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An articulation device, characterized in that it comprises a flattened shell, formed by two semi-pieces conveniently coupled and fixed in position by means of a pair of rivets, the pieces of which form two opposite prolongations arranged to grip the end of one of the elements in question to articulate, and equipped with means to facilitate the fixation of this element; with the feature that each of the two connecting rivets between said half-pieces, constitutes the axis of articulation of a pair of plates that also form extensions arranged to allow the coupling and fixing of each of the other two elements that are involved to join together in an articulated manner, having provided between one of these two pairs of plates an elastically driven trigger, acting on a succession of inclined teeth provided at the edges of the other pair of plates, constituting a ratchet mechanism, arranged to immobilize automatically, in one direction, to the element fixed to this pair in a succession of angular positions different from the fixed element to the two half-pieces that constitute the housing. (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)
Mechanism of drive for laminar parts intended for the orientation and regulation of fluids or radiations. (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)