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titleOfInvention DEMONSTABLE UNIPERSONAL CELL FOR THE TRANSPORT OF INMATES IN VEHICLES
abstract The cell is applicable in police vehicles where it is installed near one of the rear doors to house and isolate a prisoner vis-à-vis the other seats. It forms a self-supporting structure defining a cabin which comprises elements (1, 2, 3, 5) and a side panel (4) which are all fixed to each other, and which is open on the side (6) of the door of the vehicle where it is installed to allow the detainee's access within his structure. The side panel (4, 4 ') has a removable configuration which comprises quick closing elements (7) for attachment to the rest of the cabin; said quick closing elements (7) being arranged on the outside of the cabin to prevent the prisoner from disassembling said side panel and to authorize its rescue in the event that the door is locked by accident.
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