Electrical connectors – Jumper
Patent
1989-10-19
1990-08-21
Bradley, Paula A.
Electrical connectors
Jumper
439509, 439247, 439655, 439460, H01R 3108
Patent
active
049501780
ABSTRACT:
A one piece jumper power cord molded out of rubber or some other insulating material. The one piece power cord conforms to the rear shape of a vertical stack of electronic devices that it interconnects. By keeping the power cords short and properly shaped, power can be jumpered from a lower device housed in a lower enclosure of the vertical stack to an upper device housed in an upper enclosure without a loose jumper cord dangling therebetween, wasting space and providing a possible hazard for passing objects or persons to catch on.
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Harvey Robert T.
White David C.
Bradley Paula A.
Hawk Jr. Wilbert
Jewet Stephen F.
NCR Corporation
Penrod Jack R.
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