Claims
- 1. A self closing slide comprising:a first slide member; a second slide member slidably coupled to the first slide member; a self closing mechanism coupled to the second slide member comprising a housing having a first wall spaced apart from the second slide member defining a space therebetween, and at least a side wall extending from the first wall toward the second slide member, wherein the space is bounded by the first wall, the second slide member and the at least a side wall, a spring within the housing, the spring being located in the space, wherein the first slide member slides over the space and the spring, and an actuator moveable in response to a force generated by the spring; and a slot formed on the first slide member and extending to an end of the first slide member, wherein at least a portion of said actuator is received within the slot, and wherein the end of the first slide member is transverse to a longitudinal axis of the first slide member.
- 2. A self closing slide as recited in claim 1 wherein the first slide member comprises a web portion between two leg portions and wherein the slot is formed on the web portion.
- 3. A self closing slide as recited in claim 2 wherein the slot formed on the first slide member is elongated.
- 4. A self closing slide as recited in claim 2 wherein the slot formed on the first slide member comprises a portion extending in a direction transverse to a longitudinal axis of the first slide member.
- 5. A self closing slide as recited in claim 2 further comprising a third slide member between the first and second slide members.
- 6. A self closing slide as recited in claim 2 wherein the slot formed on the first slide member comprises a first portion extending to an end of the first slide member facing the self closing mechanism and a second portion extending from the first portion and generally at an angle relative to the first portion.
- 7. A self closing slide as recited in claim 6 wherein an edge of the first portion of the slot formed on the first slide member and an edge of the second portion of the slot formed on the first slide member define a tip.
- 8. A self closing slide as recited in claim 7 wherein the tip is rounded.
- 9. A self closing slide as recited in claim 7 wherein first slide member comprises a web portion between two leg portions and wherein the tip extends along a plane offset from a plane of the web of the first slide member.
- 10. A self closing slide as recited in claim 9 wherein the tip is joggled.
- 11. A self closing slide as recited in claim 6 wherein the slot first portion extends in a generally longitudinal direction in relation to the first slide member.
- 12. A self closing slide as recited in claim 1 wherein the self closing mechanism further comprises a first slot formed on the housing first wall having a first generally longitudinal portion and a second portion extending transversely from said first portion, said actuator being guided by the first slot.
- 13. A self closing slide as recited in claim 1 further comprising a pin coupled to the housing and penetrating the spring and actuator.
- 14. A self closing slide as recited in claim 13 wherein the actuator comprises:an actuator opening for accommodating the pin; and an actuator slot extending from the actuator opening to a free end of the actuator, wherein the pin has a diameter, wherein the actuator slot has a width smaller than the diameter, and wherein the pin is pushed into the actuator opening through the actuator slot.
- 15. A self closing slide as recited in claim 13 wherein the pin is coupled to a housing wall, said housing wall comprising:a wall opening for accommodating the pin; and a wall slot extending from the wall opening to a free end of the housing wall, wherein the pin has a diameter, wherein the wall slot has a width smaller than the diameter of the pin, and wherein the pin is pushed into the wall opening through the wall slot.
- 16. A self closing slide as recited in claim 15 wherein the wall opening formed on the housing wall is elongate for allowing the pin to translate within the opening and to pivot relative to the opening.
- 17. A self closing slide as recited in claim 13 wherein the pin is coupled to the housing at a location offset from a central longitudinal axis of the first slot.
- 18. A self-closing slide as recited in claim 12 wherein the actuator comprises a protrusion guided within the first slot.
- 19. A self closing slide as recited in claim 18 wherein the first slot extends between proximate a first end of the housing towards a second end of the housing, wherein a first end of the pin penetrates an opening in a wall at the first end of the housing and wherein the pin comprises a first cap at the pin first end, wherein the cap has dimension greater than a maximum dimension of the opening preventing the first cap from passing through the opening, whereby the pin can pivot relative to the opening, and wherein the pin comprises a second end and a second cap extending from the second end wherein the spring is sandwiched between the second cap and the actuator.
- 20. A self closing slide as recited in claim 19 further comprising a second slot formed on the housing proximate the first end, offset from the first slot and in communication with the first slot defining a tine between an edge of the first slot and an edge of the second slot.
