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Title:
SUSPENSION MEANS FOR EXTENSION CORDS ETC.
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/1987/000359
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
A suspension means (1) for extension cords (20) etc, comprising a fastening means (2) for fixing the suspension means (1) to a separate cord (20). The suspension means (1) has further an aperture (7) so that it can be hung e.g. on a nail (30) placed on a wall (31), and it has also a slotted recess (5) and a bendable tongue (4). The tongue (4) is insertable in the recess (5) forming a loop (10) for holding together an optional number of cord loops (21). Thus, the suspension means (1) enables a simple suspension of the cord e.g. onto a wall, possible surplus length of the cord being collected in a suitable number of loops (21). The suspension means (1) is so embodied that it can always remain on the cord and, when necessary, also be moved along it, thanks to which it is always available for use.

Inventors:
JOENSSON BOERJE (SE)
Application Number:
PCT/SE1986/000311
Publication Date:
January 15, 1987
Filing Date:
June 26, 1986
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
JOENSSON BOERJE
International Classes:
F16B45/00; F16L3/01; H02G3/30; H02G11/00; (IPC1-7): H02G3/26
Foreign References:
GB1002153A1965-08-25
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Claims:
Patent Claims
1. A suspension means (1.1') for extension cords (20) etc., c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that it (1;1') comprises a fastening means (2; 2') for fixing the sus¬ pension means (1;1') to a separate cord (20), that it (1;1') has an aperture (7;7*) for hanging the suspension means (1,1') onto a nail (30) or the like, that it (1,1') has a slotted recess (5;5') and that it (1;1') has a bend able tongue (4;4') insertable in the recess (5;5') forming a loop (10) for holding together an optional number of cord loops (21) .
2. The suspension means of claim 1, c h a r a c t e r¬ i z e d in that the cross section of the tongue (4;4') is of a varying size along its length.
3. The suspension means of claim 1 or 2, c h a r a c¬ t e r i z e d in that the fastening means (2) consists of an outwardly bendable lug (3) embracing the separate cord (20).
4. The suspension means of any one of claims 13, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that the tongue (4) has a plateshaped end portion (8) provided with a hole (9) .
Description:
Suspension means for extension cords etc.

This invention relates to a suspension means for ex¬ tension cords etc.

When using e.g. electric extension cords the cord will usually be lying in loops on a floor due to surplus length and contribute to the ordinary mess thereon. Moreover, the cord is a risk factor for stumbling when lying spread out on the floor and it is also in the risk zone for mechanical damage. Accordingly there is a need of a specially designed means for enabling suspension of the cord e.g. onto a wall, possible surplus length being collected in a suitable number of loops.

It is the object of this invention to provide a suspension means offering a solution of the above-mentioned problem, and this object is achieved by the suspension means having the characteristic features defined in the claims.

One advantage of the suspension means according to the invention is that it is so embodied that it can always remain on the cord and also, when necessary, be moved along the cord, thanks to which it is always available for use. The construction of the suspension means is very simple and it is also very simple to use it.

Illustrative examples of the invention will be described below in a greater detail with reference to the enclosed drawings, wherein Fig. 1 is a front view of the inventive suspension means arranged at a cord, Fig. 2 is a lateral view of the., suspension means in use, Fig. 3 is a lateral view of a portion from Fig. 2 on a larger scale and Figs. 4 and 5 are perspective views from two different directions of still another embodiment of an inventive suspension means.

The suspension means 1 according to the invention is preferably made of a flexible plastic material and has a fastening means 2 for fixing the suspension means 1 relative to a cord 20. The fastening means consists prefer- ably of a lug 3 embracing the cord 20, which lug is so resiliently outwardly bendable that the suspension means 1 can be simply placed at a cord 20. Thus the sus-

pension means 1 is attached to the cord 20 even if it occasionally need not be used. Furthermore, the suspension means 1 comprises a tongue 4, a slot 5 and a suspension hole 7 arranged in the base portion 6 of the tongue. The tongue 4 can be of uniform thickness and in that case it should have a thickness that exceeds the width measure of the slot 5 to some extent so that the tongue remains in the slot when inserted therein. However, it may be suitable to form the tongue 4 and the slot 5 as shown in Fig. 3 as the tongue will remain in the slot 5 more safely in this embodi¬ ment. Further, it is suitable that the tongue 4 has a hole 9 at its tip portion 8 which e.g. can serve as "spare hole" at suspension.

The surplus length of a cord 20 on a certain occasion of use is wound in a number of loops 21 of a suitable size and is fixed in the loop 10 formed when the tongue 4 is in¬ serted into the slot. Of course the size of the loop 10 can be varied as required and desired. Thanks to the hole 7 the suspension means 1 can be simply hung e.g. onto a nail 30 on a wall 31.

The suspension means 1 is always available on the cord 20 and a desired cord length can be simply obtained by varying the number of loops 21 held together in the loop 10. In the embodiment shown in Figs. 4 and 5 the suspension means 1' has two fastening means 2' for a separate cord 20. The fastening means 2' comprises a tongue 30 and an aper¬ ture 31 in which the tongue 30 can be inserted so that it embraces a separate cord 20. The suspension means 1' has further a suspension hole 7 1 , a tongue 4' and a slot 5'. As is apparent from the figures the slot 5 1 has the form of an angle so that its interior portion 32 can fix the tongue 4' in a suitable position, a loop formed by the tongue 4 1 supporting a desired number of cord loops 21. The tongue 4' has a number of teeth 33 along its edges to provide engagement with the interior portion 32 of the slot 5*. Two shoulders 34, 35 arranged at the slot 5' prevent the tongue 4 from getting out of its engagement

. formed as an angle. The shoulders 34, 35 face the same direction as the tip of the tongue 4' inserted in the slot 5'. The tongues 30 have also a number of teeth 36 along their edges to provide an effective engagement with the apertures 31. Moreover, the tongues 30 have a number of hole 37.

Other applications for the suspension means of the in¬ vention than that mentioned above are of course possible. The invention is not restricted to what has been shown and described but amendments and modifications thereof are possible within the scope of the appended claims.