Drawer slide undermount bracket with flexible locking tab

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6416145
  • Patent Number
    6,416,145
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, October 21, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 9, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A drawer slide member and drawer slide undermount bracket are provided. The drawer slide member has a vertical web having guide apertures with angled sides leading to a slot adapted to receive support tabs projecting from an undermount bracket. The undermount bracket, or shelf mount bracket, is longitudinally restricted from motion, and the support tabs thereby locked in the slots, by lock tabs located on a flexing finger within the undermount bracket which are positioned in a lock tab aperture in the web of the slide member.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to drawer slides and the mounting of attachments to drawer slides. The invention specifically relates to an improved drawer slide and drawer slide accessory mounting bracket.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Telescopic slides for file drawers and the like are often desirable for use in cabinets and other rack mounted applications. Such slides permit access to the interior of the drawer. The slides maintain the drawer in a horizontal position regardless of how far the drawer is withdrawn from the cabinet. The slides are also useful in the mounting of extendable shelves in cabinets.




A typical drawer slide has two or three slide members slidably secured to each other by sets of ball bearings held be retainers riding in raceways formed on the slide members. Two element telescopic slides normally include an outer slide member and an inner slide member. For purposes of exposition, the outer slide member is connected to the cabinet or enclosure, although it is recognized that the inner slide member may instead be so connected. When the outer slide member is connected to the cabinet or enclosure, the slide member affixed to the drawer is the inner slide member. The slide members are often slidably connected through the use of ball bearings which are in rolling engagement with raceways formed on the slides. A three element telescopic slide will additionally normally include an intermediate slide member slidably connected to and between the outer and inner slide members.




A typical drawer will often have two slides securing the drawer to the cabinet or enclosure, with the slides attached to each of the outside of the vertical side walls of the drawer. The vertical side walls of the drawer, however, may be of a material inappropriate for attaching slides thereto. Additionally, the vertical side wall of a shelf is often of insufficient dimension or provides insufficient stability for mounting a drawer slide. Also, for aesthetic reasons it may be preferable to mount the shelf over the drawer slide to provide a clean and sleek look to the cabinet as a whole.




The drawer slide may be provided a flange extending from one of the slide members to allow for such mounting of a shelf or drawer. For reasons of decreasing manufacturing costs and increasing the usefulness of a particular slide, however, an accessory is generally mounted to one of the slide members, with the accessory providing a flange for the mounting of a shelf or drawer. Thus, there is a need for a drawer slide and drawer slide accessory, such as a mounting flange for shelf applications, in which the accessory and the drawer slide can be easily and securely mated.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention provides a drawer slide member and a drawer slide accessory or attachment. The drawer slide accessory is attached to the drawer slide member by placing tabs located on the accessory in apertures in a vertical web of the drawer slide member. In particular, the accessory may be a shelf mount, or undermount, bracket comprised of a vertical mounting flange and a horizontal support flange. Two hook-shaped support tabs, or bayonets, astraddle a lock tab extend from one side of the mounting flange. The lock tab is mounted on a flexing finger inset in the mounting flange to provide for increased ease of removal of the shelf mount bracket from the drawer member. The drawer slide member has an aperture to receive the lock tab in the drawer slide member's vertical web, as well as two guide apertures adapted to receive the support tabs. The guide apertures have a large insertion opening with angled sides leading to a slot for securely engaging the support tabs. Thus the drawer mount or other accessory can be easily and securely removably mated to the drawer slide member.




Many of the attendant features of this invention will be more readily appreciated as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description and considered in connection with the accompanying drawings in which like reference symbols designate like parts throughout.











DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a cabinet with a shelf coupled to the cabinet by a drawer slide and shelf mount bracket of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the shelf mount bracket of the present invention;





FIG. 3

is an elevational view taken from one side of the shelf mount bracket of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is an elevational view taken from the opposite side of the elevational view of

FIG. 3

of the shelf mount bracket of

FIG. 2

attached to a drawer slide member of the present invention;





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of the flexing finger and lock tab of the present invention;





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of the support tab of the present invention;





FIG. 7

is the view taken from the opposite side of the elevational view of

FIG. 3

of the shelf mount bracket attached to a drawer slide member of the present invention; and





FIG. 8

is a perspective view of an offset shelf mount bracket of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




A drawer slide and shelf mount bracket incorporating the present invention are shown in

FIG. 1. A

shelf


13


is secured to a cabinet


11


by drawer slides


17




a,b


, and drawer slide accessories mounted to the drawer slides


17




a,b


. The drawer slides shown are two element drawer slides comprised of outer slide members


19




a,b


slidably connected to inner slide members


21




a,b


. The drawer slide accessories are attached to the inner slide members


21




a,b


. The drawer slide accessory shown is a shelf mount bracket


23


which is of a substantially L-shaped cross-section with a vertical mounting flange


25


which, when attached to a slide member, is placed against the vertical web of the inner slide member


21


, and a horizontal support flange


27


extending from the vertical mounting flange


25


for supporting the shelf


13


or a drawer bottom.