- 21. A self closing slide as recited in claim 20 further comprising a detent formed on an edge of the first slot opposite the edge of the first slot defining the tine.
- 22. A self-closing slide as recited in claim 18 further comprising a first slot protrusion extending from a first edge of the first slot proximate an end of the housing furthest from the transverse portion of the first slot, and wherein the actuator protrusion comprises a first depression for accommodating said first slot protrusion.
- 23. A self-closing slide as recited in claim 22 further comprising a second slot protrusion extending from an edge of the first slot opposite the first edge and proximate and end of the housing furthest from the transverse portion of the first slot, and wherein the actuator protrusion comprises a second depression for accommodating said second slot protrusion.
- 24. A self-closing slide as recited in claim 18 wherein the protrusion is cylindrical.
- 25. A self closing slide as recited in claim 18 wherein the protrusion is elongate comprising a first semi-circular end opposite a second semi-circular end, wherein the diameter of the first semi-circular end is larger than the diameter of the second semi-circular end.
- 26. A self closing slide as recited in claim 25 wherein the protrusion comprises a peripheral surface and an end surface extending from the peripheral surface, and wherein the protrusion further comprises a longitudinal slot formed through the end surface and extending longitudinally along the protrusion and a lateral slot formed though the peripheral surface and intersecting the longitudinal slot.
- 27. A self closing slide as recited in claim 12 wherein the slot formed on the first slide member comprises a first portion extending to the end of the first slide member facing the self closing mechanism and a second portion extending at generally an angle relative to the first portion and in a direction away from the self closing mechanism, wherein the first slide member slides over the self closing mechanism and the first portion of the first slide member slot slides over the second portion of the housing first slot, and wherein the second portion of the first slide member slot slides over the first portion of the housing first slot.
- 28. A self-closing slide as recited in claim 12 wherein the spring is compressed when the actuator is guided along the second portion of the first slot.
- 29. A self closing slide as recited in claim 12 wherein when the actuator is within the second portion of the first slot formed on the housing, the spring is compressed.
- 30. A self closing slide as recited in claim 12 wherein the first slot formed on the housing further comprises a third portion spaced apart from the second portion and transverse relative to the first portion.
- 31. A self closing slide as recited in claim 12 further comprising a second slot formed on the housing offset from the first slot and in communication with the first slot defining a tine between an edge of the first slot and an edge of the second slot.
- 32. A self closing slide as recited in claim 12 wherein the first slot is formed on a wall of the housing, wherein the second slide member comprises a web and wherein the spring is located between the wall and the web.
- 33. A self-closing slide as recited in claim 1 further comprising a third slide member between the first and second slide members, wherein the housing comprises a flexible arm for forming a stop engageable by the third slide member.
- 34. A self closing slide as recited in claim 1 further comprising a strip spanning across the slot formed on the first slide member.
- 35. A self closing slide as recited in claim 33 wherein the actuator releasably engages the strip.
- 36. A self closing mechanism as recited in claim 33 wherein the strip is releasably straddled by the actuator.
- 37. A self closing slide as recited in claim 1 wherein the second slide member has a first end and a second end, wherein the first slide member can extend beyond the first end of the second slide member, and wherein the housing is coupled to the second slide member proximate the second slide member second end, wherein the housing comprises a first end, and a second end, wherein the housing second end is closer to the second slide member second end than the housing first end, wherein the housing further comprises a longitudinal first slot formed on the housing first wall, and wherein the actuator is engageable by the first slide member, said actuator being slidable along the first slot formed on the housing first wall between a first position and a second position.
- 38. A self closing slide as recited in claim 36 wherein the actuator comprises a channel extending from one end of the actuator to an opposite end of the actuator, wherein the said channel is oriented in a direction transverse to the first slot, and wherein said channel is bounded by an actuator first portion on one side and an actuator second portion on an opposite side.
- 39. A self closing slide as recited in claim 37 further comprising an opening formed on a web portion of the first slide member proximate an end of the first slide member, wherein a strip is defined between the opening and said end of the first slide member, wherein the first portion of the actuator penetrates the first slide member opening and wherein the strip is accommodated within the channel.
