US20130022296A1 - Interlocking device for a drawer slide - Google Patents
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- E05—LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
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- E05B65/46—Locks or fastenings for special use for drawers
- E05B65/462—Locks or fastenings for special use for drawers for two or more drawers
- E05B65/463—Drawer interlock or anti-tilt mechanisms, i.e. when one drawer is open, at least one of the remaining drawers is locked
- E05B65/464—Drawer interlock or anti-tilt mechanisms, i.e. when one drawer is open, at least one of the remaining drawers is locked comprising two or more lock elements aligned in end-to-end abutting relation
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- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47B—TABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
- A47B88/00—Drawers for tables, cabinets or like furniture; Guides for drawers
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- A47B—TABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
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- the present invention relates to a drawer slide, and more particularly to an interlocking device capable of providing strong structure strength to the linkage member and maintaining other drawers in a locked state when one drawer is being pulled. Furthermore, since the middle board is driven to slide by the inner board.
- the conventional interlocking device comprises an outer board 90 which is formed with an elongated groove 901 and an assembling hole 902 at an end thereof.
- a clipping piece 91 is disposed in the elongated groove 901 and includes an extending clipping portion 911 which defines a space 912 with respect to the assembling hole 902 .
- the interlocking device further comprises two linkage members 93 , each of which includes an L-shaped abutting portion 931 , an engaging protrusion 932 and an assembling portion 933 .
- the abutting portions 931 are disposed in the space 912 , and the engaging protrusion 932 are inserted into the elongated groove 901 from the assembling hole 902 and restricted therein by the lateral edge of the elongated groove 901 .
- the assembling portions 933 are provided for insertion of linkage rod (now shown) to engage with or move other structures.
- FIGS. 12 and 13 in the outer board 90 are disposed a middle board 94 and an inner board 95 .
- the outer board 90 is disposed in the cabinet, and the inner board 95 is disposed in the drawers.
- FIG. 12 shows that the inner board 95 is provided at its end close to the linkage members 93 with an actuator 96 .
- the actuator is rhombic-shaped and includes two oblique surfaces 961 tapering toward the inner board 95 and two oblique surface 962 tapering in an opposite direction to the tapering direction of the oblique surfaces 961 .
- the engaging protrusions 932 of the linkage members 93 are each provided with an oblique surface 9321 , 9322 , and the oblique surfaces 9321 , 9322 are tapered in opposite directions.
- the four oblique surfaces 961 , 962 of the actuator 96 and the oblique surfaces 9321 , 9322 of the engaging protrusions 932 of the linkage members 93 cooperate with one another to make the inner board 95 push against the two linkage members 93 when the inner board 95 moves along the with the drawers.
- the upper linkage member 93 as shown in FIG. 12 will fall off and abut against the edge of the inner board 95 after the actuator 96 passes, so that the engaging protrusions 932 of the two linkage members 93 won't be able to abut against the edge of the outer board 90 to move the linkage rod (not shown) and other structures.
- FIG. 13 Another conventional structure was invented as shown in FIG. 13 , wherein the actuator 97 is located at one end of the middle board 94 close to the linkage members 93 and extends toward the linkage members 93 to form two swayable clipping arms 971 .
- the inner board 95 moves through the two clipping arms 971 , it will push the two clipping arms 971 toward the two linkage members 93 , so as to make the engaging protrusions 932 of the linkage members 93 press against the edge of the outer board 90 , so that the linkage rod (not shown) is able to move and engage with other structures.
- the actuator 97 and the clipping arms 971 are integral with each other as an elastic unitary structure made of plastic material, the actuator 97 has a weak structural strength, and the clipping arms 971 are more likely to be broken due to frequent sway motion. Furthermore, the linkage members 93 are positioned by the engaging protrusions 932 pressing against the edge of the outer board 90 , however, the engaging protrusions 932 are small and thin to be strong enough to stand the pressing force applied to the edge of the outer board 90 by the actuators 96 , 97 .
- the present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages.
- the primary object of the present invention is to provide an interlocking device capable of providing strong structure strength to the linkage member and maintaining other drawers in a locked state when one drawer is being pulled. Furthermore, since the middle board is driven to slide by the inner board, when the drawer is being closed, the middle board and the inner board can be pushed back synchronously, reducing the noise caused when the drawer slide is returning.
- an interlocking device in accordance with the present invention comprises an elongated outer board, a fixed seat, two linkage members, a middle board, a restricting member and an inner board.
