Furniture unit using dual slider mechanism

Abstract
A furniture unit having a dual slider mechanism with an outer carriage and an inner carriage. Both the outer carriage and the inner carriage may include stoppers at opposing ends. A bearing or wheel assembly is provided. The bearing or wheel assembly may be positioned between the side rails of the outer carriage and the inner carriage, and which allows the inner and outer carriages to freely slide. The sliding mechanism may be used with a furniture unit in order to allow a door to open in a first open position or a second closed position or remain in a closed center position. A locking mechanism may be used to lock the door to the frame of the furniture unit.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention generally relates to a furniture unit using a dual slider mechanism and, more particularly, to a furniture unit having a slider mechanism which allows a door to open completely in two directions.




2. Background Description




Current furniture units include slider mechanisms that are cumbersome, difficult to manufacture and include many installation pieces. These slider mechanisms are expensive to manufacture and require additional setting pieces when installing on furniture and the like. For example, one known slider mechanism includes three carriages in order to allow movement or sliding of a door or the like in two opposing directions. More specifically, this known system includes a center carriage that is sandwiched between two outer carriages. A bearing system interconnects the three carriages. The use of the center carriage and bearing system required to assembly the three carriage system is both complicated and labor intensive to manufacture and install. This adds to the overall costs of the slider mechanism and, in addition to the overall cost of the furniture unit. Moreover, the installation of this type of slider assembly requires additional setting pieces that further adds to the cost of the overall system. Other problems are also known.




The present invention is directed to overcoming one or more of the problems as set forth above.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In an aspect of the present invention, a furniture unit includes a frame member having at least two notches and a door slidably mounted between a first open position, a second open position and a center closed position with respect to the frame member. A slider mechanism is mounted between the frame member and the door. The slider mechanism includes a first outer carriage and a first inner carriage, in embodiments, having opposing upstanding side rails and stoppers at opposing ends. The first outer carriage is mounted to one of the frame and the door and the first inner carriage is mounted to the other of the frame and the door. A bearing assembly or wheels is also provided. Stoppers are adapted to prevent the first inner and outer carriages from disengaging when in a first or second extended position.




In embodiments, the first outer carriage and the first inner carriage is mounted to an upper portion of the one of the frame and the door, and a second outer carriage and a second inner carriage is mounted to a bottom portion of the frame and the door. Notches are positioned at the top and the bottom portion of the frame in alignment with the first and second outer carriage and inner carriage.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The foregoing and other objects, aspects and advantages will be better understood from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment of the invention with reference to the drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

shows a top view of the dual slider mechanism used with a furniture unit of the present invention;





FIG. 2

shows a bottom view of the dual slider mechanism used with a furniture unit of the present invention;





FIG. 3

shows a side view of the dual slider mechanism used with a furniture unit of the present invention;





FIG. 4

shows either a front (or rear) view of the dual slider mechanism used with a furniture unit of the present invention;





FIG. 5

shows the dual slider mechanism of the present invention in a first open position;





FIG. 6

shows the dual slider mechanism of the present invention in a second open position;





FIGS. 7



a


-


7




c


show another dual slider mechanism used with a furniture unit of the present invention;





FIGS. 8



a


-


8




c


show still another dual slider mechanism used with a furniture unit of the present invention;





FIGS. 9



a


and


9




b


show a furniture unit in a first and second open position using the dual slider mechanism of the present invention;





FIG. 10

shows a side view of the furniture unit with the door in the closed, center position; and





FIG. 11

shows a locking mechanism used with the furniture unit of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is directed to a furniture unit using a dual slider mechanism. The furniture unit may be, for example, a curio furniture unit. It should be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that other furniture units may also be used with different types of dual slider mechanism having a two carriage system; however, for illustrative purposes the present invention will be described with reference to a curio furniture unit. This should not limit the understanding of the present invention. In embodiments of the present invention, the dual slider mechanism is provided with two carriages thus making it a less complex structure than known sliding mechanisms. The dual slider mechanism of any embodiments shown and described is easy to manufacture and thus reduces manufacturing costs, and requires less setting pieces during the installation on a furniture unit. In the preferred embodiments, the dual slider mechanism avoids the need for a center carriage or rail.