FIG. 7

shows an end view of the shelf mount bracket


23


attached to a drawer slide. The drawer slide illustrated is a three member telescopic slide. A drawer slide incorporating the present invention need not be a three member slide, a slide with any number of members may be used with the present invention. The drawer slide has an outer slide member


81


with a vertical web


83


and upper and lower inward facing bearing raceways


85


extending from the upper and lower margins of the vertical web


83


. The drawer slide has an intermediate slide member


87


with a vertical web


89


and upper and lower inward and outward facing arcuate bearing raceways


91


,


93


. The intermediate slide member


87


is slidably connected to the outer slide member


81


by bearings


95


in rolling engagement with the inward facing bearing raceways


85


of the outer slide member and the outward facing raceways


91


of the intermediate slide member


87


. The drawer slide also has an inner slide member


96


with a vertical web


97


and outward facing arcuate bearing raceways


99


, with additional bearings


98


slidably connecting the inner and intermediate slide members. Slidably connecting the slide members allows a slide member to extend longitudinally with respect to the other slide members. The vertical webs of the outer, intermediate, and inner slide members are progressively smaller in the vertical dimension thereby allowing for nested slide member arrangement. A drawer slide incorporating the present invention need not employ such a nested configuration, however. The shelf mount bracket


23


is attached to the web


97


of inner slide member. The drawer slide accessory used with the present invention need not be a shelf mount bracket. Any slide accessory attachable longitudinally to the vertical web of a slide member may incorporate the present invention.





FIGS. 2 and 3

show further details of the shelf mount bracket


23


. The horizontal support flange


27


is provided with numerous holes


29


through which to pass screws, nails, and the like for thereby attaching a shelf or a similar surface. The mounting flange


25


has two hook-shaped support tabs


31


extending from the side of the mounting flange


25


facing away from the support flange


27


. The support tabs, and other similarly shaped tabs, are often referred to as bayonets. The support tabs


31


may be formed through a stamping and bending operation or through other methods well known in the art. A flexing finger


37


is formed inset in the vertical mounting flange


25


by the removal of a rectangular C-shaped section


39


within the vertical mounting flange


25


. The flexing finger


37


therefore extends longitudinally within the vertical mounting flange


25


of the shelf mount bracket


23


. Two lock tabs


35




a,b


are formed on the flexing finger


37


and extend outward from the vertical mounting flange


25


in the direction opposite that of the support flange


27


. The vertical mounting flange


25


also has several elongated access holes


41


. The access holes


41


allows screws, nails, and the like to be passed through attachment holes


69


(shown in

FIG. 4

) in the vertical web


97


in the inner slide member


96


(also shown in FIG.


4


). The elongation of the access holes


41


allows the shelf mount bracket


23


to be used with a variety of slides containing attachment holes in a variety of locations.





FIG. 5

shows further details of the flexing finger


37


and lock tabs


35


. As can be seen, each lock tab


35


resembles a small ramp. That is, a small tab is formed on the flexing finger


37


by pressing out an angle a small rectangular region. One side of the rectangular region is not pressed out at all and the opposing side of the rectangular region is pressed out a predetermined amount. When viewed from above or below, therefore, a lock tab


35


will appear to be of triangular section. The lock tab therefore forms an edge surface


71


protruding from the vertical mounting flange


25


. In the embodiment shown two lock tabs


35


are formed in the flexing finger


37


with the face of each edge surface


71


facing away from the corresponding edge surface


71


of the other lock tab.

FIG. 6

shows further details of the support tabs


31


. The support tabs


31


comprise a narrow horizontal substantially rectangular base portion


73


extending horizontally from the vertical mounting flange


25


. A substantially semi-circular ear shaped portion


75


extends vertically downward from the end of the base portion


73


.




The web


97


of the inner slide member


96


is shown in

FIG. 4

with the shelf mount bracket


23


attached thereto. In the web


97


of the inner slide member


96


are guide apertures


51


. The guide apertures


51


are comprised of a large insertion opening


53


which is of sufficient dimension to allow the support tabs


31


to be placed through the aperture


51


and a slot


59


. The guide aperture


51


progressively narrows on one longitudinal side with angled inward edges


57


. The slot


59


extends longitudinally from this narrowing side of the aperture. Thus, the guide apertures


51


are substantially paddle shaped, with the slot representing the handle of the paddle. Once the support tabs


31


are placed in the large opening


53


of the guide aperture


51


, the support tabs


31


are guided into the slots


59


by the angled edges


57


when the shelf mount bracket


23


is pushed longitudinally along the inner slide member


96


.




