Claims
- 1. A retainer for releasably securing a portion of an electric power supply cord to a handle, said handle being elongated and having a direction of extension, comprising:
- a guide attached to and projecting across said direction of extension of the handle for guiding the portion of the cord into the retainer, the guide having a floor placed generally for holding the portion of the cord in a single plane as the portion of the cord extends past the guide and through the retainer;
- a pair of upstanding ears extending out of and above the floor of the guide and the ears being spaced apart for defining a space therebetween for guiding said portion of the cord in the space and for retaining the portion of the cord at the floor of the guide;
- the handle having a handle part, and a partially circumferential groove formed in the handle part for the power cord to be releasably securable within the groove; the groove being oriented to hold the cord generally in the plane of the floor of the guide; the handle part being spaced away from the ears to define notches between the handle part and the ears through which the cord may pass to wrap around the handle part and in the groove; and
- the ears and the groove in the handle part, as well as the shape and radius of the groove and spacing of the notches relative to the cord's diameter all cooperating to fix the cord in the retainer device.
- 2. The retainer of claim 1, wherein the guide has an entrance edge past which the cord enters the guide and the ears are spaced a distance along the floor from the entrance edge of the guide.
- 3. The retainer of claim 1, wherein said retainer is integral with the handle and is located at an end of the handle.
- 4. The retainer of claim 1, wherein the retainer is oriented so that the guide extends downwardly at the underside of the handle and the handle part is above the guide.
- 5. The retainer device of claim 4, wherein the pair of ears extend longitudinally out of an end of the handle.
- 6. The retainer of claim 1, wherein the groove of the handle part wraps around the side of the handle part facing away from the ears and the guide.
- 7. The retainer of claim 6, wherein the handle part has a lower wall facing toward the ears and the lower wall is located on a side of the handle part not including the groove.
- 8. The retainer of claim 6, wherein the groove wraps substantially 180.degree. around a center axis of the handle and partially around the handle part.
- 9. The retainer of claim 6, wherein each ear includes a front wall which faces the lower wall of the handle part, each front wall and the lower wall of the handle part together defining one of said notches for passage of said portion of said cord over the guide, between the ears, along the notch and around and through the groove in the handle part.
- 10. The retainer device of claim 9, wherein each notch is generally V-shaped, narrowing toward the floor of the guide.
- 11. A cord retainer for an electrical appliance having a handle and a power cord extending through said handle, said power cord being used with an extension cord, said cord retainer comprising projection means extending from a portion of the handle, said projection means being exposed exteriorly of said handle and said power cord extending through said projection means to the exterior of said handle, two ears extending outwardly from the exterior of said handle adjacent said projection means, said ears being spaced apart, said ears forming a cord space therebetween which leads to said projection means, whereby said extension cord may be looped around said projection means and around said power cord and pinched between said ears.
- 12. A cord retainer as set forth in claim 11, wherein said projection means comprises a handle part.
- 13. A cord retainer as set forth in claim 11, wherein said appliance includes a power cord and said projection means comprises a strain relief sleeve positioned around said power cord.
- 14. A cord retainer as set forth in claim 11, and further including lobes formed on said ears and extending partially across said cord space.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a Continuation-In-Part of application Ser. No. 07/865,996 Filed Apr. 9, 1992, now abandoned.
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