- the elongated outer board is fixed in the cabinet and including a first end, a second end and an elongated groove connected between the first and second ends, a direction from the first end to the second end is defined as an X direction, and a Y direction being perpendicular to the X direction, the outer board is provided with an assembling portion at the first end.
- the fixed seat is disposed at the assembling portion of the outer board and formed at both ends thereof with two receiving portions and a connecting portion between the two receiving portions, each of the receiving portions being formed with an assembling notch extending in the Y direction, the connecting portion is provided at both sides thereof with two rib portions extending in the Y direction, and a receiving space is defined between the two rib portions and in communication with the two assembling notches.
- the two linkage members each are provided with a pushing portion, a guiding portion and an assembling portion that are arranged in a stepped manner that the guiding portion is lower than the assembling portion and higher than the pushing portion.
- a pushing edge At an end of the pushing portion of the respective linkage members is formed a pushing edge.
- the guiding portion includes an inclined surface which is perpendicular and adjacent to the pushing portion.
- the assembling portion is formed with a groove, the pushing portion and the guiding portion of the two linkage members are inserted into the fixed seat via the assembling notches of the two receiving portions of the fixed seat in such a manner that a distance between the two inclined surfaces of the two linkage members tapers toward the first end of the outer board.
- the pushing edges of the two linkage members are abutted against each other in such a manner that one of the linkage members has the inclined surface of its guiding portion received in the receiving space, so as to make the assembling portion of the other linkage member disengage from its corresponding assembling notch, the inclined surface of the guiding portion of the other linkage member is received in the corresponding assembling notch.
- the elongated middle board is received in the elongated groove of the outer board and formed with an elongated groove extending in the X direction and two lateral edges at both sides of the elongated groove.
- the middle board is provided at one end thereof with an actuating block located corresponding to the first end of the outer board, at one end of the actuating block are formed two inclined guiding surfaces, and the distance between the two inclined guiding surfaces tapers toward the first end of the outer board.
- the actuating block is provided with a pivot portion located adjacent to one of the lateral edges of the elongated groove, and the actuating block of the middle board is disposed between the two receiving portions of the fixed seat.
- a height of the two inclined guiding surfaces is equal to that of the inclined surfaces of the two guiding portions of the linkage members, and a distance between the inclined surfaces of the two linkage members is bigger than a distance between the two inclined guiding surfaces of the actuating block.
- the restricting member is formed around its periphery with a stopping surface, a restricting surface adjacent to the stopping surface and a pivot portion at a conjunction between the stopping surface and the restricting surface.
- the pivot portion of the restricting member is pivoted to the pivot portion of the actuating block of the middle board in such a manner that the restricting surface is stopped against one of the receiving portions of the fixed seat.
- the elongated inner board is received in the elongated groove of the middle board and then fixed to a drawer of the cabinet, the inner board is formed with a notch in the shape of the restricting member and includes a pushing surface for pushing against the stopping surface of the restricting member.
- the respective connecting rods have two ends inserted and connected to the grooves of the linkage members and are arranged in the Y direction.
- the drawers are arranged in the Y direction.
- the inner board When one of the drawers is pulled in the X direction toward the first end of the outer board, the inner board will be moved together with the drawer being pulled and push the restricting member, the middle board and the actuating block, then the two linkage members are pushed to move in an opposite direction to the Y direction, as a result, the connecting rods are caused to push the linkage members of other interlocking devices, so that the inclined surface of the guiding portion of one of the linkage members of other interlocking devices will be received in the receiving space and abutted against the inclined guiding surface of the actuating block of the middle board of the other interlocking devices to prevent other drawers from being pulled out.
- FIG. 1 is an exploded view of an interlocking device for a drawer slide in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is an assembly view of the interlocking device for a drawer slide in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 3 is another assembly view of the interlocking device for a drawer slide in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 4 is an enlarged view of a part of FIG. 2 ;
- FIG. 5 shows the state of the respective interlocking devices of the present invention when none of the drawers of the cabinet is pulled out
- FIG. 6 shows the state of the respective interlocking devices of the present invention when the topmost drawer of the cabinet is pulled out
- FIG. 7 shows the state of the respective interlocking devices of the present invention when the middle drawer of the cabinet is pulled out
- FIG. 8 shows another embodiment of the middle board of the interlocking in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 9 shows another embodiment of the inner board and the restricting member of FIG. 4 ;
- FIG. 10 shows yet another embodiment of the inner board and the restricting member of FIG. 4 ;
- FIG. 11 shows a conventional interlocking device for a drawer slide
- FIG. 12 is another view of the conventional interlocking device for a drawer slide.
