U.S. patent application number 11/208496 was filed with the patent office on 2007-02-22 for drawer with hidden electrical connector.
Invention is credited to Christian P. Arkay-Leliever.
Application Number | 20070040483 11/208496 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 37766794 |
Filed Date | 2007-02-22 |
United States Patent
Application |
20070040483 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
Arkay-Leliever; Christian
P. |
February 22, 2007 |
Drawer with hidden electrical connector
Abstract
An item of furniture including a work platform, a suspended
member connected with and located beneath the work platform, and a
drawer is described. The drawer is connected with and located
beneath the work platform. The drawer is aligned with an outer
surface of the suspended member. The suspended member has a
thickness t and the drawer has a height h, with the thickness t
being approximately equal to the height h, allowing the drawer to
have a camouflaged appearance. The item of furniture also includes
an electrical connector located in the drawer for connection to a
wire. The size of the wire is less than the size of an opening
formed between the drawer and the work platform. By having such a
configuration, the opening allows for the wire to pass out of the
drawer when the drawer is in a closed position.
Inventors: |
Arkay-Leliever; Christian P.;
(Fairfield, CT) |
Correspondence
Address: |
SONNENSCHEIN NATH & ROSENTHAL LLP
P.O. BOX 061080
WACKER DRIVE STATION, SEARS TOWER
CHICAGO
IL
60606-1080
US
|
Family ID: |
37766794 |
Appl. No.: |
11/208496 |
Filed: |
August 22, 2005 |
Current U.S.
Class: |
312/194 |
Current CPC
Class: |
A47B 2220/0077 20130101;
A47B 97/00 20130101; A47B 21/06 20130101; A47B 2200/0083
20130101 |
Class at
Publication: |
312/194 |
International
Class: |
A47B 17/00 20060101
A47B017/00 |
Claims
1. A desk comprising: a work platform; a recessed member having a
thickness t.sub.1 located under the work platform a distance
d.sub.1 away from the edges of the work platform; a suspended
member located a distance d.sub.2 beneath the work platform and
connected with the work platform through the recessed member; a
drawer connected with and located approximately the same distance
d.sub.2 beneath the work platform, the drawer having a front
surface which is aligned with an outer surface of the suspended
member, wherein the suspended member has a thickness t.sub.2 and
the drawer has a height h, and wherein the thickness t.sub.2 is
approximately equal to the height h, allowing the drawer to have a
camouflaged appearance and form an opening between the drawer and
the work platform; and an electrical connector located in the
drawer for connection to a wire having a thickness t.sub.3, wherein
the thickness t.sub.3 is less than the distance d.sub.2 to allow
for the wire to pass out of the drawer when the drawer is in a
closed position.
2. The desk of claim 1, wherein the thickness t.sub.1 of the
recessed member is greater than 5 mm.
3. The desk of claim 1, wherein the distance d.sub.2 is greater
than 5 mm.
4. The desk of claim 1, wherein the drawer includes two side
surfaces each connected at an edge to an opposing side of the front
surface, a back surface connected to an edge of each side surface,
and a bottom surface connected with and below the front, the back,
and the two side surfaces.
5. The desk of claim 1 further comprising an electrical housing
housed within the drawer, wherein the electrical housing houses the
electrical connector.
6. The desk of claim 1, wherein the electrical connector is one of
a power connector, a telephone connector, an audio connector, a
video connector, or a LAN connector.
7. The desk of claim 1, further comprising a flexible conduit
connected with the drawer, wherein the flexible conduit hoses an
electrical wire which is electrically connected with the electrical
connector.
8. A desk comprising: a work platform; a drawer connected with and
located beneath the work platform, the drawer having a front
surface which forms an opening for allowing a wire to pass through;
and an electrical connector located in the drawer for connection to
the wire having a cross section which is sized less than the size
of the opening to allow for the wire to pass through the opening
and out of the drawer when the drawer is in a closed position.
