Winding – tensioning – or guiding – Reeling device – With particular frame or frame carrier
Patent
1996-05-29
1998-03-17
Darling, John P.
Winding, tensioning, or guiding
Reeling device
With particular frame or frame carrier
242395, 2423974, 242398, 242402, 242405, 242407, 211 13, 211 26, 211 706, 248 51, 248 52, A47F 500
Patent
active
057277451
ABSTRACT:
A storage system for organizing, handling and storing small electrical appliances with powercords and adapters, in an orderly and efficient manner for ease of access, and especially for handling and storing loose powercords. The system comprises a powercord storage tool, and an appliance storage container. The powercord storage tool provides efficient means for gripping, winding and retaining a powercord. It also provides means for attaching the tool, with powercord on it, to an electrical appliance, and alternately for attaching the tool, with powercord on it, to the outside of the appliance storage container. The appliance storage container provides storage of the appliance inside, and a rack on the outside for attaching and holding the tool, with powercord wound thereon, onto the outside of the container. The tool also provides manual guiding and direct sensory feedback to the operator of the tension on the powercord while it is being wound onto the powercord storage tool.
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Disclosure of May 1996 illustrations of Product, Packaging and operating Instructions for "The Reel Butler.TM.", Your Personal Electronics Valet, .COPYRGT. 1996 The Reel Butler, All Rights Reserved, as follows: James E. Vara, and associates, photographers and writers. May 24, 1996. Color photo 81/2.times.11--The Reel Butler Your Personal Electronic Valet; Color photo 81/2.times.11--(no title) 3 photos of Reel Butler in container; Color photo 81/2.times.11--(no title) 3 photos of how to use Reel Butler; Pamphlet 33/4.times.71/4--Instructions showing: Using the Reels: 1;2;3.
Darling John P.
Garner Charles C.
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