- FIG. 13 is yet another view of the conventional interlocking device for a drawer slide.
- an interlocking device for a drawer slide in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention is applied in a cabinet (not shown) which comprises a plurality of drawers (not shown).
- a cabinet (not shown) which comprises a plurality of drawers (not shown).
- Each of the drawers is provided with an interlocking device with respect to the cabinet, the interlocking devices are horizontally arranged and each two neighboring interlocking devices are connected by a connecting rod 70 .
- Each of the interlocking devices includes an outer board 10 , a fixed seat 20 , two linkage members 30 , a middle board 40 , a restricting member 50 and an inner board 60 .
- the outer board 10 is elongated and fixed in a cabinet (not shown) and includes a first end 101 , a second end 102 and an elongated groove 11 connected between the first and second ends 101 , 102 .
- the direction from the first end 101 to the second end 102 is defined as an X direction, and a Y direction is perpendicular to the X direction.
- the outer board 10 is provided with two lateral edges 12 at both sides of the elongated groove 11 and an assembling portion 13 at the first end 101 .
- the fixed seat 20 is an elongated hollow structure which is thick at both ends and thin in the middle and disposed at the assembling portion 13 of the outer board 10 .
- the fixed seat 20 is formed at both ends thereof with two symmetrical receiving portions 21 and a connecting portion 22 between the two receiving portions 21 .
- Each of the receiving portions 21 is formed with an assembling notch 211 extending in the Y direction.
- the connecting portion 22 is provided at both sides thereof with two rib portions 221 extending in the Y direction, and a receiving space 23 is defined between the two rib portions 221 and in communication with the two assembling notches 211 .
- a guiding surface 212 located close to the second end 102 of the outer board 10 and an arc-shaped surface 214 located close to the first end 101 of the outer board 10 .
- the assembling portion 13 of the outer board 10 is formed with two positioning holes 131 .
- a guiding block 222 Between the two rib portions 221 of the connecting portion 22 of the fixed seat 20 is arranged a guiding block 222 , and in the guiding block 222 are formed two holes 223 .
- Two fixing members 24 are inserted through the holes 223 of the guiding block 222 and into the positioning holes 131 of the outer board 10 , so as to fix the fixed seat 20 to the assembling portion 13 of the outer board 10 .
- Each of the two linkage members 30 is provided with a pushing portion 31 , a guiding portion 32 and an assembling portion 33 that are arranged in a stepped manner that the guiding portion 32 is lower than the assembling portion 33 and higher than the pushing portion 31 .
- the guiding portion 32 includes an inclined surface 321 which is perpendicular and adjacent to the pushing portion 31 .
- the assembling portion 33 is formed with a groove 331 .
- the pushing portion 31 and the guiding portion 32 of the two linkage members 30 are inserted into the fixed seat 20 via the assembling notches 211 of the two receiving portions 21 of the fixed seat 20 in such a manner that the distance between the two inclined surfaces 321 of the two linkage members 30 tapers toward the first end 101 of the outer board 10 .
- a stopping surface 213 around each of the assembling notches 211 of the receiving portions 21 of the fixed seat 20 is formed a stopping surface 213 .
- an abutting surface 332 is connected between the assembling portion 33 and the guiding portion 32 of the respective linkage members 30 .
- the pushing edges 311 of the two linkage members 30 are abutted against each other in such a manner that one of the linkage members 30 has the abutting surface 332 of the assembling portion 33 abutted against the stopping surface 213 of one of the assembling notches 211 and has the inclined surface 321 of its guiding portion 32 received in the receiving space 23 to push against the other linkage member 30 , so as to make the assembling portion 33 of the other linkage member 30 disengage from its corresponding assembling notch 211 .
- the inclined surface 321 of the guiding portion 32 of the other linkage member 30 is received in the corresponding assembling notch 211 .
- the middle board 40 is elongated and received in the elongated groove 11 of the outer board 10 .
- the middle board 40 is formed with an elongated groove 41 extending in the X direction and two lateral edges 42 at both sides of the elongated groove 41 .
- the middle board 40 is provided at one end thereof with an actuating block 43 located corresponding to the first end 101 of the outer board 10 .
