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A new security rapier that is characterized by the following: First. Because the rapier is enclosed within a sheath that covers it in two thirds, leaving only the ends of the tip exposed. Second. Because the sheath is provided inside a spiral spring that extends around the blade of the rapier with means that when descending the pod, driven by the spring, is fixed, completely covering the end of the tip. Third. Because said means are constituted by an insurance lug that is housed in a suitable bore, by a screw that limits the displacement of the case and pressurizes the whole mechanism and by a slot that allows the sheath to rise and fall. Fourth. Because the grappler holds the scabbard in position of tip discovered by means of two grooved ears that takes the sheath in its upper part and they coincide with the arms of the cross of the rapier, but in such a way that when releasing the aforementioned ears, the pier The inside of the scabbard causes it to descend and cover the tip of the rapier. Fifth. Because the rapier can be cylindrical in its upper part, and therefore the spring can also be cylindrical. Sixth. Because in addition to the indicated ears can be provided to the sheath of a strap spring that will enter its corresponding housing, and will allow the sufficiency of a slight pressure so that the sheath does not move and cover the end of the tip. (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)