1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a rail assembly for a drawer, more particularly to a rail assembly with an engaging protrusion that is elastically deformable.
2. Description of the Related Art
FIGS. 1 to 3 illustrates a conventional rail assembly 1 for mounting a drawer 3 in a cabinet 2. The rail assembly 1 includes a first rail 11 that has a stopping protrusion 13 protruding therefrom, and a second rail 12 that is mounted slidably on the first rail 11 and that is formed with an engaging protrusion 14 which is blocked by the stopping protrusion 13 when the second rail 12 is moved to a front position relative to the first rail 11 where the drawer 3 is fully opened so as to arrest further frontward movement of the second rail 12 relative to the first rail 11. The engaging protrusion 14 includes a lever 14′ that has a fixed end 140 fixed to the second rail 12, and a distal free end 141 opposite to the fixed end 140, and that defines a shoulder 142 between the fixed end 140 and the distal free end 141. The shoulder 142 engages the stopping protrusion 13 when the second rail 12 is moved to the front position, and is disengaged from the stopping protrusion 13 when the distal free end 141 of the lever 14 is forced upwardly, thereby permitting further frontward movement of the second rail 12.
The conventional rail assembly 1 is disadvantageous in that forcing of the lever 14 for the purpose of detaching the drawer 3 from the cabinet 2 requires the user to use one of his or her hands to lift the lever 14 (see
The object of the present invention is to provide a rail assembly that is capable of overcoming the aforesaid drawback associated with the prior art.
According to this invention, a rail assembly for a drawer comprises: a first rail defining a track, having an inner surface and a front end, and formed with a stopping protrusion that is disposed adjacent to the front end, that protrudes from the inner surface into the track, and that has a rear end; and a second rail mounted slidably on the first rail, slidable along the track, having a rear end, and formed with an engaging protrusion that is disposed adjacent to the rear end of the second rail and that protrudes therefrom toward the inner surface of the first rail. The engaging protrusion includes a head body that has opposite top and bottom ends and that gradually reduces in cross-section from the top end to the bottom end. The bottom end of the head body is formed with a curved nose that protrudes downwardly therefrom and that is blocked by the rear end of the stopping protrusion when the second rail is moved frontwardly to a front position relative to the first rail. The head body is elastically deformable so as to be compressed by the rear end of the stopping protrusion to an extent that the nose is able to slide over the rear end of the stopping protrusion when the second rail is further moved frontwardly from the front position.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment of the invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIGS. 4 to 8 illustrate the preferred embodiment of a rail assembly 4 according to the present invention for mounting slidably a drawer 8 in a cabinet 7.
The rail assembly 4 includes: a first rail 41 defining a track 40, having an inner surface 411 and a front end 412, and formed with a stopping protrusion 53 that is disposed adjacent to the front end 412, that protrudes from the inner surface 411 into the track 40, and that has a rear end 531; and a second rail 42 mounted slidably on the first rail 41, slidable along the track 40, having a rear end 422, and formed with an engaging protrusion 6 that is disposed adjacent to the rear end 422 of the second rail 42 and that protrudes therefrom toward the inner surface 4111 of the first rail 41. The engaging protrusion 6 includes a head body 61 that has opposite top and bottom ends 611, 612 and that gradually reduces in cross-section from the top end 611 to the bottom end 612. The bottom end 612 of the head body 61 is formed with a curved first nose 60 that protrudes downwardly therefrom and that is blocked by the rear end 531 of the stopping protrusion 53 when the second rail 42 is moved frontwardly to a first front position (see
In this embodiment, the head body 61 is integrally formed with the first nose 60, and is elastically deformable so as to be compressed together with the first nose 60 when the first nose 60 is pressed by the rear end 531 of the stopping protrusion 53 upon frontward movement of the second rail 42 from the first front position.
The stopping protrusion 53 further has a front end 532 opposite to the rear end 531 of the stopping protrusion 53, and an upper surface 533 extending between the front and rear ends 532, 531 of the stopping protrusion 53. The first nose 60 defines a lowest point 601, and has a curved front guiding face 602 that extends upwardly and frontwardly from the lowest point 601, and a curved rear guiding face 603 that extends upwardly and rearwardly from the lowest point 601. The lowest point 601 of the first nose 60 is in sliding contact with the upper surface 533 of the stopping protrusion 53 when the second rail 42 is disposed at a middle front position (see
The engaging protrusion 6 further includes a tail 62 that extends rearwardly from the first nose 60 and that has a curved second nose 63 protruding downwardly therefrom. The second nose 63 is blocked by the rear end 531 of the stopping protrusion 53 when the second rail 42 is disposed at the middle front position (see
The engaging protrusion 6 is preferably made from a steel filled epoxy material, such as Devcon Plastic Steel, which is a trade name of Taylor and Art Plastics, Inc.
With the inclusion of the first nose 60 of the engaging protrusion 6 in the rail assembly 4 of this invention, the aforesaid drawback associated with the prior art can be eliminated. Moreover, due to the second nose 63 of the tail 62 of the engaging protrusion 6, undesired removal of the drawer 8 from the cabinet 7 can be avoided.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretations and equivalent arrangements.