Abstract: A vacuum cleaner has a cord retainer for holding looped cord in a horizontal position against the housing of the vacuum cleaner. The cord retainer includes two cord locks that are pivotally mounted to the vacuum cleaner housing. The cord locks are limited in their pivotal movement from a horizontal or near horizontal position to a vertical or near vertical position. The cord locks are mounted onto shafts which, in turn, are either integrally molded with the vacuum cleaner housing or connected to the vacuum cleaner housing in a suitable fashion.
Abstract: An apparatus and method for managing excess lengths of installed fiber optic cable. The apparatus is a specially designed routing spool that allows for optic fiber cables to be wrapped in individual slots of suitable radius to provide separation of cables and prevent kinking and microbends, and to allow easy access to the fiber cables if it is necessary to perform maintenance or to replace cables.
Abstract: An electric device for a bicycle is provided that retains a cord to reduce or eliminate slack in the cord, which preferably extends between a pair of electric devices. At least one electric device includes a housing portion, a bobbin portion and a retainer portion. The bobbin portion extends from the housing portion and has a winding surface. The retainer portion is coupled to overlie a portion of the bobbin portion to retain an electrical cord on the winding surface of the bobbin portion. In one embodiment, the bobbin portion includes a pair of bobbin sections with the retainer portion releasably coupled to the housing portion. In another embodiment, the bobbin portion is a tubular member and the retainer portion is fixedly coupled to the housing portion.
Abstract: Handle assemblies for floor care devices, and methods for using the same, are disclosed. In one embodiment, a handle apparatus includes a main member partially surrounding a cord retaining space that is adapted to receive a plurality of portions of a power cord of the floor care device. A retaining member is moveably attached to the main member, and includes a retaining surface that is positionable proximate the cord retaining space. In a first or “retaining” position, the retaining surface retains the plurality of power cord portions within the cord retaining space, and in a second or “releasing” position, the retaining surface releases the plurality of power cord portions from the cord retaining space. In alternate embodiments, the retaining member may be rotatably, pivotably, or slidably attached to the main member, pivotably attached to the main member.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 29, 2000
Date of Patent:
November 26, 2002
Assignee:
Oreck Holdings, LLC
Inventors:
Chris M. Paterson, Shane P. Cohen, Jeffrey A. Millard, Dennis Lamb, Terrance Monty Roberts, Javier Verdura
Abstract: A fiber optic cable winding assist tool for securing, routing, and storing fiber optic cables in optical communications systems that quickly and simultaneously lifts the retainer fingers of a mandrel, without breaking them, and releases the retainer fingers once the fiber optic cables are safely within the retainer fingers. The winding assist tool is used with a base having at least one mandrel connected thereto, and may have a spacer disk connected to the mandrel. A spider frame is provided on the spacer disk or mandrel and includes a body portion and arm portions extending from the spider frame body portion. Each arm portion engages a corresponding retainer finger of the mandrel. A thumb screw having a head portion and a threaded portion mates with a threaded opening provided through the spider frame body portion and engages a top surface of the spacer disk.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 26, 2001
Date of Patent:
November 19, 2002
Assignee:
Ciena Corporation
Inventors:
Gary Kles, Bradley Paul Davidson, Edward Joseph Jablonski
Abstract: A portable electric appliance (10) has a housing with recesses (20) in which posts (25) are mounted for movement between extended and retracted positions. The appliance power cord is wrapped about the posts for storage in their extended positions and held in a notch (31) of a post flange (30).
Abstract: Systems and methods are used for automatic handling of optical fibers and transporting the same, as well as automatic assembly of the optical fibers into optical devices and transportation of the same. A spool facilitates handling, storing, and transporting of the optical fiber. A cassette receives an electronic module and the optical fiber, with or without a corresponding spool, and presents the fiber in a manner that facilitates automatic assembly of optical assemblies. The cassette also facilitates handling, storing, and transporting of the optical assemblies.
Type:
Application
Filed:
November 30, 2001
Publication date:
August 29, 2002
Inventors:
Dane Scott, Srikanth S. Maganti, Robert K. Wolf, Duane S. Stackhouse, Mary J. Nadeau
Abstract: An earphone wire winding box with coaxial and dual wheels has a communication wire, a big turning wheel with a longer outer diameter and a small turning wheel with a shorter outer diameter; both of the center holes thereof are respectively and lively jointed into an uni-axial portion; the wheel planes of the big and small turning wheels are respectively formed into storage grooves for the communication wire to coil around therein; when quite a length of the upper wire inside the storage groove of the big turning wheel is pulled out, the lower wire inside the storage groove of the small turning wheel descends only an extremely short distance, so that the earphone wire and the plug wire can be designed as one to eliminate any undesired connectional situation between them.
Abstract: A portable electric appliance (10) has a housing with recesses (20) in which posts (25) are mounted for movement between extended and retracted positions. The appliance power cord is wrapped about the posts for storage in their extended positions and held in a notch (31) of a post flange (30).
Abstract: The present invention teaches a cable management system for supporting and routing cables. The cable management system includes one or more cable supports attached to a support structure such as a wall or electronics cabinet. Each cable support includes one or more cable spools detachably mounted to a spool guide. The spool guide includes a channel extending along its length and in-turned flanges that extend partially across the opening of the channel. Each cable spool includes a spool body and a coupler. The coupler has a retractable brace that can be inserted into the channel, rotated and retracted toward the spool body for clamping the in-turned flanges between the brace and the spool body.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 16, 2001
Date of Patent:
June 4, 2002
Assignee:
Ortronics, Inc.
Inventors:
Michael J. Hines, Samuel E. Watrous, Suzanne L. Spera
Abstract: The invention provides an apparatus for conveniently storing and retrieving cords associated with electronic devices or other power devices. The apparatus comprises a rectangular plate having opposed top and bottom edges and opposed left and right edges. In one embodiment, for each of the cords a pair of spaced-apart, opposed hooks is mounted on the plate near opposed edges, with each of the hooks comprising a stem having a first end in contact with the plate and a second, opposite end. An arm extends perpendicularly outwardly from the stem second end facing away from the other hook of its pair so cords can be wrapped around the pair. In one embodiment, a surge suppressor is associated with the cord control system. In another embodiment, the plate is made of a polymer material and the posts are molded into the plate. In another embodiment, the plate comprises grooves along the top and bottom edges, and the posts rotate in the grooves.
Abstract: An apparatus for conveniently storing and retrieving cords associated with electronic devices or other power devices. The apparatus comprises a rectangular plate having opposed top and bottom edges and opposed left and right edges. In one embodiment, for each of the cords a pair of spaced-apart, opposed hooks is mounted on the plate near opposed edges, with each of the hooks comprising a stem having a first end in contact with the plate and a second, opposite end. An arm extends perpendicularly outwardly from the stem second end facing away from the other hook of its pair so cords can be wrapped around the pair. In another embodiment, the plate is long and narrow and the hooks are aligned in a row and facing the same direction so the cords can be laid in the row of hooks.