Horsebox partition

DRIVE December 17, 2014
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A partitioning system for a horsebox which allows for selection of stall arrangement either substantially perpendicular to and/or obliquely relative to the longitudinal axis of the box, so as to accommodate anything from 1 to 4 animals, using minimum floor space, includes a partition having a main leaf (20) with a first end pivotally attachable to a side wall (11) of the box and having an auxiliary leaf (30) hingedly connected to the second end of the main leaf. The length of the partition can then be changed by folding at the hinge (33, 34) between the two leaves (20, 30). Additionally, a fixed length connection arm (40) is provided which is connected either to the main leaf (20) or to the auxiliary leaf (30) so as to swing in a horizontal plane, preferably in unison with the auxiliary leaf (30). A fastener (42) at the free end of the arm (40) connects the partition to the opposing side wall of the box. The fixed length connection arm (40) is also hingedly connected so as to swing in a substantially vertical plane and a stop element (48) defines a lower, at rest position where the arm (40) does not project outwards beyond the free end of the auxiliary leaf (30).

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