- 40. A self closing slide as recited in claim 38 wherein the actuator comprises a side tab extending from a side of the actuator, and wherein a side slot is formed on a side wall of the housing for accommodating the side tab, wherein the side tab slides along the side slot as the actuator moves along the housing, wherein the side slot comprises a first edge closer to the housing first wall and a second edge further from the housing first wall, the side slot having a width defined between the side slot first and second edges and wherein the width of the side slot increases proximate the housing first end and in a direction away from the housing first wall.
- 41. A self closing slide as recited in claim 39 further comprising a notch formed on the side slot first edge, wherein the side tab has a first end opposite a second end, wherein when in the first position, the side tab is at least partially within the increased width portion of the side slot, wherein the side tab and thereby the actuator rotate placing the side tab first end closer the to the side slot second edge, wherein the side tab second end engages the notch, and wherein the actuator first portion withdraws from the opening formed on the first slide member web portion.
- 42. A self closing slide as recited in claim 40 wherein the spring is in a compressed state when the actuator is in the first position.
- 43. A self closing slide as recited in claim 39 wherein the actuator comprises a second side tab extending from a side of the actuator opposite the first side tab, and wherein a second side slot is formed on a second side wall of the housing for accommodating the second side tab, wherein the second side tab slides along the second side slot as the actuator moves along the housing, wherein the second side slot comprises a first edge closer to the housing first wall and a second edge further from the housing first wall, the second side slot having a width defined between the second side slot first and second edges and wherein the width of the second side slot increases proximate the housing first end and in a direction away from the housing first wall.
- 44. A self closing slide as recited in claim 39 further comprising a pin coupled to the housing and penetrating the spring and actuator, wherein the spring is sandwiched between the housing first end and the actuator.
- 45. A self closing slide as recited in claim 43 wherein the actuator comprises:an actuator opening for accommodating the pin; and an actuator slot extending from the actuator opening to a free end of the actuator, wherein the pin has a diameter, wherein the actuator slot has a width smaller than the diameter, and wherein the pin is pushed into the actuator opening through the actuator slot.
- 46. A self closing slide as recited in claim 43 wherein is coupled to a housing wall, said housing wall comprising:a wall opening for accommodating the pin; and a wall slot extending from the wall opening to a free end of the housing wall, wherein the pin has a diameter, wherein the wall slot has a width smaller than the diameter of the pin, and wherein the pin is pushed into the wall opening through the wall slot.
- 47. A self closing slide as recited in claim 39 wherein the housing comprises another side wall defining the first end of the of the housing and a further side wall defining the second end of the housing, and wherein a second end of the pin is fitted in a depression formed on the side wall defining the second end of the housing and wherein a first end of the pin is fitted within a groove formed on the side wall defining the first end of the housing, wherein the groove extends away from the first wall, whereby the pin can pivot about the side wall defining the second wall such that the first end of the pin can move along the groove.
- 48. A self closing slide as recited in claim 39 further comprising:a second wall spaced apart from the first wall; a third wall between the first and second walls and spaced apart from the second and third walls; a longitudinal slot formed through the third wall; a longitudinal slot formed on the second wall to accommodate the spring; and a guide tab extending from the actuator and fitted within the third wall longitudinal slot.
- 49. A self-closing slide as recited in claim 47 wherein the second wall longitudinal slot penetrates the entire thickness of the second wall.
- 50. A self-closing slide as recited in claim 48 wherein the second wall slot has a width wider than the width of the spring.
- 51. A self-closing slide as recited in claim 47 wherein the spring is sandwiched between the guide tab and the first end of the housing.
- 52. A self closing slide as recited in claim 47 further comprising a notch formed on the side slot first edge, wherein the side tab has a first end opposite a second end, wherein when in the first position, the side tab is at least partially within the increased width portion of the side slot, wherein the side tab and thereby the actuator rotate placing the side tab first end closer the to the side slot second edge, wherein the side tab second end engages the notch, and wherein the actuator first portion withdraws from the first slide member opening.
- 53. A self closing slide as recited in claim 51 wherein the spring is in a compressed stated when the actuator is in the first position.
