Background of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to the field of cabinets and, particularly, to a drawer
slide assembly.
[0002] There are two types of cabinet drawers. Cabinet drawers of one type operably move
in horizontal direction between their open and closed positions. Cabinet drawers of
another type operably move in tilting direction between their open and closed positions
and have front ends located lower than rear ends. The drawers that move in tilting
direction can be opened easily. However, the drawers can be forced to open unintendedly
by object(s) stored therein if the object(s) are positioned too close to the front
ends of the drawers.
[0003] The present invention is, therefore, intended to obviate or at least alleviate the
problems encountered in the prior art.
Summary of the Invention
[0004] A drawer slide assembly includes a frame including a pair of connecting portions
and a pair of guide portions connected to the pair of connecting portions respectively.
A drawer is slidably engaged with and disposed between the pair of guide portions.
The drawer defines a receptacle and includes a catch located on a bottom side thereof
and outside of the receptacle. A first elastic member has a first end secured to one
of the pair of guide portions, is inserted through and held by the catch, and has
a second end secured to the other of the pair of guide portions.
[0005] The drawer is movable to a closed position and an open position and is under tension
of the first elastic member. The tension of first elastic member increases as the
drawer moves from the closed position to the open position.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0006]
Fig. 1 is a perspective view showing a drawer slide assembly in accordance with the
present invention.
Fig. 2 is a perspective view showing the drawer slide assembly of the present invention
at a different view from that of Fig. 1.
Fig. 3 is an exploded perspective view of the drawer slide assembly of the present
invention.
Fig. 4 is a cross-sectional view showing the drawer slide assembly of the present
invention retained in the closed position.
Fig. 5 is a cross-sectional view showing the drawer slide assembly of the present
invention disengaged from a stop member and adapted to be opened.
Fig. 6 is a cross-sectional view showing the drawer slide assembly of the present
invention in a position between the open and closed positions.
Fig. 7 is a cross-sectional view showing the drawer slide assembly of the present
invention retained in the open position.
Detailed Description of the Invention
[0007] Figs. 1 through 7 show a drawer slide assembly in accordance with the present invention.
[0008] A frame 10 includes a pair of connecting portions 11 and a pair of guide portions
12 connected to the pair connecting portions 11 respectively. The pair of guide portions
12 is tilted with respect to the pair of connecting portions 11 connected thereto.
Included angles between the pair of guide portions 12 and the pair of connecting portions
11 connected thereto are less than 90 degrees. Each of the pair of guide portions
12 has a rear end 121 and a front end 122 located lower than the rear end 121. The
rear ends 121 of the pair of guide portions 12 are releasably connectible to the pair
of connecting portions 11. The rear ends 121 of the pair of guide portions 12 are
releasably connected to the pair of connecting portions 11 respectively when the pair
of guide portions 12 are releasably connected to the pair of connecting portions 11
respectively.
[0009] A drawer 20 is slidably engaged with and disposed between the pair of guide portions
12. The drawer 20 defines a receptacle 22 and includes a catch 21 located on a bottom
side thereof and outside of the receptacle 22.
[0010] A first elastic member 30 has a first end secured to one of the pair of guide portions
12, is inserted through and held by the catch 21, and has a second end secured to
the other of the pair of guide portions 12. The first elastic member 30 is an elastic
rope.
[0011] Two fasteners 31 are adapted to receive the first and second ends of the first elastic
member 30 and to releasably connect to the pair of guide portions 12 respectively.
When the first elastic member 30 is releasably connected to the pair of guide portions
12 through the two fasteners 31, one of the two fasteners 31 receives the first end
of the first elastic member 30 and is releasably connected to one of the pair of guide
portions 12, and the other of the two fasteners 31 receives the second end of the
first elastic member 30 and is releasably connected to the other of the pair of guide
portions 12. The pair of guide portions 12 each has a hole, and the two fasteners
31 each have a connecting portion releasably engagable in the hole of the guide portion
12 connected thereto. Thus, when the two fasteners 31 are connected to the pair of
guide portions 12 respectively, the connecting portions of the two fasteners 31 are
releasably engaged in the holes of the pair of guide portions 12 connected thereto.
[0012] The drawer 20 is movable to a closed position and an open position and is under tension
of the first elastic member 30. The drawer 20 moves in tilting direction between the
open and closed positions thereof. Figs. 6 and 7 clearly show the sliding direction
SD of drawer 20 is in a tilting direction. The first elastic member 30 has a first
length when the drawer 20 is in the closed position. The first elastic member 30 is
stretched and has a second length when the drawer 20 is in the open position. The
second length is longer than the first length. Consequently, the tension of first
elastic member 30 increases as the drawer 20 moves from the closed position to the
open position.
