Drawer open position controller

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6722749
  • Patent Number
    6,722,749
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, August 14, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 20, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A multi-drawer device includes a first drawer and a second drawer, each carried by a housing, and movable between a closed position disposed within a housing and an open position extending from the housing. A first slide assembly couples the first drawer to the housing and a second slide assembly couples the second drawer to the housing. A ramp and follower are each associated with the first drawer and the follower is adapted to contact and slide along the ramp. A first blocking device is associated with the second drawer and coupled to one of the ramp and the follower. The ramp, the follower and the blocking device all cooperate such that as the first drawer moves from the closed position toward the open position, the follower contacts and slides along the ramp, for moving the blocking device into a blocking position that interferes with the second drawer, when the second drawer is in a predetermined partially open position, to prevent the second drawer from moving to the fully open positions, but still allow access to the second drawer.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The following disclosure relates to devices having multiple drawers. The following disclosure has particular application to apparatus and methods for preventing a second drawer from being fully opened in a multi-drawer device, such as a cabinet or the like, when a first drawer has been opened beyond a predetermined amount.




Various types of multi-drawer devices are provided with mechanisms to prevent the device from tipping over. However, many prior designs prevent access to other drawers after a first drawer has been moved toward an open position. Examples of such multi-drawer devices are shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,404,929; 3,874,755; 3,883,199; 3,888,558; 4,298,236; 4,609,233; 4,637,667; 4,889,396; 4,925,257; 4,966,422; 5,040,858; 5,387,032; 5,599,077; 5,599,078; 5,605,388; 5,634,701; and/or 5,671,985.




Such multi-drawer devices suffer from the total denial of access to the other drawers after a first drawer is opened. While some of these designs may be perfectly adequate for some uses, they require the opened drawer to be closed in order to gain access to items stored in one of the locked doors. This can be inconvenient to the user and can result in less efficient use of the user's time.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The disclosed apparatus and methods avoid some of the disadvantageous of prior devices and methods while affording additional structural and operating advantages.




One form of the disclosed multi-drawer device comprises a plurality of drawers supported in a housing and coupled to the housing with slide assemblies. A blocking device is included that is responsive to the movement of the first drawer toward a fully opened position to interfere with a second drawer in a predetermined partially opened position, thereby preventing the second drawer from fully opening.




One form of the disclosed multi-drawer device comprises first and second drawers carried by a housing and moveable between a closed position disposed within the housing and a fully opened position extending a maximum distance from the housing. A first slide assembly couples the first drawer to the housing and a second slide assembly couples the second drawer to the housing. A ramp is associated with the first drawer and a follower, also associated with the first drawer, is adapted to contact and slide along the ramp. A blocking device is coupled to one of the ramp and the follower and is associated with the second slide assembly. The ramp, follower, and first blocking device all cooperate such that as a first drawer moves from the closed position toward the fully opened position, the follower contacts and slides along the ramp, for moving the first blocking device into a blocked position that interferes with the second slide assembly when the second drawer is in a partially opened position, thereby preventing the second drawer from moving to the fully opened position.




The disclosed multi-drawer device and locking mechanism comprises certain novel features and a combination of parts hereinafter fully described and illustrated in the accompanying drawings, it being understood that various changes in the details may be made without departing from the spirit, or sacrificing any of the advantages of the present disclosed multi-drawer device and locking mechanism.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




For the purpose of facilitating an understanding of the disclosed apparatus and method, there are illustrated in the accompanying drawings preferred embodiments thereof, from an inspection of which, when considered in connection with the following description, the disclosed apparatus and method, its construction and operation, and many of its advantages should be readily understood and appreciates.





FIG. 1

is a side elevational view of a first form of multi-drawer device having a side wall and slide mechanism removed;





FIG. 1A

is a view similar to

FIG. 1

with only a portion of the slide mechanism removed and having a bottom drawer extended slightly beyond a predetermined partially opened position;





FIG. 1B

is a view similar to

FIG. 1A

with the bottom drawer in a fully opened position and a top drawer in a predetermined partially opened position;





FIG. 1C

is an enlarged, fragmentary, perspective view of a portion of the multi-drawer device of

FIG. 1B

;





FIG. 2

is a side elevational view of a second form of multi-drawer device having one side wall removed;





