Clipping apparatus for attaching cords to walls

Illumination – Supports – Clamp or hook

Reexamination Certificate

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C362S259000, C024S336000, C248S229260

Reexamination Certificate

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07059749

ABSTRACT:
A clipping apparatus for preventing tripping hazards caused by cords and simplifying installation of decorative lights having a tension clip. The tension clip is substantially U-shaped having an elongated member having two downwardly extending arms, each arm having a base. Each base has a small, V-shaped recessed channel through which a cord or strand of lights extends. A fully adjustable slide and click mechanism lengthens or shortens the elongated member of the tension clip. A pair of outwardly angled and extending fasteners define a simple clip mechanism attached to the elongated member and or one or both of the two arms for use in suspending the cord from tension clips installed upside down.

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patent: 6305822 (2001-10-01), Lin
patent: 6536727 (2003-03-01), Limber et al.
patent: 6663069 (2003-12-01), Norberg

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