Frictional mount for engaging a monitor in a process chamber and

Joints and connections – Member ends joined by inserted section – Expansible section

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403225, 4033744, E04H 1714

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059511966

ABSTRACT:
The present invention discloses a frictional mount for engaging a monitor to a process chamber by utilizing a base member that has at least three apertures therethrough adapted for mounting at least one monitor and two fastening devices, a compressible member formed of a deformable material that has at least three apertures adapted for the at least one monitor and the two fastening devices to pass through, the compressible member is positioned in intimate contact with the base member, and a pressing member that is in intimate contact with the compressible member and has at least one aperture adapted for the at least one monitor to be mounted therethrough and two apertures adapted for receiving two fastening devices such that when the two fastening devices are engaged, the compressible member expands in a lateral direction and frictionally engages the internal peripheral surfaces of a recessed window in the process chamber.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3021049 (1962-02-01), Settle
patent: 3619482 (1971-11-01), Boor
patent: 5566926 (1996-10-01), Voigt

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