Receptacles – Sectional – Knockdown
Patent
1986-03-17
1987-05-05
Lowrance, George E.
Receptacles
Sectional
Knockdown
320307, 320306, 312 71, 312 72, A47B 8106, B65D 624, B65D 4116, H01R 1344
Patent
active
046625313
ABSTRACT:
The back cover of a TV cabinet is provided with a J-shaped latch member for releasable reception in a slot disposed in the cabinet front during cabinet assembly. The back cover is equipped with a window for providing access to the latch member, so that a tool can be inserted into the cabinet enclosure through the slot to release the latch member. The cabinet front is provided with a partition surrounding the latch member to prevent inadvertent insertion of a tool into the cabinet enclosure beyond the partition.
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Bachman William J.
Dimeo Franklin R.
Ramspacher Robert J.
Herrmann Eric P.
Kulkarni Dilip A.
Lowrance George E.
Rasmussen Paul J.
RCA Corporation
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