Device for retaining and holding a plate or panel in an article

Joints and connections – Structurally installed in diverse art device

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403408, 403295, F16D 100

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044102925

ABSTRACT:
A toggle for use in an article of furniture or the like including a panel and a frame of pipes detachably interconnected by means of substantially tubular connector sockets substantially concentrically mounted with respect to an end of at least one pipe, the wall of each connector socket and the wall of the pipe end being provided with alignable, non-circular openings, said toggle comprising a rotary head, a rotary latch, and a shank section connecting the head and the latch, said toggle adapted to secure the panel to the frame by extending through the aligned, non-circular openings of the connector socket wall and the pipe end wall such that the rotary latch engages the inner surface of the innermost wall in force-locked manner and the shank section engages the innermost wall opening edge in form-locked manner, the edge of the rotary head adjacent to the shank section being substantially planar for supporting and securing the panel.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2373722 (1945-04-01), Von Opel
patent: 2624588 (1953-01-01), Jones
patent: 4082470 (1978-04-01), Alberts

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