Supports – Staff type – Bracket
Reexamination Certificate
2005-06-30
2009-10-13
Shriver, J. Allen (Department: 3632)
Supports
Staff type
Bracket
C248S534000, C248S675000, C411S174000, C411S182000, C411S353000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07600735
ABSTRACT:
A bracket and nut assembly includes a first bracket, a second bracket and a captured nut. The first bracket includes a body with first end having with an aperture extending therethrough. The second bracket includes a first end with an elongated aperture and a second end moveably attached to the body portion of the first bracket. A captured nut is retained within the elongated aperture. The nut includes a first piece coupled to a second piece and is axially translatable and rotatable within the elongated aperture.
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Marsh Richard K.
Rice Alan E.
Vaandrager Gary J.
GM Global Technology Operations Inc.
Le Tan
Shriver J. Allen
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