WO2000004257A1 - Montage d'une palissade - Google Patents

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WO2000004257A1
WO2000004257A1 PCT/IB1999/001288 IB9901288W WO0004257A1 WO 2000004257 A1 WO2000004257 A1 WO 2000004257A1 IB 9901288 W IB9901288 W IB 9901288W WO 0004257 A1 WO0004257 A1 WO 0004257A1
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Joseph Panzer
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04HBUILDINGS OR LIKE STRUCTURES FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES; SWIMMING OR SPLASH BATHS OR POOLS; MASTS; FENCING; TENTS OR CANOPIES, IN GENERAL
    • E04H17/00Fencing, e.g. fences, enclosures, corrals
    • E04H17/14Fences constructed of rigid elements, e.g. with additional wire fillings or with posts
    • E04H17/1413Post-and-rail fences, e.g. without vertical cross-members
    • E04H17/1417Post-and-rail fences, e.g. without vertical cross-members with vertical cross-members
    • E04H17/1426Picket fences
    • E04H17/143Picket fences with separate pickets attached to the side of the horizontal members

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  • THIS INVENTION relates to fencing.
  • it relates to a method of erecting a palisade, to a palisade, and to a palisade construction kit.
  • a method of erecting a palisade which includes hooking an elongate barrier member or pale to a rail extending between horizontally spaced posts; and securing the barrier member to the rail in its hooked position.
  • Hooking the barrier member to the rail may include engaging a hooked member, fast or integral with one of the barrier member and the rail, with a complementary formation on the other of the barrier member and the rail.
  • the hooked member is fast or integral with the barrier member and the complementary formation includes an aperture in the rail, through which the hooked member is insertable. Engaging the hooked member with the complementary formation may thus include inserting the hooked member through the aperture.
  • Securing the barrier member to the rail may include catching a catch on the hooked member with a complementary catch formation on the rail thereby to inhibit withdrawal of the hooked member from the aperture.
  • the catch of the hooked member and the complementary catch formation on the rail may be configured to render the barrier member angularly displaceable relative to the rail when the catch of the hooked member is caught by the complementary catch formation on the rail.
  • the barrier member may thus be capable of being secured to the rail at an obtuse angle relative to the rail.
  • the complementary catch formation on the rail may be in the form of a raised rim of the aperture. Catching the catch on the hooked member with the complementary catch formation on the rail may include displacing the barrier member longitudinally to force the catch of the hooked formation over the raised rim to catch behind the raised rim.
  • hooking the barrier member to the rail includes engaging two transversely spaced oppositely disposed hooked members fast or integral with the barrier member with a complementary formation on the rail, the complementary formation on the rail including an aperture.
  • Engaging the hooked members with the complementary formation may include forcing the hooked members closer together and inserting them through the aperture.
  • Securing the barrier member to the rail in this case may include allowing the hooked members to move further apart to catch behind transversely spaced areas of the rail peripheral to the aperture, and locating a locking formation between the hooked members to inhibit displacement of the hooked members towards each other.
  • the method may include securing the rail to the posts.
  • Securing the rail to the posts may include bolting the rail to each post.
  • Bolting the rail to each post may include using a bolt with a rounded head configured to be rotated by a tool such as a screw driver, Allen key, socket wrench, or the like.
  • Securing the rail to the posts may further include drilling out the head of each bolt after it has been fastened, thus inhibiting loosening of each bolt by means of a tool.
  • the method may include hooking a plurality of barrier members, located between adjacent posts, to a pair of vertically spaced rails extending between the posts, and securing each barrier member to both rails.
  • hooking a barrier member to the rail includes engaging a hooked member, fast or integral with the barrier member, with a complementary formation on the rail.
  • Securing the barrier member to the rail in its hooked position in this case includes engaging a longitudinally spaced, oppositely disposed hooked member, fast or integral with the barrier member, with a complementary formation on another rail and securing the rails to the posts.
  • the complementary formations on the rails include an aperture associated with each hooked member through which the hooked members can be inserted, so that each hooked member projects beyond a rim of its associated aperture in the rail when the rails are secured to the posts thereby to extend across an area of the rail peripheral to the aperture.
  • the method may include erecting the posts, e.g . by anchoring them in concrete-filled holes.
