Dual harness routing devices

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

Reexamination Certificate

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C174S0720TR, C174S068100, C174S095000, C174S0720TR, C439S207000, C052S220100

Reexamination Certificate

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07902462

ABSTRACT:
This invention is a novel saddle that comes in two embodiments, a vertical saddle and a horizontal saddle. Each saddle is configured to hold a power harness (or assembly of wires) and a signal harness, also an assembly of clustered wires. The saddle eliminates or greatly reduces the occurrence of electrical cross talk between these two harnesses by electrically insulating them from each other while securing each in place by a spring holder. These saddles greatly reduce electrical interference while significantly reducing installation time of the assembly. While this invention is described as used in a xerographic system, the saddle can be used in any system containing large bundles of electrical wires or cables.

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patent: 7459633 (2008-12-01), Burns
patent: 7459636 (2008-12-01), Conrad
patent: 7500573 (2009-03-01), Flynn
patent: 7501580 (2009-03-01), Pagoto et al.
patent: 7514630 (2009-04-01), Anderson
patent: 7663060 (2010-02-01), Nelson et al.

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