| MORSETTITALIA S.P.A. Patent applications |
| Patent application number | Title | Published |
| 20110183542 | Switchboard Terminal Block - A switchboard terminal block including a body with a side face and a front side provided with a seat for labels, the seat having a top edge and bottom edge formed in the manner of a respective tooth, a relief extending in the vertical direction on the front surface of the seat, the seat being open in the transverse direction for insertion of the label from one side or the other. Also, a label for the seat, which has a top edge and bottom edge which can be shaped so as to form a respective projection in the vertical direction and is provided with a cavity on the inner face extending in the vertical direction and with a depth substantially corresponding to the height of the relief on the seat of the terminal block. | 07-28-2011 |
| 20110177724 | Conducting Part - An electrical conducting part including a body including a cross-section substantially in the form of an overturned āUā having a longitudinal base, wherein at least one end of the body includes a longitudinal extension with an upwards fold, and a vertical flank, wherein the body defines at least one first opening elongated in the transverse direction and at least first elastic lugs extending in the vertical direction and integral with the flanks of the āUā and arranged in the longitudinal direction opposite each opening in the base. | 07-21-2011 |
| 20090017702 | CLAMPING PART WITH CONDUCTING BODY IN THE FORM OF AN OVERTURNED L FOR CONNECTING ELECTRIC CABLES - A wire clamp for connecting electric wires includes a conducting body having a horizontal portion and a vertical portion in the form of an overturned L. The vertical portion includes an opening adapted to receive the bare end of a wire for clamping and the horizontal portion includes an engagement element adapted to engage an actuating element, such as a screw, for actuating the conducting body in the vertical direction to clamp the wire against a horizontal element. The horizontal portion can include a free end that is folded downward, extending in a vertical direction. The folded free end can interfere with the actuating element causing the actuating element to lock. | 01-15-2009 |