Abstract: A pivotable display arrangement for an electronic device (600) powered by a battery (116) includes an enclosure (102, 104) having sides formed to provide an arcuate rectangular aperture (602) spanning across a portion of the top and front of file enclosure (102, 104). A pivotable display positioned within the aperture 602 includes a display element (112) attached to a display housing (110) formed in a cylindrical shape such that an interior portion provides a battery compartment (109). First and second bearings (1102) are formed in the enclosure (102, 104) at opposing sides of the aperture 602 for capturing first and second ends (1104) of the display housing (110), thereby allowing rotation of the display housing (110) about a central axis (111) through the first and second bearings (1102).
Abstract: A pair-facsimile device in which a pair of facsimile devices having similar performance characteristics are temporarily coupled to each other in a distributing channel starting from a manufacturer to a terailer shop, connected as, one compact integral product and in case of using the facsimile devices, they are separated and each of them is installed at a requisite location.
Abstract: A convenient versatile telephone handset and holder assembly are provided, which are particularly useful for business travelers in airplanes, trains, ships, and buses to link up to reservation systems and other data bases. The telephone handset preferably has one set of telephone activating keys and another set of computer control keys. The special telephone handset can also have a card-receiving slot and a recessed mouthpiece. The handset holder assembly has a sloping bottom portion and an elastomeric biasing member to facilitate quick removal fo the telephone handset. An overhead lock assembly can be provided to engage the credit card-receiving slot of the telephone handset in order to secure the handset when the handset is stored in the holder. A special reversible mount plate and bracket can also be provided to quickly and securely mount the handset to the left, right, or other portions of a chair, bulkhead, or other surface.
Inventors:
Richard K. Kornfeld, Gina M. Lombardi, John K. M. Lee, Daniel H. Weber, Ty Aberle, Steven A. Mergenthaler, David Waldburger, Michael L. Aronson, Charles S. Curbbun, Lawrence Gach