[0013] Furthermore, the drawer 20 is adapted to be sustained by a positioning device 40.
The positioning device 40 includes at least one stop member fixed to the frame 10
for obstructing a movement of the drawer 20 and an actuator 41 pivotally connected
to the drawer 20 and operably pivotal to position for selectively engaging with the
at least one stop member, thereby stopping the movement of the drawer 20. The actuator
41 has a front end portion 411, a rear end portion 412 opposing the front end portion
411, and a middle portion 413 between the front and rear end portions 411 and 412.
The middle portion 413 of the actuator 41 is pivotally connected to the drawer 20.
The front end portion 411 of the actuator 41 provides a control input such that the
actuator 41 is operably pivotal from the control input. The rear end portion 412 of
the actuator 41 is selectively engagable with the at least one stop member. The rear
end portion 412 of the actuator 41 is engaged with the at least one stop member when
the at least one stop member stops the movement of the drawer 20. The at least one
stop member includes at least one first stop member 42 fixed to one of the pair of
guide portions 12. Fig. 4 shows that the drawer 20 is sustained in the closed position
and is prevented from being opened when the actuator 41 is engaged with the at least
one first stop member 42. The actuator 41 is engaged with a first surface 421 of the
at least one first stop member 42 when the drawer 20 is sustained in the closed position.
The at least one first stop member 42 has a small leading end and a large trailing
end and includes a second surface 422 being contiguous and angled with respect to
the first surface 421 at an angle less than 90 degrees. Fig. 5 shows that the drawer
20 is able to be opened when the actuator 41 is disengaged from the at least one first
stop member 42. Furthermore, Fig. 5 shows the length of at least one second elastic
member 44 is longer than that shown in Fig. 4. Consequently, the tension of at least
one second elastic member 44 increases as the actuator 41 is being moved to disengage
from the at least one first stop member 42. The at least one stop member also includes
at least one second stop member 43 fixed to one of the pair of guide portions 12.
Fig. 7 shows that the drawer 20 is sustained in the open position and is prevented
from being closed when the actuator 41 is engaged with the at least one second stop
member 43. The actuator 41 is engaged with a first surface 431 of the at least one
second stop member 43 when the drawer 20 is sustained in the open position. The at
least one second stop member 43 has a large leading end and a small trailing end and
includes a second surface 432 being contiguous and angled with respect to the first
surface 421 at an angle less than 90 degrees. The drawer 20 is able to be closed when
the actuator 41 is disengaged from the at least one second stop member 43. Fig. 6
shows the drawer 20 is opened and the actuator 41 is disengaged from the at least
one first stop member 42. Fig. 6 also shows the actuator 41 is disengaged from the
at least one second stop member 43.
[0014] In addition, the actuator 41 is in the form of a frame and defines a through hole
allowing the first elastic member 30 to be held by the catch (21) located on one of
opposite sides of the actuator 41 and secured to the pair of guide portions 12 located
on another of the opposite sides of the actuator 41. The positioning device 40 includes
at least one second elastic member 44 counteracting a force applied to the front end
portion 411 of the actuator 41. The at least one second elastic member 44 has a first
end secured to the actuator 41 and a second end secured to the drawer 20 respectively.
The at least one second elastic member 44 is a torsion spring.
[0015] In view of the forgoing, the drawer 20 moves in tilting direction and can be opened
easily. Furthermore, the first elastic member 30 prevents the drawer 20 from being
forced to open when object(s) held in the drawer 20 are positioned too close to a
front end of the drawer 20.
1. A drawer slide assembly comprising:
a frame (10) including a pair of connecting portions (11) and a pair of guide portions
(12) connected to the pair connecting portions (11) respectively;
a drawer (20) slidably engaged with and disposed between the pair of guide portions
(12), wherein the drawer (20) defines a receptacle (22) and includes a catch (21)
located on a bottom side thereof and outside of the receptacle (22); and
a first elastic member (30) having a first end secured to one of the pair of guide
portions (12), being inserted through and held by the catch (21), and having a second
end secured to the other of the pair of guide portions (12);
wherein the drawer (20) is movable to a closed position and an open position and is
under tension of the first elastic member (30); and
wherein the tension of first elastic member (30) increases as the drawer (20) moves
from the closed position to the open position.
2. The drawer slide assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first elastic member
(30) is an elastic rope.