FIG. 2A

is a view similar to

FIG. 2

with the bottom drawer extending just beyond a predetermined partially opened position;





FIG. 2B

is a view similar to

FIG. 2

with the bottom drawer extended to a fully opened position and the top drawer in a predetermined partially opened position;





FIG. 3

is a side elevational view of a third form of a multi-drawer device having its side wall removed;





FIG. 3A

is a view similar to

FIG. 3

with the bottom drawer extended just beyond a predetermined partially opened position;





FIG. 3B

is a view similar to

FIG. 3

with the bottom drawer extended to a fully opened position and the top drawer in a predetermined in a partially opened position;





FIG. 3C

is an enlarged, fragmentary, perspective view of a locking mechanism on the top drawer of the multi-drawer device of

FIG. 3B

;





FIG. 4

is a side elevational view of a fourth form of a multi-drawer device having a side wall removed;





FIG. 4A

is view similar to

FIG. 4

with the bottom drawer extending open just beyond a predetermined partially opened position;





FIG. 4B

is a view similar to

FIG. 4

with the bottom drawer in a fully opened position and the top drawer in a predetermined partially opened position;





FIG. 4C

is an enlarged, fragmentary, perspective view of a locking mechanism of the multi-drawer device of

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 5

is a side elevational view of a fifth form of multi-drawer device with its side wall removed;





FIG. 5A

is view similar to

FIG. 5

with the bottom drawer extending just beyond a predetermined partially opened position;





FIG. 5B

is a view similar to

FIG. 5

with the bottom drawer in a fully opened position and the top drawer in a predetermined partially opened position;





FIG. 5C

is an enlarged, fragmentary, perspective view of a locking structure used in the multi-drawer device of

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 6

is a fragmentary, side elevational view of a locking device used in a sixth form of multi-drawer device; and





FIG. 7

is a view similar to

FIG. 6

with the locking device in a position when one of the drawers is extended just beyond a predetermined partially opened position.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Referring to

FIGS. 1

,


1


A and


1


B there is illustrated a multi-drawer device


10


having a housing


11


carrying a plurality of drawers


20


. Drawers


20


can have many features in common with other drawer designs. For example, drawer


20


includes two side walls


22


(one shown). A slide assembly


30


can be provided to couple drawer


20


to multi-drawer device


10


. Slide assembly


30


(

FIG. 1A

) can be a three-member telescoping slide mechanism (similar to the one depicted in

FIG. 3C

) comprising a first member


32


coupled to drawer


20


, for example to one of the side walls


22


; a second member


34


coupled to housing


11


, for example to one of two side walls


12


(one shown); and intermediate member


36


coupling first member


32


and second member


34


together. However, in

FIGS. 1A-1B

, second member


34


of slide assembly


30


is not depicted in order to simplify the figures.




A drawer locking assembly is provided to minimize the possibility of more than one drawer being fully opened at the same time, thereby reducing the probability of multi-drawer device


10


tipping over. The drawer locking assembly can include a ramp


42


, a follower


44


and a blocking device


46


. Ramp


42


and blocking device


46


form a guide


56


therebetween that is adapted to receive follower


44


and position follower


44


for movement along ramp


42


. Follower


44


can be coupled to drawer


20


in any suitable spot, such as approximately midway between the front and rear ends of side wall


22


and each follower


44


can be somewhat staggered so that they are not aligned vertically above one another. This misallignment prevents more than one drawer from being fully opened by a person using two hands to try opening two different drawers in synchronization in an attempt to defeat the safety mechanism. In one form, each drawer


20


has one ramp


42


, one follower


44


, and one blocking device


46


associated therewith. A bar


48


(

FIG. 1C

) can couple each set of ramp


42


and blocking device


46


to one another. Bar


48


is slidably coupled to side wall


12


of multi-drawer device


10


. In one form, a plurality of elongated openings (similar to those depicted as


50


in

FIG. 6

or


51


in

FIG. 7

) are provided in bar


48


. A fastener (similar to item


52


in FIG.


7


), having a head (similar to item


54


in FIG.


7


), slidably couples bar


48


(through elongated openings


50


and


51


) to housing side wall


12


.




