Wire winding device for receiving network wires or telephone...

Electrical connectors – With storage means for flaccid conductor

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C439S004000, C242S378200

Reexamination Certificate

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07001210

ABSTRACT:
A wire winding device for receiving network wires or telephone wires is disclosed. The round post of the lower cover passes through the via hole of the circuit board, the central hole of the conducting plate, the via hole of the insulating plate; the buckling hole of the spring; the via hole of the spring seat, and the via hole of the upper cover, sequentially. The buckle sheet is engaged to the upper cover. The buckling post of the buckle sheet is movable fixed to the buckling groove. The upper cover and lower cover are combined. The electric wire of the circuit board and the electric wire of the conducting plate are placed in the slot of the upper cover and the slot of the lower cover. A screw serves to lock the upper cover to the lower cover.

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