Abstract: A folding lock mechanism for furniture legs having a first connecting member arranged at an end portion of a first leg part and a second connecting member arranged at an end portion of a second leg part. The end portions of the leg parts are hingedly connected to each other such that the leg parts are arrangeable in a straight or a folded position. The first member includes a peg accommodated in a recess of the second leg part when the first and second leg parts are arranged in the straight position. The second member includes a spring biased pin arranged to be guided in a hole of the second leg part such that the pin can be engaged with the peg when the peg is accommodated in the recess of the second leg end part, thereby releasably locking the first and second leg parts in the straight position.
Abstract: A folding lock mechanism for furniture legs having a first connecting member arranged at an end portion of a first leg part and a second connecting member arranged at an end portion of a second leg part. The end portions of the leg parts are hingedly connected to each other such that the leg parts are arrangeable in a straight or a folded position. The first member includes a peg accommodated in a recess of the second leg part when the first and second leg parts are arranged in the straight position. The second member includes a spring biased pin arranged to be guided in a hole of the second leg part such that the pin can be engaged with the peg when the peg is accommodated in the recess of the second leg end part, thereby releasably locking the first and second leg parts in the straight position.