Handle mounting structure for sewing machine and handle...

Sewing – Elements – Frames

Reexamination Certificate

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Reexamination Certificate

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07021225

ABSTRACT:
A handle mounting structure for a sewing machine includes a handle including a grip having both ends provided with a pair of legs having distal ends respectively, two pairs of shaft-like members mounted on the distal ends of the legs, a pair of pivots mounted on either front cover or rear cover for supporting the legs respectively, the pivots having engagement holes either corresponding one of the paired shaft-like members of each leg engages, the handle being slid in a projecting direction of said one shaft-like member before said one of the front and rear covers is mounted to the other of the front and rear covers so that said one shaft-like member is engageable with the engagement hole.

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