1. Field of Invention
The invention relates to a latch mechanism for retracting a drawer mounted on telescopic slides in a cabinet and more particularly to a lever latch for such purpose.
2. Description of Related Art
Typically, in order to provide security for the contents in drawers of a cabinet or for other reasons, a locking system is provided. It is typical to actuate a member of the locking system to unlock the drawer. For example, a conventional type of drawer latch is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,375,235. Thus, continuing improvements in the exploitation of drawer latch are constantly being sought.
It is therefore one object of the invention to provide a lever latch mechanism for retracting a drawer mounted on telescopic slides in a cabinet.
To achieve the above and other objects, the invention provides a latch mechanism for a sliding drawer supported by telescopic slides and mounted in a cabinet with two lateral side walls, a front opening, and two strikes mounted on the lateral side walls of the cabinet proximate the front opening thereof, the drawer including a front side wall with two side holes, two lateral side walls, and a bottom, the telescopic slides attached to the lateral side walls of the drawer for support and movement of the drawer into and out of the cabinet, the latch mechanism comprising in combination drawer handle mounted on the front side wall of the drawer; two lever catches including a bottom recess pivotably seated upon the bottom of the side hole, a top shoulder above the recess, the shoulder opposing the inner surface of the front side wall adjacent the top of the hole so as to prevent the lever catch from disengaging from the side hole, a rear cam surface, and an upward extending tang adjacent the cam surface, the tang being stopped by the strike in a first drawer retention position; and a transverse member having two ends secured to the front ends of the lever catches; wherein the total weight of portions of the lever catches in front of the recesses and the transverse member is greater than that of portions of the lever catches behind the recesses such that clockwise pivoting the transverse member about the recesses will unlock the tangs and pulling the drawer handle will dispose the drawer in a second drawer release position by passing the tangs under the strikes, and in the second drawer release position pushing the drawer handle forward will pass the tangs under the strikes until the tangs pass the strikes to dispose the drawer in the first drawer retention position.
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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A telescopic slide (not numbered) is mounted on either inner side wall of the cabinet 10. Note that the number of the slides can be more than one if the number of the drawers 20 is more than one. That is, the number of the slides on either side of the cabinet 10 is equal to that of the drawers 20. One section 12 of the slide is fixedly secured to either inner side wall of the cabinet 10 and the other section 24 is fixedly secured to either lateral side wall of the drawer 20. The other section 24 of the slide is adapted to slide relative to one section 12 thereof. Moreover, two L-shaped strike members 11 are provided and each is mounted above one section of the slide proximate the opening of the cabinet 10.
The drawer 20 comprises a back wall (not numbered), a front side wall 21, two lateral side walls (not numbered), and a bottom (not numbered). The front side wall 21 has a bent bottom depending downward, a bent top depending upward, and two slit-shaped holes 22 each disposed between the side edge of the front side wall 21 and the lateral side wall of the drawer 20. A front handle 40 with a front plate (not numbered) depending downward from the top thereof is mounted on the top of the front side wall 21.
An actuation assembly 30 is of U and comprises a transverse member 39 of L-section, a threaded hole 31 at either side of the transverse member 39, two lever catch members 33 as its short section, the lever catch member 33 including a front hole 37, and two fasteners (e.g., screws) 32 adapted to drive through the holes 37 into the threaded holes 31 for securing the lever catch members 33 to the transverse member 39.
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Advantageously, the locking of the drawer 20 in its closed position is reliable. Hence, it is impossible of opening the drawer 20 due to accident. Moreover, the opening of the drawer 20 can be easily done by a finger.
While the invention herein disclosed has been described by means of specific embodiments, numerous modifications and variations could be made thereto by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention set forth in the claims.