1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to drawer and drawer cabinet mounting technology and more particularly, to a linking mechanism capable of synchronizing the operation of the two sliding rail assemblies that are coupled between a drawer and a drawer cabinet.
2. Description of the Related Art
Sliding rail assemblies are in drawer cabinets to secure drawers, enabling drawers to be moved in and out of drawer cabinets between a close position and an open position. However, if the applied force is not applied to the middle part of the front side of the drawer, the drawer may be biased. Further, Taiwan Patent M365677, equivalent to U.S. Pat. No. 8,079,653, discloses a sliding track assembly for controlling positioning of a movable object in a fixed object, for example, a drawer in a drawer cabinet, between a close position and an open position. This design of sliding track assembly is repeatedly pressable to control positioning of a positioning block in a circulating guide groove. However, if the user presses a part of the front side of the movable object (drawer) far from the midpoint between the two sliding track assemblies, only one sliding track assembly will be opened or locked. In this case, the drawer will not be opened or fully opened. Further, during application of auto-close sliding track assemblies, the drawer may be not fully closed due to large drawer clearance or uneven pulling force of spring members.
The present invention has been accomplished under the circumstances in view. It is the main object of the present invention to provide a linking mechanism, which is capable of synchronizing the operation of two sliding rail assemblies that are coupled between a drawer and a drawer cabinet, enabling the drawer to be accurately moved in and out of the drawer cabinet between an open position and a close position.
To achieve this and other objects of the present invention, a linking mechanism comprises a rotary wheel set mounted at two opposite inner lateral sidewalls of a drawer cabinet, an actuator set mounted at two opposite outer lateral sidewalls of a drawer for rotating two rotary tables of the rotary wheel set, and a linking cord set coupled between two rotary tables of the rotary wheel set.
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The linking mechanism comprises a wheel holder set 1, a rotary wheel set 2, a linking cord set 3, and an actuator set 4. The wheel holder set 1 comprises a first wheel holder 11, which comprises a first pivot axle 111 and a first top cover 112 located at the top side thereof beyond the first pivot axle 111 and defining a first curved track 113, and a second wheel holder 12, which comprises a second pivot axle 121 and a second top cover 122 located at the top side thereof beyond the second pivot axle 121 and defining a second curved track 123. The rotary wheel set 2 comprises a first rotary table 21 and a second rotary table 22. The first rotary table 21 comprises a first locating portion 211 and a first connection portion 212 respectively located at opposing top and bottom sides thereof, a first driven slot 213 located at the periphery thereof between the first locating portion 211 and the first connection portion 212, a first center pivot hole 214, and a first rib 215 extend around one side of the first driven slot 213. The second rotary table 22 comprises a second locating portion 221 and a second connection portion 222 respectively located at opposing top and bottom sides thereof, a second driven slot 223 located at the periphery thereof between the second locating portion 221 and the second connection portion 222, a second center pivot hole 224, and a second rib 225 extending around one side of the second driven slot 223. The linking cord set 3 comprises a first linking cord 31, a second linking cord 32, a first tension adjustment device 33 adapted for adjustment of the tension of the first linking cord 31, and a second tension adjustment device 34 adapted for adjustment of the tension of the second linking cord 32. The actuator set 4 comprises a first actuator 41 and a second actuator 42. The first actuator 41 comprises a first driving rod 411, and a first locating plate 412. The second actuator 42 comprises a second driving rod 421 and a second locating plate 422.
The first wheel holder 11 and second wheel holder 12 of the wheel holder set 1 are respectively affixed to the two opposite inner lateral sidewalls of the drawer cabinet 5. The first center pivot hole 214 of the first rotary table 21 is coupled to the first pivot axle 111 of the first wheel holder 11. The second center pivot hole 224 of the second rotary table 22 is coupled to the second pivot axle 121 of the second wheel holder 12. The linking cord set 3 is installed in the rotary wheel set 2 in such a manner that the first linking cord 31 has its one end connected to the first locating portion 211 of the first rotary table 21 and its other end extended to the second rotary table 22 and wound round the first connection portion 212 of the first rotary table 21 and the second connection portion 222 of the second rotary table 22 and then connected to the second locating portion 221. The second linking cord 32 has its one end connected to the first connection portion 212 of the first rotary table 21, and its other end extended toward the second rotary table 22 and then wound round the first locating portion 211 of the first rotary table 21 and the second locating portion 221 of the second rotary table 22 and then connected to the second connection portion 222 so that the first linking cord 31 and the second linking cord 32 extend across each other and coupled between the first rotary table 21 and the second rotary table 22. The first locating plate 412 of the first actuator 41 and the second locating plate 422 and the second actuator 42 are respectively fastened to the two opposite outer lateral sidewalls of the drawer 6, keeping the first driving rod 411 of the first actuator 41 in the first driven slot 213 of the first rotary table 21 and the second driving rod 421 of the second actuator 42 in the second driven slot 223 of the second rotary table 22.
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