Supports – With anti-theft or anti-tamper means
Patent
1987-10-21
1989-08-22
Chin-Shue, Alvin C.
Supports
With anti-theft or anti-tamper means
248680, 2483161, 248507, 312265, 70 58, A47F 500
Patent
active
048588784
ABSTRACT:
A device for the securing of protected articles such as computers to the side or a top of a desk, which includes a base plate having an adhesive pad secured between the base plate and the desk or other object. A plurality of posts rise from the base and are engaged by a second plate. The protected article is placed in the spacing between the plates and between the posts. Releasable locking means holds this engagement of the second plate to the posts. A retention bracket is restrained to the assembled plates and posts and includes a pair of shoulders overhanging the spacing between the plates to prevent removal of the article from the spacing.
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Chin-Shue Alvin C.
Mon Donald D.
Olson Robert A.
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