Embodiments of the Present Invention




Now referring to

FIG. 1

, a top view of a first embodiment of the dual slider mechanism used with a furniture unit is shown. The dual slider mechanism is generally depicted as reference numeral


10


and includes an outer rail or carriage


20


and an inner rail or carriage


30


. The outer carriage


20


includes holes


22


(

FIG. 2

) for mounting to opposing surfaces of a curio door or frame or other type of furniture. The outer carriage


20


further includes upstanding side rails


24


and open opposing ends


26




a


and


26




b


. Stoppers


28


are stamped at the opposing ends


26




a


and


26




b


of the outer carriage


20


(as shown in FIG.


2


), and preferably into a body portion


25


of the outer carriage


20


. In embodiments, the body portion


25


is positioned between the upstanding side rails


24


.




Still referring to

FIG. 1

, the inner carriage


30


is positioned within or between the upstanding side rails


24


. The inner carriage


30


includes holes


32


for mounting to opposing surfaces of a curio door or frame or other type of furniture. The inner carriage


30


further includes upstanding side rails


34


and open opposing ends


36




a


and


36




b


. Stoppers


38


are stamped at the opposing ends


36




a


and


36




b


of the inner carriage


30


, and preferably into a body portion


35


of the inner carriage


30


. In embodiments, the body portion


35


is positioned between the upstanding side rails


34


. Both stoppers


28


and


38


face one another, extending inward towards the center of the dual slider mechanism


10


. In embodiments, the stoppers


28


and


38


are each a set of two stoppers.




The inner carriage


30


is slidably coupled to the outer carriage


20


via a bearing assembly


40


. The bearing assembly


40


includes bearings


42


held within a bearing case or cage


44


. The bearings


42


are slidably mounted between the upstanding side rails


24


and


34


of the outer and inner carriages


20


and


30


, respectively. The bearing cage


44


includes opposing stopping edges (shown in

FIG. 4

) that are designed to engage or contact with the stoppers


28


and


38


of both the outer and inner carriages


20


and


30


, respectively (as discussed below).





FIG. 2

shows a bottom view of the dual slider mechanism


10


of FIG.


1


. In this view, the bottom of the outer carriage


20


is shown and more specifically the body portion


25


. The body portion


25


includes holes


22


and stoppers


28


extending in the direction of the upstanding side rails


24


.





FIG. 3

shows a side view of the dual slider mechanism


10


of FIG.


1


. As seen, the outer carriage


20


includes upstanding side rails


24


. A cut away portion of one of the upstanding side rails


24


shows the bearing assembly


40


including the bearings


42


and a portion of the bearing cage


44


positioned between the upstanding side rails


24


and


34


of the outer and inner carriages


20


and


30


. The bearing assembly


40


allows the inner carriage


20


to slide freely in a first extended direction depicted by arrow “A” and a second, opposing extended direction depicted by arrow “B”. In this manner, the inner carriage


30


can freely slide in opposing directions. In

FIG. 3

, much like

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the inner carriage


20


is in the retracted position.





FIG. 4

shows a front (or rear) view of the dual slider mechanism


10


of FIG.


1


. In this embodiment, the inner carriage


20


is in either in the first extended direction or the second, opposing extended direction. Seen clearly in this view, the upstanding side rails


34


of the inner carriage


30


are nestled between the upstanding side rails


24


of the outer carriage


20


. That is, the upstanding side rails


24


and


34


extend towards one another. The bearings


42


are positioned between the upstanding side rails


24


and


34


. In the extended position, the stoppers


28


of the outer carriage


20


contact a first stopping edge


46




a


of the bearing assembly


40


and the stoppers


38


of the inner carriage


30


contact the second stopping edge


46




b


of the bearing assembly


40


. Alternatively, in the other extended position, the stoppers


28


of the outer carriage


20


contact a stopping edge


46




b


of the bearing assembly


40


and the stoppers


38


of the inner carriage


30


contact the stopping edge


46




a


of the bearing assembly


40


. In this manner, the inner carriage


20


is prevented from disengaging (extending off) from the outer carriage


20


.





