Device for stopping and holding in the open position a sliding d

Closure fasteners – Bolts – Double acting

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292DIG46, E05C 1904

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045001219

ABSTRACT:
A device for stopping and holding a sliding door on a vehicle in the open position includes a sheet metal support fixed to the door, a V-shaped lever pivoted on the support and a guide rail having a spaced apart triangular projection and end stop for cooperation with a pivoted lever. The distance between the triangular projection and the end stop is such that in the last portion of the opening strip of the door one of the slopes of the projection causes the lever to rotate against the action of a spring and that in the open position of the door the free end of an arm of the lever will abut against the end stop and the roller carried by the other end of the lever will abut against a side of the triangular projection which is inclined toward the end stop.

REFERENCES:
patent: 845344 (1907-02-01), Gallinger
patent: 1515704 (1924-11-01), Sherman et al.
patent: 1564104 (1925-12-01), Olson
patent: 1642203 (1927-09-01), Hilfinger
patent: 2513069 (1950-06-01), Weissinger

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