Information
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Patent Grant
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6481871
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Patent Number
6,481,871
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Date Filed
Friday, January 5, 200124 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 19, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Bicks; Mark S.
- Hoffman; Tara L.
- Goodman; Alfred N.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A lamp support includes a support surface and a main bracket member. The main bracket member includes first and second opposing ends that define a length of the main bracket member, and an elongated aperture extending between the first and second ends. A lamp holder is coupled to the main bracket member adjacent its second end and spaced from its first end. A fastener member is slidably received in the elongated aperture of the main bracket member and releasably couples the support surface and the main bracket member at a coupling axis. The main bracket member slides with respect to the fastener member and the coupling axis along the elongated aperture moving the lamp holder radially relative to the coupling axis, and rotates with respect to the fastener member about the coupling axis moving the lamp holder circumferentially relative to the coupling axis.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention generally relates to an adjustable lamp support that allows three degrees of adjustment of a lamp supported thereon. More specifically, the present invention relates to a lamp support for a lighting fixture which includes a main bracket with a lamp socket thereon. The bracket is coupled to the lighting fixture for circumferential rotation and radial sliding with respect to the lighting fixture, thereby providing a plurality of orientations for the lamp received in the lamp holder.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Conventional lighting fixtures, such as recessed, track, emergency, industrial, or outdoor lighting fixtures, employ a variety of lamp supports for receiving the lamp of the fixture. Adjustment of lamp position is often needed when mounting a lighting fixture on an irregular structure, such as a sloped ceiling, or in an unusual place, such as a corner or the floor. Also, adjustment of the lamp position of the fixture allows the installer to direct the light in a desired direction.
However, typical lamp supports either do not allow any adjustment of the position of the lamp, or provide only one or two degrees of adjustment, such as vertical or horizontal adjustment. In addition, conventional lamp supports include multiple parts thereby increasing manufacturing costs and making operation or adjustment of the support difficult.
Examples of conventional lighting fixtures with lamp supports are disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,823,664 to Demshki, Jr. et al.; U.S. Pat. No. 4,380,792 to Terrell; and U.S. Pat. No. 5,630,663 to Ling et al.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide a lamp support for a lighting fixture that provides three degrees of adjustment for the lamp of the fixture thereby facilitating installation of the light.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a lamp support for a lighting fixture that requires a single part for providing adjustment of the lamp, thereby reducing manufacturing expenses and facilitating easy adjustment of the support.
Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a lamp support for a lighting fixture that can be employed with a wide variety of known lighting fixtures.
The foregoing objects are basically attained by a lamp support, comprising a support surface, a main bracket member including first and second opposing ends defining a length of the main bracket member therebetween, and an elongated aperture extending between the first end and the second end and substantially the length of the main bracket member. A lamp holder is coupled to the main bracket member adjacent its second end and is spaced from its first end. A fastener member is slidably received in the elongated aperture of the main bracket member and releasably couples the support surface and the main bracket member at a coupling axis.
By forming the lamp support in this manner, the main bracket member can slide with respect to the fastener member and the coupling axis along the elongated aperture moving the lamp holder radially relative to the coupling axis, and can rotate with respect to the fastener member about the coupling axis moving the lamp holder circumferentially relative to the coupling axis.
The foregoing objects are also basically attained by a lamp support, comprising a support surface, a main bracket member including first and second opposing ends defining a length therebetween, a lamp holder coupled adjacent to the second end and spaced from the first end, and an aperture in the main bracket member. The main bracket member is curved, thereby defining a curved path curved about an axis perpendicular to the length of the main bracket member, with the elongated aperture being located along a portion of the curved path. A fastener member is slidably received in the elongated aperture of the main bracket member and releasably couples the support surface and the main bracket member at a coupling axis. The main bracket member can slide with respect to the fastener member and the coupling axis in the aperture, moving the lamp holder radially relative to the coupling axis, and can rotate with respect to the fastener member about the coupling axis moving the lamp holder circumferentially relative to the coupling axis.
