Supports – Brackets – Shelf or scaffold type
Reexamination Certificate
2006-01-17
2006-01-17
Baxter, Gwendolyn (Department: 3632)
Supports
Brackets
Shelf or scaffold type
C248S239000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06986488
ABSTRACT:
A disappearing shelf support for furniture comprises a casing (13, 113) having a seat (14, 114) in which a pin (15, 115) is housed, which pin axially slides in the seat between an operating position, at which the pin has its front portion projecting from a front wall of the casing (13, 113) and out of the shelf edge, and a non-operating position at which the pin is retracted in its seat so that it does not project from the shelf edge. A working element (16, 116) laterally projects from the pin (15, 115) and slides in a groove (17, 117) in the casing that is open on a side face (18, 118) of said casing to enable manual operation of the pin (15, 115) between the two positions thereof. Also present in the casing is fitting means (20, 120) for an unstable maintenance of the pin in the retracted position, which fitting means is disposed between the side wall of said groove (17, 117) and said working element (16, 116) sliding therein.
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Agostino Ferrari S.p.A.
Baxter Gwendolyn
Shlesinger & Fitzsimmons
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