Claims
- 1. A socket holder assembly adapted to be mounted within a cylindrical lighting housing, comprising:
- a spring formed by a bent rod, the bent rod including:
- opposite ends spaced apart from one another, and
- an elastically flexible portion interconnecting the ends for enabling the ends to move elastically toward one another;
- a socket holder comprising a body having a central aperture defining a vertical axis and adapted to retain a light socket, the body further including a plurality of connection elements spaced apart circumferentially with reference to the vertical axis for connection with the spring to position the spring in a plane oriented perpendicular to the vertical axis; and
- a light socket mounted on the socket holder;
- wherein the spring comprises loops projecting toward the axis, and the connection elements of the socket holder comprise recesses for receiving the loops;
- wherein the body includes an outer peripheral flange lying in a plane, the connection elements comprising straps, each of the straps being of one piece construction with the flange and bent vertically out of the plane to form a respective one of the recesses, whereby each loop is captured between a strap and a portion of the flange.
- 2. A socket holder assembly adapted to be mounted within a cylindrical lighting housing, comprising:
- a spring formed by a bent rod, the bent rod including:
- opposite ends spaced apart from one another, and
- an elastically flexible portion interconnecting the ends for enabling the ends to move elastically toward one another, the elastically flexible portion including loops; and
- a socket holder comprising a body having a central aperture defining a vertical axis and adapted to retain a light socket, the body further including a radially outer peripheral flange lying in a plane, the flange including a plurality of circumferentially spaced straps, each of the straps being of one piece construction with the flange and bent vertically out of the plane to form a recess through which a respective one of the loop projects, whereby each loop projects toward the axis and is captured vertically between a respective strap and a portion of the flange.
RELATED INVENTION
This is a division of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/237,019, filed May 2, 1994, and now U.S. Pat. No. 5,597,234, issued Jan. 28, 1997.
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Divisions (1)
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