Universal magnetic stand for cell phones

Supports – Brackets – Specially mounted or attached

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2483094, 2482053, 379454, A47G 117

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059928077

ABSTRACT:
A cell phone is removably attached to the dashboard of a vehicle by means of a magnet. The magnet is permanently secured to the dashboard. The cell phone is removably retained by the magnet (due to the attraction between the magnet and the metal parts normally found in the cell phone) and the cell phone may be lifted off manually and manually replaced on the magnet. The magnet has a front face provided with a rubber layer. This rubber layer provides a frictional resistance which is supplementary to the magnet and prevents the cell phone from slipping down.

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