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Device for securing two cords together
   
Document Number
US Patent 4990100
Issued Date
February 5, 1991
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A device for securing the ends of two electrical cords together includes two base elements. Each of the base elements is attached to a respective end of a cord by a flexible sleeve which extends over the end of the cord. The base elements provide electrical connections which duplicate the original connectors on the ends of the cords. One of the base elements includes a pair of projections which are received in a pair of recesses in a rotatable latch carried by the other of the base elements. The two base elements are held together by the cooperation between the projections and the recesses, and the connection or disconnection is easily accomplished by rotation of the latch. In a second embodiment, the projections and the latch are provided directly on the ends of the cord.
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Published
February 5, 1991
Application Number
07/471,269
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January 26, 1990
US Classification
439/311   439/588
Int'l Classification
H01R   13/625   (20060101)   H01R   31/06   (20060101)  
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USPTO Field of Search
439/369   439/370   439/371   439/372   439/373   439/311   439/588  
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