Supports: cabinet structure – Gang-bar type locking or latching means – Concealed
Reexamination Certificate
2002-09-16
2004-06-01
Hansen, James O. (Department: 3637)
Supports: cabinet structure
Gang-bar type locking or latching means
Concealed
C312S221000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06742854
ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is related to a locking device for drawer slide rail, and more particularly to an anti-inclination and internal locking device for a tool cabinet or file cabinet having several drawers.
A drawer and a cabinet body are equipped with corresponding rails. The rails are slidably fitted with each other for easily pushing or drawing the drawer within the cabinet body. The rails are provided with stoppers such as projecting blocks or projecting plates to prevent the drawer from detaching from the cabinet body and dropping.
The drawer is often designed with a considerable length for receiving more articles. In order to fully draw the drawer out of the cabinet without being derailed and immediately push the drawer into the cabinet after taking articles, three rails are provided, that is, a cabinet body slide rail, a middle-slide rail and a drawer slide rail. Each slide rail has stop blocks on predetermined portions of one end or two ends of the slide rail. The slide rails are slidably assembled with each other and the stop blocks stop each other, whereby the drawer can be fully drawn out of the cabinet without derailing and dropping. Ball bearings are provided between the slide rails to reduce frictional force therebetween and noise.
The tool cabinet or file cabinet includes several drawers arranged from upper side to lower side. After the drawers contain tools or files, the drawers will have considerable weight. In the case that the drawers are drawn too hard or in the case of earthquake or collision by external force, the tool cabinet or file cabinet will be tilted to make some drawers slip out. Under such circumstance, the gravity center of the cabinet will change and the cabinet may fall down.
In order to avoid tilting down of the cabinet when drawing out too many drawers, a slide rail locking structure has been developed by which only one drawer can be drawn at one time. Substantially, a linking unit is disposed at one end of each slide rail assembly. Once the drawer slide rail of one slide rail assembly is pulled, the linking unit is activated to drive a link disposed between the respective slide rail assemblies to stop the drawer slide rails of other slider rail assemblies from being pulled. For example, in U.S. Pat. No. 5,352,030, a disc-like activating block is disposed at rear end of the drawer slide rail. In U.S. Pat. No. 5,634,701, an activating block having a slope is disposed at front end of one side of the drawer. In U.S. Pat. No. 5,988,778, an activating block is disposed at front end of the drawer slide rail.
In the above patents, several controlling members are disposed on the slide rail assemblies. The slide rail assemblies have limited space so that when adding the controlling members thereto, a high precision is needed to adapt the controlling members to the space between the slide rail assemblies. This increases the cost for the assembly.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is therefore a primary object of the present invention to provide an anti-inclination and internal locking device for a cabinet, which includes simple components and can be easily assembled to prevent the cabinet from tilting.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide the above anti-inclination and internal locking device, which can more effectively and truly lock the drawers in narrow space of the cabinet body. After one of the drawers is drawn, the other drawers are prevented from being drawn out.
According to the above objects, the anti-inclination and internal locking device of the present invention includes a cabinet body, at least two drawers, a projecting body, a base seat, a slide seat, a first connecting section and a second connecting section.
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E-Make Co., Ltd.
Hansen James O.
Troxell Law Office PLLC
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