Mounting apparatus for a high power mobile radio

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248 271, 361825, 455 89, 455 90, A47F 500

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ABSTRACT:
A mounting apparatus for securing a mobile radio includes a mounting tray (102) having a flat surface (104), radio housing attachment wings (106) and a pair of radio receiving portions (108). The flat surface has recessed fastening locations (110) for attaching the mounting tray to a surface using screws or bolts. A rubber pad (114) is affixed to the inside of each attachment wing (106) such that an opening (115) in the pad is aligned with an opening (112) in the attachment wing. The radio receiving portions (108) each have a cut-out (109) for receiving the rear of the mobile radio. A high tensile strength spring (118) is riveted (130) to the flat surface (104) of the tray and has an L-shaped end (122) prevents the spring from deforming if an unexpectedly large force is applied to the top of the radio. Together, these features act to dampen any vibrations, etc. which could damage internal radio circuitry.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4094485 (1978-06-01), O'Callaghan
patent: 4696449 (1987-09-01), Woo et al.
patent: 5193890 (1993-03-01), Robertson, Jr. et al.

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