1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a securing device for a drawer slide, and more particularly to a securing device to quick assemble and disassemble a slide and a drawer.
2. Description of the Prior Art
A conventional installation of an undermount drawer slide uses screws as fasteners for securing purpose. A quick assembly and disassembly device was derived later on.
These designs have been disclosed by many patent publications, such as, Taiwanese Patent Publication No. I249389 and U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,261,737; 5,439,283; 5,580,139; 5,632,541; 6,454,371; 6,913,334; 6,945,618; 2004/0095047; 2004/0227440 and 2005/0231083, etc., with regards to the quick assembly and disassembly devices, some of which have further disclosed a micro adjustment of moving up and down position of the slide.
Most of them are formed integrally in plastic material, and comprise handles and tenons. The resilient character of the material facilitates the tenon to be held in the slide, while the handle is adapted to release the locking status.
Such designs have a larger size, and the material will loose its resilient character after a period of time and loose its holding capability.
In view of the above shortcomings, this invention provides a securing device for a drawer slide which comprises a base, a pressing element and a first elastic element, said base comprising a fixing plate connected with a connecting element, said connecting element having a through hole; the pressing element slidably connected to said connecting element of said base, said pressing element comprising a releasing block corresponding in position to said through hole of said connecting element; and the first elastic element accommodated between said connecting element and said pressing element.
Preferably, the securing device further comprises a slide having a horizontal through hole and a holding element at one end thereof, said holding element having an engaging end and a connecting end, said engaging end being inserted through said horizontal through hole and extending outwardly from said slide, said connecting end being disposed in said slide and connected with a second elastic element.
Preferably, said second elastic element is a spring.
Preferably, said second elastic element is a leaf spring.
Preferably, said slide comprises a sleeve at the end of said slide, said sleeve being connected with a knob and a protruding sleeve, said slide having a vertical through hole, said protruding sleeve being inserted through said vertical through hole and controlled by sad knob.
Preferably, said sleeve comprises a first case and a second case, said protruding sleeve has inner threads, and said knob comprises a threaded rod and a circular groove, said first case comprising a first recess and a first neck section, said second case comprising a second recess and a second neck section, said first recess and said second recess accommodating said protruding sleeve, said threaded rod of said knob being connected to said inner threads of sad protruding sleeve, notches being provided on said protruding sleeve, protruding ribs being provided in said first and second recesses in relation to said notches of said protruding sleeve, said circular groove of said knob engaging with said first neck section and said second neck section.
Preferably, said first case and said second case have a first hole and a second hole in relation to said horizontal through hole of said slide for accommodation of said holding element, said engaging end of said holding element being inserted through said horizontal through hole of said slide and extending outwardly from said slide.
Preferably, said slide comprises a sleeve and a knob at the end of said slide, said sleeve having a threaded hole, and said knob comprising a threaded rod, said slide having a vertical through hole, said sleeve being disposed in said slide, said threaded rod of said knob being connected to said threaded hole of said sleeve and extending through said vertical through hole of said slide.
It is the primary object of the present invention to provide a securing device for a drawer slide, which has a compact size.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a securing device for a drawer slide, which is easy to operate and has a longer lifespan.
As shown in
The base 1 comprises a fixing plate 11 and a connecting element 12 vertically extending from the fixing plate 11. The fixing plate 11 has apertures 111. The connecting element 12 comprises a through hole 13, a first fixing piece 14, a second fixing piece 15 and a fixing post 16. The first fixing piece 14 has a protrusion 141. The connecting element 12 has a slanting surface 121 next to the first fixing piece 14.
The pressing element 2 is slidably connected to the connecting element 12 of the base 1, and comprises a releasing block 21 corresponding in position to the through hole 13 of the connecting element 12. A protruding buckle 22 is provided on an inner closed side of the pressing element 2, and a pair of insertion plates 23 is provided on the opposite side which is an open side. The protruding buckle 22 of the pressing element 2 is engaged with the protrusion 141 of the first fixing piece 14 of the base 1 with the insertion plates 23 engaging with the second fixing piece 15.
The first elastic element 3 is located between the connecting element 12 of the base 1 and the pressing element 2. One end of the first elastic element 3 is inserted onto the fixing post 16 of the connecting element 12.
The slide 4 has a horizontal through hole 41 and a vertical through hole 42 at one end thereof.
The holding element 5 has an engaging end 51 and a connecting end 52. The holding element 5 is secured to the through hole 41 of the slide 4. The engaging end 51 of the holding element 5 is inserted through the through hole 41 and extends outwardly from the slide 4. The connecting end 52 of the holding element 5 is connected with the second elastic element 6 and disposed in the slide 4. The second elastic element 6 can be a spring, as shown in
To operate the present invention, as shown in
To assemble the drawer A and the slide 4 of the present invention, as sown in
When the through hole 13 of the connecting element 12 reaches to the engaging end 51, the second elastic element 6 will push the engaging end 51 of the holding element 5 into the through hoe 13, as shown in
To release the securing status of the drawer A, as shown in
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The micro adjustment device comprises a sleeve 7C, a knob 8C and a protruding sleeve 9C. The sleeve 7C is composed of a first case 71C and a second case 72C. The first case 71C has a first recess 711C and a first neck section 712C. The second case 72C has a second recess 721C and a second neck section 722C. The first recess 711C and the second recess 721C are to accommodate the protruding sleeve 9C which has inner threads 91C. The knob 8C comprises a threaded rod 81C which is connected with the inner threads 91C of the protruding sleeve 9C. Notches 92C are disposed on the protruding sleeve 9C. A protruding rib 713C is provided in the first recess 711C, and another protruding rib 723C is provided in the second recess 721C. The knob 8C has a circular groove 82C for engagement of the first neck section 712C and the second neck section 722C. The first case 71C has a hole 714C. The second case 72C has a second hole 724C and a through hole 725C. The second elastic element 6C and the holding element 5C are accommodated in the holes 714C and 724C, and the engaging end 51C of the holding element 5C extends outwardly from the through hole 725C.
To install the fixing device and the micro adjustment device to the slide 4, as shown in
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