  • a palisade which includes a pair of horizontally spaced posts; at least one rail spanning between the posts; and at least one elongate barrier member or pale secured to the rail by at least one hooked member fast or integral with one of the rail and the barrier member.
  • the palisade includes a plurality of longitudinally spaced apart posts, a plurality of barrier members between adjacent posts and a pair of vertically spaced parallel rails spanning between adjacent posts, each barrier member being secured to both of the rails.
  • Each rail may be secured to its associated posts by means of a fastener, such as a bolt.
  • the hooked member may be engaged with a complementary formation on the other of the rail and the barrier member.
  • the hooked member is fast or integral with the barrier member and the complementary formation includes an aperture in the rail through which the hooked member extends.
  • the palisade may include at least two rails spanning between the posts, with two longitudinal spaced hooked members fast or integral with the barrier member.
  • Each rail may have an aperture associated with a respective one of the hooked members through which the hooked member extends, the hooked members projecting in opposite directions beyond the rim of their associated apertures to extend across areas of their associated rails peripheral to their associated apertures.
  • the hooked member may have a catch
  • the complementary formation may include an aperture in the rail through which the hooked member extends and a complementary catch formation on the rail which catches the catch of the hooked member, thus inhibiting withdrawal of the hooked member from the aperture.
  • the complementary catch formation may be defined by a raised rim of the aperture in the rail.
  • the rim of the aperture may extend at an oblique angle away from the aperture. Instead, the rim of the aperture may extend perpendicular to a surface of the barrier member in which the aperture is located .
  • the aperture may be circular and the hooked member may include at least one bearing surface bearing against the circumference of the aperture, with the circumference of the aperture extending inbetween the bearing surface and the catch of the hooked member.
  • the catch of the hooked member and the complementary catch formation may be configured such that the barrier member can be angularly displaced relative to the rail.
  • the palisade includes a pair of transversely spaced outwardly disposed hooked members fast or integral with the barrier member, the hooked members extending through an aperture in the rail and catching behind transversely spaced areas of the rail peripheral to the aperture.
  • a locking formation may be located between the outwardly disposed hooked members, inhibiting displacement of the hooked members towards each other.
  • the rail may comprise two elongate body parts attached to each other, the aperture being located in one of the body parts, and the locking formation being defined by the other body part and projecting into the aperture.
  • the palisade includes a pair of vertically spaced rails spanning between the posts, with a plurality of barrier members each secured to both rails, each barrier member having a pair of the outwardly disposed hooked members which secures it to one of the rails and a further pair of the outwardly disposed hooked members securing it to the other of the rails.
  • the barrier member may have two transversely spaced, longitudinally extending edges, each outwardly disposed hooked member being defined by a section of one of the edges bent to form a hook.
  • the palisade typically includes a pair of vertically spaced rails spanning between the posts, with a plurality of barrier members each having two of the hooked members which are vertically spaced and which secure the barrier member to the rails, the hooked members being disposed in the same direction.
  • the or each hooked member may comprise a planar metal base, fast with the barrier member, with a hook formation stamped from the base to stand proud of the base and to extend substantially parallel to the base. If the hooked member has a catch, the catch may be defined by a free end portion of the hook formation.
  • a palisade construction kit which includes at least two posts; at least one rail for securing to the posts so that it extends between the posts; at least one elongate barrier member or pale; and at least one hooked member fast or integral with or fastenable to the barrier member or the rail with which the barrier member can be hooked to the rail.
  • the other of the rail and the barrier member may have a complementary formation, with which the hooked member is engageable.
  • the hooked member is fast or integral with or fastenable to the barrier member, and the complementary formation includes an aperture in the rail, the hooked member being insertable through the aperture.
  • the hooked member may have a catch
  • the complementary formation may include a complementary catch formation on the rail for catching the catch of the hooked member when the hooked member is inserted through the aperture in the rail.
  • the complementary catch formation may be as hereinbefore described.
  • the aperture may be circular and the hooked member may include at least one bearing surface for bearing against the circumference of the aperture, the circumference of the aperture thus extending inbetween the bearing surface and the catch of the hooked member when the hooked member is inserted through the aperture in the rail.