- 54. A self closing slide as recited in claim 47 wherein the actuator comprises a second side tab extending from a side of the actuator opposite the first side tab, and wherein a second side slot is formed on a second side wall of the housing for accommodating the second side tab, wherein the second side tab slides along the second side slot as the actuator moves along the body, wherein the second side slot comprises a first edge closer to the housing first wall and a second edge further from the housing first wall, the second side slot has a width defined between the second side slot first and second edges and wherein the width of the second side slot increases proximate the housing first end and in a direction away from the housing first wall.
- 55. A self closing slide as recited in claim 36 wherein the first position is closer to the housing first end than the second position and wherein when the actuator is in the first position the spring is compressed.
- 56. A self closing slide as recited in claim 1 wherein the self closing mechanism is releasably coupled to the second slide member.
- 57. A self closing slide as recited in claim 55 wherein the self closing mechanism comprises a housing, wherein the housing is releasably coupled to the second slide.
- 58. A self closing slide as recited in claim 56 wherein the housing comprises at least two legs fitted in slots formed on the second slide member.
- 59. A self closing slide as recited in claim 56 wherein the second slide member comprises a web, wherein lances are formed on the web engaging the housing legs.
- 60. A self closing slide as recited in claim 1 wherein the second slide member comprises a web and wherein the spring is sandwiched between the housing and the web.
- 61. A self closing slide comprising:a first slide member; a second slide member slidably coupled to the first slide member; a self closing mechanism coupled to the second slide member; and a slot formed on the first slide member along a first plane and extending to an end of the first slide member, the end of the first slide member being transverse to a longitudinal axis of the first slide member, wherein the slot formed on the first slide member comprises a first portion extending to an end of the first slide member facing the self closing mechanism and a second portion extending from the first portion and at an angle relative to the first portion, wherein an edge of the first portion of the slot formed on the first slide member and an edge of the second portion of the slot formed on the first slide member define a tip, wherein the first slide member comprises a web portion between two leg portions, wherein the slot and the web portion are formed along the first plane, and wherein the tip extends along a second plane offset from the first plane of the web of the first slide member.
- 62. A self closing slide as recited in claim 62 wherein the tip is rounded.
- 63. A self closing slide as recited in claim 62 wherein a portion of the web portion is joggled offsetting the plane on which the tip extends from the first plane.
- 64. A self closing slide comprising:a first slide member; a second slide member slidably coupled to the first slide member; a self closing mechanism coupled to the second slide member comprising a housing, a spring within the housing and an actuator moveable in response to a force generated by the spring; and a slot formed on the first slide member and extending to an end of the first slide member, wherein at least a portion of said actuator is received within the slot, and wherein the end of the first slide member is transverse to a longitudinal axis of the first slide member, wherein the self closing mechanism further comprises a first slot formed on the housing having a first generally longitudinal portion and a second portion extending transversely from said first portion, said actuator being guided by the first slot.
- 65. A self-closing slide as recited in claim 68 wherein the actuator comprises a protrusion guided within the first slot.
- 66. A self closing slide as recited in claim 74 wherein the first slot extends between proximate a first end of the housing towards a second end of the housing, wherein a first end of the pin penetrates an opening in a wall at the first end of the housing and wherein the pin comprises a first cap at the pin first end, wherein the cap has dimension greater than a maximum dimension of the opening preventing the first cap from passing through the opening, whereby the pin can pivot relative to the opening, and wherein the pin comprises a second end and a second cap extending from the second end wherein the spring is sandwiched between the second cap and the actuator.
- 67. A self closing slide as recited in claim 75 further comprising a second slot formed on the housing proximate the first end, offset from the first slot and in communication with the first slot defining a tine between an edge of the first slot and an edge of the second slot.
- 68. A self closing slide as recited in claim 76 further comprising a detent formed on an edge of the first slot opposite the edge of the first slot defining the tine.
- 69. A self-closing slide as recited in claim 74 further comprising a first slot protrusion extending from a first edge of the first slot proximate an end of the housing furthest from the transverse portion of the first slot, and wherein the actuator protrusion comprises a first depression for accommodating said first slot protrusion.
