Fold-away legs for support surfaces

Horizontally supported planar surfaces – Folding – Legs pivotally converge toward surface center

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C108S133000, C248S439000

Reexamination Certificate

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10507967

ABSTRACT:
Tubular fold-away legs for support surfaces which includes a joint, which is made up of an element for coupling to the tubular body and an attachment element to said support surface, the legs being mobile between a first closed non-operative position and a second open operative position, tilted by an angle with respect to the support surface. The joint is equipped with elastic locking device to secure it in either the non-operative or operative positions and with a stable attachment device when in the operative position, as well as matching tilted centering surfaces.

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