A telephone includes an upper casing, a lower casing, and a receiver
transmitter. The lower casing has a pair of projecting support sections
at one end of the bottom, to which a first leg is rotatably mounted. The
first leg includes a rotatable and slidable second leg. In a large-angle
inclined state of the telephone, first and second engaging sections of
the second leg are in engagement with first and second engaged sections
of the first leg, respectively. When an excessive load is applied to the
telephone in the direction of the arrow, the engaging sections are
elastically deformed, being brought out of engagement with the engaged
sections. Accordingly, the second leg tilts onto a desk into parallel
with the desk. Consequently, the second leg is subjected to no
longitudinal load. Thus, even if the second leg is not strong in
structure, the second leg can be prevented from breaking.