(57) It consists of an appendage -2- situated at the lower end of a quick connection key
-1- and joined thereto by means of an area -4-, which confers flexibility to that
area and permits the displacement of the entire appendage - 2- to get closer to the
key -1- upon pressing thereupon or separating it and returning it to its starting
position by ceasing to apply pressure, pressure which can be applied on the appendage
-2- or on the hook -3- with which said appendage finishes at its end. The key -1-
is equipped at its upper end with a hollow -8- for the insertion of the end of the
wire to be connected, and is placed on a U-shaped housing -5- of the body -6- of the
mechanism, so that it can swing about an axis -7- of rotation. In the swinging displacement
of the key and upon approaching the external face -6a- of the body -6-, the end hook
-3- of the appendage -2-, which constitutes the interlocking, comes into contact with
the lower external face -9a- of a lower projection -9-, central and symmetrical, of
said body -6-, sliding therealong until the aforementioned hook -3- is held back by
clipping on the upper edge -9b- of the projection -9-, the key being immobilized.
Once the hook -3- has been held back on the upper edge -9b- of the projection -9-,
the appendage -2- being pressed, the unclipping of the hook -3- is caused given the
elasticity of the material, said key freeing itself and permitting its swinging.
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