Receptacles – Closures – Closure guided in reciprocating movement
Patent
1990-06-26
1991-03-05
Fidei, David T.
Receptacles
Closures
Closure guided in reciprocating movement
220350, 220345, 206 15, B65D 4320
Patent
active
049971034
ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to a component door assembly for an electronic device which hides and protects removable electronic components. The door has separate locking and moving mechanisms so that two operations must be performed before the door can be opened. Specifically, in the preferred embodiment a resilient sliding door is mounted on tracks or grooves in the housing of an electronic device. The door has a button on one end and a handle on the other end. To open the door, the button is pressed inward while the handle is pulled in the direction of the button.
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Fidei David T.
Grid Systems Corporation
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