Other objects, advantages and salient features of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description which taken in conjunction with annexed drawings, discloses a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Referring to the drawings which form a part of this disclosure:
FIG. 1
is a bottom, perspective view of a lamp support in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, showing a lamp received in a lamp holder of the support;
FIG. 2
is an exploded, perspective view of the lamp support illustrated in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is an enlarged, side elevational view in section of the lamp support taken along line
3
—
3
of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 4
is a side elevational view of the lamp support illustrated in
FIG. 1
, showing the support in a first tilt position;
FIG. 5
is a side elevational view of the lamp support illustrated in
FIG. 1
, showing the support in a second tilt position;
FIG. 6
is a bottom, perspective view of the lamp support illustrated in
FIG. 1
, showing the support in its first tilt position and a first rotated position; and
FIG. 7
is a bottom, perspective view of the lamp support illustrated in
FIG. 1
, showing the support disposed in a second rotated position, a slightly less than 360 degree rotation from its first rotated position.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Referring to
FIGS. 1-7
, a lamp support
10
in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention receives a lamp
12
and is mounted on a bearing or support surface
14
. Lamp support
10
generally includes a main bracket member
16
releasably coupled to bearing surface
14
by a fastener member
18
at a coupling axis
20
so that bracket member
16
can both slide and rotate with respect to coupling axis
20
. Sliding bracket member
16
moves bracket member
16
radially relative to coupling axis
20
, thereby varying the spacing and angular orientation between bearing surface
14
and bracket member
16
as it slides between first and second tilt positions, as best seen in
FIGS. 4 and 5
, respectively. Rotating bracket member
16
moves bracket member
16
circumferentially relative to coupling axis
20
, from a first rotated position, about 0 degrees, to a second rotated position, slightly less than 360 degrees, as best seen in
FIGS. 6 and 7
, respectively.
Bearing surface
14
is preferably a surface of a lighting fixture, such as any inside surface of a downlight well known in the art. However, the bearing surface
14
can be any surface of any conventional lighting apparatus such as, downlights, track lighting, emergency lighting, industrial lighting, incandescent or fluorescent light fixtures, and outdoor lighting, where a lamp requires support. Both of the components of lamp support
10
and bearing surface
14
are preferably formed of a metal material.
Main bracket member
16
includes first and second opposing ends
22
and
24
defining the length of bracket member
16
therebetween, and first and second opposing sides
26
and
28
extending between ends
22
and
24
. Bracket member
16
is generally elongated and curved about an axis extending perpendicularly to its length and sides
26
and
28
, thereby defining opposing first and second curved surfaces
30
and
32
and a curved path
34
along which the bracket member extends. First and second curved surfaces
30
and
32
are preferably the top and bottom surfaces of bracket member
16
, respectively; however, second surface
32
can be the top surface and first surface
30
can be the bottom surface.
An elongated aperture
36
receives fastener member
18
, and is centrally disposed between sides
26
and
28
and extends between ends
22
and
24
along curved path
34
of bracket member
16
. The space a defined between first surface
30
and bearing surface
14
, at given points thereon, varies as bracket member
16
radially slides with respect to fastener member
18
along aperture
36
, as best seen in FIG.
4
.
As seen in
FIGS. 1
,
4
, and
5
, a curved extension
38
extends from second end
24
of bracket member
16
forming a U-shaped longitudinal cross section. Curved extension
38
overlaps aperture
36
with the space b, as best seen in
FIG. 5
, defined between extension
38
and second surface
32
providing clearance for fastener member
18
as bracket member
16
slides.
A lamp holder
40
is supported by curved extension
38
and receives lamp
12
forming a central lamp axis
41
, as seen in
FIGS. 2 and 4
. In particular, fasteners, such as screws
42
, extend through access holes
44
in second end
24
of bracket member
16
and attach lamp holder
40
through fastener holes
46
. Lamp holder
40
is preferably a socket, but can be any type of lamp holder for various lamps, such as standard light bulbs, incandescent lights, or fluorescent lights.
