| CPC F16C 11/10 (2013.01) | 3 Claims |

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1. A lock mechanism, comprising:
a first bracket;
a second bracket;
a hinge shaft that couples the first bracket and the second bracket to each other in such a manner that the first bracket and the second bracket are capable of rotating with respect to each other; and
a lock unit for locking the first bracket and the second bracket by preventing rotation of the first bracket and the second bracket with respect to each other,
wherein the first bracket and the second bracket are provided with a rotational movement prevention stopper, the rotational movement prevention stoppers abutting against each other, when the first bracket or the second bracket is rotated in a locking direction, thereby preventing the rotation in the locking direction from proceeding beyond a predetermined position,
the lock unit comprises:
a lock shaft attached in such a manner that the lock shaft is capable of moving in a long hole formed in the first bracket;
a lock shaft support shaft rotatably and slidably attached to the first bracket;
a fixture piece that is fixed to the lock shaft support shaft, and rotates to push the lock shaft to release the locking as the lock shaft support shaft rotates or slides; and
a biasing spring that biases the lock shaft in a direction in which the lock shaft abuts against the second bracket,
the rotational movement prevention stoppers abut against each other to prevent rotation of the first bracket and the second bracket in the locking direction without backlash, and
provided that an inner side face of the long hole is a first side face, and a side face of the second bracket is a second side face,
when the rotational movement prevention stoppers abut against each other, the lock shaft is in contact with both the first side face and the second side face, and a pair of tangents to the lock shaft at points of contact of the contact form a wedge with a vertex facing in the direction of movement of the lock shaft so that the first bracket and the second bracket are in a locked state in which rotation of the first bracket and the second bracket in a direction opposite to the locking direction are prevented without backlash.
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