Claims
- 1. A reflector retaining bracket comprising:
- a longitudinally extending rear wall;
- first and second side walls, said side walls being spaced from one another and extending perpendicular from a surface of said rear wall; and
- first and second pluralities of fingers, each of said first and second pluralities of fingers extending perpendicularly from a corresponding one of said first and second side walls and toward one another,
- said rear and side walls and said pluralities of fingers forming a channel adapted to maintain a plurality of reflectors therein,
- each of said fingers being adapted to be folded inwardly toward said rear wall for preventing the longitudinal movement, toward said folded finger, of a reflector positioned in that portion of said channel aligned with the fingers next adjacent to said folded finger.
- 2. A reflector retaining bracket according to claim 1 wherein each finger of said first plurality of fingers is aligned transversly, with respect to said longitudinal direction, with a corresponding finger of said second plurality of fingers.
- 3. A reflector retaining bracket according to claim 2 wherein a selected finger of said first plurality and the corresponding finger of said second plurality each extend a greater distance toward one another then do the remaining fingers of said first and second pluralities of fingers.
- 4. A reflector retaining bracket comprising:
- a vertically oriented longitudinally extending rear wall;
- first and second side walls, said side walls being spaced from one another and extending perpendicularly from a surface of said rear wall; and
- first and second pluralities of fingers, each of said first and second pluralities of fingers extending perpendicularly from a corresponding one of said first and second side walls and toward one another,
- said rear and side walls and said pluralities of fingers forming a channel adapted to maintain a plurality of vertically arrayed reflectors therein,
- each of said fingers being adapted to be folded inwardly toward said rear wall so that the space between said fingers and said rear wall is less than the thickness of said reflectors whereby the lower edge of a reflector is supported by a pair of fingers thereby preventing the longitudinal movement, in the direction of said folded fingers, of a reflector positioned in that portion of said channel aligned with the fingers next adjacent to said folded fingers.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 890,219, filed Mar. 27, 1978, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,218,616.
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Divisions (1)
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