9. The desk of claim 8, wherein the opening has a height h and a
width w of greater than 5 mm.
10. The desk of claim 8, wherein the width of the opening is equal
to the width of the drawer, and the height of the opening is
greater than a thickness of the wire.
11. The desk of claim 8, wherein the drawer has a camouflaged
appearance.
12. The desk of claim 8 further comprising an electrical housing
housed within the drawer, wherein the electrical housing houses the
electrical connector.
13. The desk of claim 8, wherein the electrical connector is one of
a power connector, a telephone connector, an audio connector, a
video connector, or a LAN connector.
14. An item of furniture comprising: a work platform; a suspended
member connected with and located beneath the work platform; a
drawer connected with and located beneath the work platform, the
drawer having being aligned with an outer surface of the suspended
member, wherein the suspended member has a thickness t and the
drawer has a height h, and wherein the thickness t is approximately
equal to the height h, allowing the drawer to have a camouflaged
appearance; and an electrical connector located in the drawer for
connection to a wire, wherein the size of the wire is less than the
size of an opening formed between the drawer and the work platform,
wherein the opening allows for the wire to pass out of the drawer
when the drawer is in a closed position.
15. The item of furniture of claim 14, wherein the electrical
connector is one of a power connector, a telephone connector, an
audio connector, a video connector, or a LAN connector.
16. The item of furniture of claim 14, further comprising a cable
management device connected with the drawer, wherein the cable
management device houses an electrical wire which is electrically
connected with the electrical connector.
17. The item of furniture of claim 14, wherein the width of the
opening is equal to the width of the drawer, and the height of the
opening is greater than a thickness of the wire.
18. The item of furniture of claim 14 further comprising an
electrical housing housed within the drawer, wherein the electrical
housing houses the electrical connector.
19. The item of furniture of claim 14, wherein the electrical
connector is one of a power connector, a telephone connector, an
audio connector, a video connector, or a LAN connector.
20. The item of furniture of claim 14 further comprising a support
member located under the work platform and used to support and
elevate the work platform 24 a distance above the ground.
Description
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional
application entitled "DRAWER WITH HIDDEN ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR,"
filed on Aug. 19, 2005 under Express Mail Label No. EV342114143US,
which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
BACKGROUND
[0002] This invention relates generally to furniture such as desks,
and in particular, to a desk drawer with a hidden electrical
connector.
[0003] Desks and other furniture units which are specifically
adapted for use with electrical components such as computers and
laptops may provide electrical connectors for the laptops or
computers. However, these electrical connectors are typically
located in such a way that they effect the appearance of the
furniture. For example, sometimes the electrical connectors are
housed either on or in the work surface of the piece of a desk,
thus marring the continuous work surface of the desk. Thus
interrupting the continuous work surface of the desk and effecting
the overall appearance of the desk. What is needed is a piece of
furniture, such as a desk, having an electrical connector which is
completely hidden and which does not effect the overall look and
appearance of the desk.
BRIEF SUMMARY
[0004] According to one aspect of the present invention, a desk is
provided. The desk includes a work platform, a recessed member, and
a suspended member. The recessed member has a thickness t.sub.1 and
is located under the work platform a distance d.sub.1 away from the
edges of the work platform. The suspended member is located a
distance d.sub.2 beneath the work platform and is connected with
the work platform through the recessed member. The desk further
includes a drawer and an electrical connector. The drawer is
connected with and located approximately the same distance d.sub.2
beneath the work platform. The drawer has a front surface which is
aligned with an outer surface of the suspended member. The
suspended member has a thickness t.sub.2 and the drawer has a
height h. The thickness t.sub.2 is approximately equal to the
height h, allowing the drawer to have a camouflaged appearance and
form an opening between the drawer and the work platform. The
electrical connector is located in the drawer for connection to a
wire having a thickness t.sub.3, wherein the thickness t.sub.3 is
less than the distance d.sub.2 to allow for the wire to pass out of
the drawer when the drawer is in a closed position.