- At the end of the actuating block 43 are formed two inclined guiding surfaces 431 , and the distance between the two inclined guiding surfaces 431 tapers toward the first end 101 of the outer board 10 .
- the actuating block 43 is provided with a pivot portion 432 located adjacent to one of the lateral edges 42 of the elongated groove 41 .
- the actuating block 43 of the middle board 40 is disposed between the two receiving portions 21 of the fixed seat 20 , the height of the two inclined guiding surfaces 431 is equal to that of the inclined surfaces 321 of the two guiding portions 32 of the linkage members 30 , and the distance between the inclined surfaces 321 of the two linkage members 30 is bigger than the distance between the two inclined guiding surfaces 431 of the actuating block 43 .
- the middle board 40 comprises a board 410 and an actuating member 430 fixed to the board 410 .
- the board 410 is formed at one end thereof with a fixing hole 45
- the actuating member 430 is formed with a connecting portion 46
- a fastener 47 is inserted through the connecting portion 46 of the actuating member 430 and into the fixing hole 45 of the board 410 , so as to fix the actuating member 430 to the board 410 .
- the restricting member 50 is formed around its periphery with a stopping surface 51 , a restricting surface 52 adjacent to the stopping surface 51 and a pivot portion 53 at the conjunction between the stopping surface 51 and the restricting surface 52 .
- the pivot portion 53 of the restricting member 50 is pivoted to the pivot portion 432 of the actuating block 43 of the middle board 40 in such a manner that the restricting surface 52 is stopped against the receiving portion 21 of the fixed seat 20 .
- the pivot portions 53 and 432 of the restricting member 50 and the actuating block 43 are in the form of a hole, and then a pivot 531 is inserted through the two pivot portions 53 , 432 to pivot the restricting member 50 to the actuating block 43 .
- the restricting surface 52 when the restricting member 50 moves in the X direction, the restricting surface 52 is abutted against the guiding surface 212 , and when the restricting member 50 pivots, the restricting surface 52 is abutted against the arc-shaped surface 214 .
- the inner board 60 is elongated and received in the elongated groove 41 of the middle board 40 and then fixed to a drawer of the cabinet.
- the inner board 60 is formed with a notch 61 in the shape of the restricting member 50 and includes a pushing surface 611 for pushing against the stopping surface 51 of the restricting member 50 .
- the restricting member 50 is sectorial-shaped and includes an arc-shaped surface 54 connecting the stopping surface 51 and the restricting surface 52 for allowing the restricting member 50 to be rotated into or out of the notch 61 of the inner board 60 .
- the notch 61 of the inner board 60 is further provided with a stopping member 63 which includes a notch 631 and a connecting portion 632 .
- the connecting portion 632 of the stopping member 63 is inserted in the notch 61 of the inner board 60 .
- the notch 631 is formed with an abutting surface 633 corresponding to the pushing surface 611 of the notch 61 .
- the stopping surface 51 of the restricting member 50 is pressed against the abutting surface 633 .
- connecting rod 70 which has one end connected in the grooves 331 of the two interlocking devices.
- FIGS. 5-7 show that three interlocking devices.
- the upper interlocking device shown in FIGS. 5-7 is located at the top of the cabinet, and the lower interlocking device is located at the bottom of the cabinet.
- FIG. 5 shows the state of the respective interlocking devices when none of the drawers of the cabinet is pulled out, wherein the inner board 60 and the middle board 40 are received in the outer board 10 , the restricting member 50 is inserted in the notch 61 of the inner board 60 , the restricting surface 52 is abutted against the guiding surface 212 of the receiving portion 21 of the fixed seat 20 , and the two inclined guiding surfaces 431 of the actuating block 43 of the middle board 40 are abutted against the inclined surfaces 321 of the two linkage members 30 .
- the linkage members 30 and the connecting rods 70 move downward to the bottom of the cabinet because of gravity, so that the inclined surface 321 of the upper linkage member 30 will be abutted against the upper inclined guiding surface 431 of the actuating block 43 , and the inclined surface 321 of the lower linkage member 30 will move away from the lower inclined guiding surface 431 of the actuating block 43 .
- FIGS. 9 and 10 show another embodiment of the inner board 60 and the restricting member 50 .
- the inner board 60 is provided at its end with a pressing surface 62 for pushing the middle board 40 to slide by pushing against the stopping surface 51 of the restricting member 50 .
- the end of the inner board 60 is cut to form two inclined pressing surfaces 62 , and the interlocking device is provided with two restricting members 50 which are disposed at both sides of the actuating block 43 of the middle board 40 .