Preferably, bracket member
16
is a one-piece unitary member. However, it can be formed of separate pieces that are fixedly attached by any known attachment. Also, the curvature of bracket member
16
can vary from that shown, for example, to a more flat or a more curved bracket, depending on the variation of space a, as seen in
FIG. 4
, desired for positioning lamp
12
. In addition, although elongated aperture
36
preferably extends substantially the entire length of bracket member
16
, the length of aperture
36
can be either shorter or longer depending on the amount of tilting adjustment desired for lamp
12
. Moreover, lamp holder
40
can be supported directly on the second end
24
of bracket member
16
, thereby eliminating the need for curved extension
38
. However, placing lamp holder
40
at second end
24
would limit the length of aperture
36
since lamp holder
40
would no longer extend over aperture
36
.
As seen in
FIGS. 1-3
, and
5
-
6
, lamp support
10
further includes an anti-rotation stopping bracket
48
disposed between first surface
30
of bracket member
16
and bearing surface
14
. Stopping bracket
48
includes first and second portions
50
and
52
forming a generally T-shaped bracket. First portion
50
includes edges
51
facing second portion
52
, and an end wall
54
extending perpendicularly from first portion
50
so that stopping bracket
48
has a substantially L-shaped cross-section. End wall
54
includes an abutment surface
56
for engaging either first or second side
26
or
28
of bracket member
16
, but preferably first side
26
as seen in FIG.
1
.
Second portion
52
of stopping bracket
48
has a distal end
58
forming a shoulder
60
with second portion
52
and engaging a fixed stop extension
62
extending generally, perpendicularly from bearing surface
14
, as seen in
FIGS. 6 and 7
. Opposite distal end
58
and proximate first portion
50
is a fastening hole
64
for receiving fastening member
18
, thereby connecting bracket member
16
, stopping bracket
48
, and bearing surface
14
, as best seen in FIG.
3
. Although first and second portions
50
and
52
of stopping bracket
48
preferably form a substantially T-shaped bracket, first and second portions
50
and
52
can be the same width so that bracket
48
as one unitary width. In addition, stopping bracket
48
preferably is a unitary one-piece member. However, it can be formed by separate portions that are fixedly attached.
Between bearing surface
14
and stopping bracket
48
is biasing member or spring
66
, as best seen in
FIGS. 2 and 3
. Spring
66
is a metal spring washer with first and second arms
68
and
70
and a fastening hole
72
that receives fastener member
18
, connecting bracket member
16
, stopping bracket
48
, spring
66
, and bearing surface
14
.
Fastener member
18
is a threaded bolt or screw and includes a portion
74
that is preferably welded to surface
82
of bearing surface
14
, thereby restraining rotation relative to surface
14
. Tightening washer
76
and nut
78
, fastener member
18
sandwiches spring
66
and stopping bracket
48
between bearing surface
14
and bracket member
16
, with arms
68
and
70
of spring
66
engaging first surface
30
of bracket member
16
. Portion
74
can alternatively act as gripping portion for tightening fastener member
18
. Although fastener member
18
preferably is a screw or threaded bolt, any known fastener can be employed that will releasably couple the components of lamp holder
10
.
Assembly
Referring to
FIGS. 1-3
, lamp support
10
is mounted to bearing surface
14
by placing spring
66
and stopping bracket
48
between bearing surface
14
and bracket member
16
. Fastening hole
72
of spring
66
, fastening hole
64
of stopping bracket
48
, elongated aperture
36
of bracket member
16
, are then aligned with a fastening hole
80
of bearing surface
14
, so that fastener member
18
can be inserted through fastening holes
64
,
72
, and
80
, and aperture
36
. Portion
74
abuts, and is preferably welded to surface
82
opposite bearing surface
14
. When fastener member
18
has been substantially inserted through bearing surface
14
and the components of lamp support
10
, bearing surface
14
, spring
66
, stopping bracket
48
, and bracket member
16
, are compressed together by tightening fastener member
18
using nut
78
. Tightening nut
78
increases the frictional engagement for retaining bracket member
16
in the desired position. Second portion
52
of stopping bracket
48
is positioned substantially perpendicularly to the length of bracket member
16
for engaging stop extension
62
of bearing surface
14
. However, second portion
52
can be oriented in any manner with respect to the bracket member
16
, as long as second portion
52
can engage stop extension
62
when rotating bracket member
16
.