[0005] According to another aspect of the present invention a desk
including a work platform, a drawer, and an electrical connector is
provided. The drawer is connected with and located beneath the work
platform. The drawer has a front surface which forms an opening for
allowing a wire to pass through. The electrical connector is
located in the drawer for connection to the wire having a cross
section which is sized less than the size of the opening to allow
for the wire to pass through the opening and out of the drawer when
the drawer is in a closed position.
[0006] According to another aspect of the present invention an item
of furniture is provided. The item of furniture includes a work
platform, a suspended member connected with and located beneath the
work platform, and a drawer. The drawer is connected with and
located beneath the work platform. The drawer is aligned with an
outer surface of the suspended member. The suspended member has a
thickness t and the drawer has a height h, with the thickness t
being approximately equal to the height h, allowing the drawer to
have a camouflaged appearance. The item of furniture also includes
an electrical connector located in the drawer for connection to a
wire. The size of the wire is less than the size of an opening
formed between the drawer and the work platform. By having such a
configuration, the opening allows for the wire to pass out of the
drawer when the drawer is in a closed position.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0007] FIG. 1 illustrates a perspective view of an item of
furniture having a drawer with a hidden electrical connector, in
accordance with one preferred embodiment of the invention;
[0008] FIG. 2 illustrates a bottom view of the item of furniture
shown in FIG. 1, in accordance with one preferred embodiment of the
invention;
[0009] FIG. 3 illustrates a top view of the item of furniture shown
in FIG. 2, in accordance with one preferred embodiment of the
invention;
[0010] FIG. 4 illustrates an enlarged top view of the item of
fuirniture shown in FIG. 3, in accordance with one preferred
embodiment of the invention;
[0011] FIG. 5 illustrates a first side view of the item of
furniture shown in FIG. 1, in accordance with one preferred
embodiment of the invention;
[0012] FIG. 6 illustrates an enlarged side view of the item of
furniture shown in FIG. 5, in accordance with one preferred
embodiment of the invention;
[0013] FIG. 7 illustrates a second side view of the item of
furniture shown in FIG. 1, in accordance with one preferred
embodiment of the invention;
[0014] FIG. 8 illustrates a cross-sectional view along line D-D of
the item of furniture shown in FIG. 7, in accordance with one
preferred embodiment of the invention;
[0015] FIG. 9 illustrates an enlarged perspective view of the
drawer from the item of furniture shown in FIG. 1;
[0016] FIG. 10 illustrates a top view of the drawer shown in FIG.
9, in accordance with one preferred embodiment of the
invention;
[0017] FIG. 11 illustrates a front view of the drawer shown in FIG.
9, in accordance with one preferred embodiment of the
invention;
[0018] FIG. 12 illustrates a back view of the drawer shown in FIG.
9, in accordance with one preferred embodiment of the
invention;
[0019] FIG. 13 illustrates a cross sectional side view along line
B-B of the drawer shown in FIG. 11, in accordance with one
preferred embodiment of the invention;
[0020] FIG. 14 illustrates a side view of the drawer shown in FIG.
9, in accordance with one preferred embodiment of the
invention;
[0021] FIG. 15 illustrates a top view of an electronic module from
the drawer shown in FIG. 9, in accordance with one preferred
embodiment of the invention;
[0022] FIG. 16 illustrates a front view of the electronic module
shown in FIG. 15, in accordance with one preferred embodiment of
the invention;
[0023] FIG. 17 illustrates a perspective view of the electronic
module shown in FIG. 15, in accordance with one preferred
embodiment of the invention;
[0024] FIG. 18 illustrates a side view of the electronic module
shown in FIG. 15, in accordance with one preferred embodiment of
the invention;
[0025] FIG. 19 illustrates an enlarged front view of the item of
furniture and the drawer shown in FIG. 5; and
[0026] FIG. 20 illustrates another enlarged front view of the item
of furniture shown in FIG. 5
[0027] It should be appreciated that for simplicity and clarity of
illustration, elements shown in the Figures have not necessarily
been drawn to scale. For example, the dimensions of some of the
elements are exaggerated relative to each other for clarity.
