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Articulation for furniture perfected, characterized by being constituted by two plates facing each other, which are articulated by an intermediate piece, possessing one of the plates angled form, in whose vertical branch it has practiced two loops, as well as a crossbow fixed to two bridges constitutive of the aforementioned, vertical branch, presenting the second plate made a colisa with several, laces, and presenting in turn the middle piece two collateral pivots operatively arranged with the two opposite sides of the plates, as well as another side pvote operatively arranged with the second colisa of the angular plate, in such a way that the second plate can take various positions of rotation on the angular plate through the intermediate piece, when one of the pivots of said intermediate piece is fixed in one of the laces of the slide of the second plate, the intermediate piece being retained by means of the pressure exerted by the crossbow. (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)
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Improvements introduced in the translational-rotary mechanisms applicable to files and shelves (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)