Supports: cabinet structure – Gang-bar type locking or latching means – Concealed
Reexamination Certificate
2006-09-05
2006-09-05
Hansen, James O. (Department: 3637)
Supports: cabinet structure
Gang-bar type locking or latching means
Concealed
C312S217000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07101001
ABSTRACT:
A coupling device preventing two drawers from being pulled out simultaneously includes two flat main bodies and a coupling pipe. Each of the main bodies is provided at two opposite ends with a centered vertical recess and a horizontal recess, respectively. The centered vertical recess is provided in an open end with two opposite curved flanges, and at a closed bottom end with a projected post. The coupling pipe has an axially centered through hole, into two ends of which the projected posts in the vertical recesses of the two main bodies are inserted, so that each end of the coupling pipe is clamped between the two flanges on each main body to enable a stable connection of the main body to the coupling pipe.
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