Further, where considered appropriate, reference numerals have been
repeated among the Figures to indicate corresponding elements.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0028] Shown in FIG. 1, in a perspective view, is an item of
furniture 20. The item of furniture 20, may be any device which
includes a drawer 60, such as a desk, a table, a file cabinet, and
a storage cabinet. Item of furniture 20, shown in exemplary form in
FIGS. 1-18 as a desk 22, includes a work platform 24, support
members 35, 36 located under the work platform 24 on opposite ends
of the work platform 24, and a drawer 60 slideably mounted below
the work platform 24 and above a knee opening 34, which is defined
between the support members 35 and 36 beneath the work platform 24.
The work platform 24 is generally a planar member defined by two
side edges 30, 31, a front edge 32 and a back edge 33. Items such
as laptop computers, books, and papers may be placed on the work
platform 24 for use as a work surface by a person. The work
platform 24 generally has a thickness sufficient to retain a level
of rigidity for supporting items such as books and laptops. The
work platform 24 is generally is fabricated for a rigid material
such as wood, steel, or stone. Preferably the work platform 24 is
continuous and has no openings or gaps formed on it. More
preferably the work platform 24 is continuous and has no openings,
electrical outlets, or connectors formed on it or in it.
[0029] The support members 35, 36 are used to support and elevate
the work platform 24 a distance above the ground and form a knee
opening 34 within the desk 22, preferably to allow for one to use
the work platform 24 while seated. While two support members 35, 36
are shown in FIG. 1, one or more support members 35 may be used to
support the work platform 24.
[0030] Referring to FIGS. 2, 3, and 7-14 the drawer 60 is connected
with and located approximately a distance d.sub.2 beneath the work
platform 24. The drawer 60 has a front surface 65 which is aligned
with an outer surface of 57 the suspended member 50, as illustrated
in FIG. 3. The drawer 60 has a height h which is approximately
equal to the thickness t.sub.2 of the suspended member 50, allowing
the drawer to have a camouflaged appearance and form an opening 72
between the drawer 60 and the work platform 24. By giving the
drawer 60 a height h which is approximately equal to the thickness
t.sub.2 of the suspended member 50, and by aligning the front
surface 65 of the drawer 60 with the outer surface 57 of the
suspended member 50, the drawer 60 is able to have a camouflaged
appearance and form a opening 72 between the drawer 60 and the work
platform 24, wherein the opening 72 is approximately equal to a
distance of d.sub.2. Additionally, by forming the opening 72
between the drawer 60 and the work platform 24, the drawer 60 is
able to allow for wires 100 having a thickness t.sub.3 which is
less than the distance d.sub.2 to pass out of the drawer 60 when
the drawer 60 is in a closed position.
[0031] In one embodiment, the front surface 65 forms the opening 72
for allowing a wire to pass through. Preferably, the wire 100 has a
cross section which is sized less than the size of the opening 72
to allow for the wire 100 to pass through the opening 72 and out of
the drawer 60 when the drawer 60 is in a closed position.
Preferably, the opening 72 has a height h.sub.o and a width w.sub.o
of greater than 5 mm, as illustrated in FIG. 19. In one embodiment,
the width w.sub.o of the opening 72 is equal to the width w.sub.d
of the drawer 60, and the height h.sub.o of the opening is greater
than a thickness t.sub.3 of the wire 100.
[0032] In one embodiment, the opening 72 is formed between the
drawer 60 and the work platform 24, wherein the opening 72 allows
for the wire 100 to pass out of the drawer 60 when the drawer 60 is
in a closed position.
