Cable splicing backdrop and holder
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1. A cable splicing backdrop and holder comprising:
- a large generally rectangular backing panel of flexible material having a top end and a bottom end and fastening means adjacent the top side edges for attaching said panel to supporting structure,loop means at each side of said panel for receiving and supporting the ends of opposed cables to be spliced, andfirst and second pocket means for receiving the ends of said cables.
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Abstract
A cable splicing backdrop and holder includes a generally rectangular backing panel to which is attached a pair of pockets at either side defining loops for receiving the ends of portions of separate cables and pockets for receiving the ends of the cables. The pockets are mounted with quick detaching means for adjusting the position of the pockets along the sides of the panel. The background is constructed of a light material on the face thereof to facilitate seeing the leads of the cable for splicing.
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10 Claims
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1. A cable splicing backdrop and holder comprising:
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a large generally rectangular backing panel of flexible material having a top end and a bottom end and fastening means adjacent the top side edges for attaching said panel to supporting structure, loop means at each side of said panel for receiving and supporting the ends of opposed cables to be spliced, and first and second pocket means for receiving the ends of said cables. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A cable splicing backdrop and holder comprising in combination:
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a large generally rectangular backing panel of flexible material having a top end and a bottom end and fastening means adjacent the top side edges for attaching said panel to supporting structure, loop means at each side of said panel for receiving and supporting the ends of opposed cables to be spliced, first and second pocket means for receiving the ends of said cables, a support frame having a base, frame means extending upward from said base for supporting said backdrop, and a pair of arms extending outward from said frame means for supporting said cables. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10)
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