Mount plate for the cradle of a telephone

Telephonic communications – Terminal accessory or auxiliary equipment – Telephone receiver support

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379455, H04M 100

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057906610

ABSTRACT:
A mount plate for the cradle of a telephone has a forward and upwardly inclined projecting boss with a concave surface through which a traverse slot is provided. An enlarged access opening is provided in the traverse slot for receiving a nut loosely secured on a bolt passing through the cradle. By sliding the nut and bolt from the access opening along the slot, a cam surface of the traverse slot automatically rotates the nut into proper orientation to hold it between constraining rails along the underside of the slot enabling tightening of the bolt relative to the nut. The access opening is sized and configured such that the nut can be received through the opening. Once rotated into the tightening position, the nut can also be tightened in underlying relation to the opening, affording a substantial range of movement of the cradle along the traverse slot.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2107885 (1938-02-01), Caggiano
patent: 4226394 (1980-10-01), Einhorn
patent: 4944416 (1990-07-01), Peterson etal.

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