Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1983-02-23
1984-10-23
Heckler, Thomas M.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
364708, H05K 500
Patent
active
044791984
ABSTRACT:
Each electronically operated customer installable/replaceable unit module of a computer system is separately packaged to totally enclose the electronic/mechanical parts of each module within a box-like container or wrapper, the structure designed to maximize air flow through the system. This includes an electronics base module containing the basic logic circuits for the system, a power module containing all of the systems power supply circuits, and a pair of storage modules each containing the electronics and mechanical parts of a diskette device. The modules are loosely inserted into comparably shaped opened compartments of an enclosure base and bezel assembly constructed for toolless installation and removal of modules. An enclosure top cover which fits into the bezel contains finger-like protrusions in addition to embossing. When latched to the base and bezel assembly, the top cover correctly positions and holds the modules in place.
REFERENCES:
patent: 4388671 (1983-06-01), Hall et al.
A Consumer's Guide to Personal Computers and Microcomputers, Chapter 8-by Freiberger and Chew published by Hayden 1978.
A Buyer's & Builder's Guide to the Heathkit H8 System by Richard Arnold, Interface Age, Jun. 1978.
Coppelman Maurice A.
Henneberg Hans H.
Pratt James W.
Romano Domenic R.
Driscoll Faith F.
Heckler Thomas M.
Honeywell Information Systems Inc.
Mills John G.
Prasinos Nicholas
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