Portable radiotelephone support assembly

Telephonic communications – Terminal – Switch or switch actuator structure

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379446, 379454, 379455, H04M 100

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052532925

ABSTRACT:
A carrier assembly for an electronic device, such as a radiotelephone. The carrier assembly is comprised of a frame and a support arm pivotally coupled thereto. The frame receives the electronic device to engage supportively the electronic device thereat, and latch members latch the electronic device to the frame. The support arm is pivotally coupled to the frame to permit positioning of the support arm to form either a clip or a table-support. When positioned to form a clip, the carrier assembly permits carriage of the electronic device by way of supportive engagement of the device to an external object, such as a belt or other article of clothing, of a user. When positioned at the table-support position, the support arm is operative to support the electronic device in a desired orientation upon a surface.

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patent: 4797916 (1989-01-01), Kojima
patent: 4878237 (1989-10-01), Cianfione

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