Linearly movable stabilizer for slidable structures

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312110, F16C 2904

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041869729

ABSTRACT:
A linearly movable stabilizer for slidable structures, particularly with respect to drawers which are wider in width than in depth, and have a tendency to canter or bind during movement thereof, the stabilizer comprising a fixed-track member attached to the rear of the slidable structure transversely to the movement thereof, wherein a bearing slide mechanism is slidably supported in the track, and wherein a long arm member is pivotally attached at one end to the bearing slide mechanism and the other end is pivotally attached to a stationary structure associated with the slidable structure, a second shorter arm member being pivotally secured at one end to the fixed track and the other end thereof being pivotally attached to the central portion of the long arm member. This arrangement provides a controlled in-and-out movement of the slidable structure--thus preventing cantering or binding of the sides thereof.

REFERENCES:
patent: 1124570 (1915-01-01), Woltz
patent: 3456995 (1969-07-01), Nyquist
patent: 3904254 (1975-09-01), Hagen et al.

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