Locking and restraining cargo in an aircraft

Freight accommodation on freight carrier – Load bearer accommodation – Load bearer tripped retainer*

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2441181, 410 77, 410 92, B60P 164, B64C 122

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ABSTRACT:
A locking dog for restraining pieces of cargo in the cargo area of an aircraft is disclosed having a frame in which a locking member is pivotally mounted and can be folded down by means of an actuator flap either upon passage of a piece of frieght or manually by pushing the actuator flap down into an overcenter position in which a spring locks the folded down locking member, the member being released upon pulling the actuator flap up and over the dead center position.

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