Supports – Resilient support – Nonmetallic resilient element
Patent
1997-03-04
1999-03-16
Ramirez, Ramon O.
Supports
Resilient support
Nonmetallic resilient element
2483491, 248922, 403163, 24297, 411 41, 411 45, F16M 1300, F16B 1306
Patent
active
058819894
ABSTRACT:
A vibration-isolating system for mounting a cathode ray tube monitor to an enclosed audio base includes an annular vibration-isolating grommet having an axial bore; a snap cap including an annular portion having a surface for supporting the grommet and an axial aperture, at least two legs extending substantially perpendicularly from the annular portion opposite the surface astride the aperture to distal ends, and a nub extending radially from the distal end of each leg; and an elongated member configured to fit about the legs, through the axial aperture and through the axial bore, and to attach to a cathode ray tube housing.
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O'Brien John J.
Riccomini Roy J.
Apple Computer Inc.
Phan Long Dinh
Ramirez Ramon O.
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