Retaining arrangement for a mobile communication device
First Claim
1. A retaining arrangement for a mobile communication device, havingan accommodating means which is intended for accommodating the mobile communication device andcan be moved into a retaining setting, in which the mobile communication device is retained in the accommodating means, andinto a release setting, in which the mobile communication device can be inserted into the accommodating means,characterized by a locking means which can be moved into a locking setting and into an unlocking setting, wherein the accommodating means can be moved out of the release setting into the retaining setting only when the locking means is located in the unlocking setting.
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Abstract
The invention relates to a retaining arrangement (1) for a mobile communication device (12), having an accommodating means (2) which is intended for accommodating the mobile communication device (12) and can be moved into a retaining setting, in which the mobile communication device (12) is retained in the accommodating means (2), and into a release setting, in which the mobile communication device (12) can be inserted into the accommodating means (2), characterized by a locking means (22) which can be moved into a locking setting and into an unlocking setting, wherein the accommodating means (2) can be moved out of the release setting into the retaining setting only when the locking means (22) is located in the unlocking setting.
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1. A retaining arrangement for a mobile communication device, having
an accommodating means which is intended for accommodating the mobile communication device and can be moved into a retaining setting, in which the mobile communication device is retained in the accommodating means, and into a release setting, in which the mobile communication device can be inserted into the accommodating means, characterized by a locking means which can be moved into a locking setting and into an unlocking setting, wherein the accommodating means can be moved out of the release setting into the retaining setting only when the locking means is located in the unlocking setting.
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