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Protective cover for flight instrument filter glass
   
Document Number
US Patent 4992881
Issued Date
February 12, 1991
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A protective cover for a flight instrument filter glass mounted in a cockpit instrument panel having a display screen mounted in the display unit. The display unit includes a chassis and a frame-like bezel mounted on the chassis in front of the filter glass. The bezel masks the peripheral interface between the filter glass and the display unit opening. The bezel includes a front surface adjacent to the front of the filter glass and a rear edge spaced from the front surface and adjacent to the instrument panel. The protective cover comprises a faceplate portion having a sidewall and a lip spaced from the faceplate and extending from the sidewall in a direction parallel to the plane of the faceplate. The space between the lip and faceplate being approximately equal to the space between the front surface of the bezel and rear edge of the bezel for retaining the faceplate in spaced relationship from the filter glass.
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Owner
Honeywell Inc. (Minneapolis, MN)
Published
February 12, 1991
Application Number
07/339,329
Filed
April 14, 1989
US Classification
348/818   348/835 348/836
Int'l Classification
H04N   5/65   (20060101)  
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USPTO Field of Search
358/245   358/247   358/248   358/249   358/250   358/252   358/253   358/254   358/255   220/2.1A   174/35MS   174/35GC   174/35R  
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