Such elongated openings (


50


or


51


) can be in a vertical direction that allows fastener


52


to slidably couple bar


48


, through elongated openings


50


and


51


, to housing side wall


12


so that bar


48


is slidable in a vertical direction. Alternatively, slots


50


or


51


can have a positive or negative incline with respect to the horizon, as depicted in

FIG. 6

or


7


, to allow bar


48


to slide in a direction having both a vertical and a horizontal component.




Ramp


42


, blocking device


46


, and bar


48


can all have a small profile that readily fits between drawer side wall


22


and the nearer of the two side walls


12


of multi-drawer device


10


. In one form, ramp


42


, blocking device


46


and bar


48


can fit between a drawer side wall


22


and intermediate member


36


of slide assembly


30


.




A slide assembly


30


can be provided for each drawer side wall


22


. In this case, one drawer locking assembly can also be provided on each side wall


12


of multi-drawer device


10


. Alternatively, it is possible that only one drawer locking assembly would be provided, even where two slide assemblies


30


are used. However, two drawer locking assemblies will keep the drawers more secure.




In use, gravity or another force, such as a spring (not shown), biases bar


48


, and thus ramp


42


and blocking device


46


, downward, as shown in FIG.


1


. When all drawers


20


are in a closed position, follower


44


is aligned with the leading end


58


of guide


56


(see FIG.


1


). As one of drawers


20


moves from the closed position to the open position, follower


44


enters leading edge


58


of guide


56


and contacts ramp


42


. As drawer


20


is pulled further open, follower


44


moves along guide


56


and slides along ramp


42


causing ramp


42


, bar


48


and locking device


46


, to move opposite the direction of the biasing force, as shown in

FIGS. 1A

,


1


B, and


1


C. Follower


44


causes ramp


42


and bar


48


to raise, thereby raising the blocking devices


46


associated with the still-closed drawers


20


, such that each blocking device


46


raises in front of a follower


44


of its associated closed drawer into a locked position (seen in

FIGS. 1A

,


1


B, and


1


C), thereby interfering with follower


44


when the previously closed drawer


20


is in a predetermined partially open position. This prevents the previously closed drawer


20


from moving to the fully open position while still providing access to the previously closed drawer


20


.




As follower


44


exits guide


56


, a support assembly maintains bar


48


in the locked position (shown in

FIGS. 1A

,


1


B, and


1


C). In one form, support assembly comprises support


57


and the blocking device


46


that are associated with the open drawer


20


. Ramp


42


and blocking device


46


protrude from bar


48


and blocking device


46


is adapted to be supported and retained by support


57


before, or as, follower


44


exits guide


56


when drawer


20


is opened. As drawer


20


is opened, blocking device


46


is retained by support


57


and keeps bar


48


, and thus the rest of blocking devices


46


, in the locked position shown in

FIGS. 1A

,


1


B, and


1


C.




In one form, support


57


comprises a horizontal surface extending out from drawer sidewall


22


, as shown in

FIG. 1



c.


Support


57


can be a bracket having an L-shaped cross section, as shown in

FIG. 1



c,


or can comprise a lanced out or bulged out portion of drawer sidewall


22


. Furthermore, support


57


can include lead ramp


55


at the end that first encounters blocking device


46


as the drawer is opened. This allows blocking device


46


to slide along ramp


55


if blocking device


46


is not aligned with the rest of support


57


. Lead ramp


55


allows for a more robust design of multi-drawer device


10


by requiring less accuracy and tolerance in the manufacturing process.




From a comparison of

FIGS. 1A and 1B

, it is apparent that the follower


44


, associated with the drawer


20


being moved to the fully open portion, contacts and slides along ramp


42


when such drawer


20


is in a predetermined partially open position.




As drawer


20


is moved towards the closed position, ramp


42


and blocking device


46


slide off of support


57


and follower


44


enters guide


56


. As drawer


20


is closed, bar


48


is biased downward by ramp


42


until bar


48


and blocking devices


46


are in an unlocked position, as shown in FIG.


1


.




While blocking device


46


has been shown as part as the support assembly, alternatively a separate protrusion (not shown) of bar


48


could be provided to be retained and be supported by support


57


. Alternatively, ramp


42


could comprise part of the support assembly and be retained and supported by support


57


. Additionally, one of ordinary skill in the art will also recognize that a spring or other device could be used to bias bar


48


upwards and the configuration of ramp


42


and blocking device


46


can be altered so that follower


44


contacts ramp


42


and causes ramp


42


, bar


48


and blocking device


46


to move downward.