FIG. 5

shows the dual slider mechanism


10


in a first open position and

FIG. 6

shows the dual slider mechanism


10


in a second open position. In the position of

FIG. 5

, the stoppers


28


at the end


26




a


of the outer carriage


20


contact the stopping edge


46




a


of the bearing assembly


40


. Also, the stoppers


38


at the end


36




b


of the inner carriage


30


contact the stopping edge


46




b


of the bearing assembly. Similarly, in the position of

FIG. 6

, the stoppers


28


at the end


26




b


of the outer carriage


20


contact the stopping edge


46




b


of the bearing assembly


40


. Also, the stoppers


38


at the end


36




a


of the inner carriage


30


contact the stopping edge


46




a


of the bearing assembly


40


.





FIG. 7



a


shows another dual slider mechanism used with the furniture unit of the present invention. In this embodiment, a first carriage


70


is nestled within a second outer carriage


72


. The second, outer carriage


72


has upstanding side rails


72




a


. Wheels or bearings


74


may be provided between the inner and outer carriages


70


,


72


. The slider mechanism is thus telescoping affixed to the frame of the furniture unit and the door of the furniture unit. The first carriage


70


is received within the second carriage, which may be fixed (depending on the mounting position). Mounting holes


76


are provided in the first, inner carriage


70


. These same mounting holes are also provided in the second, outer carriage


72


(shown in

FIGS. 7



b


and


7




c


). Offset stopping mechanisms


78


are provided on the inner carriage


70


and the outer carriage


72


, respectively. In embodiments, other types of conventional stopping mechanism may be used with this embodiment to ensure that the carriages


70


,


72


do not disengage.





FIGS. 7



b


and


7




c


show the carriages


70


and


72


in extended, opposing positions. In

FIG. 7



b


, the inner carriage


70


is extended in the direction of arrow “A”. In this extended position, the stoppers


78




a


of both the outer carriage


72


and the inner carriage


70


engage with one another. This ensures that the inner carriage


70


will not disengage from the outer carriage


72


. The wheels or bearings


74


allow for a smooth sliding mechanism between the two carriages


70


,


72


.

FIG. 7



c


shows the inner carriage extended in the position along arrow “B”. Further,

FIG. 7



c


shows the mounting holes


76


of the outer carriage


72


. As shown, the stoppers


78




a


and


78




b


are offset from one another such that they will not interfere with the movement of either of the carriages


70


,


72


during extension or movement thereof. These stoppers are designed to stop the carriages


70


,


72


at an end of travel. The stoppers


78




a


and


78




b


may be stamped into the carriages


70


and


72


, in embodiments. It should be recognized that either of the carriages may be stationary while the other carriage is extended, and that

FIGS. 7



b


and


7




c


are provided for illustrative purposes to show one embodiment of the extension of the carriages.





FIG. 8



a


shows still another dual slider mechanism used with a furniture unit of the present invention. In this embodiment, an inner carriage


80


includes ends


80




a


and


80




b


. The ends


80




a


and


80




b


are rotatably mounted to wheels


82


or the like. The wheels


82


are mounted within upstanding rails


84




a


of an outer carriage


84


. The outer carriage


84


may be mounted to the frame of the furniture unit and the inner carriage


80


may be mounted to the door of the furniture unit via mounting holes


86


. Of course, the inner carriage


80


may be mounted to the frame of the furniture unit and the outer carriage


84


may be mounted to the door of the furniture unit. In either application, the dual slider mechanism will allow the door to slide in completely opposite directions to allow an opening to either the right or the left, depending on the desires of the user. In embodiments, a sliding stopping mechanism


88


is provided; however, any conventional stopping mechanism may be used with this embodiment to ensure that the carriages do not disengage.





FIGS. 8



b


and


8




c


show the carriages


80


and


84


in extended, opposing positions. In

FIG. 8



b


, the inner carriage


80


is extended in the direction of arrow “A”. In this extended position, the stopper


88


ensures that the inner carriage


80


will not disengage from the outer carriage


84


. The wheels


82


allow for a smooth sliding mechanism between the two carriages


80


,


84


.