[0033] The drawer 60 includes a planar bottom panel 70 and a back
panel 68, side panels 64, 66, and a front panel 62 vertically
protruding from the bottom panel 70 to form a storage area 67.
Suitable drawer slides may be attached to side panels 64, 66 and
the desk 22 in order to slideably mount drawer 60 to desk 22.
Preferably, the storage area 67 is sized to hold items, such as a
laptop computer, some books, as well as a full sized alpha-numeric
computer keyboard. However, the storage area 67 may be dimensioned
in such a way that it cannot fit a laptop or an auxiliary computer
keyboard.
[0034] The front panel 62 includes a suspended portion 74 connected
with a support portion 76 with a transition portion 79, as shown in
FIG. 13. The transition portion 79 is typically wedge-shaped and
used to provide additional support to the suspended portion 74.
Preferably, the suspended portion 74 forms an inner groove 78 on
top of the suspended portion 74 for housing small items, such as
pencils and paper clips, and an outer groove 61 on the bottom of
the suspended portion 74. The outer groove 61 provides a grip for
one to open the drawer 60 by providing a place for one to place
one's fingers in. As viewed in FIGS. 2, 9 and 19, the front panel
62 forms a front surface 65 on its outermost edge.
[0035] The side panels 64, 66 are connected with and between the
front and back panels 62, 68. The back panel 68 may be connected
with a cable management device 104, as shown in FIG. 10, in order
to provide a channel for cables exiting through the back panel 68
of the drawer 60. The cable management device 104, may form a
retractable, or movable channel to allow for cable management of
cables while the drawer 60 is in motion. In one embodiment, the
cable management device 104 is a flexible conduit.
[0036] The drawer 60 houses an electronic module 80, as shown in
FIGS. 9, 10 13, and 15-18. The electronic module 80 includes a
housing 83 having a face 81 and an electrical connector 82 mounted
on the face 81 of the housing 83 for providing a connection to
receive or transmit electrical signals to and from outside the
drawer 60, such as data signals having information or electrical
power for powering devices. The electrical connector 82 is located
in the drawer 60 for connection to a wire 100 having a thickness
t.sub.3, wherein the thickness t.sub.3 is less than a distance
d.sub.2 to allow for the wire 100 to pass out of the drawer 60 when
the drawer 60 is in a closed position, as illustrated in FIG.
9.
[0037] Preferably, the electrical connector 82 is mounted on the
housing 83 at an angle a which is slightly obtuse with respect to
the plane of the bottom panel 70 of the drawer 60, as illustrated
in FIGS. 9 and 13. Preferably, the angle a is greater than 90
degrees, and more preferably, greater than 100 degrees. Mounting
the electrical connector 82 on the housing 83 at an angle a which
is slightly obtuse with respect to the plane of the bottom panel 70
makes it easier for a user to plug a wire 100 having a connector
101 into the electrical connector 82. The housing 83 may have a
variety of shapes and angles to allow for the electrical connector
82 to be mounted on the housing 83 at an angle a which is slightly
obtuse with respect to the plane of the bottom panel 70.
[0038] Electrical connector 82 may be any type of connector used to
transfer electrical signals, such as a power outlet 84 for
connecting to AC or DC power, a data port 88 for receiving and
sending information, a video connector 94 for receiving and sending
video signals, an audio connector 96 for receiving and sending
audio signals, and any other outlet, connector or port that may be
used to transmit and receive electrical signals. The data port 88
may include a telephone outlet 89, for receiving and sending
telephone calls, a LAN outlet for connecting to a network, a
Firewire or USB port for connecting to a computer, a DVI or HDMI
port for connecting to a digital video signal, a fiber optic port,
a serial port, a parallel port, or any other port or outlet that
can send and receive information. The video connector 94 may be any
one of a variety of video connectors used to send and receive video
signals, such as a VGA connector, an HDMI connector, a DVI
connector, an RCA connector, a BNC connector, and an F-type
connector. The audio connector 96 may be any one of a variety of
audio connectors used to send and receive audio signals, such as a
BNC connector, a balanced connector, an RCA, a 1/4'' or 1/8''
connector, a fiber optic connector or any other such connector.
