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A resilient headband in a shape for being mounted on the head of the user. The headband is equipped with a longitudinal slotted member for holding a placard.

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Class 174/666 - Knockouts


Subclass of Class 174 - Electricity: conductors and insulators
Definition: Subject matter including opening closures which are designed
No. of applications: 9
Last issue date: 11/17/2011


Application No.Application TitleIssue Date
20110278060METHOD FOR KNOCK OUT FEATURE IN BRITTLE MATERIAL
The present invention relates generally to electrical insulation barriers. More particularly, the invention encompasses an electrical insulation barrier having knock-out features for an electronic apparatus. The electrical insulation barrier is preferably made from a br...
11/17/2011
20100307817Method for retrofitting air plenum grommets
A new and improved method is provided for repairing or retrofitting cable management apparatus used in raised flooring systems constructed to deliver a source of building air, or HVAC, while managing cables passing through an access port constructed in the raised floori...
12/09/2010
20100243315Removable Knockout Plate For Enclosures
The present invention relates generally to panels or enclosures. More particularly, the invention encompasses a removable knockout plate for enclosures. The present invention is also directed to a novel electrical panel or enclosure where at least a portion of at least ...
09/30/2010
20100193241METHOD OF MAKING A REPLACEABLE KNOCKOUT PART IN A METAL PANEL AND SYSTEMS THEREOF
A product according to one embodiment includes a metal panel having a main portion and a knockout portion formed therein, the knockout portion being coupled to the main portion by at least one web of metal contiguous to both the knockout portion and the main portion, th...
08/05/2010
20100084188Method For Knock Out Feature In Brittle Material
The present invention relates generally to electrical insulation barriers. More particularly, the invention encompasses an electrical insulation barrier having knock-out features for an electronic apparatus. The electrical insulation barrier is preferably made from a br...
04/08/2010
20090178845Electrical connector assembly with enhanced grounding
An electrical connector assembly having a snap fit adaptor with bent grounding tangs providing improved electrical contact and enhanced grounding. An electrical connector assembly is adapted to snap fit within a knockout hole of an electrical box or panel for making ele...
07/16/2009
20090120687Electrical connector with outer retainer ring and internal unidirectional conductor retainer
Various embodiments of an electrical connector assembly that includes a connector body having an inlet end portion and an outlet end portion. The outlet end portion is held in a knock out hole of an electric box and the inlet end portion is provided with an adjacent ope...
05/14/2009
20070163804Electrical connector assembly with frustro-conical snap fit retaining ring for enhancing electrical grounding of the connector assembly to an electrical box and installation tool therefor
An electric connector assembly made up of a connector body having an inlet end portion, an outlet end portion, and a bore communicating the inlet end portion to the outlet end portion; and having a frustro-conical retaining ring mounted on the outlet end portion wherein...
07/19/2007
20070045004ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR HAVING AN OUTLET END ANGULARLY DISPOSED RELATIVE AN INLET END WITH OUTER RETAINER RING ABOUT THE OUTLET END AND INTERNAL UNIDIRECTIONAL CONDUCTOR RETAINER IN THE INLET END
This disclosure is directed to electrical connectors that include a connector body having an inlet end portion and an outlet end portion and a bore extending therethrough, wherein the outlet end portion is provided with an outer surface that slopes downwardly toward the...
03/01/2007
 
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