FIG. 8



c


also shows the mounting holes


86


of the outer carriage


84


, and further shows the inner carriage extended in the direction of arrow “B”. The embodiment of

FIGS. 8



a


-


8




c


may also include additional bearings


88


or the like for additional support when the carriages are in the extended position. It should be recognized that either of the carriages may be stationary while the other carriage is extended, and that

FIGS. 8



b


and


8




c


are provided for illustrative purposes to show one embodiment of the extension of the carriages.





FIGS. 9



a


and


9




b


show a furniture unit using the dual slider mechanism of any of the embodiments shown. For illustrative purposes, the present invention will first be described with the use of the slider mechanism embodiment of

FIGS. 1-6

. However, the other embodiments of the dual slider mechanisms may equally be used with the present invention, as described below. In

FIGS. 9



a


and


9




b


, it is shown that either the outer carriage


20


or the inner carriage


30


is mounted to a door


52


of a furniture unit. Likewise, the other of the outer carriage


20


or the inner carriage


30


is mounted to a frame


50


of the furniture unit. In the latter scenario, the carriage may be mounted within a recess of the frame, in embodiments. Those of ordinary skill in the art would recognize that either approach would work equally well with the present invention.

FIG. 7



a


shows the door


52


in a first open position and

FIG. 7



b


shows the door in a second opposing open position. In the open positions of

FIGS. 7



a


and


7




b


, the dual slider mechanism would reflect the state as shown in

FIGS. 5 and 6

, respectively.





FIG. 10

shows a side view of the furniture unit with the door in the closed, center position. In this position, the dual slider mechanism would reflect the state shown in

FIGS. 1-3

, for example (or


7




b


,


7




c


or


8




b


,


8




c


). In this view, it is seen that a notch


54


is positioned at the corners or end stile pieces of the furniture unite corresponding to the mounting position of the dual slider mechanism


10


of the present invention (with the recess in the frame, for example). It should be understood that this notch


54


is also placed at the opposing side of the furniture unit (not shown); however, the notches


54


need only be placed where the mounting of the dual slider mechanism


10


is mounted to the furniture unit. So, for example, if the dual slider mechanism


10


is mounted only on the top portion of the frame


50


and door


52


, the notches


54


will only be required at the top portion of the furniture unit corresponding to the mounting position of the dual slider mechanism


10


. The notches allow one of the carriages


20


or


30


to slide freely with the door of the furniture unit.




In alternative embodiments, a channel or recess


56


may be located in the door


52


, itself. In this embodiment, shown as dashed lines in

FIG. 10

, one carriage


20


or


30


will be mounted within the recess of the door


52


and the other carriage


30


or


20


will be mounted on the frame


52


, without the need for notches. The recessed portion and mounting positions of the dual slider mechanism


10


of this embodiment allows the door to freely open in both directions. This alternative embodiment may be used with any of the carriage mechanisms shown and described throughout this description.




Similarly, the dual slider mechanism of, for example,

FIG. 7



a


may also be used with the present invention. In this embodiment, the inner carriage


70


may be mounted to the frame and nestled within the outer carriage


72


mounted to the door. The inner carriage


70


is received within the second carriage, which may be fixed (depending on the mounting position). In this manner, the door can be opened in the first or second completely open position or remain in the center-closed position. The wheels will enable the first and second carriage to extend between extended opposing directions (as shown in

FIGS. 7



b


and


7




c


).




Likewise, the dual slider mechanism of

FIG. 8



a


may used with a furniture unit of the present invention. In this embodiment, the inner carriage


80


includes ends


80




a


and


80




b


. The ends


80




a


and


80




b


are rotatably mounted to wheels


82


or the like. The wheels


82


are mounted within rails


84




a


of a outer carriage


84


. The outer carriage


84


may be mounted to the frame of the furniture unit and the center carriage may be mounted to the door of the furniture unit. Of course, the inner carriage


80


may be mounted to the frame of the furniture unit and the second carriage


84


may be mounted to the door of the furniture unit. In either application, the dual slider mechanism will allow the door to slide in completely opposite directions to allow an opening to either the right or the left, depending on the desires of the user. The wheels will enable the first and second carriage to extend between extended opposing directions (as shown in

FIGS. 8



b


and


8




c


). In both the embodiments of

FIGS. 7



a


-


7




c


and


8




a


-


8




c


, stopping mechanisms may be implemented in order to ensure that the first and second carriages do not disengage and hence the door will not slide from the frame. Any known stopping mechanism known to those skilled in the art may be used for this purpose.