Other forms of multi-drawer device can be used to prevent a selected second drawer from opening after a first drawer is opened. In one such form, a blocking device might not be associated with each of drawers, thereby allowing selected drawers to be fully opened even after a first drawer has been opened. Additionally, a ramp, a follower, and a supporting device might not be provided for all drawers so that the opening of selected drawers would not cause any others to lock. This alternative form is especially useful for multi-drawer devices having different-sized drawer or drawers designed to carry different weights. In such a device, it may be acceptable to allow one or more small drawers to be in a fully open position even if another drawer is in a fully open position.




Referring to FIGS.


5


and


5


A-C, there is illustrated a second form of multi-drawer device. This form of multi-drawer device


10


is similar to the form depicted in FIGS.


1


and


1


A-C, with several modifications. In this form, support


57


comprises a flange extending outward from drawer side wall


22


. This flange may take the form of leg


502


of the L-shaped beam depicted in FIGS.


5


and


5


A-C. Follower


44


is coupled to the end of support


57


nearest ramp


42


when drawer


20


is in the closed position, as shown in FIG.


5


. In the example depicted, follower


44


is integral with support


57


and comprises the leg


504


of the L-shaped beam. While follower


44


is shown as extending perpendicular to rest of support


57


it could be curved or have any other suitable shape. In an alternate form, follower


44


is not integral with support


57


. Instead, follower


44


is adjacent to support


57


and precedes it through guide


56


as drawer


20


is moved toward the fully open position.




A third form of multi-drawer device


10


is depicted in FIGS.


2


and


2


A-C. This form of multi-drawer device


10


is similar to the form depicted in FIGS.


1


and


1


A-C, with several modifications. In this form, follower


44


is attached to, or part of, intermediate slide member


36


instead of to drawer side wall


22


. In one form, follower


44


can be formed as part of intermediate slide member


36


and may be in the form of an elongated protrusion or a channel in intermediate slide member


36


. A suitable support (not shown) can be provided to keep blocking device


46


in a blocked position, as shown in FIG.


2


B. Alternatively, bar


48


(not shown) can be slidably coupled to side wall


12


such that the frictional force between bar


48


and side wall


12


supports bar


48


and blocking device


46


until the bar


48


is acted on by another force opposite the frictional force. In this manner, as one drawer


20


is moved to a predetermined partially opened position, as shown in

FIG. 2A

, bar


48


, ramp


42


, and blocking device


46


all rise and friction holds them up until drawer


20


is closed. Thereupon, follower


44


acts on blocking device


46


causing a downward force that overcomes the force of friction.




A fourth form of multi-drawer device is depicted in FIGS.


3


and


3


A-C. This form is similar to the form depicted in FIGS.


1


and


1


A-C, but with several modifications. In this form, follower


44


comprises the end of intermediate member


36


of slide mechanism


30


that is nearest ramp


42


when a drawer


20


is in a closed position (see FIG.


3


). Blocking device


46


is movably coupled to bar


48


, such that blocking device


46


can move vertically with respect to bar


48


. Although blocking device


46


is described as moving vertically with respect to bar


48


, blocking device


46


actually remains at approximately a constant position with respect to the rest of the cabinet and it is bar


48


that moves in the vertical direction. This can be accomplished, for example, by providing a horizontal elongated slot (not shown) in at least one of blocking device


46


and bar


48


. Then blocking device


46


and bar


48


can be movably coupled together with a fastener that rides in the elongated slot. A spring (not shown), or other device, is utilized to bias blocking device


46


upwards with respect to bar


48


.




In operation, follower


44


of intermediate member


36


moves within guide


56


. As follower


44


contacts ramp


42


, ramp


42


and bar


48


move upward while blocking device


46


is supported and retained by intermediate member


36


as shown in FIG.


3


A. Essentially, follower


44


is the front edge of intermediate member


36


, and the bottom edge


302


of intermediate member


36


retains the blocking device for the drawer that has been brought beyond a predetermined partially opened position. Since the rest of blocking devices


46


are biased upward with respect to the bar they will move along with the bar and interfere with intermediate member


36


when a second drawer moves to a predetermined partially opened position, as shown in FIG.


