Securing means

Joints and connections – Rod end to transverse side of member

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C403S289000, C411S509000

Reexamination Certificate

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10671733

ABSTRACT:
A means used for securing a first structure (32A) and a second structure (34) of a furniture (30) according to the present invention wherein the means comprises of a tubular receptacle (38) consisting of an internal cylindrical member spaced apart from an external cylindrical member and wherein both are integrally connected to a terminal end, and wherein the external cylinder member includes at least one hinged member (54) and at least one groove (60) on its side perimeter wall (46) and wherein the receptacle (38) is introducible and securable into a bore (40) on the first structure (32A) of the furniture (30) in a tight manner by action of the hinged member (54) and groove (60).

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