FIG. 11

shows a locking mechanism of the present invention. In this embodiment, the locking mechanism includes a cylinder lock portion


60


and a rotatable blade portion


62


mounted thereto. The cylinder lock portion


60


extends though a hole


51


in the frame


50


of the furniture unit and preferably at an end frame member


50




a


of the frame


50


. The frame


50


further includes a front cabinet member


50




b


that has a slot


64


corresponding to the location of the blade portion


62


, substantially perpendicular to the hole


51


. The blade portion


52


is capable of rotating through the slot


64


and into a slot or cavity or the like


66


of the door


52


. In embodiments, the slots


64


and


66


are aligned when the door is in the closed position.




Mode of Operation




In operation, the outer and inner carriages are both moveable in opposing directions with respect to one another. In one embodiment of operation, the inner carriage may be moved in both a first or a second direction while the outer carriage remains stationary. Similarly, in another embodiment of operation, the outer carriage may be moved in both a first or a second direction while the inner carriage remains stationary. In further embodiments, both the inner carriage and the outer carriage may be moved in tandem in opposite directions. The first and second directions are parallel to the longitudinal axis of the outer and the inner carriages. An over extension or disengagement of the inner and outer carriages may be, in embodiments, prevented by the opposing stopping edges of the bearing cage contacting the stoppers of the inner rail and outer carriages. Depending on the placement of the stoppers, the inner and outer carriages may extend to a certain overall length.




When using the dual slider mechanism of the present invention, the door of the curio may be moved in either a first or second direction in order to gain access to the interior portion of the curio. In this manner, the door can be opened either to the right or the left with respect to the main cabinetry or frame of the curio. A notch is, in embodiments, provided on opposing sides of the frame of the curio at the position of the dual slider mechanism to allow the door to open and close in both directions. This notch is preferably in the frame of the curio.