  • the catch of the hooked member and the complementary catch formation may be configured such that the barrier member can be angularly displaced relative to the rail when the hooked member is inserted through the aperture and the catch of the hooked member is caught by the complementary catch formation on the rail.
  • the palisade construction kit in one embodiment, includes a pair of longitudinally spaced hooked members fast or integral with the barrier member, the hooked members being oppositely disposed .
  • the barrier member has at least one pair of transversely spaced outwardly disposed hooked members fast or integral therewith.
  • the rail may comprise two elongate body parts which are attachable to each other, the aperture being located in one of the body parts, and the other body part defining a locking formation which projects into the aperture when the body parts are attached, the locking formation inhibiting displacement of the hooked members towards each other after they have been inserted through the aperture.
  • the barrier member may have two transversely spaced, longitudinally extending edges, each outwardly disposed hooked member being defined by a section of one of the edges bent to form a hook.
  • the hooked member may be as hereinbefore described .
  • the barrier member may have a pair of longitudinally spaced hooked members fast or integral with the barrier member, the hooked members being disposed in the same direction.
  • the kit includes a plurality of posts, a plurality of rails and a plurality of barrier members and hooked members.
  • the kit may further include a conduit for electrical wiring.
  • the conduit may be of a synthetic plastics or polymeric material and may be a conventional wiring conduit.
  • Each post, rail, barrier member and hooked member may be of steel and may be pre-coated with a rust-resistant coating .
  • these components are of stainless steel.
  • they are of a rigid synthetic plastics or polymeric material.
  • they are galvanized.
  • Each rail may be a hollow cylindrical rail, e.g . triangular or square in cross-section.
  • Each rail and each post may have apertures for receiving a fastener, such as a bolt, to secure the rails to the posts.
  • Each rail may have apertures in register with the fastener apertures, for receiving a tool to fasten each fastener with.
  • Figure 1 shows a rear elevational view of a portion of a palisade in accordance with the invention
  • Figure 2 shows an elevational partially cut away view of portions of a barrier member and portions of a pair of rails of a palisade in accordance with the invention
  • Figure 3 shows a sectioned side view of the portions of the barrier member and rails of Figure 2, taken at Ill-Ill in Figure 2;
  • Figure 4 shows a sectioned plan view of the barrier member and the portions of the rails of Figure 2, taken at IV-IV in Figure 2;
  • Figure 5 shows an elevational partially cut away view of portions of the barrier member and portions of a pair of rails of another embodiment of a palisade in accordance with the invention
  • Figure 6 shows a sectional side view of the portions of the barrier member and rails of Figure 5 taken at VI-VI in Figure 5;
  • Figure 7 shows a plan view of a hooked member
  • Figure 8 shows a sectioned side view of the hooked member of Figure 7, taken at Vlll-VIII in Figure 7;
  • Figure 9 shows a partially cut away plan view of another embodiment of a hooked member inserted in an aperture in a rail
  • Figure 1 0 shows a sectioned side view of the hooked member of Figure 9, taken at X-X in Figure 9;
  • Figure 1 1 shows an elevational view of another embodiment of a hooked member and a barrier member;
  • Figure 1 2 shows a sectioned plan view of the hooked member and barrier member of Figure 1 1 , taken at XII-XII in Figure 1 1 ;
  • Figure 1 3 shows a sectioned elevational side view of another embodiment of a rail
  • Figure 1 4 shows a sectioned elevational side view of another embodiment of a rail and barrier member
  • Figure 1 5 shows a sectioned plan view of the barrier member and rail of Figure 1 4.
  • reference numeral 1 0 generally indicates a portion of a palisade in accordance with the invention.
  • the palisade 10 includes a pair of hollow posts 1 2, a pair of parallel rails 14 spanning between the posts 1 2, and a plurality of elongate corrugated barrier members or pales 1 6 having spiked or forked ends secured to the rails 14.
  • the palisade 1 0 typically includes a plurality of longitudinally spaced apart posts 1 2, a pair of vertically spaced apart rails 1 4 spanning between adjacent posts 1 2, and a plurality of barrier members 1 6 secured to the rails 14 between adjacent posts 1 2.
  • Each post 1 2 has a base 1 3 and is anchored in a hole in the ground filled with concrete 1 8, so that the posts 1 2 are substantially vertical.
