Fasteners

Joints and connections – Biased catch or latch – Leaf spring

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24618, 292 76, 220324, A44B 1302

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044621426

ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to fasteners for two parts of a body which are wholly contained within the body and not visible when the two parts are joined.
The fastener comprises a resilient member secured inside the first part of the body projecting internally of the body and an orifice formed inside the second part of the body. The resilient member is shaped to enter the orifice and verge the two parts together and to permit separation of the two parts by a relative pivoting movement adjacent to the abutting joint between the parts whereby the resilient member is retracted from the orifice.

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