Upon tightening fastener member
18
, first and second arms
68
and
70
of spring
66
engage and push on first surface
30
of bracket member
16
, thereby providing a frictional engagement therebetween to maintain bracket member
16
in position. Arms
68
and
70
also engage edges
51
of stopping bracket
48
, so that spring
66
rotates with bracket member
16
and stopping bracket
48
. Lamp holder
40
can be attached to curved extension
38
of bracket member
16
by inserting screws
42
through access holes
44
and fastener holes
46
of extension
38
and into lamp holder
40
, either before or after bracket member
16
, stopping bracket
48
and spring
66
, are mounted to bearing surface
14
. Lamp
12
can then be inserted into lamp holder
40
.
Operation
Referring to
FIGS. 4-7
, by moving only bracket member
16
, lamp support
10
provides three degrees of adjustment of the position of lamp
12
. For example, main bracket member
16
can radially slide between a first tilt position, shown in
FIG. 4
, and a second tilt position, shown in
FIG. 5
, and any position therebetween along curved path
34
, by moving bracket member
16
with enough force to overcome the frictional engagement between spring
66
and first surface
30
of bracket member
16
. As the bracket member
16
slides between the tilt positions, fastener member
18
slides along elongated aperture
36
. At the first tilt position, space a is at its maximum dimension, such as approximately 1.5 inches, and decreases as bracket member
16
slides to the second tilt position where space a is at it minimum dimension, such as approximately 0.2 inches.
Also, at the first tilt position, an angle α defined between coupling axis
20
and lamp axis
41
is at its maximum dimension of approximately 40 to 45 degrees. Upon sliding bracket member
18
toward the second tilt position, angle α decreases, until lamp and coupling axis
41
and
20
become aligned so that angle α is approximately zero degrees. Therefore, by sliding bracket member
16
along elongated aperture
36
, the orientation of lamp
12
received in lamp support
10
can be adjusted spatially and angularly by selecting a desired space a and a desired angle α.
Main bracket member
16
also rotates from the first rotated position of about 0 degrees where one side of shoulder
60
engages extension
62
, as seen in
FIG. 6
, to the second rotated position of about 360 degrees where another opposing side of shoulder
60
engages extension
62
, as seen in FIG.
7
. The bracket member
16
can be retained in any rotated position between the first and second rotated positions. This is accomplished by pivoting bracket member
16
around coupling axis
20
with enough force to overcome the frictional engagement between bracket member
16
and spring
66
. Upon rotation of bracket member
16
, side
26
abuts surface
56
of stopping bracket
48
, and edges
51
of bracket
48
abut arms
68
and
70
of spring
66
, so that bracket member
16
, stopping bracket
48
, and spring
66
all rotate together. Thus, in addition to selecting the spatial and angular orientation of lamp holder
10
, as described above, lamp holder
10
essentially can be rotated 360 degrees to a desired rotated location, thereby providing the operator with three degrees of adjustment for lamp holder
10
.
Changing the curvature of bracket member
16
, for example, to a more flat or a more curved bracket, will vary the space a between bracket member
16
and bearing surface
14
, as well as the angular orientation of lamp holder
10
desired for positioning lamp
12
defined by angle α. In addition, making aperture
36
either longer or shorter will either increase or decrease the amount of tilt of lamp holder
10
, since aperture
36
defines the radial travel path for bracket member
16
.
While a particular embodiment has been chosen to illustrate the invention, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made therein without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A lamp support, comprising:a support surface; a main bracket member including first and second opposing ends defining a length of said main bracket member therebetween, an elongated aperture extending between said first end and said second end and substantially the length of said main bracket member, said second end of said main bracket member including a curved extension; a lamp holder coupled to said main bracket member adjacent said second end thereof and spaced from said first end thereof said curved extension of said second end supporting said lamp holder along an axis substantially radial to said elongated aperture; and a fastener member slidably received in said elongated aperture of said main bracket member and releasably coupling said support surface and said main bracket member at a coupling axis; whereby said main bracket member can slide with respect to said fastener member and said coupling axis along said elongated aperture moving said lamp holder radially relative to said coupling axis, and can rotate with respect to said fastener member about said coupling axis moving said lamp holder circumferentially relative to said coupling axis.
