to disconnect those conductors internally of the fixture. Altering the relative positions of a lamp and reflector changes the width of the beam cast by the apparatus. With the reflector and front lens fixed, a lamp holder is mounted for sliding motion with respect to the rear of the housing and is moved by manual actuation of a mechanism accessible from the rear of the fixture. A mounting for connecting the fixture to a ground spike provides for the housing to be mounted an appropriate distance above the ground, yet the power supply cable need not be elevated to the level of the housing in order to provide power to the light fixture.