Television receiver having multi-purpose chassis frame

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Recording apparatus

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312 72, 361395, 361399, H04N 564

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046444084

ABSTRACT:
The television cabinet comprises of a cabinet front, a back cover and a chassis frame. When the back cover is secured to the cabinet front with the chassis frame interposed therebetween, the members define an enclosure for housing the picture tube and the electronics. The exterior surfaces of the cabinet front, back cover and the chassis frame form the exterior walls of the cabinet upon assembly of the members, with the chassis frame spaced inwardly from the leg portions of the cabinet front and the back cover supporting the cabinet.

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