  • Each post 1 2 has a base 1 3 and is anchored in a hole in the ground filled with concrete 1 8, so that the posts 1 2 are substantially vertical.
  • Each post 1 2 has a base 1 3 and is anchored in a hole in the
  • Each post 1 2 defines a vertically extending slot 20, the purpose of which is described in more detail below.
  • Each post 1 2 has a spiked or forked upper end, and is triangular in cross section.
  • Each rail 14 is hollow and is triangular in cross-section (see Figure 3) .
  • Each rail 14 is secured at its ends to the posts 1 2 by means of bolts and nuts (not shown) .
  • the ends of each rail 14 may be rounded or pointed to prevent interference between adjacent rails 14 when they are angularly disposed relative to each other.
  • Apertures (not shown) which are in register are provided in each rail 14 and in each post 1 2 for the bolts. Further apertures (not shown) are also provided in the rails 14 in register with each aperture which receives a bolt. The purpose of the further apertures is discussed in more detail below.
  • Each bolt-receiving aperture in the posts 1 2 has a raised peripheral area (not shown) acting as a spacer between the posts 1 2 and the rails 14.
  • electrical wiring conduits can be located inside the hollow rails 14. The conduits can be used to house electrical wiring for an automated gate, lights or other electrical equipment.
  • each barrier member 1 6 is secured to both rails 14 by means of a pair of longitudinally spaced apart hooked members 22 fast with the barrier member 1 6.
  • Each hooked member 22 includes a square base 24 having four feet 26 arranged in a square, and is press riveted at its four feet 26, to the barrier member 1 6.
  • Each hook member 22 also includes a hook formation 28, defined by a stamped out portion of the base 24. The hook formations 28 of the hooked members 22 face in opposite directions, one facing upwardly and the other one facing downwardly.
  • Each hook formation 28 has an upturned edge 30 (see Figure 3) .
  • the hook formation 28 facing upwardly has a longer upturned edge 30 than the hook formation 28 facing downwardly.
  • the upturned edges 30 facilitate assembly or erection of the palisade 1 0.
  • a plurality of longitudinally spaced apart apertures 32 (only two of which are shown, one in each rail 1 4), each one associated with one of the hook formations 28 on the barrier members 1 6, is provided in a wall 34 of each triangular rail 14.
  • the wall 34 faces the barrier members 1 6.
  • Each hook formation 28 extends through its associated aperture 32 and projects a substantial distance beyond a rim of its associated aperture 32, thus securing each barrier member 1 6 to the rails 1 4.
  • the spacing between the apertures 32 can be increased, to compensate for the effect of rails 14 which slope, and thus to obtain the same spacing between the barrier members 1 6 which are on a sloping portion of the palisade 10 and the barrier members 1 6 which are on a generally horizontal portion of the palisade 1 0 (see Figure 1 ) .
  • a drainage aperture 1 5 is provided in each rail 14 below each aperture 32.
  • FIGS 5, 6, 7 and 8 of the drawings illustrate another arrangement for securing the barrier members 1 6 to the rails 1 4.
  • each barrier member 1 6 has a pair of hooked members, which are hereinafter referred to as hooked clipping members 40, fast with the barrier member 1 6.
  • the hooked clipping members 40 are similar to the hooked members 22, and unless otherwise indicated, the same reference numerals used above are used to indicate the same or similar parts or features.
  • Each hooked clipping member 40 includes a raised hooked clipping formation 42 stamped from the base 24.
  • Each hooked clipping formation 42 comprises a generally circular, planar body 44 which is substantially parallel to the base 24.
  • the body 44 includes a lip defining a catch 46.
  • the body 44 also includes a pair of shoulders 48, defining a pair of bearing surfaces 50 (see Figures 7 and 8) .
  • the rails 14 define apertures 52 in their walls 34, the apertures 52 each having an inwardly turned rim 54 which extends at an oblique angle of about 45 ° inwardly into the interior of the hollow rail 14 and away from the aperture 52.
  • the rim 54 thus defines a complementary catch formation for the catch 46.
  • the bearing surfaces 50 of each hooked clipping member 40 bear against a periphery of the aperture 52, with the rim 54 extending or curving inbetween the bearing surfaces 50 and the catch 46, and with the catch 46 being engaged with or caught behind the rim 54.