When the support tabs


31


are located in the slots


59


, the lock tabs


35


are positioned in a rectangular lock tab aperture


61


in the web of the inner slide member. The lock tab aperture


61


is of sufficient dimension such that the edge surface


71


of the lock tabs extend into the aperture


61


. The shelf mount bracket


23


is restricted from moving longitudinally with respect to the inner slide member


96


by the edge surfaces


71


of the lock tabs


35


abutting the edges of the lock tab aperture


61


. The shelf mount bracket


23


is restricted from lateral motion with respect to the slide member


21


by the ear shaped portions


75


of the support tabs


31


, Vertical support for the shelf mount bracket


23


is largely provided by the base portion


73


of the support tabs


31


resting in the slots


59


. The aperture


61


constrains the lock tabs


35




a,b


, and thus the shelf mount bracket


23


, from moving in a longitudinal direction. Only a single lock tab


35


with an edge


71


facing in the one longitudinal direction is required because the slot


59


constrains the support tabs


31


from moving in the opposing longitudinal direction. The use of two lock tabs


35


, however, avoids placing excess strain in the longitudinal direction on the support tabs


31


, which are bearing much of the vertical load of the attached shelf. The use of two lock tabs


35


also allows for accurate positioning of the shelf mount bracket


23


as the lock tab


61


aperture is more easily formed to more exacting tolerances than the slots


59


. Additionally, the same mounting bracket


23


may be used for both over shelf and under shelf applications if two lock tabs


35


are provided.




The shelf mount bracket


23


is removed from the slide member by pressing the lock tabs


35


out of the aperture


61


and away from the web of the inner slide member


96


, and then sliding the shelf mount bracket


23


so that the support tabs


31


slide out of the slots


59


and into the large insertion opening


53


of the guide aperture


51


. Without the flexing finger


37


, pressing the lock tabs


35


out of the aperture


61


may cause the entire shelf mount bracket


23


to flex and bind the support tabs


31


in the slots


59


, making removal of the support tabs


31


from the slots


59


difficult. The flexing finger


37


therefore allows for easier removal of the shelf mount bracket


23


from the slide member


96


. The drawer or shelf must be removed from the shelf mount bracket


23


before the lock tabs


35


can be forced out of the aperture as the drawer or shelf is generally snugly fit against the vertical mounting flange


25


.





FIG. 8

illustrates an alternative drawer slide accessory incorporating the present invention. The drawer slide accessory illustrated is an offset shelf bracket. The offset shelf bracket is similar to the shelf mount bracket previously described in that it is a mounting bracket for drawers, shelves, and the like. Any longitudinally attached drawer slide accessory may be used with the present invention, however. The offset shelf bracket has a vertical mounting flange


251


similar to the mounting flange of the shelf mount bracket previously described. Extending horizontally from the vertical mounting flange


251


is an offset flange


291


. The offset flange


291


is similar to the horizontal support flange previously described, but is not used for attaching a shelf to the offset shelf bracket. A second vertical flange


293


descends vertically from the end of the offset flange


293


. A shelf or drawer is attached to the second vertical flange


293


by passing screws, nail, and the like through numerous holes


229


in the second vertical flange


293


. The drawer or shelf attached to the second vertical flange


293


need not be removed prior to disattaching the offset shelf bracket from the slide member because the second vertical flange


293


is offset from the vertical mounting flange


281


and the shelf or drawer therefore does not restrict motion of the flexing finger


37


.




Although this invention has been described in certain specific embodiments, many additional modifications and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art. It is therefore to be understood that this invention may be practiced otherwise and as specifically described. For example, any drawer slide accessory which is desired to be attached to the web of a slide member could be attached using the present invention, not just shelf mounting brackets. Additionally, the support tabs and the lock tabs can be formed in a variety of shapes other than those disclosed so long as the essential function of constraining movement of the accessory with respect to the drawer slide is achieved. Thus, the present embodiments of the invention should be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, the scope of the invention to be indicated by the appended claims rather than the foregoing description.



Claims
  • 1. A drawer slide member comprising:a vertical web; a guide aperture in the vertical web, the guide aperture comprising an insertion opening with angled sides leading to a slot extending from the insertion opening; wherein the insertion opening is substantially square and the angled sides form a triangular portion extending from the square with the angled sides forming an apex of the triangular portion distal from the square insertion opening, and the slot extends from the apex of the triangular portion.
  • 2. The drawer slide member of claim 1 wherein the slide member extends longitudinally when part of a drawer slide and the slot extend longitudinally along the slide member.
  • 3. The drawer slide member of claim 2 wherein the web has two guide apertures astraddle a lock tab aperture.
  • 4. A drawer slide attachment for a drawer slide with slidably connected drawer slide members which extend longitudinally with respect to each other, said drawer slide attachment comprising:a vertical mounting flange having a longitudinal length; a flexing finger inset in the vertical mounting flange; two projections extending in a horizontal direction from the flexing finger; and two bayonets projecting in the horizontal direction from the vertical mounting flange longitudinally astraddle the flexing finger.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/842,011, filed on Apr. 23, 1997, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,980,077.

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Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 08/842011 Apr 1997 US
Child 09/422818 US