- 2. A lamp support according to claim 1, whereinsaid main bracket member is curved defining a curved path about an axis perpendicular to the length of said main bracket member; and said elongated aperture extends along said curved path; whereby sliding said main bracket member relative to said fastener member varies spacing and angular orientation between said support surface and said lamp holder.
- 3. A lamp support according to claim 1, whereinsaid curved extension is substantially U-shaped in cross-section.
- 4. A lamp support according to claim 1, whereinsaid main bracket member includes first and second opposing surfaces, said first surface of said bracket member generally facing said support surface; and said lamp holder extends in a direction away from said second surface.
- 5. A lamp support according to claim 4, whereinwhen said fastener member is positioned in said elongated aperture proximate said first end of said main bracket member, said first surface of said main bracket member at said first end is spaced closer to said support surface than said first surface at said second end.
- 6. A lamp support according to claim 5, whereinwhen said fastener member is positioned in said elongated aperture proximate said second end of said main bracket member, said first surface of said main bracket member at said first end is spaced further from said support surface than said first surface at said second end.
- 7. A lamp support according to claim 6, whereinsaid main bracket member can rotate substantially up to 360 degrees.
- 8. A lamp support according to claim 7, whereinsaid support surface includes a fixed stop extension; and a stopping bracket member is disposed between said main bracket member and said support surface, said stopping bracket having a first portion rotationally fixed to said main bracket member and a second portion for engaging said stop extension.
- 9. A lamp support according to claim 8, whereinsaid first portion is an end wall that abuts a side of said main bracket member; and said end wall is substantially perpendicular to said second end portion.
- 10. A lamp support according to claim 9, whereina biasing member is disposed between said main bracket member and said support surface to maintain said main bracket member in position.
- 11. A lamp support according to claim 1, whereinsaid main bracket member is a one piece, unitary member.
- 12. A lamp support according to claim 1, whereinsaid lamp holder is a socket; and a lamp is received in said socket.
- 13. A lamp support, comprising:a support surface; a main bracket member including first and second opposing ends defining a length therebetween, with a lamp holder coupled adjacent to said second end and spaced from said first end and an aperture disposed therein, said main bracket member being curved, thereby defining a curved path about an axis perpendicular to the length of said main bracket member, said elongated aperture being located along a portion of said curved path, and said second end of said main bracket member including a curved extension for supporting said lamp holder over said elongated aperture in a radially spaced relationship; and a fastener member slidably received in said elongated aperture of said main bracket member and releasably coupling said support surface and said main bracket member at a coupling axis, sliding said main bracket member relative to said fastener member varying spacing and angular orientation between said support surface and said lamp holder; whereby said main bracket member can slide with respect to said fastener member and said coupling axis in said aperture moving said lamp holder radially relative to said coupling axis and can rotate with respect to said fastener member about said coupling axis moving said lamp holder circumferentially relative to said coupling axis.
- 14. A lamp support according to claim 13, whereinsaid aperture in said main bracket member is elongated and extends between said first and second ends.
- 15. A lamp support according to claim 13, whereinsaid support surface includes a fixed stop extension; and a stopping bracket member is disposed between said main bracket member and said support surface, said stopping bracket having a first portion rotationally fixed to said main bracket member and a second portion for engaging said stop extension.
- 16. A lamp support according to claim 14, whereinsaid main bracket member can rotate up to substantially 360 degrees.
