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The safety catch comprises a body 6; a head portion 20 engagable with a locking point 10 on the inside frame of a cabinet, drawer or door; an arm 2 fixable to the inside face of a drawer via hand 1 which is connected to the body 6 by shoulder 3; and a leg 7, 8 connected to the body 6 via hips 11 and to the foot 9, the legs extending to project the foot beyond an outer face of said drawer (16, Fig. 2A). Pressure applied to the foot optionally in the opposite direction to arrow A may also cause the head and locking point to disengage via flexing and may also cause the foot to pivot around the shoulder or body, lower body or arm to flex. This catch can to be used to prevent children from opening drawers or doors.
The safety catch comprises a body 6; a head portion 20 engagable with a locking point 10 on the inside frame of a cabinet, drawer or door; an arm 2 fixable to the inside face of a drawer via hand 1 which is connected to the body 6 by shoulder 3; and a leg 7, 8 connected to the body 6 via hips 11 and to the foot 9, the legs extending to project the foot beyond an outer face of said drawer (16, Fig. 2A). Pressure applied to the foot optionally in the opposite direction to arrow A may also cause the head and locking point to disengage via flexing and may also cause the foot to pivot around the shoulder or body, lower body or arm to flex. This catch can to be used to prevent children from opening drawers or doors.
Safety catch
NIGEL CLYDE (author)
2018-01-24
Patent
Electronic Resource
English
IPC:
E05B
LOCKS
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