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Removable sound or/and display apparatus
   
Document Number
US Patent 4776018
Issued Date
October 4, 1988
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Cordier; Laurent (F-51100 Reims,FR)
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This apparatus is fixed and connected by the same means (2) and it is housed in the space usually reserved for a light bulb or a cigar lighter; it is switched on and adjusted by means of collars (6, 7 and 8) or buttons situated on the body (1) next to the loudspeaker (5) or/and the display screen.
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Published
October 4, 1988
Application Number
06/865,563
Filed
April 24, 1986
US Classification
381/336   381/333 381/390
Int'l Classification
H04B   1/08   (20060101)   H04R   3/12   (20060101)   H04R   1/02   (20060101)  
Priority Data
Aug 29, 1984 [FR] 8413560
USPTO Field of Search
381/188   381/205   381/88   381/190   455/346  
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