Article: Taiwanese Inventor Develops Wire Structure for Power Supply

ALEXANDRIA, Va., Oct. 20 -- Hsing-Ting Chang of Taipei Hsien, Taiwan, has developed a wire structure of a power supply.

According to the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office, the invention relates to a "wire structure for a power supply. It includes a power supply having a casing on which a wire structure is transfixed out for outputting the power source. The wire structure is composed of a cluster of connection wires, a motherboard power cord, and at least one power cord set."

An abstract of the invention, released by the Patent Office, said: "The cluster of connection wires is provided with a plurality of connection seats for connecting with the power cord set, and the other end of the ...

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