1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to drawers and more particularly to a drawer handle including a protective member having a label, the protective member being releasably secured to the handle.
2. Description of Related Art
A conventional tool chest or cabinet is provided with at least one drawer which has a handle made of, for example, metal. Static electricity may build up on the handle especially in winter or dry environment. A person may be shocked by static discharge when the hand contacts the handle. This is a feeling of discomfort.
Typically, a label is affixed to the surface of the cabinet. On the label, information about the cabinet is written or printed. However, the label may be worn or become blurry after a period time of use.
Thus, the need for improvement still exists.
It is therefore one object of the invention to provide a drawer comprising two side plates; a front plate including an upper joining part, the joining part having an elevation greater than that of either side plate; a rear plate; a bottom; a handle secured to the joining part; and a protective member releasably mounted on the handle and including a covering element on a front surface for covering a portion of the handle, and a recessed label portion on a front surface of the covering element, the recessed label portion having an area slightly smaller than that of the front surface of the protective member so that a label is configured to affix to the recessed label portion.
The above and other objects, features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description taken with the accompanying drawings.
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The elongated handle 20 is provided on the joining part 113 and includes a hole 26 on a center facing forward, a first stop 24 extending downward from a top rear edge, a second stop 25 formed on a bottom end, a first fastening portion 21 formed on a rear surface and having a first fastening member 211 extending downward from an open end and contacting the joining part 113, a second fastening portion 22 under the first fastening portion 21 formed on the rear surface, the second fastening portion 22 having a second fastening member 221 extending upward from an open end and contacting the joining part 113 to form a clamping structure, and an elongate rivet hole 23 formed between the first fastening member 211 and the second fastening member 221.
The drawer 11 further comprises a protective member 30 releasably mounted on a central portion of the handle 20 as detailed below. The protective member 30 includes a first clamping portion 33 on a top rear edge and having a first fastening element 331 extending downward, a second clamping portion 35 on a bottom front edge and having a second fastening element 351 extending upward a covering element 31 on a front surface, a projection 34 on a rear surface directly above the second clamping portion 35, and a recessed label portion 32 on a front surface. The label portion 32 has an area slightly smaller than that of a front surface of the protective member 30. Thus, a label having a graphic, word(s), number(s) or letter(s) can be affixed to the recessed label portion 32 (see
The protective member 30 is formed of hard resin material and is non-conductive. Thus, static electricity may not build up on the protective member 30. A person may not be shocked by static discharge when the hand contacts the protective member 30. Thus, the user may have a feeling of comfort.
In an assembled state, the protective member 30 is mounted on the handle 20 by inserting the projection 34 into the complimentary hole 26, by urging the first clamping portion 33 and the first fastening element 331 against the first stop 24, and by urging the second clamping portion 35 and the second fastening element 351 against the second stop 25. Further, the drawer 11 is secured to the handle 20 by driving each of a plurality of rivets 30 through the joining part 113 into the riveting hole 23 to secure the joining part 13, the first fastening portion 21, and the second fastening portion 22 together. As a result, a complete drawer 11 assembled and the assembly is simple and reliable.
While the invention has been described in terms of preferred embodiments, those skilled in the art will recognize that the invention can be practiced with modifications within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
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CN 203684837; abstract and figure; pub date Jul. 2, 2014. |
DE 202006005090; abstract and figure; pub date Jul. 27, 2006. |