  • FIG. 9 another embodiment of a hooked clipping member is generally indicated by reference numeral 1 00, and unless otherwise indicated, the same reference numerals used above for the hooked clipping member 40 are used to indicate the same or similar parts or features.
  • the catch 46 of the hooked clipping member 1 00 includes a leading portion 102 extending at an oblique angle relative to the planar body 44.
  • the rim 54 of the aperture 52 is however perpendicular to the wall 34 of the rail 1 4.
  • Weakening apertures 1 04 are provided in the planar body 44.
  • the catch 46 has an internal radius which is the same as an external radius of the rim 54.
  • the planar body 44 bears against the rim 54 and the planar body 44 resiliently bends to allow the catch 46 to clip over the rim 54. Bending of the planar body 44 is facilitated by the apertures 104. It is to be appreciated that the number, position and size of the weakening apertures 1 04 can be varied to increase or decrease the ease with which the planar body 44 bends to allow the catch 46 to clip over the rim
  • FIG. 200 another embodiment of a hooked clipping member is generally indicated by reference numeral 200.
  • the hooked clipping member 200 is similar to the hooked clipping member 1 00, and unless otherwise indicated, the same reference numerals used for the hooked clipping member 100 are used for the hooked clipping member 200 to indicate the same or similar parts or features.
  • another embodiment of a barrier member or pale is indicated by reference numeral 202.
  • the hooked clipping member 200 has four apertures 204 which are used to fasten the hooked clipping member 200 to the barrier member 202.
  • Vertically extending opposed edges 206 of the barrier member 202 are folded back on themselves to define vertically extending channels receiving opposed edges of the base 24 of the hooked clipping member 200. Where the edges 206 pass over the apertures 204 in the base 24, they are deformed to project into the apertures 204 (see Figure 1 2) , thus fastening the hooked clipping member 200 to the barrier member 202.
  • the hooked members 22 and the hooked clipping members 40, 1 00, 200, in combination with their associated apertures 32 or 52 in the rails 1 4, allow the barrier members 1 6, 202 to be disposed at angles other than 90° relative to the rails 1 4, as can be seen in Figure 1 .
  • Figure 6 also illustrates one constructional method of strengthening or stiffening the rails 14. As shown in Figure 6, when the rails 14 are formed, a pair of lips 1 7 are created. Spaced apart cuts are made perpendicular to a lower edge of the abutting lips 1 7, and a portion 1 9 of the lips 1 7 between the cuts are bent slightly out of the plane of the lips 1 7.
  • the invention extends to a palisade construction kit which includes at least two posts 1 2, at least one rail 1 4, at least one barrier member or pale
  • the kit includes a plurality of posts 1 2, rails 1 4, barrier members 1 6, 202 and hooked members 22 or hooked clipping members 40, 1 00, 200 fast or integral with the barrier members 1 6, 202.
  • each component of the kit is galvanized .
  • the kit typically also includes fasteners such as bolts and nuts, for securing the rails 14 to the posts 1 2.
  • One method of erecting the palisade 1 0 includes anchoring the posts 1 2 by means of concrete 18 in holes in the ground, bolting one of the rails 1 4, which is a lower rail 1 4, to the posts 1 2, inserting the hooked formation 28 of the hook member 22, which is a lower hook member 22 on the barrier member 1 6, through the aperture 32 in the rail 14, inserting the hook formation 28 of the hooked member 22, which is an upper hooked member 22 of the barrier member 1 6, through the aperture 32 in the upper rail 14, thus securing the barrier member 1 6 to the rails 14 as shown in Figures 2 and 3, and bolting the upper rail 1 4 to the posts 1 2.
  • Another method of erecting the palisade 10 includes first bolting both rails 14 to the posts 1 2, and then inserting both hooked clipping formations 42 of the hooked clipping members 40, 1 00 through the apertures 52 in the rails 14, and displacing the barrier member 1 6 downwardly so that the catches 46 are caught behind the rims 54, and the bearing surfaces 50 bear against peripheries of the apertures 52, thus securing the barrier member 1 6 to the rails 1 4 as shown in Figures 5 and 6.
