Supports: cabinet structure – For key-board writing machine – Portable
Patent
1991-04-16
1993-08-03
Dorner, Kenneth J.
Supports: cabinet structure
For key-board writing machine
Portable
3122233, 3122082, 248676, A47B 2100
Patent
active
052322769
ABSTRACT:
An adapter (10) to releasibly retain a lap top computer and a printer to an enclosed carrying case. The adapter comprises a frame made up of a floor (15), two side walls (12) and (14), and a partially closed top bordered by rails (16) and (18) perpendicular to and integral with the side walls (12) and (14). Both ends (22) and (24) are substantially open. A partition (20) across the side walls (12) and (14) connecting one to the other divides the frame into an electrical compartment (36) and a paper compartment (34). The lap top and the printer rest on the base rails (16) and (18), the printer receiving paper resting in the paper compartment (34) and coming through the open end of the paper compartment (34). The power supplies to the lap top and the printer, respectively, reside in the electrical compartment (36) with cords from an external AC power source having access through the open end of the electrical compartment (36).
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Exhibit D is a two-page flyer from TENBA.RTM. Computer Travelers describing a carrying case for a computer and its accessories.
Exhibit E is a two-page flyer describing a Gamber-Johnson mobile phone mount and mounts for laptop computers.
Exhibit F is four pages from the May 1991 "Laptop" magazine which describes a Targus Universal Notebook Case, a Canon.RTM. Bubble Jet Printer with carrying case and a Computer Coverup, Inc. carrying case for a laptop computer.
Exhibit A is a single sheet flyer describing a "Samsonite".RTM. Laptop Computer Case.
Exhibit B is a four-page circular describing a P.A.C.E. carrying case designed to to protect a computer.
Exhibit C is a two-page flyer describing a TELCON.RTM. laptop printer with a case.
Anderson Gerald A.
Dorner Kenneth J.
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