Ex parte LYNN et al. - Page 3




          Appeal No. 95-3453                                                          
          Application No. 08/125,709                                                  


               We reverse.                                                            
               The claimed subject matter is directed to a method of                  
          assembling a refrigeration storage cabinet.  The method                     
          involves, inter alia, installing a wiring harness in an                     
          insulation space which is formed between an outer wall and an               
          inner wall defining a storage space.  See claim 1.  The wiring              
          harness is said to include electrical plug-in connectors and a              
          plurality of conductors.  See claim 1 in conjunction with page              
          6 of the specification.  The plurality of conductors are                    
          individually insulated and are placed within the harness.  See              
          claim 1 in conjunction with page 6 of the specification.  They              
          are terminated at and extended between at least two plug-in                 
          connectors which are located at the openings of the inner and               
          outer walls, respectively.  See claim 1 in conjunction with                 
          page 6 of the specification.  The front of the plug-in                      
          connectors houses a plurality of silos for containing metal                 
          electrical terminal pins, such as that illustrated in Figure                
          15 in the application.  See claim 1 in conjunction with page 7              
          of the specification.  The rear compartments of the plug-in                 
          connectors are designed to allow the plurality of conductors                
          to be inserted within the rear openings of the silos.  See                  
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