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An improved compass, which is essentially characterized in that the joining end of the two branches that form it is conveniently flattened forming a circular area in which a milling or notching is arranged, being located between the two branches and in this flattened area, once joined, a U-shaped piece, whose bridge or base of circular shape, adapts to the flat area of the ends of the branches of the compass, presenting a vertical notch centered on the one that slides the pivot of rotation and of union of the two branches and two protruding grooves, one on each face of this piece, which respectively fit with the corresponding milling or notch of the branch of the compass. The ascending branches of said piece are lodged in two notches that presents in its upper part the bridge to which the support or handle of the compass is subject, forcing it to always remain on the bisector of the angle formed by the two branches, when the intermediate piece ascends in the form of - U -, whose branches keep centered in turn the bridge connecting them to which the handle is screwed in a pointed manner. (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)
Procedure to project and build buildings starting from simple elements susceptible to combine within infinite ways (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)
Articulated lever clamp, with spring, to attach ornaments in general to dresses, and also to join or hold any part of or for dresses in them. (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)