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An automatic pincushion, which is essentially characterized by being formed by a hollow cylinder, closed by its base, which constitutes the foot of the set, which has diametrically opposed two longitudinal openings that serve as a guide and limit the movement to two projections that presents a Complementary cylindrical part also hollow, which is introduced in the foot cylinder, which is divided transversely into two regions by an angular diaphragm on whose inclined edge there is an orifice that allows the passage of a cylindrical grooved stem, fixed to the base of the cylinder foot and whose upper end, cut in bevel, receives resting on the head, conveniently directed, the pins deposited in the upper region determined by the diaphragm and out of it by a hole in the lid of the cylindrical part when it is pushed down, overcoming the resistance offered by a coil spring housed in the lower region determined by the diaphragm and comprised between it and the bottom of the foot cylinder, a flange being included in said cover to prevent the grooved stem from dragging more than one pin out of its outlet. (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)