3. The drawer slide assembly as claimed in any of claims 1 and 2 further comprising two
fasteners (31) adapted to receive the first and second ends of the first elastic member
(30) and to releasably connect to the pair of guide portions (12) respectively, and
wherein when the first elastic member (30) is releasably connected to the pair of
guide portions (12) through the two fasteners (31), one of the two fasteners (31)
receives the first end of the first elastic member (30) and is releasably connected
to one of the pair of guide portions (12), and the other of the two fasteners (31)
receives the second end of the first elastic member (30) and is releasably connected
to the other of the pair of guide portions (12).
4. The drawer slide assembly as claimed in any of claims 1 through 3, wherein the drawer
(20) is adapted to be sustained by a positioning device (40), and wherein the positioning
device (40) includes at least one stop member fixed to the frame (10) for obstructing
a movement of the drawer (20) and an actuator (41) pivotally connected to the drawer
(20) and operably pivotal to position for selectively engaging with the at least one
stop member, thereby stopping the movement of the drawer (20).
5. The drawer slide assembly as claimed in claim 4, wherein the actuator (41) has a front
end portion (411), a rear end portion (412) opposing the front end portion (411),
and a middle portion (413) between the front and rear end portions (411, 412), and
wherein the middle portion (413) of the actuator (41) is pivotally connected to the
drawer (20).
6. The drawer slide assembly as claimed in claim 5, wherein the front end portion (411)
of the actuator (41) provides a control input such that the actuator (41) is operably
pivotal from the control input, wherein the rear end portion (412) of the actuator
(41) is selectively engagable with the at least one stop member, and wherein the rear
end portion (412) of the actuator (41) is engaged with the at least one stop member
when the at least one stop member stops the movement of the drawer (20).
7. The drawer slide assembly as claimed in 6, wherein the positioning device (40) includes
at least one second elastic member (44) counteracting a force applied to the front
end portion (411) of the actuator (41), and wherein the at least one second elastic
member (44) has a first end secured to the actuator (41) and a second end secured
to the drawer (20) respectively.
8. The drawer slide assembly as claimed in 7, wherein the at least one second elastic
member (44) is a torsion spring.
9. The drawer slide assembly as claimed in any of claims 4 through 8, wherein the at
least one stop member includes at least one first stop member (42) fixed to one of
the pair of guide portions (12), wherein the drawer (20) is sustained in the closed
position and is prevented from being opened when the actuator (41) is engaged with
the at least one first stop member (42), and wherein the drawer (20) is able to be
opened when the actuator (41) is disengaged from the at least one first stop member
(42).
10. The drawer slide assembly as claimed in claim 9, wherein the actuator (41) is engaged
with a first surface (421) of the at least one first stop member (42) when the drawer
(20) is sustained in the closed position, and wherein the at least one first stop
member (42) has a small leading end and a large trailing end and includes a second
surface (422) being contiguous and angled with respect to the first surface (421)
at an angle less than 90 degrees.
11. The drawer slide assembly as claimed in any of claims 4 through 10, wherein the at
least one stop member includes at least one second stop member (43) fixed to one of
the pair of guide portions (12), wherein the drawer (20) is sustained in the open
position and is prevented from being closed when the actuator (41) is engaged with
the at least one second stop member (43), and wherein the drawer (20) is able to be
closed when the actuator (41) is disengaged from the at least one second stop member
(43).
12. The drawer slide assembly as claimed in claim 11, wherein the actuator (41) is engaged
with a first surface (431) of the at least one second stop member (43) when the drawer
(20) is sustained in the open position, and wherein the at least one second stop member
(43) has a large leading end and a small trailing end and includes a second surface
(432) being contiguous and angled with respect to the first surface (421) at an angle
less than 90 degrees.
13. The drawer slide assembly as claimed in any of claims 1 through 12, wherein the drawer
(20) moves in tilting direction between the open and closed positions thereof, wherein
the pair of guide portions (12) is tilted with respect to the pair of connecting portions
(11) connected thereto, wherein included angles between the pair of guide portions
(12) and the pair of connecting portions (11) connected thereto are less than 90 degrees,
and wherein each of the pair of guide portions (12) has a rear end (121) and a front
end (122) located lower than the rear end (121).
14. The drawer slide assembly as claimed in claim 13, wherein the rear ends (121) of the
pair of guide portions (12) are releasably connectible to the pair of connecting portions
(11), and wherein the rear ends (121) of the pair of guide portions (12) are releasably
connected to the pair of connecting portions (11) respectively when the pair of guide
portions (12) are releasably connected to the pair of connecting portions (11) respectively.
15. The drawer slide assembly as claimed in any of claims 1 through 14, wherein the actuator
(41) is in the form of a frame and defines a through hole allowing the first elastic
member (30) to be held by the catch (21) located on one of opposite sides of the actuator
(41) and secured to the pair of guide portions (12) located on another of the opposite
sides of the actuator (41).