Snap-in cable connector

Electricity: conductors and insulators – Feedthrough or bushing – Wall engagement member

Reexamination Certificate

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C174S650000, C174S654000, C016S021000, C439S296000

Reexamination Certificate

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10887452

ABSTRACT:
A connector for an electrical box having a base that has an opening. A cavity is formed by a wall extending from the base. The cavity is aligned with the opening to form a passageway through the connector to receive electrical cable. At least two fingers extend inwardly and toward the base from an inner surface of the wall. At least two tabs extend outwardly and toward the base from an outer surface of the wall to retain the junction box between the at least two tabs and the base.

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