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An illuminated corbel includes first and second wood members connected together at proximal ends thereof and extending transverse to one another to form a generally L-shaped structure. The illuminated corbel further includes a connecting wood member extending between distal portions of the first and second wood members to define a cavity between the first and second wood members and the connecting member. At least one wood sheet member substantially covers one side of the cavity. Further, one or more electric lamps are mounted within the cavity for illuminating the interior of the cavity. The first and second wood members, the connecting wood member, and the sheet member are arranged and configured to permit at least some light from the electric lamp to emanate from within the corbel and be externally visible.
An illuminated corbel includes first and second wood members connected together at proximal ends thereof and extending transverse to one another to form a generally L-shaped structure. The illuminated corbel further includes a connecting wood member extending between distal portions of the first and second wood members to define a cavity between the first and second wood members and the connecting member. At least one wood sheet member substantially covers one side of the cavity. Further, one or more electric lamps are mounted within the cavity for illuminating the interior of the cavity. The first and second wood members, the connecting wood member, and the sheet member are arranged and configured to permit at least some light from the electric lamp to emanate from within the corbel and be externally visible.
ILLUMINATED CORBEL
SMEDBERG CHRISTIAN (author)
2017-05-25
Patent
Electronic Resource
English