Telephonic communications – Terminal accessory or auxiliary equipment – Telephone receiver support
Reexamination Certificate
2006-03-07
2006-03-07
Chiang, Jack (Department: 2642)
Telephonic communications
Terminal accessory or auxiliary equipment
Telephone receiver support
C379S455000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07010122
ABSTRACT:
A phone holder, or cradle, is provided having a latching mechanism that remains in an open position until a push button falls within a predetermined height of the cradle. Once this occurs, a hooked member is released from a stop coupled to a slide within the cradle, thereby allowing the hooked member to mate with a détente in an electronic device. In one embodiment, the latching mechanism includes a hooked member having a clasp, a slide, a push button with an inclined plane for actuating the slide and a plurality of springs. The latching mechanism prevents the clasp from riding along, and potentially marring, the surface of the electronic device.
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Chiang Jack
Motorola Inc.
Watanabe Hisashi D.
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