Measuring and testing – Vibration – By mechanical waves
Reexamination Certificate
2007-07-10
2007-07-10
Chapman, John E. (Department: 2856)
Measuring and testing
Vibration
By mechanical waves
C340S435000, C340S693900, C367S099000
Reexamination Certificate
active
11194652
ABSTRACT:
Engaging portions of an ultrasonic sensor apparatus are engaged with engaging portions of a holding member at a first angular position of the ultrasonic sensor apparatus when the ultrasonic sensor apparatus is axially installed to the holding member, which is in turn installed to a bumper. At the time of uninstalling the sensor apparatus from the holding member, one of the engaging portions is radially outwardly disengaged from a corresponding one of the engaging portions of the holding member, and then the sensor apparatus is rotated to a second angular position to release engagement between the rest of the engaging portions of the sensor apparatus and the rest of the engaging portions of the holding member. Thereafter, the sensor apparatus is axially pulled away from the holding member to uninstall the sensor apparatus from the holding member.
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Chapman John E.
DENSO Corporation
Posz Law Group , PLC
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