Locks – Portable – Fetters
Patent
1995-06-22
1997-02-04
Gall, Lloyd A.
Locks
Portable
Fetters
16223, E05B 7500
Patent
active
055987230
ABSTRACT:
An improved hinge assembly is disclosed for interconnecting a pair of handcuffs. In the preferred embodiment, the hinge assembly comprises two parallel single-link hinges that are pivotally attached to the cuffs by trunnion pins. Each link has unique oversized slots, through which the pins extend. This permits the cuffs, when side-by-side, to collapse against one another; and it enables the cuffs to move away from each other for compact wearing over a user's belt. In addition, the trunnion pins are captured within the cuff frames. This avoids tampering found with exposed pivot pins in prior multi-link hinges.
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Ecker Robert J.
Koetsch Paul W.
Gall Lloyd A.
Holland, Esq. Donald S.
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