Circuit board card guide and lock

Electricity: electrical systems and devices – Housing or mounting assemblies with diverse electrical... – For electronic systems and devices

Reexamination Certificate

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C361S801000, C257S659000, C439S136000

Reexamination Certificate

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07046506

ABSTRACT:
A printed circuit board chassis device for securely holding printed circuit boards (PCB) while allowing for easy insertion and extraction. The device includes circuit board securing devices. The securing devices include a base section and a securing member. The base section is attached to a structural component of the chassis device. The base section includes a groove formed by a first and second wall. A first component moves the securing element at a first end longitudinally within the groove of the base section. A second component keeps a second end of the securing element within the groove of the base section. Force-producing devices move the securing element closer to the first wall of the base section as the first component is adjusted.

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APW Electronic Solutions, Series 127 Lok-Tainer Screw-actuated, Chassis Mount, Non Cold Wall, pp. 40-41, Jan. 1980.

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