3


B. In other words, support


57


supports and retains ramp


42


, thereby keeping bar


48


and the blocking device


46


, associated with the rest of drawers


20


, in a blocking position.




A fifth form of multi-drawer device is shown in FIGS.


4


and


4


A-


4


C. In this form, bar


48


is initially biased in an upward position and can use a spring (not shown), or other suitable device, to accomplish this. Like the fourth form, blocker


46


is movably coupled to bar


48


. However, this time bar


46


is pivotally coupled to bar


48


. In the depicted form, bar


48


includes a cut out portion, such as opening


47


, in which blocking device


46


is movable within. Like some previously described forms, follower


44


comprises the front end of intermediate member


36


of slide assembly


30


.




In use, as drawer


20


is moved toward the fully opened position (shown in

FIG. 4B

) and reaches the predetermined partially opened position, follower


44


enters guide


46


and blocking device


46


rests on intermediate member


36


. Follower


44


contacts ramp


42


, causing ramp


42


and bar


48


, along with the ramps


42


and blocking devices


46


associated with the still closed drawers, to move downward. Meanwhile, the blocking device


46


, that is associated with the drawer


20


being opened, moves into opening


47


. Ramp


42


is supported and retained by the bottom edge, or support


57


, of intermediate member


36


. As a second drawer is opened and reaches the predetermined partially opened position, blocker


46


associated with such drawer


20


interferes with intermediate member


36


of slide assembly


30


and prevents the partially opened drawer


20


from moving to a fully opened position, as shown in FIG.


4


B.




A sixth form of a multi-drawer device is disclosed in

FIGS. 6 and 7

. This form is similar to the fifth form, but has several modifications. In this form, cut out


47


is on one exterior edge of bar


48


and a second cut out


49


is provided on the opposite edge to allow a hinged connection between blocking device


46


and bar


48


. As first drawer is opened towards a fully opened position, follower


44


enters guide


46


underneath blocking device


46


and contacts ramp


42


. As follower


44


slides along ramp


42


, blocking device


46


rests on intermediate member


36


and ramp


42


and bar


48


move downward, thereby moving bar


48


ramp


42


and the ramps


42


and blocking devices


46


associated with the still closed drawers. Support


57


is comprised of sliding mechanism


30


and holds and retains ramp


42


down to keep the blocking devices


46


associated with the rest of drawers


20


in the blocked position. As previously mentioned, an elongated slot can be used to couple bar


48


to slide wall


12


of multi-drawer device. In one form, such elongated slot is provided at an angle to the vertical movement of the bar. This allows for easier movement of bar


48


as follower


44


contacts the angled ramp


42


.




Several different forms of multi-drawer device have been disclosed. However, the above forms have numerous variations. For example, follower


44


can be a lanced out protrusion of drawer


20


that is sized to fit within guide


56


. In another form, follower


44


or guide


56


can include a reduced friction device, such as a pin having a plastic sleeve, coating or film, such as one made from a TFE fluorocarbon polymer, such as Teflon™, that would reduce the friction of the follower


44


moving through guide


56


and along ramp


42


. In another form, follower


44


can comprise a pin surrounded by a friction reducing roller bearing. Ramp


42


, blocking device


46


and bar


48


can be machined, or otherwise formed, from any suitable material. Likewise, ramp


42


, blocking device


46


and bar


48


can be molded from plastic and can even be machined or molded as one integral unit.




As previously discussed, follower


44


can comprise a pin that extends from drawer side wall


22


, as shown in

FIG. 1



c.


In one form, such pin can be removably coupled to drawer side wall


22


, such as through the use of a threaded fastener like a screw or bolt that fastens such pin to drawer side wall


22


. In one form, multiple apertures could be provided along drawer side wall


22


, such as along the dotted lines shown in

FIG. 1

, so that the manufacturer, seller or end user can easily custom modify the locking features of the drawer by providing the pin at whatever location is desired.




From the foregoing, it can be seen that there has been provided an improved multi-drawer device having a drawer locking assembly that is configured to prevent more than one drawer from being moved to a fully open position at the same time.