- 17. A lamp support, comprising:a support surface having a fixed stop extension; a main bracket member including first and second opposing ends defining a length therebetween, a lamp holder coupled to said second end and spaced from said first end, and an elongated aperture extending proximate said first end to proximate said second end, said main bracket member being curved defining a curved path about an axis perpendicular to the length of said main bracket member, said elongated aperture extending along said curved path; a stopping bracket member disposed between said main bracket member and said support surface, and having a first portion rotationally fixed to said main bracket member and a second portion engagable with said stop extension of said support surface; a biasing member disposed between said support surface and said stopping bracket member; a fastener member slidably received in said elongated aperture of said main bracket member and in fastener openings in said support surface, stopping bracket member, and said biasing member, respectively, releasably coupling said support surface, said main bracket member, said stopping bracket member and said biasing member at a coupling axis; and a lamp received in said holder member, whereby said main bracket member slides with respect to said fastener member and said coupling axis along said elongated aperture moving said lamp holder radially relative to said coupling axis, and rotates with respect to said fastener member about said coupling axis, moving said lamp holder circumferentially relative to said coupling axis.
- 18. A lamp support according to claim 17, whereinsaid main bracket member is a unitary one-piece member; and sliding said main bracket member relative to said fastener member varies spacing and angular orientation between said support surface and said lamp holder.
- 19. A lamp support according to claim 18, whereinsaid main bracket member can rotate up to substantially 360 degrees.
- 20. A lamp support according to claim 19, whereinsaid lamp holder is a socket.
- 21. A lamp support, comprising:a support surface; a main bracket member including first and second opposing ends defining a length of said main bracket member therebetween, an elongated aperture extending between said first end and said second end and substantially the length of said main bracket member, said main bracket member including first and second opposing surfaces, said first surface of said bracket member generally facing said support surface; a lamp holder coupled to said main bracket member adjacent said second end thereof and spaced from said first end thereof, said lamp holder extending in a direction away from said second surface; and a fastener member slidably received in said elongated aperture of said main bracket member and releasably coupling said support surface and said main bracket member at a coupling axis, said first surface of said main bracket member at said first end being spaced closer to said support surface than said first surface at said second end when said fastener member is positioned in said elongated aperture proximate said first end of said main bracket member; whereby said main bracket member can slide with respect to said fastener member and said coupling axis along said elongated aperture moving said lamp holder radially relative to said coupling axis, and can rotate with respect to said fastener member about said coupling axis moving said lamp holder circumferentially relative to said coupling axis.
- 22. A lamp support according to claim 21, whereinwhen said fastener member is positioned in said elongated aperture proximate said second end of said main bracket member, said first surface of said main bracket member at said first end is spaced further from said support surface than said first surface at said second end.
- 23. A lamp support according to claim 22, whereinsaid main bracket member can rotate substantially up to 360 degrees.
- 24. A lamp support according to claim 23, whereinsaid support surface includes a fixed stop extension; and a stopping bracket member is disposed between said main bracket member and said support surface, said stopping bracket having a first portion rotationally fixed to said main bracket member and a second portion for engaging said stop extension.
- 25. A lamp support according to claim 24, whereinsaid first portion is an end wall that abuts a side of said main bracket member; and said end wall is substantially perpendicular to said second end portion.
- 26. A lamp support according to claim 25, whereina biasing member is disposed between said main bracket member and said support surface to maintain said main bracket member in position.
- 27. A lamp support, comprising:a support surface including a fixed stop extension; a main bracket member including first and second opposing ends defining a length therebetween, with a lamp holder coupled adjacent to said second end and spaced from said first end and an aperture disposed therein, said main bracket member being curved, thereby defining a curved path about an axis perpendicular to the length of said main bracket member, said elongated aperture being located along a portion of said curved path; and a stopping bracket member disposed between said main bracket member and said support surface, said stopping bracket having a first portion rotationally fixed to said main bracket member and a second portion for engaging said stop extension; and a fastener member slidably received in said elongated aperture of said main bracket member and releasably coupling said support surface and said main bracket member at a coupling axis; whereby said main bracket member can slide with respect to said fastener member and said coupling axis in said aperture moving said lamp holder radially relative to said coupling axis and can rotate with respect to said fastener member about said coupling axis moving said lamp holder circumferentially relative to said coupling axis.
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