1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a combination drawer structure, and more particularly to a combination drawer assembly that prohibits basket drawers from being pulled away from the combination drawer holder. The invention relates also to the assembly method of the combination drawer assembly.
2. Description of the Related Art
U.S. Pat. Nos. 7,270,245 and 6,508,376 disclose two different designs of combination drawer systems. In actual practice, combination drawer systems facilitate delivery and save transportation cost. However, according to these two patents, the drawer can easily be pulled away from the drawer holder. Thus, the storage materials or files can fall out of the drawer accidentally, causing trouble.
The present invention has been accomplished under the circumstances in view. It is the main object of the present invention to provide a combination drawer assembly, which comprises a combination drawer holder and at least one basket drawer. The combination drawer holder comprises a bottom frame and two support frames connected to the bottom frame in parallel. Each support frame comprises a front tube, a rear tube, and at least one seat track connected between the front tube and the rear tube. Each seat track of one support frame is kept in horizontal alignment with one respective seat track of the other support frame. Each seat track comprises a position-limit rod member and a support rod member disposed at different elevations and kept in vertical alignment. The support rod member comprises a downwardly curved recessed portion. Each basket drawer is slidably mounted in the combination drawer holder. Each basket drawer comprises a basket drawer body, two rails and two balls. The rails are respectively connected to two opposite lateral walls of the basket drawer body, and respectively positioned in between the position-limit rod member and support rod member of one respective seat track of each of the two support frames. The two balls are respectively connected to the two rails and disposed at a bottom side relative to the two rails. The two balls are respectively inserted through the downwardly curved recessed portions of the support rod members of the respective seat tracks and disposed at an outer side relative to the two support rod members.
When compared to the prior art design, the basket drawers of the combination drawer assembly are stopped by the position-limit rod members of the respective seat tracks from upward displacement to escape from the respective seat tracks. Further, the arrangement of the two balls of each basket drawer and the support rod members of the respective seat track prevents the basket drawer from being separated from the combination drawer holder. Therefore, the combination drawer assembly of the present invention can prohibit the basket drawers from being moved away from the combination drawer holder.
The invention also provides a method of assembling a combination drawer assembly that comprises a first step of providing a combination drawer holder and at least one basket drawer. The combination drawer holder comprises a bottom frame and two support frames. The bottom frame comprises a front rod member and a rear rod member. The front rod member has two opposite ends thereof respectively bent in one direction through a predetermined angle to form one respective upright end portion. The rear rod member has two opposite ends thereof respectively bent in one direction through a predetermined angle to form one respective upright end portion. Each support frame comprises a front tube, a rear tube, and at least one seat track connected between the front tube and the rear tube. Each seat track comprises a position-limit rod member and a support rod member disposed at different elevations and vertically kept in alignment. The support rod member comprises a downwardly curved recessed portion. The basket drawer comprises a basket drawer body, two rails and two balls. The two rails are connected to two opposite lateral sides of the basket drawer body. The two balls are respectively connected to the rails and disposed at a bottom side relative to the rails. Thereafter, a send step is proceeded to press-fit the front tubes and the rear tubes of the support frames onto the upright end portions of the front rod member and rear rod, member of the bottom frame, keeping each seat track of one support frame in horizontal alignment with one respective seat track of the other support frame. Thereafter, proceed to the final step of enabling the two balls of each basket drawer to pass through the downwardly curved recessed portions of the support rod members of two horizontally aligned seat tracks by means of the resilience between the support frames and the bottom frame so as to let the two rails of each basket drawer be positioned in between the position-limit rod member and support rod member of each of the two horizontally aligned seat tracks.
Other advantages and features of the present invention will be fully understood by reference to the following specification in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference signs denote like components of structure.
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The two support frames 22, 23 are identical, each comprising a front tube 28, 29, a rear tube 30, 31, and three seat tracks 32-34, 35-37. The front tube 28, 29 and the rear tube 30, 31 are preferably metal tubes. The front tube 28, 29 and rear tube 30, 31 of the two support frames 22, 23 are respectively and press-fitted onto the upright end portion 251, 252, 261, 262 of the front and rear rod members 25, 26. The three seat tracks 32-34, 35-37 are identical in structure, having the respective opposing front and rear ends thereof respectively fixedly connected to the front tube 28, 29 and the rear tube 30, 31 to hold the front tube 28, 29 and the rear tube 30, 31 in vertical and in a parallel manner. Because the three seat tracks 32-34, 35-37 are identical in structure and respectively connected to the front tube 28, 29 and the rear tube 30, 31 in the same manner, only the seat track 32 is taken as an example for explanation. The seat track 32 comprises a rod member 38, and a support rod member 39 disposed at different elevations and kept in vertical alignment. The position-limit rod member 38 and the support rod member 39 are preferably metal rod members. The position-limit rod member 38 is spaced above the support rod member 39, defining a gap G with the support rod member 39 therebetween.
The support rod member 39 has a middle part thereof curved down and up to form a recessed portion 40, and opposing front and rear ends thereof bent in one direction through a predetermined angle to form a respective connection end portion 41. The two connection end portions 41 of the support rod member 39 are respectively fixedly connected to the front tube 28 and rear tube 30 of the respective support frame 22 by, preferably, welding. In this embodiment, the recessed portion 40 is disposed relatively closer to the front tube 28. However, in actual application, the location of the recessed portion 40 is not limited to the illustration.
The top frame 24 is adapted to connect the two support frames 22, 23. The top frame 24 comprises two top rod members 43, 44. The two top rod members 43, 44 are preferably metal rods. Each top rod member 43, 44 has the opposing left and right ends respectively bent in one direction through a predetermined angle to form a respective perpendicular end portion 431, 432, 441, 442. The two perpendicular end portions 431, 432 of the top rod member 43 are respectively press-fitted into the front tubes 28, 29 of the two support frames 22, 23 opposite to the front rod member 25. The two perpendicular end portions 441, 442 of the top rod member 44 are respectively press-fitted into the rear tube 30, 31 of the two support frames 22, 23 opposite to the rear rod member 26.
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Based on what is stated above we know that the basket drawer 50 can be accurately installed in the support frames 22, 23. The other two basket drawers can be installed in the combination drawer holder in the same manner, and therefore the installation of the other two basket drawers will not be described further.
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It is to be noted that, in the preferred embodiment of the invention described above, the combination drawer holder consists of the said bottom frame, the said support frames and the said top frame, however, in actual practice, the front and rear tubes of the support frames can be the extensions of thee upright end portions of the front and rear rod members of bottom frame, i.e., the front tubes of the support frames are respectively formed integral with the front rod member of the bottom frame and, the rear tubes of the support frames are respectively formed integral with the rear rod member of the bottom frame. Therefore, the structural features of the bottom frame and the support frames are not limited to the above-described preferred embodiment.
Further, in the above-described preferred embodiment of the present invention, the basket drawers have the same width and height, however, in actual application, these basket drawers can be made having different heights. Therefore, the above-described preferred embodiment should not be regarded as limitations of the present invention. Further, in the above-described preferred embodiment of the present invention, the combination drawer assembly is a three-level design, however, this three-level design is not intended to be interpreted a limitation of the present invention. Alternatively, the combination drawer assembly can be a single level or two-level design, or a design more than three levels.
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