Electricity: electrical systems and devices – Housing or mounting assemblies with diverse electrical... – For electronic systems and devices
Patent
1992-11-27
1995-03-14
Phillips, Michael W.
Electricity: electrical systems and devices
Housing or mounting assemblies with diverse electrical...
For electronic systems and devices
361740, 361759, 403322, 292209, 292303, 439341, 439352, H05K 712, F16D 110, H01R 13627
Patent
active
053981626
ABSTRACT:
A circuit module with a pivot means engages a pivot support on an equipment chassis so that the module rotates into a locked position. A cantilevered latch located on the chassis locks the module in place by engaging a catch which is located proximate to a back surface of the module. The module is released by displacing the cantilevered latch using a cam and slide assembly which are mounted on the module. The slide assembly has a handle which is accessible at the front of the module. The module is released by pulling on the handle.
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Digital Equipment Corporation advertisement; Data Communications, vol. 21, No. 8, inside back cover page, May 1992; New York, N.Y.
AT&T Corp.
Malvone Christopher N.
Phillips Michael W.
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