- the stopping surfaces 51 of the respective restricting members 50 are equal in height to the two pressing surfaces 62 of the inner board 60 , and the restricting surfaces 52 of the respective restricting members 50 are stopped against the lateral edges 12 of the outer board 10 .
- the interlocking device of the present invention provides strong structure strength to the linkage member 30 and can maintain other drawers in a locked state when one drawer is being pulled. Furthermore, since the middle board 40 is driven to slide by the inner board 60 , when the drawer is being closed, the middle board 40 and the inner board 60 can be pushed back synchronously, reducing the noise caused when the drawer slide is returning.
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- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to a drawer slide, and more particularly to an interlocking device capable of providing strong structure strength to the linkage member and maintaining other drawers in a locked state when one drawer is being pulled. Furthermore, since the middle board is driven to slide by the inner board.
- 2. Description of the Prior Art
- Cabinets are normally provided with an interlocking device as shown in
FIGS. 11-13 in order to prevent other drawers from being opened when one of the drawers is pulled out. The conventional interlocking device comprises anouter board 90 which is formed with anelongated groove 901 and an assemblinghole 902 at an end thereof. Aclipping piece 91 is disposed in theelongated groove 901 and includes an extendingclipping portion 911 which defines aspace 912 with respect to the assemblinghole 902. The interlocking device further comprises twolinkage members 93, each of which includes an L-shaped abutting portion 931, anengaging protrusion 932 and an assemblingportion 933. Theabutting portions 931 are disposed in thespace 912, and theengaging protrusion 932 are inserted into theelongated groove 901 from the assemblinghole 902 and restricted therein by the lateral edge of theelongated groove 901. The assemblingportions 933 are provided for insertion of linkage rod (now shown) to engage with or move other structures. - As shown in
FIGS. 12 and 13 , in theouter board 90 are disposed amiddle board 94 and aninner board 95. Theouter board 90 is disposed in the cabinet, and theinner board 95 is disposed in the drawers.FIG. 12 shows that theinner board 95 is provided at its end close to thelinkage members 93 with anactuator 96. The actuator is rhombic-shaped and includes twooblique surfaces 961 tapering toward theinner board 95 and twooblique surface 962 tapering in an opposite direction to the tapering direction of theoblique surfaces 961. Theengaging protrusions 932 of thelinkage members 93 are each provided with an 9321, 9322, and theoblique surface 9321, 9322 are tapered in opposite directions.oblique surfaces - The four
961, 962 of theoblique surfaces actuator 96 and the 9321, 9322 of theoblique surfaces engaging protrusions 932 of thelinkage members 93 cooperate with one another to make theinner board 95 push against the twolinkage members 93 when theinner board 95 moves along the with the drawers. However, theupper linkage member 93 as shown inFIG. 12 will fall off and abut against the edge of theinner board 95 after theactuator 96 passes, so that theengaging protrusions 932 of the twolinkage members 93 won't be able to abut against the edge of theouter board 90 to move the linkage rod (not shown) and other structures. - To solve the abovementioned problem, another conventional structure was invented as shown in
FIG. 13 , wherein theactuator 97 is located at one end of themiddle board 94 close to thelinkage members 93 and extends toward thelinkage members 93 to form twoswayable clipping arms 971. When theinner board 95 moves through the two clippingarms 971, it will push the two clippingarms 971 toward the twolinkage members 93, so as to make theengaging protrusions 932 of thelinkage members 93 press against the edge of theouter board 90, so that the linkage rod (not shown) is able to move and engage with other structures. - However, as shown in
FIG. 13 , theactuator 97 and the clippingarms 971 are integral with each other as an elastic unitary structure made of plastic material, theactuator 97 has a weak structural strength, and the clippingarms 971 are more likely to be broken due to frequent sway motion. Furthermore, thelinkage members 93 are positioned by theengaging protrusions 932 pressing against the edge of theouter board 90, however, theengaging protrusions 932 are small and thin to be strong enough to stand the pressing force applied to the edge of theouter board 90 by the 96, 97.actuators - The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages.
- The primary object of the present invention is to provide an interlocking device capable of providing strong structure strength to the linkage member and maintaining other drawers in a locked state when one drawer is being pulled. Furthermore, since the middle board is driven to slide by the inner board, when the drawer is being closed, the middle board and the inner board can be pushed back synchronously, reducing the noise caused when the drawer slide is returning.
