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  2. Mini blind - Wikipedia

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    Cordless blinds are the safest alternative, and recommend by the CPSC for homes where small children live or visit. [5] With cordless blinds, the dangling group of pull cords is replaced by a spring motor system. A push or pull on the bottom bar raises or lowers the mini blind rather than using pull cords. [citation needed]

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    It's cordless, super sleek and transforms to a handheld with just the push of a button. A conical brush bar prevents hair from getting tangled around it (so you can clean pet beds and upholstery ...

  4. Cord lock - Wikipedia

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    They are also used in window blinds. They vary in size depending on the particular application, from 1–3 inches (25–76 mm) long. One of many variations of a cord lock was invented by Mark J. Krauss in 1986. [1]

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  6. Push-button - Wikipedia

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    A push-button (also spelled pushbutton) or simply button is a simple switch mechanism to control some aspect of a machine or a process. Buttons are typically made out of hard material, usually plastic or metal. [1] The surface is usually flat or shaped to accommodate the human finger or hand, so as to be easily depressed or pushed.

  7. Ericofon - Wikipedia

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    Ericsson introduced a push-button version of the Ericofon, the model 700, for the company's 100th anniversary in 1976. The model 700 had a squarer design than earlier models. It was not a touch-tone phone. Instead, its electronics generated electrical pulses as its buttons were pressed, simulating the pulses produced by a rotary dial.

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