[0039] As a result of the above configuration, a laptop computer or
other such electronic device may be advantageously plugged into the
power outlet 84 for power and may be connected in a suitable manner
to data port 88 or telephone outlet 89 for network or Internet
connectivity. An exemplary electronic module 80 is a power and data
module manufactured by Electri-Cable Assemblies, Inc., of Shelton,
Conn. 06484. However, any other types of modules may be used, such
as the 8-Outlet SurgeMaster.RTM. Superior Series, by Belkin
Corporation of Compton, Calif. 90220, having Part #F9S800-06.
[0040] The desk 22 preferably includes a recessed member 40 having
a thickness t.sub.1 located under the work platform 24 a distance
d.sub.1 away from the edges 30, 31, 32, 33 of the work platform 24
and a suspended member 50 located a distance d.sub.2 beneath the
work platform 24 and connected with the work platform 24 through
the recessed member 40. By locating the recessed member 40 a
distance d.sub.1 away from the edges 30, 31, 32, 33 of the work
platform 24, the recessed member 40 can have a hidden appearance,
thus causing the illusion that the suspended member 50 beneath the
recessed member 40 is suspended underneath the work platform 24
without being connected to the work platform 24. However, the
recessed 40 member may also be located adjacent the edges of the
work platform 24. Preferably the recessed member 40 has a thickness
t.sub.1 of greater than 5 millimeters, and more preferably the
recessed member 40 has a thickness t.sub.1 of greater than 7
millimeters. Also the recessed member 40 preferably is located a
distance d.sub.1 from the edges 30, 31, 32, 33 of greater than 7
millimeters, and more preferably greater than 12 millimeters.
[0041] The suspended member 50 is located distance d.sub.2 beneath
the work platform 24 and is connected with the work platform 24
through the recessed member 40. The suspended member 50 has a
thickness t.sub.2 of preferably greater than 40 millimeters, and
more preferably, greater than 50 millimeters. The suspended member
50 may comprise a transition member 55 located beneath a flat
member 54, as illustrated in FIG. 7. Preferably, the edges 56 of
the transition member 55 are beveled to prevent injury to a person
using the desk 22.
[0042] While the desk 22 may have various dimension, in one
embodiment, the desk 22 has dimensions labeled as shown in FIGS.
2-8, 10-14, and 18 and described in the tables below.
TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 DIMENSIONS AMOUNT IN FOR FIG. 2 INCHES A1
32.09 A2 13.91 A3 0.08 A4 0.08 A5 27.68 A6 13.91 A7 0.08 A8 0.08 A9
32.09 A10 7.84 A11 0.08 A12 13.91 A13 0.08 A14 2.63 A15 32.09 A16
32.09 A17 0.08 A18 13.91 A19 0.08 A20 27.68 A21 0.08 A22 13.91 A23
0.08 A24 32.09 A25 7.84 A26 0.08 A27 13.91 A28 0.08 A29 32.09
