This invention relates to a drawer latch system for opening a shut drawer and for locking the drawer when closed. More particularly, this invention relates to a drawer latch system that latches a drawer in the closed position when the drawer is closed. Most particularly, this invention relates to a drawer latch system wherein the latching mechanism of the system is located within the drawer slide(s) of the drawer and wherein the releasing mechanism of the system is located within the drawer pull of the drawer.
Conventional drawers on cargo trucks and utility cabinets, such as those used by mechanics, have drawer-slides that allow the drawers to slide in and out. The drawer-slides typically having a bearing arrangement to allow the drawer to slide easily in and out. The drawer-slides are mounted on the drawer and a support structure or housing, such as a cabinet.
Some of the drawer-slides include locking mechanisms on one or both sides of the drawer. These locking mechanisms may lock the drawer in an open or closed position or in both the open and closed positions. Such locking mechanisms are especially useful when a cargo truck is positioned on an incline to prevent the accidental opening of the drawer or when a utility cabinet contains wheels and is movable about a location.
In order to unlock the drawer, the operator must manually actuate the locking mechanism on both sides of the drawer, which is difficult or impossible to do with a single hand. As such, in order to use both hands to unlock the drawer, the operator may have to inconveniently set down their cargo or the item intended to be placed within the drawer before the drawer can be conveniently opened.
Therefore, it would highly desirable to provide a drawer and drawer latching system that is designed such that only one hand is needed to unlock the drawer. Such a latching system should be easily accessible while at the same time having a compact design and while also latching the drawer shut when the drawer is in a closed position.
It is thus an object of the one aspect of the present invention to provide a drawer latch system for opening a shut drawer and for locking the drawer when closed.
It is an object of another aspect of the invention to provide a drawer latch system, as above, wherein the latching mechanism of the system is located within the drawer slide(s) of the drawer.
It is an object of yet another aspect of the invention to provide a drawer latch system, as above, wherein the releasing mechanism of the system is located within the drawer pull of the drawer.
These and other objects of the present invention, as well as the advantages thereof over existing prior art forms, which will become apparent from the description to follow, are accomplished by the improvements hereinafter described and claimed.
In general, a drawer assembly includes a drawer, a first drawer slide carried by the drawer and a second drawer slide also carried by the drawer. Both the first and second drawer slide including a latch lever. The drawer assembly additionally includes a drawer pull latch engaged with both latch levers such that upon movement of the drawer pull latch, opening of the drawer is permitted.
A preferred exemplary drawer latch system according to the concepts of the present invention is shown by way of example in the accompanying drawings without attempting to show all the various forms and modifications in which the invention might be embodied, the invention being measured by the appended claims and not by the details of the specification.
An embodiment of a drawer assembly made in accordance with the present invention is generally indicated by the numeral 10. As shown in
Drawer assembly 10 also includes a drawer pull 30 and a drawer pull latch lever 32. In one embodiment of the present invention, when drawer assembly 10 is completely assembled, drawer pull latch 32 will be positioned within a chamber 31 of drawer pull 30 such that drawer pull latch 32 will be positioned in a hidden position underneath the drawer pull 30. The hidden position of drawer pull latch 32 provides the drawer assembly 10 of the present invention with a more compact design and allows for more of the drawer front of drawer 12 to be visible.
In addition to the drawer pull latch 32, the drawer latch system of the present invention includes a left drawer slide latch lever 34 and a right drawer slide latch lever 36. Although drawer assembly 10 is shown in
The drawer latch system of the present invention additionally includes a left engaging member 38 and a right engaging member 40. The left engaging member 38 is attached to and extends from the left end 39 of the drawer pull latch lever 32, and the right engaging member 40 is attached to and extends from the right end 41 of the drawer pull latch lever 32. Additionally, the drawer latch system of the present invention includes a left catch member 42 located on the outer drawer slide member 16 and a right catch member 44 located on the outer drawer slide member 24. In order to shield the various elements of the drawer latch system from the environment, the drawer assembly system 10 can also include a left end cap 46 and a right end cap 48.
The details of the drawer slide latch levers 34, 36 are shown in
When in a latched position, catch member 50 of each drawer slide latch lever 34, 36 will interact with catch member 42, 44, respectively, in a manner such that drawer 12 of drawer assembly 10 will not be able to be opened. When in a latched position, the interaction of the catch member 50 of each drawer slide latch lever 34, 36 with catch members 42, 44 will not allow drawer 12 to be opened.
To open drawer 12, drawer pull latch lever 32 needs to be activated. Activation of drawer pull latch lever 32 occurs by an upward force of pressure being applied to drawer pull latch lever 32. As stated previously, each latch hook member 52 of drawer slide latch lever 34, 36 interacts with the respective engaging member 38, 40. The hook portion 58 of the latch hook member 52 and the appropriate engaging member 38, 40 will be engaged with one another regardless of whether drawer 12 is in a latched position or an open position. This relationship is shown in
The final element of the drawer latch system of the drawer assembly 10 of the present invention is a torsion spring 60. As shown in
As shown in
When it is desirable for drawer 12 to be opened, an upward force of pressure needs to be applied to drawer pull latch lever 32. Once this upward pressure has been applied, engaging member 40 will act on hook portion 58 of the latch hook member 52 in such as way so as to counteract the force being applied by torsion spring 60, such as shown in
When it is desirable for drawer 12 to be closed, drawer 12 simply needs to be pushed back to its latched position and the force of drawer 12 moving back will allow for catch member 50 to ride over catch member 44 such that drawer 12 will return back into a latched position.
In light of the foregoing, it should be appreciated that the present invention accomplishes the objects of the present invention and otherwise significantly advances the art by providing a drawer latch system that is structurally and functionally improved in a number of ways.
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