Adaptive strain relief for wiring devices

Geometrical instruments

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339 63R, 339103R, H01R 1358

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044935234

ABSTRACT:
A wiring device has an entry hole through which an electric cord may be passed. The device has a serrated corner positioned opposite the entry hole and a flexible finger near the entry hole. An electric cord inserted in the entry hole is locked between the finger and the serrated corner.

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