Cord keeper
First Claim
1. A keeper for excess length in a run of cord, such as electrical cord, and the like, comprisingmeans for defining an elongate, generally linear, selectively openable/closeable hinged container including opposite, endo-disposed, cord-access ports, andplanar panel means operatively associated with said container for receiving and holding therewithin elongate winds of such a length directly hinged to said container along one edge of the panel means.
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Abstract
A keeper for taking up and storing excess length (slack) in an elongate cord and the like, such as an electrical cord. The keeper disclosed is formed as a unitary, molded, bi-fold device including a pair of housing parts that swing between open and latch-closed conditions, which parts cooperate with a hinged cord-winder panel that swings into a central plane between the two housing parts with the latter closed to define a pair of cord-wind-storing compartments. In its closed and operative condition, the keeper presents, to the viewer'"'"'s eye, an elongate, slender, graceful element extending in the line of remaining portions of cord.
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9 Claims
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1. A keeper for excess length in a run of cord, such as electrical cord, and the like, comprising
means for defining an elongate, generally linear, selectively openable/closeable hinged container including opposite, endo-disposed, cord-access ports, and planar panel means operatively associated with said container for receiving and holding therewithin elongate winds of such a length directly hinged to said container along one edge of the panel means.
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2. A keeper for excess length in a run of cord, such as electrical cord, and the like, comprising
means defining an elongate, generally linear, selectively openable/closeable hinged container including opposite, endo-disposed, cord-access ports, and planar panel means operatively associated with said container for receiving and holding therewithin elongate winds of such a length directly hinged to said container along one edge of the panel means, wherein the construction is such that hinging action takes place along a pair of generally parallel axes.
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3. An elongate keeper for storing excess length in an elongate cord-like material comprising
housing structure including a pair of hinged-together parts swingable relative to one another between reversible open and catch-closed conditions, said parts being hinged together adjacent a pair of adjacent edges for swinging about one axis, said housing structure further including a pair of cord exit ports formed in said parts adjacent opposite ends of the structure, and a cord-winder component hinged to said housing structure adjacent an edge of one only of said parts, which latter edge is remote from said one axis, for swinging of the winder component relative to said one only part about another axis, which generally parallels said one axis, between an exposed condition with the housing parts in their open condition, and an enclosed condition within said structure between said housing parts with the latter in their closed condition, to form, along with said parts, a pair of enclosed compartments said two axes generally paralleling the long axis of the keeper, said component, when exposed, being adapted freely to receive winds of such a cord, and when enclosed, to hold such received winds snugly within said compartments.
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4. A keeper for storing excess length in an elongate cord-like material comprising
housing structure including a pair of hinged-together housing parts swingable relative to one another between reversible open and catch-closed conditions and including a pair of cord exit ports formed in said parts on a pair of opposite sides in said structure, and a cord-winder component hinged to said housing structure for swinging between an exposed condition with the housing parts in their open condition, and an enclosed condition within said structure between said housing parts with the latter in their closed condition to form, with said parts, a pair of enclosed compartments, said component, when exposed, being adapted freely to receive winds of such a cord, and when enclosed, to hold such received winds snugly within said compartments.
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