[0043] TABLE-US-00002 TABLE 2 DIMENSIONS AMOUNT IN FOR FIG. 3
INCHES B1 120.00 B2 54.00
[0044] TABLE-US-00003 TABLE 3 DIMENSIONS AMOUNT IN FOR FIG. 4
INCHES C1 1.50 C2 2.63 C3 .75 C4 .75 C5 Radius of 0.50 C6 Radius of
0.50
[0045] TABLE-US-00004 TABLE 4 DIMENSIONS AMOUNT IN FOR FIG. 5
INCHES D1 30.54 D2 9.00 D3 36.00 D4 9.00
[0046] TABLE-US-00005 TABLE 5 DIMENSIONS AMOUNT IN FOR FIG. 6
INCHES E1 0.79 E2 0.37 E3 3.54 E4 1.50 E5 1.31 E6 45.degree. E7
0.88 E8 2.63 E9 1.50 E10 4.12 E11 Radius of 0.13 E12 Radius of
0.13
[0047] TABLE-US-00006 TABLE 6 DIMENSIONS AMOUNT IN FOR FIG. 7
INCHES F1 3.54 F2 30.54 F3 4.11 F4 23.64 F5 64.50 F6 23.64
[0048] TABLE-US-00007 TABLE 7 DIMENSIONS AMOUNT IN FOR FIG. 8
INCHES G1 3.54 G2 6.00 G3 27.00 G4 20.21 G5 30.21
[0049] TABLE-US-00008 TABLE 8 DIMENSIONS AMOUNT IN FOR FIG. 10
INCHES H1 16.067 H2 16.252 H3 7.969 H4 11.815 H5 .626 H6 1.000 H7
1.000 H8 3.500 H9 .077 H10 2.250 H11 .077 H12 11.750 H13 1.082 H14
.752 H15 13.913
[0050] TABLE-US-00009 TABLE 9 DIMENSIONS AMOUNT IN FOR FIG. 11
INCHES I1 16.067 I2 .126 I3 2.374 I4 .077 I5 1.000 I6 13.913 I7
.077 I8
[0051] TABLE-US-00010 TABLE 10 DIMENSIONS AMOUNT IN FOR FIG. 12
INCHES J1 .315 J2 13.067 J3 .374 J4 .126 J5 1.752 J6 2.500 J7 .374
J8 1.000
[0052] TABLE-US-00011 TABLE 11 DIMENSIONS AMOUNT IN FOR FIG. 13
INCHES K1 .626 K2 1.500 K3 2.374 K4 7.969 K5 2.122 K6 .626 K7 2.250
K8 .752 K9 Radius of 0.374 K10 Radius of 0.125 K11 Radius of 0.375
K12 Radius of 0.125 K13 .875
[0053] TABLE-US-00012 TABLE 12 DIMENSIONS AMOUNT IN FOR FIG. 14
INCHES L1 3.500 L2 .626 L3 1.496 L4 45.degree. L5 .878 L6 .878 L7
2.004 L8 1.152 L9 .252 L10 .126 L11 2.374
[0054] TABLE-US-00013 TABLE 13 DIMENSIONS AMOUNT IN FOR FIG. 15
INCHES M1 .315 M2 13.067 M3 .374 M4 .126 M5 1.752 M6 .374 M7 1.000
M8 2.500
[0055] TABLE-US-00014 TABLE 14 DIMENSIONS AMOUNT IN FOR FIG. 16
INCHES N1 .626 N2 1.500 N3 2.374 N4 7.969 N5 2.122 N6 .626 N7 2.250
N8 .752 N9 Radius of 0.374 N10 Radius of 0.125 N11 Radius of 0.375
N12 Radius of 0.125 N13 .875
[0056] TABLE-US-00015 TABLE 15 DIMENSIONS AMOUNT IN FOR FIG. 17
INCHES O1 3.500 O2 .626 O3 1.496 O4 45.degree. O5 .878 O6 .878 O7
2.004 O8 1.152 O9 .252 O10 .126 O11 2.374
[0057] TABLE-US-00016 TABLE 16 AMOUNT IN DIMENSIONS FOR FIG. 18
INCHES P1 11.750
[0058] TABLE-US-00017 TABLE 17 AMOUNT IN DIMENSIONS FOR FIG. 19
INCHES Q1 2.000
[0059] TABLE-US-00018 TABLE 18 AMOUNT IN DIMENSIONS FOR FIG. 21
INCHES R1 2.341 R2 70.0.degree. R3 3.023
[0060] Although the invention has been described and illustrated
with reference to specific illustrative embodiments thereof, it is
not intended that the invention be limited to those illustrative
embodiments. Those skilled in the art will recognize that
variations and modifications can be made without departing from the
spirit of the invention.
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