Drawer catch construction

Supports: cabinet structure – Gang-bar type locking or latching means – Concealed

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312333, E05C 706

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ABSTRACT:
A drawer catch construction for a drawer and cabinet combination includes a plastic drawer catch comprised of spaced parallel legs which is fitted through an opening in the back side of the drawer and cooperates with a bar positioned on the inside of the cabinet to latch the drawer closed.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2711944 (1955-06-01), Meek
patent: 4250599 (1981-02-01), Nagashima
Drawer Retainer Drawing, Waterloo Industries, Inc. (Nov. 13, 1989); and Instructions for Drawer Removal and Installation of Drawer Modulatory and Drawer Retainer (Undated).
Drawer Interlock Drawing, Waterloo Industries, Inc. (Mar. 4, 1991).
Drawer Installation Drawing, Waterloo Industries, Inc. (Jul. 23, 1979); and 10,000 Drawer Drawing, Waterloo Industries, Inc. (Undated).
Unit Assembly Drawing, Waterloo Industries, Inc. (Aug. 13, 1992); Lock Bar Drawing, Waterloo Industries, Inc. (Oct. 11, 1991); and Unit Weldment Drawing, Waterloo Industries, Inc. (Oct. 19, 1991).
Roller Slide-LT Drawing, Waterloo Industries, Inc. (Jan. 8, 1991).
Stanley Products Catalog, Cabinet Catches and Latches, Roller Cabinet Catch, Catalog No. CD34 and 38 (Undated).

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