1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a cabinet, and more particularly to a cabinet with a safety device to keep drawers from sliding out unintentionally.
2. Description of Related Art
With reference to
However, the drawers (71) may slide out accidentally while the cabinet is moving, the tools inside the drawers (71) may be scattered over a floor and persons near the cabinet may be injured. Therefore, a safety device is mounted on a cabinet to keep the drawers (71) from sliding out unintentionally. However, when the safety device is unlocked, all of the drawers (71) are at a unlocked condition and a user can open multiple drawers (71) simultaneously. When multiple drawers (71) are opened simultaneously, the center of gravity of the cabinet will be shifted and the cabinet easy turns over and results dangers to the user.
To overcome the shortcomings, the present invention tends to provide a cabinet to mitigate or obviate the aforementioned problems.
The main objective of the invention is to provide a cabinet that can keep the drawers from sliding out unintentionally and allows only one drawer to be opened at one time. The cabinet has a hollow housing, multiple tracks, multiple drawers, multiple wheels, a safety device and a lock assembly. The tracks are attached respectively to sides of the housing in parallel and are arranged in pairs. Each track comprises a securing rail securely attached the housing and a sliding rail slidably mounted on the securing rail. The drawers are mounted respectively and slidably between corresponding pairs of the tracks. The wheels are attached to the bottom of the housing. The safety device is mounted in the housing and comprises a fixed base, a moving base, multiple locking blocks, multiple locking tongues, multiple guiding posts and multiple guiding blocks. The fixed base is elongated and is longitudinally attached to one side of the housing. The moving base is slidably mounted on the fixed base and has a hole defined through the moving base. The locking blocks are securely attached to the moving base and correspond respectively to bottoms of the tracks on the side of the housing on which the safety device is mounted. Each locking block has a locking tab mounted on the locking block. The locking tongues are mounted respectively on the drawers, correspond respectively to the locking blocks and selectively aligning with the locking tabs on the locking blocks. The guiding posts are mounted on the moving base and locate respectively above the locking blocks. The guiding blocks are slidably and respectively attached to of the tracks on the side of the housing on which the safety device is mounted. Each guiding block has a top and an inclined face defined in the top and corresponding to and selectively abutting with a corresponding one of the guiding posts. The lock assembly is attached to the housing, corresponds to the safety device and has a locking bolt rotatably extending into the hole in the moving base.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
With reference to
The housing (10) is hollow and has two sides, a bottom and an open front. The tracks (16) are attached respectively to the sides of the housing (10) in parallel and are arranged in pairs. Each track (16) comprises a securing rail (162) securely attached the housing (10), a sliding rail (164) slidably mounted on the securing rail (162) and a roller race (166) slidably mounted on the sliding rail (164). The roller race (166) has multiple rollers and is attached to one of the drawers (14) to allow the drawer (14) to move along the track (16) at a lower friction. The drawers (14) are mounted respectively between the roller races (166) of corresponding pairs of the tracks (16). The wheels (12) are attached to the bottom of the housing (10) to allow the cabinet to be moved conveniently.
The safety device (20) is mounted in the housing (10) and comprises a fixed base (22), a moving base (24), multiple locking blocks (26), multiple locking tongues (142), multiple guiding posts (27) and multiple guiding blocks (25). The fixed base (22) is elongated and is longitudinally attached to one side of the housing (10).
The moving base (24) is slidably mounted on the fixed base (22). The moving base (24) has a hole (242) defined through the moving base (24).
The locking blocks (26) are securely attached to the moving base (24) and correspond respectively to the bottoms of the tracks on the side of the housing (10) on which the safety device (20) is mounted. Each locking block (26) has a locking tab (262) mounted on the locking block (26). In a preferred embodiment, the locking tab (262) is pivotally mounted on the locking block (26).
The locking tongues (142) are formed respectively on the drawers and respectively correspond to and selectively abut with the locking tabs (262) on the locking blocks (26).
The guiding posts (27) are mounted on the moving base (24) and locate respectively above the locking blocks (26).
The guiding blocks (25) are mounted on the tracks (16) and correspond respectively to the guiding posts (27). Each guiding block (25) is slidably mounted on one of the tracks (16), is moved with the sliding rail (164) of the corresponding track (16) and has a top and an inclined face (252) defined in the top. In a preferred embodiment, the securing rail (162) of each track (16) corresponding to the safety device (20) has a guiding channel (17) defined through the securing rail (162) to slidably hold a corresponding guiding block (25) inside. A through hole (172) is defined through the securing rail (162) and communicates with the guiding channel (17) to serve as an entrance for the guiding block (25) entering into the guiding channel (17). The sliding rail (164) has two pushing tabs (18,182) extending into the guiding channel and the through hole in the securing rail and locate respectively at two sides of the guiding block (25). When sliding rail (164) moves relative to the securing rail (162), the guiding block (25) will be pushed to move relative along the guiding channel (17) by one of the pushing tabs (18,182).
The lock assembly (30) is attached to the housing (10), corresponds to the safety device (20) and has a lock cylinder. The lock cylinder is attached to the housing (10) and has a locking bolt (34) rotatably extending into the hole (242) in the moving base (24).
When a key is inserted into and rotates the lock cylinder, the rotated locking bolt (34) will push the moving base (24) to move upward relative to the fixed base (22). Accordingly, the locking tabs (262) on the locking blocks (26) are moved upward to align with the locking tongues (142) on the drawers (14). With the abutments between the locking tabs (262) and the locking tongue (142), a locking effect is provided to the drawers (14) and the drawers (14) cannot be opened. Therefore, the drawers (14) will not slide out unintentionally while the cabinet is moved, and this can keep persons near the cabinet from being injured.
With reference to
When the opened drawer (14) is pushed back into the housing (10), the guiding block (25) will be pushed backward along the guiding channel (17) by the other pushing tab (182). The moving base (24) will move downward with gravity due to the downward movement of the guiding post (27) along the inclined face (252) on the guiding block (25). Consequently, the locking tabs (262) on the locking blocks (26) will leave from the position where align with the locking tongues (142) on the drawers (14), such that the user can open another drawer (14) to take and use tools inside.
The safety device in accordance with the present invention has a simplified structure, and the cost for manufacturing and assembling the safety device on a tool cabinet is lowered.
Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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20080054768 A1 | Mar 2008 | US |