Panel locking arrangement

Supports: cabinet structure – Sectional-unit type – Connectors

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312140, 2481884, 85 3S, F16B 1700, F16B 1200

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039959236

ABSTRACT:
A lock arrangement for securing a first panel to a second panel, and including a bolt having a head formed to the outer end of a shaft. A resilient means encircles the shaft and is operatively associated with the first panel, and the head of the bolt is operatively associated with the second panel. The panels are secured together by the force of the resilient means when the head is locked in the second panel, and the panels are released when the head is dis-engaged from the second panel. Alternatively, a panel may be secured to a bracket using said bolt and said resilient means, or a pair of panels may be secured to a bracket utilizing a pair of said bolts and a pair of said resilient means.

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