Stabilizing device for hand-held/portable electronic device

Supports – Article carried – Stand – foot or prop

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248346, F16M 1300

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050244140

ABSTRACT:
This invention is a device that fits on the bottom of units such as portable police scanners, walkie-talkies, and police radios. The stabilizer, as it is called, attaches securely to the bottom of the radio unit. The stabilizer is made in two layers. The top layer is securely attached to the radio unit. The bottom layer of the stabilizer is made in two pieces. Both pieces are attached to the top layer with rivets or other pivoting fasteners. The bottom layer, called legs, is pivoted into approximately a 45.degree. angle from the top layer. This is used to give the radio unit a broader base to stand on; therefore, it will not tip over easily.

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