Bush pendant cleat

[Trade Journal]

Publication: Western Electrician

Chicago, IL, United States
vol. 7, no. 26, p. 342, col. 2


The Bush Pendent Cleat.

 

The improved pendent cleat shown in the cut is composed of two parts of mica or porcelain. The fixture was designed especially to be used as a substitute for the rosette, by which the incandescent electric lights are suspended. The lower portion of the device is made oblong in shape, and on its upper side near the center is a cavity or recess. The wires are tied into a knot within the recess, and the uncovered ends are passed out through holes and electrically joined to the mains by washers. The upper

 

BUSH PENDENT CLEAT.
Bush Pendent Cleat.

 

cut of the two presented, is a plan view looking down on the lower portion of the sectional illustration. Although the cleat is composed of two parts it is evident that the ceiling itself may constitute the upper portion of the cleat. This cleat is the invention of A. R. Bush of Boston, Mass.

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Keywords:Cleat
Researcher notes: 
Supplemental information: 
Researcher:Bob Stahr
Date completed:January 4, 2009 by: Bob Stahr;