USD1030453S1

Offset standoff bracket for data transmission devices

Publication

Country:US
Doc Number:D1030453
Kind:S1
Date:2024-06-11

Application

Country:US
Doc Number:35516910
Date:2022-04-21

Classifications

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Applicants

Banner Engineering Corp.

Inventors

Robert T. Fayfield, Nick Olsen, Charles Dolezalek

Abstract

Figures

Description

[0001]1. Offset standoff bracket for data transmission devices

[0002]1.1 : Front perspective view in illustrative use-case scenario

[0003]1.2 : Right elevation view in the illustrative use-case scenario

[0004]1.3 : Bottom perspective view

[0005]1.4 : Bottom

[0006]1.5 : Top

[0007]1.6 : Right

[0008]1.7 : Left

[0009]1.8 : Back

[0010]1.9 : Front

[0011]The claimed design for a communication hub offset standoff bracket, as set forth in the following specification; fig. 1.1 is a bottom perspective view of a communication hub offset standoff bracket showing the new design in an illustrative use-case scenario coupling a lower communication hub and an upper communication hub in an offset relationship in three substantially orthogonal axes; fig. 1.2 is a right elevation view of the communication hub offset standoff bracket of fig. 1.1 in the illustrative use-case scenario; fig. 1.3 is a bottom perspective view of the communication hub offset standoff bracket of fig. 1.1; fig. 1.4 is a bottom plan view of the communication hub offset standoff bracket of fig. 1.1; fig. 1.5 is a top plan view of the communication hub offset standoff bracket of fig. 1.1; fig. 1.6 is a right elevation view of the communication hub offset standoff bracket of fig. 1.1; fig. 1.7 is a left elevation view of the communication hub offset standoff bracket of fig. 1.1; fig. 1.8 is a rear elevation view of the communication hub offset standoff bracket of fig. 1.1; fig. 1.9 is a front elevation view of the communication hub offset standoff bracket of fig. 1.1; the claimed ornamental design is shown embodied on an assembly that may be used, for example, in an industrial automation system; in an illustrative example, the claimed ornamental design may operate as an offset bracket to couple at least two communication hubs in an automated conveyor system such as shown; the dash-dash lines shown in the drawings illustrate unclaimed portions of the claimed design and form no part of the claimed design; the long-dash-double-short-dash broken lines shown in the drawings illustrate unclaimed portions of illustrative use-case environment(s) and form no part of the claimed design.

Claims

CLAIM

The ornamental design for an offset standoff bracket for data transmission devices, as shown and described.