Geometrical instruments
Patent
1984-06-11
1986-07-01
Rubinson, Gene Z.
Geometrical instruments
179100R, 179178, 339101, H04M 115
Patent
active
045981760
ABSTRACT:
Handsets for communications terminals can cause interference with operation of keyboards and the like because the handset cord can obstruct the keyboard when "on-hook". By clipping a cord guide and retainer on to the end of the handset, the cord can be guided to exit sideways. The cord guide and retainer is a channel-shaped member which snaps on to the end of the handset and has a recess into which the cord exits from the handset and from which the cord exits at one end through an aperture. The guide and retainer can be attached in either of two directions to cause the cord to exit to either side of the handset.
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Bertignoll Friedrich
Ryan Desmond J.
Jelly Sidney T.
Northern Telecom Limited
Rubinson Gene Z.
Vaas R.
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