Computer cable bender

Electricity: conductors and insulators – Conduits – cables or conductors – Accessories

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174156, 174155, 248 744, F16L 310

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056728476

ABSTRACT:
A computer cable bender which has two haves that are coupled together. The halves are supported by a base and have arcuate channels of circular cross section to surround the cable. The cable is redirected from a vertical orientation to a horizontal orientation thereby providing strain relief to the cable.

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patent: 2015403 (1935-08-01), Kiddle
"How Macs Work", John Rizzo and K. Daniel Clark, Ziff-Davis Press Copyright 1993, pp. 126-127.

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