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This invention was spurned by an inventor’s understanding of work sites and do-it-yourself projects. Specifically the idea had to do with a common issue as it pertained to extension cords staying together and not getting knocked a part. Many “do-it-yourselfers”, common homeowners or even construction site managers understand the frustrations of broken extension cord connectors and disrupted power. William Palomaki was no exception as he felt concern over the issue. He took his concern to a new level and put a practical invention into motion. The inventor took particles and components that were around him and made them work to simplify his process. This idea and inventor take into consideration the assistance needed in helping people keep their extension cords and general power cords together while plugged in or connected together.
 
In this particular invention’s case, they created a case with a foam inside. This case allows for the fitting or placing of two cords and their male/female connecting points in place. This invention was forged to keep everything together and avoid issues of power interruption or cord tangling from occurring.
 
William lives in the continental United States and found a practical solution for organizing and holding together power cords. The inventor knew through practical experience that a new invention and product were needed to assist in this area.
 
The invention and inventor used their practical knowledge and understanding of the product and process to solve a very common issue among the general public especially those that use various power tools or have a general need for power in construction sites. This invention will assist the everyday user and companies that provide home equipment tools or manufacturers of home improvement or home care tools.
 
The invention required practical materials and combined them in unique ways to improve an existing process. The inventor used their knowledge of the situation and applied a unique answer to a universal process.
 
This invention can be utilized domestically in the inventor’s home nation of the United States and North America. This invention and the inventor’s understanding of the process may or may not be utilized in other areas of the world including but not limited to: Europe, Asia, Australia/New Zealand, Africa, South America and other regions of the world that have a large portion of their population that use power tools, home improvement equipment, construction equipment or various home tools.
 
U.S. PAT. No. D607412
 
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