Cable coordinating apparatus and method
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1. A card for indicating the relative positions of conductors to be connected to an appliance, said card comprising:
- a panel element independent of the appliance and representing a duplicate image of a portion of the appliance to which the conductors are to be connected, said panel element including a plurality of openings provided therein, each of said openings being formed to frictionally retain one of the conductors at a location on said panel element corresponding to the exact location of the conductor when connected to the appliancewherein said panel element includes an alarm means for sensing heat and fire.
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A card for indicating the relative positions of conductors to be connected to an appliance comprises a panel element independent of the appliance and representing a duplicate image of a portion of the appliance to which the conductors are to be connected. The panel element includes a plurality of openings provided therein, each of the openings being formed to frictionally retain one of the conductors at a location on the panel element corresponding to the exact location of the conductor when connected to the appliance.
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1. A card for indicating the relative positions of conductors to be connected to an appliance, said card comprising:
a panel element independent of the appliance and representing a duplicate image of a portion of the appliance to which the conductors are to be connected, said panel element including a plurality of openings provided therein, each of said openings being formed to frictionally retain one of the conductors at a location on said panel element corresponding to the exact location of the conductor when connected to the appliance wherein said panel element includes an alarm means for sensing heat and fire. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. In combination with a cabinet enclosing an appliance having a plurality of receptacles adapted to receive various conductors, means for holding the conductors in relative positions corresponding to their positions on the cabinet while the conductors are disconnected from the appliance during servicing or transportation, said means comprising:
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a support means independent of the cabinet; and retainer means provided in said support means for releasably supporting the conductors in an arrangement identical to the receptacles on the cabinet, said retainer means comprising at least one aperture formed in said support means being at least dimensionally equal to the conductor to be retained therein and at least one slit communicating said support means with said one aperture to permit a respective conductor to be inserted into the aperture via said slit. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A card for indicating the relative positions of cables and wires to be connected to an appliance, said card comprising:
a panel element representing an image of a portion of the appliance to which the cables and wires are to be connected, said panel element including a plurality of apertures having surrounding walls and a corresponding plurality of slits formed therein, each of said slits communicating the periphery of said panel element with one of said apertures and each of said apertures being at least dimensionally equal to each of the cables and wires whereby each of the cable and wires to be connected to the appliance are manually slidable along one of said slits and temporarily retained within the walls of one of said apertures indicating the relative position of the cable and wires on the appliance.
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10. A method for disconnecting, retaining and connecting a plurality of conductors relative to receptacles on an appliance to be serviced or transported, the method comprising the steps of:
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a) providing a panel element representing an image of a portion of the appliance to which the conductors are to be connected; b) forming a plurality of apertures having surrounding walls in said panel element at locations corresponding to the locations of the receptacles on the appliance and with sizes corresponding to the sizes of the conductors; c) cutting slits in said panel element, each of said slits communicating said panel element with a respective one of said apertures; d) providing one of the conductors from its receptacle on the appliance; e) guiding the conductor along one of said slits into a respective one of said apertures at a location corresponding to the receptacle from which the conductor was disconnected; f) frictionally retaining the periphery of said conductor within said surrounding walls of said apertures formed in said panel element; g) repeating steps a) through f) for additional conductors of the first step until all conductors are retained within said panel element; and h) upon disconnecting each of the conductors from its receptacle on the appliance, connecting each of the conductors to the receptacle corresponding to the location on said panel element.
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