  • the slots 20 in the posts 1 2 are used to position nuts inside the posts 1 2 in register with the bolt-receiving apertures in the posts
  • a bolt can be engaged with each nut, thereby to bolt the rails 1 4 to the posts 1 2.
  • the slots 20 can then be closed with a closure member (not shown) , e.g. a strip of a synthetic plastics or polymeric material.
  • a closure member e.g. a strip of a synthetic plastics or polymeric material.
  • the spacers formed by the raised peripheral areas of the apertures in the posts 1 2 allow such a strip to be inserted between the posts 1 2 and the rails 14.
  • the bolts used to bolt the rails 14 to the posts 1 2 have round heads with screw driver receiving formations. After the rails 14 have been bolted to the posts 1 2, a drill bit is inserted through the apertures in the rail 14 in register with each bolt-receiving aperture, and the head of each bolt is drilled out to inhibit unscrewing of the bolts.
  • FIG. 300 another embodiment of a rail is generally indicated by reference numeral 300. Unless otherwise indicated, the same reference numerals used for the rail 14 are used with the rail 300 to indicate the same or similar parts or features.
  • the rail 300 comprises two elongate body components 302, 304.
  • the body component 302 defines the wall 34 which faces the barrier members 1 6, 202 and which has the apertures 52. Drainage apertures are provided in the rail 300 by providing spaced apart cuts in a lower edge of the body component
  • the body components 302, 304 are attached or fastened to each other with the bolts used to bolt the rail 300 to the posts 1 2, as described above. When it is desired to get access to the hooked clipping members 40, 1 00, 200, the body component 304 can be removed easily to provide access.
  • FIG. 14 and 1 5 another embodiment of a rail 400 and a barrier member 402 are shown.
  • the rail 400 is similar to the rail 300, comprising two elongate body components 404, 406.
  • the body components are similar to the rail 300, comprising two elongate body components 404, 406.
  • the body component 404 defines the wall 34 which faces the barrier member 402 and which has the apertures 52.
  • the same reference numerals used for the rail 300 are used to indicate the same or similar parts or features of the rail 400.
  • the body component 404 defines a plurality of spikes 410, only one of which is shown in Figure 14. Although the spike 41 0 in Figure 14 is shown in register with the barrier member 402, the spikes 41 0 are typically located between adjacent barrier members 402.
  • the barrier member 402 is similar to the barrier member 202. Thus, vertically extending transversely spaced opposed edges 41 2 of the barrier member 402 are curled back on themselves to define vertically extending channels. Where the barrier member 402 crosses the rail 400, two spaced cuts are provided in each edge 41 2 and portions of the edges 41 2 between the spaced cuts are bent outwards again, away from the barrier member 402, to define hooked members 414. The hooked members 41 4 extend through the aperture 52 in the rail 400 and catch behind transversely spaced areas 41 6 of the rail 400 peripheral to the aperture 52.
  • the body component 406 defines a locking formation 41 8 which extends through the aperture 52 and which is located between the hook members 414, thus inhibiting displacement of the hook members 41 4 towards each other.
  • the barrier member 402 is thus hooked to the rail 400 by forcing the hooked members 414 closer together and inserting them through the aperture 52.
  • the barrier member 402 is then secured to the rail 400 by allowing the hook members 414 to move further apart to catch behind the areas 41 6 of the rail 400, and by screwing the body component 406 to the body component 404 such that the locking formation 41 8 extends into the aperture 52 and is located between the hooked members 414.
  • the hollow rails enclose the hooked formations or the hooked clipping formations, thus inhibiting removal of a barrier member 1 6.

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La palissade de l'invention comporte, d'une part une paire de poteaux horizontalement espacés entre eux, d'autre part au moins une barre horizontale (14) joignant les deux poteaux, et enfin au moins un élément barrière de forme allongée, ou une latte verticale (16), fixé à la barre horizontale (14) par au moins un crochet (40) qui est solidaire ou qui fait partie intégrante de la barre horizontale ou de la latte verticale. En général, le crochet (40), qui est solidaire de la latte verticale (16) ou en fait partie intégrante, est retenu par une formation complémentaire qui comporte une ouverture dans la barre horizontale (14) dans laquelle passe le crochet (40).
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