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Identifier: I.p.FrinkReflectorsDesignerAndManufacturerOfScientificAndArtistic
Title: I.P. Frink reflectors designer and manufacturer of scientific and artistic lighting specialties ...
Year: 1921 (1920s)
Authors: I. P. Frink, Inc.
Subjects: lighting Division 26 light fixtures fluorescent lights
Publisher: I. P. Frink, Inc.
Contributing Library: Canadian Centre for Architecture

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th heavy bronzeframe and diffusing glass doors are used. The desks are lighted by 226 deskreflectors made of No. 16 gauge cold-drawn bronze, square standards and castbases. This system of lighting was decided upon by the architects and engineers ofthe bank after a careful consideration of all types of lighting methods that were offered. In the construction of this building only the best materials were used, andit is, therefore, with some pride that we exhibit this installation as indicative ofthe possibilities of the Frink System. We have been widely commended on this work by the Bank officials, patronsand visitors. After using this installation seven vears in their Broadway building, we wereawarded the contract for the screen and desk reflector equipment for their FifthAvenue and 43rd Street branch, also for the new branch at Fifth Avenue and 44thStreet. A testimonial for quality and service. FOR DESIGNS SEE PAGES 6 AND 7 Ii 8 I 5A I ^ &L 3W FRINK CORNICE REFLECTORS pfei £••
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! II 8 i FIRST NATIONAL BANK Denver, Colorado An example of the Frink Combination Cornice and Light Diffusing ReflectorSystem as originally adopted for this institution. The reflector on main screen cornice illuminates the desks on the inner sideof the screen and those reflectors over partitions illuminate desks on both sides andtrim off the partitions with a cornice effect. See pages 16 and 17 for typicallayout. Each cage in this installation is equally and effectively illuminated over theentire cage area with diffused light. Installations of this character may be had in cold drawn bronze or steelformed to any cornice or molding detail desired. We offer the services of our Engineering Department and the experiencegained by thousands of installations throughout the United States and Canada. FOR DESIGNS SEE PAGES 6 AND 7 ^ j ii ififc 3S FRINK CORNICE REFLECTORS 3r^,^,,jF>i« 80I

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  • bookcentury:1900
  • bookauthor:I__P__Frink__Inc_
  • booksubject:lighting
  • booksubject:Division_26
  • booksubject:light_fixtures
  • booksubject:fluorescent_lights
  • bookpublisher:I__P__Frink__Inc_
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