Buckles – buttons – clasps – etc. – Article holder attachable to apparel or body – Article held by clip
Patent
1987-11-02
1988-11-01
Sakran, Victor N.
Buckles, buttons, clasps, etc.
Article holder attachable to apparel or body
Article held by clip
24 3R, 224252, A44B 2100, A45F 500
Patent
active
047809345
ABSTRACT:
A personal electronic communication apparatus for carrying by an individual including, a housing having an indicator panel for displaying received information characters or the status of the apparatus located on the front face of the housing. The housing has a normal right-side-up orientation in which all of the information characters being displayed may be read in a normal fashion. A support device includes normally parallel front and back plates, with a hinge mechanism pivotally joining the upper portions of the plates and is adapted to be vertically inserted around a belt or to clip on to a pocket flap, with the hinge mechanism projecting upward. The front plate has means for fastening it to the back face of the housing in such an orientation that the indicator panel is normally up-side-down with respect to the individual carrying the apparatus, that is, the indicator panel faces away from the person carrying the apparatus. The hinge mechanism permits the front plate to be pivoted upward to a generally horizontal position in which the front plate is generally perpendicular to the back plate, such that the indicator panel can then be read in its normal right-side-up orientation by the person carrying the apparatus. Spring means is associated with the hinge mechanism for urging the front plate to return to its normal position generally parallel to the back plate.
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Stubbs David W.
Vickers Michael W.
Arant Gene W.
Maxcom Electronics, Inc.
Sakran Victor N.
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