Device for the articulated linking of handles to infant...

Chairs and seats – With handle – Adjustable plural use positions

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C297S183300

Reexamination Certificate

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07455354

ABSTRACT:
The handle is made up by a rigid element having the shape of an inverted U and being fit to be articulatedly linked to the sides of the infant seat or carrycot. This device includes a locking element to lock the different positions of the handle and to be actuated by a rope. This device has two portions (1and2), of which portion (1) houses the locking element (5) being formed by a tiltable part, and portion (2) has the device on which said locking element (5) carries out its locking action, the device is made up by teeth (9) being formed on the periphery of a central hub (10). The locking element (5) is formed by a part having an angular end (6) and tilted in an angular (8) cavity (7) having a wider expanse and being provided in the first portion (1) of the device, the locking element having a U-shaped protuberance (5′) being fit to selectively engage one of the aforementioned teeth (9).

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