Claims
  • 1. A multi-drawer device comprising:a housing; a first drawer and a second drawer, each carried by the housing and movable between a closed position disposed within the housing and a fully open position extending a maximum distance from the housing; a ramp associated with the first drawer; a first follower associated with the first drawer and adapted to contact and slide along the ramp; and a first blocking device coupled to one of the ramp and the follower and associated with the second drawer; wherein the ramp, the first follower and the first blocking device all cooperate such that as the first drawer moves from the closed position toward the fully open position, the first follower contacts and slides along the ramp, for moving the first blocking device into a blocked position that interferes with the second drawer when the second drawer is in a predetermined partially open position, thereby preventing the second drawer from moving to the fully open position while still providing access to the second drawer.
  • 2. The multi-drawer device of claim 1, further comprising a bar coupling the ramp and the first blocking device together.
  • 3. The multi-drawer device of claim 2, further comprising a first support assembly adapted to retain the first blocking device in the blocked position as the first drawer moves toward the fully open position.
  • 4. The multi-drawer device of claim 3, wherein the first support assembly comprises an elongated flange coupled to one of a sidewall of the first drawer and a housing sidewall.
  • 5. The multi-drawer device of claim 4, wherein the first support assembly is coupled to the first drawer sidewall and comprises the first follower.
  • 6. The multi-drawer device of claim 4, wherein the first support assembly comprises a beam coupled to the first drawer sidewall, the beam having an L-shaped cross-section.
  • 7. The multi-drawer device of claim 4, further comprising a first slide assembly coupling the first drawer to the housing and a second slide assembly coupling the second drawer to the housing, wherein the first support assembly comprises the first slide assembly.
  • 8. The multi-drawer device of claim 7, wherein the first slide assembly includes the first follower.
  • 9. The multi-drawer device of claim 8, wherein the first slide assembly is a three-piece telescoping slide assembly having an intermediate member comprising the first follower.
  • 10. The multi-drawer device of claim 7, wherein the first blocking device in the blocked position interferes with the second slide assembly.
  • 11. The multi-drawer device of claim 4, wherein the first blocking device moves with respect to the bar.
  • 12. The multi-drawer device of claim 11, wherein the first blocking device is pivotally coupled to the bar.
  • 13. The multi-drawer device of claim 11, wherein the bar has a cutout portion and the first blocking device moves within the cutout portion.
  • 14. The multi-drawer device of claim 13, wherein the cutout portion is an opening.
  • 15. The multi-drawer device of claim 3, further comprising a second support assembly associated with the second drawer, wherein the first blocking device interferes with the second support assembly.
  • 16. The multi-drawer device of claim 3, wherein the first follower is adapted to contact and slide along the ramp when the first drawer is in the predetermined partially open position.
  • 17. The multi-drawer device of claim 2, wherein the housing has at least one wall and the bar is slidably coupled to, and frictionally engageable with, the one wall such that the bar is slidable upward and downward with respect to the one wall and remains in the upward position until further acted upon.
  • 18. The multi-drawer device of claim 1, further comprising a second follower associated with the second drawer, wherein the first blocking device in the blocked position interferes with the second follower.
  • 19. A method of preventing a second drawer from moving to a fully open position when a first drawer is opened in a device having plural drawers, the method comprising:positioning a blocker so as to be responsive to movement of a first drawer toward a fully open position to interfere with a second drawer in a blocking manner when the second drawer is in a predetermined partially open position; and retaining the blocker with a first support device associated with the first drawer in a blocking position that interferes with the second drawer in the predetermined partially open position, thereby preventing the second drawer from moving to the fully open position while still providing access to the second drawer.
  • 20. The method of claim 19, wherein a first slide assembly is coupled to the first drawer and retains the blocker in the blocking position.
  • 21. The method of claim 20, wherein the blocker interferes with a second slide assembly coupled to the second drawer when the blocker is in the blocking position.
  • 22. The method of claim 19, wherein the blocker interferes with a second support device associated with the second drawer, when the blocker is in the blocking position.
  • 23. The method of claim 19, further comprising:providing a ramp and a first follower associated with a first drawer; providing a second follower coupled to a second drawer; moving the first drawer from the closed position toward the fully open position; and sliding the first follower along the ramp and causing the blocker to move; wherein interfering with the second drawer comprises positioning the blocker to interfere with the second follower.
  • 24. The method of claim 19, further comprising providing a slide assembly coupled to the second drawer and wherein interfering with the second drawer comprises positioning the blocker to interfere with the slide assembly.
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