Leg support structure

Supports – Stand – Plural leg

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182155, F16M 1132

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046451625

ABSTRACT:
A leg support structure for securement to a board or table top whereby to form a workhorse, table, or other support member intended to be supported in an elevated position. The support structure comprises a leg attachment bracket having a pair of leg members pivotally secured thereto. An attachment plate is provided for securing the bracket to a board, etc. Stationary abutment members are connected to the bracket to maintain the leg members in a position of use with the leg members depending from the attachment plate and angulated towards a first inclined direction and a second outwardly inclined direction. An arresting member is also secured to the bracket to retain the leg members captive between the arresting abutment members to maintain the leg members in position of use and to release the leg members whereby they may be hingedly displaced to a storage position where the leg members lie in close side-by-side relationship.

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