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 modification within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A furniture unit comprising:a frame having at least two notches; a door slidably mounted between a first open position, a second opposite open position and a center closed position with respect to a frame member; a slider mechanism mounted between the frame member and the door, the slider mechanism comprising: a first outer carriage having upstanding side rails; a first inner carriage slidably mounted within the upstanding side rails of the first outer carriage; and a bearing or wheel assembly slidable between the first outer carriage and the first inner carriage and adapted to slidably move the door between the first open position, the second opposite open position and the center closed position with respect to the frame member, wherein the at least two notches are aligned with a mounting position of the first outer carriage and the first inner carriage and are located in end stile portions of the frame.
  • 2. The furniture unit of claim 1, wherein the first outer carriage includes opposing upstanding side rails of which the first inner carriage is nestled therebetween.
  • 3. The furniture unit of claim 1, wherein:the first outer carriage and the first inner carriage are mounted to an upper portion of the frame or the door; and the at least two notches are positioned at opposing ends of the upper portion of the frame in alignment with the first outer carriage and the first inner carriage.
  • 4. The furniture unit of claim 1, wherein:the first outer carriage and the first inner carriage are mounted to a bottom portion of the frame or the door; and the at least two notches are positioned at opposing ends of the bottom portion of the frame in alignment with the first outer carriage and the first inner carriage.
  • 5. The furniture unit of claim 1, wherein stoppers are provided on at least one of the first outer carriage and the first inner carriage to prevent the door from extending beyond the first open position and the second open position.
  • 6. The frame unit of claim 1, further comprising a recess in the frame aligned with the at least two notches and one of the first carriage and the second carriage being mounted within the recess.
  • 7. A furniture unit comprising:a frame having at least two notches; a door slidably mounted between a first open position, a second opposite open position and a center closed position with respect to a frame member; a slider mechanism mounted between the frame member and the door, the slider mechanism comprising: a first outer carriage having upstanding side rails; a first inner carriage slidably mounted within the upstanding side rails of the first outer carriage; and a bearing or wheel assembly slidable between the first outer carriage and the first inner carriage and adapted to slidably move the door between the first open position, the second opposite open position and the center closed position with respect to the frame member, wherein the at least two notches are aligned with a mounting position of the first outer carriage and the first inner carriage, and further comprising a second slider mechanism having a second outer carriage, a second inner carriage and a second bearing or wheel assembly slidable between the second outer carriage and the second inner carriage, wherein: one of the first outer carriage and the first inner carriage is mounted to an upper portion of the frame and the door; the at least two notches are four notches where two notches are positioned at opposing ends of the upper portion of the frame in alignment with the first outer carriage and the first inner carriage; one of the second outer carriage and the second inner carriage is mounted to a bottom portion of the frame and the door; and two further notches of the four notches are positioned at opposing ends of the bottom portion of the frame in alignment with the second outer carriage and the second inner carriage.
  • 8. The furniture unit of claim 7, further comprisingtwo recesses formed within the frame and each of the two recesses are in alignment with the four notches and the (i) first outer carriage and the first inner carriage and one of or the (ii) second outer carriage or the second inner carriage are mounted within each of the recesses in the frame.
  • 9. A furniture unit comprising:a frame having at least two notches; a door slidably mounted between a first open position, a second opposite open position and a center closed position with respect to a frame member; a slider mechanism mounted between the frame member and the door, the slider mechanism comprising: a first outer carriage having upstanding side rails; a first inner carriage slidably mounted within the upstanding side rails of the first outer carriage; and a bearing or wheel assembly slidable between the first outer carriage and the first inner carriage and adapted to slidably move the door between the first open position, the second opposite open position and the center closed position with respect to the frame member; and a locking mechanism mounted between the frame and the door, the locking mechanism includes a cylinder lock portion and a rotatable blade portion mounted thereto wherein the at least two notches are aligned with a mounting position of the first outer carriage and the first inner carriage.
  • 10. The furniture unit of claim 9, wherein the cylinder lock portion extends though a hole in the frame and the blade portion is rotatable through a slot in the frame which is substantially perpendicular to the hole.
  • 11. The furniture unit of claim 10, wherein the door includes a means for accepting the blade portion to lock the door to the frame, the means for accepting being in substantial alignment with the slot when the door is locked to the frame.
  • 12. A furniture unit comprising:a frame; a door having a recess along one of a top portion and a bottom portion, the door slidably mounted between a first open position, a second opposite open position and a center closed position with respect to a frame member; a slider mechanism mounted between the frame member and within the recess of the door, the slider mechanism comprising: a first outer carriage having upstanding side rails; a first inner carriage slidably mounted within the upstanding side rails of the first outer carriage; a bearing or wheel assembly slidable between the first outer carriage and the first inner carriage and adapted to slidably move the door between the first open position, the second opposite open position and the center closed position with respect to the frame member; and a locking mechanism mounted between the frame and the door, wherein the locking mechanism includes a cylinder lock portion and a rotatable blade portion mounted thereto.
  • 13. The furniture unit of claim 12, wherein the first outer carriage and the first inner carriage are mounted to an upper portion of the frame or within the recess of the door.
  • 14. The furniture unit of claim 12, wherein the first outer carriage and the first inner carriage are mounted to a bottom portion of the frame or within the recess of the door.
  • 15. The furniture unit of claim 12, further comprising a second slider mechanism having a second outer carriage, a second inner carriage and a second bearing or wheel assembly slidable between the second outer carriage and the second inner carriage, wherein:one of the first outer carriage and the first inner carriage is mounted to an upper portion of the frame and within the recess of the door; and one of the second outer carriage and the second inner carriage is mounted to a bottom portion of the frame and within the recess of the door.
  • 16. The furniture unit of claim 12, wherein the cylinder lock portion extends though a hole in the frame and the blade portion is rotatable through a slot in the frame which is substantially perpendicular to the hole.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

The present application claims priority to provisional U.S. Application Serial No. 60/402,062, filed Aug. 9, 2002, which is incorporated by reference in its entirety herein.

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