Cable television/telephone tap

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 6066801
SERIAL NO

09034779

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There is provided a cable television/telephone tap, which can be set at a given position on a coaxial cable, and which is capable of practically and economically supplying a telephone service simultaneously with a cable television service, and also of quickly and economically accommodating expansions, replacements and modifications to the system. A cable television/telephone tap, using coaxial cables for splitting high-frequency signals and current for telephones and then supplying the same to subscribers includes a plurality of enclosures 1 and 2, having at least an upper side enclosure and a lower side enclosure; a branch terminal 9 for the high-frequency signals for the subscribers, which is provided on either the upper side enclosure or the lower side enclosure of a fully united enclosure wall; through-holes 7, which are provided on the same enclosure wall as the branch terminal; current-splitting wires which feed the current for telephones, the current-splitting wires being inserted through the through-holes; and a partition 43, which is provided around the through-holes in the enclosure wall, so as to assist the enclosure in surrounding the through-holes.

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URO DENSHI KOGYO KABUSHIKI KAISHA27-10 MINAMI-OHI 5-CHOME SHINAGAWA-KU TOKYO-TO

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Kimura, Jun Kashiwa, JP 122 941
Kodaira, Makoto Setagaya-ku, JP 20 669
Takahashi, Michiharu Yachiyo, JP 13 182

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