- 70. A self-closing slide as recited in claim 78 further comprising a second slot protrusion extending from an edge of the first slot opposite the first edge and proximate and end of the housing furthest from the transverse portion of the first slot, and wherein the actuator protrusion comprises a second depression for accommodating said second slot protrusion.
- 71. A self-closing slide as recited in claim 74 wherein the protrusion is cylindrical.
- 72. A self closing slide as recited in claim 74 wherein the protrusion is elongate comprising a first semi-circular end opposite a second semi-circular end, wherein the diameter of the first semi-circular end is larger than the diameter of the second semi-circular end.
- 73. A self closing slide as recited in claim 81 wherein the protrusion comprises a peripheral surface and an end surface extending from the peripheral surface, and wherein the protrusion further comprises a longitudinal slot formed through the end surface and extending longitudinally along the protrusion and a lateral slot formed though the peripheral surface and intersecting the longitudinal slot.
- 74. A self-closing slide as recited in claim 68 wherein the spring is compressed when the actuator is guided along the second portion of the first slot.
- 75. A self closing slide as recited in claim 68 wherein when the actuator is within the second portion of the first slot formed on the housing, the spring is compressed.
- 76. A self closing slide as recited in claim 68 wherein the first slot formed on the housing further comprises a third portion spaced apart from the second portion and transverse relative to the first portion.
- 77. A self closing slide as recited in claim 68 further comprising a second slot formed on the housing offset from the first slot and in communication with the first slot defining a tine between an edge of the first slot and an edge of the second slot.
- 78. A self closing slide as recited in claim 68 wherein the first slot is formed on a wall of the housing, wherein the second slide member comprises a web and wherein the spring is located between the wall and the web.
- 79. A self closing slide comprising:a first slide member; a second slide member slidably coupled to the first slide member; a self closing mechanism coupled to the second slide member comprising a housing, a spring within the housing and an actuator moveable in response to a force generated by the spring; a slot formed on the first slide member and extending to an end of the first slide member, wherein at least a portion of said actuator is received within the slot, and wherein the end of the first slide member is transverse to a longitudinal axis of the first slide member; and a pin coupled to the housing and penetrating the spring and actuator.
- 80. A self closing slide as recited in claim 69 wherein the actuator comprises:an actuator opening for accommodating the pin; and an actuator slot extending from the actuator opening to a free end of the actuator, wherein the pin has a diameter, wherein the actuator slot has a width smaller than the diameter, and wherein the pin is pushed into the actuator opening through the actuator slot.
- 81. A self closing slide as recited in claim 69 wherein the pin is coupled to a housing wall, said housing wall comprising:a wall opening for accommodating the pin; and a wall slot extending from the wall opening to a free end of the housing wall, wherein the pin has a diameter, wherein the wall slot has a width smaller than the diameter of the pin, and wherein the pin is pushed into the wall opening through the wall slot.
- 82. A self closing slide as recited in claim 71 wherein the wall opening formed on the housing wall is elongate for allowing the pin to translate within the opening and to pivot relative to the opening.
- 83. A self closing slide as recited in claim 69 wherein the pin is coupled to the housing at a location offset from a central longitudinal axis of the first slot.
- 84. A self closing slide comprising:a first slide member; a second slide member slidably coupled to the first slide member; a self closing mechanism coupled to the second slide member comprising a housing, the housing having a first slot having a first portion and a second portion extending transversely from the first portion, a spring within the housing and an actuator moveable in response to a force generated by the spring; and a slot formed on the first slide member and extending to an end of the first slide member, wherein at least a portion of said actuator is received within the slot, and wherein the end of the first slide member is transverse to a longitudinal axis of the first slide member, wherein the slot formed on the first slide member comprises a first portion extending to the end of the first slide member facing the self closing mechanism and a second portion extending at generally an angle relative to the first portion and in a direction away from the self closing mechanism, wherein the first slide member slides over the self closing mechanism and the first portion of the first slide member slot slides over the second portion of the housing first slot, and wherein the second portion of the first slide member slot slides over the first portion of the housing first slot.
CROSS-REFERENCE RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/846,765, filed on Apr. 30, 2001 and still pending, which is based upon and claims priority on U.S. provisional application No. 60/202,365, filed May 1, 2000, the contents of which are fully incorporated herein by reference.
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