[Trade Journal] Publication: Western Electrician Chicago, IL, United States |
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"Simplest" Cleat.
The Electric Heat Alarm company of Boston has placed a new cleat on the market which it has called "Simplest" and for which great claims are made. The reasons enumerated by the company for calling this cleat "Simplest" are the following: Because it is in one piece; it anchors the wire; there is no breakage; it does not cut or bend the wire; it can be put up independent of the wire; it is practical for nearly all sizes of wire; it will bind two sizes of wire; and because of the perfect insulation of the wires. The cut clearly shows the features of construction. The company announces that it proposes to place at least one of these devices with every dealer in supplies in the country.
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Keywords: | Cleat : Simplest Cleat : Ideal Cleat |
Researcher notes: | A variation is the Ideal Cleat. |
Supplemental information: | Patent: 539,040 Article: 5129 |
Researcher: | Bob Stahr |
Date completed: | January 28, 2009 by: Elton Gish; |