Foot assembly for computer mainframes

Supports – Article carried – Stand – foot or prop

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248615, F16M 1100

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057949131

ABSTRACT:
An assembly for supporting vertical type apparatus such as computer mainframes includes a plurality of inter-linking feet. The feet mounted onto the bottom side of the housing and are rotatable through a certain angle. The feet are provided with respective gears which are engageable to allow symmetrical movement. Each foot is provided with a plurality of elastic elements with protrudent blocks matching corresponding positioning apertures on the bottom side of the housing to effectively support the housing. The feet may be extended to firmly support the housing to prevent it from falling down. They may also be turned to conceal below the housing when not in use so as to facilitate storage and transportation.

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patent: 5344116 (1994-09-01), Winkler

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