Adjustable mounting arrangement for electronic apparatus

Supports: cabinet structure – Radio type

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16119, 220 4C, 220 96, 224 4246R, 248201, 248289R, 325352, 403 73, B60R 1102

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ABSTRACT:
An electronic apparatus as for use in a vehicle is adjustably mounted on a rigid support member by means of rigid inserts which are releasably retained by the walls of each portion of the resilient plastic housing. When the housing portions are mated, the inserts are fixedly retained. If damaged by cross-threading, the insert can be easily and inexpensively replaced. A coined detent surface on an exposed portion of the insert is engaged by another coined detent surface on the rigid support. A thumb screw holds the detent surfaces together, and allows for changing the position of the apparatus. All components including the printed circuit board are supported by the chassis which is supported only by the housing. Thus the plastic housing provides vibration and shock attenuation for the chassis and its associated components.

REFERENCES:
patent: 1243732 (1917-10-01), Goss et al.
patent: 3124266 (1964-03-01), Morgan
patent: 3685708 (1972-08-01), Merrington

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