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Support bracket for telephone

  • US 5,222,132 A
  • Filed: 03/13/1992
  • Issued: 06/22/1993
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/13/1992
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. In combination, a one-piece telephone instrument and a hospital room telephone support for supporting the one-piece telephone instrument from a bed side unit that has first and second horizontal rails spaced a distance apart;

  • the telephone instrument comprising an elongated body having an earpiece, a mouthpiece, and a hook switch; and

    the telephone support comprising a two part bracket mountable on the rails, said bracket comprisingan upper member having front and rear surfaces, and a rearwardly projecting upper hanger means for engaging said first rail;

    a lower member having front and rear surfaces, and rearwardly projecting lower hanger means for engaging said second rail, said upper member and said lower member being slidably related to form an adjustable bracket means;

    means for interlocking said upper member and said lower member, comprisinga pair of open-sided flanges, disposed on opposite lateral edges of the rear surface of one of said members, the open sides of said flanges facing each other and being arranged to slidably receive therein the other of said member;

    said rear surface of said other member having a plurality of perforations adjacent said lateral edges, said perforations arranged to engage detent pins mounted inside the open-sided flanges of said one member; and

    a pair of retaining elements disposed on opposite side edges of said two part bracket and extending generally forward therefrom, each retaining element having a front retaining section that extends toward the other retaining element, said retaining elements being formed of a resilient semirigid material, said retaining elements and said front surface of said two part bracket defining a channel for slidably receiving said telephone instrument, whereby said retaining elements embrace said telephone instrument and urge said telephone instrument against said front surface so that the hook switch is held depressed against said two part bracket when said telephone instrument is retained in said channel.

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