Movable or removable closures – Extensible bar sections
Patent
1978-09-27
1979-12-25
Kannan, Philip C.
Movable or removable closures
Extensible bar sections
211 42, 410149, 410150, E06B 1100
Patent
active
041798481
ABSTRACT:
A horizontally positioned restraining bar which has at each end a spring biased guiding member. The bar is located in the access opening of a magazine compartment, bookcase, storage bin or the like which is provided with vertically mounted rails at the vertical sides of the access opening. The bar is slidingly arranged by the guiding members in the rails and positioned at a predetermined horizontal level within the access opening for restraining objects from falling out of the compartment. By manually raising the bar, an object can be retrieved from the compartment after which the bar automatically will return to its previous restraining level by gravity. The apparatus is particularly designed for use on airplanes, moving vehicles, etc. and is provided with features to assure a rattle free and noiseless operation as well as quick installation and removal features.
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patent: 200576 (1878-02-01), Sherman
patent: 203080 (1878-04-01), Sherman
patent: 2624055 (1953-01-01), Rude
patent: 2979738 (1961-04-01), Goldberg
patent: 3309135 (1967-03-01), Jannetto
patent: 3762097 (1973-10-01), Gallo
patent: 3984118 (1976-10-01), Wilson
DeVogel Nicolaas
Kannan Philip C.
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