- To achieve the above object, an interlocking device in accordance with the present invention comprises an elongated outer board, a fixed seat, two linkage members, a middle board, a restricting member and an inner board.
- The elongated outer board is fixed in the cabinet and including a first end, a second end and an elongated groove connected between the first and second ends, a direction from the first end to the second end is defined as an X direction, and a Y direction being perpendicular to the X direction, the outer board is provided with an assembling portion at the first end.
- The fixed seat is disposed at the assembling portion of the outer board and formed at both ends thereof with two receiving portions and a connecting portion between the two receiving portions, each of the receiving portions being formed with an assembling notch extending in the Y direction, the connecting portion is provided at both sides thereof with two rib portions extending in the Y direction, and a receiving space is defined between the two rib portions and in communication with the two assembling notches.
- The two linkage members each are provided with a pushing portion, a guiding portion and an assembling portion that are arranged in a stepped manner that the guiding portion is lower than the assembling portion and higher than the pushing portion. At an end of the pushing portion of the respective linkage members is formed a pushing edge. The guiding portion includes an inclined surface which is perpendicular and adjacent to the pushing portion. The assembling portion is formed with a groove, the pushing portion and the guiding portion of the two linkage members are inserted into the fixed seat via the assembling notches of the two receiving portions of the fixed seat in such a manner that a distance between the two inclined surfaces of the two linkage members tapers toward the first end of the outer board. The pushing edges of the two linkage members are abutted against each other in such a manner that one of the linkage members has the inclined surface of its guiding portion received in the receiving space, so as to make the assembling portion of the other linkage member disengage from its corresponding assembling notch, the inclined surface of the guiding portion of the other linkage member is received in the corresponding assembling notch.
- The elongated middle board is received in the elongated groove of the outer board and formed with an elongated groove extending in the X direction and two lateral edges at both sides of the elongated groove. The middle board is provided at one end thereof with an actuating block located corresponding to the first end of the outer board, at one end of the actuating block are formed two inclined guiding surfaces, and the distance between the two inclined guiding surfaces tapers toward the first end of the outer board. The actuating block is provided with a pivot portion located adjacent to one of the lateral edges of the elongated groove, and the actuating block of the middle board is disposed between the two receiving portions of the fixed seat. A height of the two inclined guiding surfaces is equal to that of the inclined surfaces of the two guiding portions of the linkage members, and a distance between the inclined surfaces of the two linkage members is bigger than a distance between the two inclined guiding surfaces of the actuating block.
- The restricting member is formed around its periphery with a stopping surface, a restricting surface adjacent to the stopping surface and a pivot portion at a conjunction between the stopping surface and the restricting surface. The pivot portion of the restricting member is pivoted to the pivot portion of the actuating block of the middle board in such a manner that the restricting surface is stopped against one of the receiving portions of the fixed seat.
- The elongated inner board is received in the elongated groove of the middle board and then fixed to a drawer of the cabinet, the inner board is formed with a notch in the shape of the restricting member and includes a pushing surface for pushing against the stopping surface of the restricting member.
- The respective connecting rods have two ends inserted and connected to the grooves of the linkage members and are arranged in the Y direction. The drawers are arranged in the Y direction. When one of the drawers is pulled in the X direction toward the first end of the outer board, the inner board will be moved together with the drawer being pulled and push the restricting member, the middle board and the actuating block, then the two linkage members are pushed to move in an opposite direction to the Y direction, as a result, the connecting rods are caused to push the linkage members of other interlocking devices, so that the inclined surface of the guiding portion of one of the linkage members of other interlocking devices will be received in the receiving space and abutted against the inclined guiding surface of the actuating block of the middle board of the other interlocking devices to prevent other drawers from being pulled out.
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FIG. 1 is an exploded view of an interlocking device for a drawer slide in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is an assembly view of the interlocking device for a drawer slide in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 3 is another assembly view of the interlocking device for a drawer slide in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 4 is an enlarged view of a part ofFIG. 2 ; -
FIG. 5 shows the state of the respective interlocking devices of the present invention when none of the drawers of the cabinet is pulled out; -
FIG. 6 shows the state of the respective interlocking devices of the present invention when the topmost drawer of the cabinet is pulled out; -
FIG. 7 shows the state of the respective interlocking devices of the present invention when the middle drawer of the cabinet is pulled out; -
FIG. 8 shows another embodiment of the middle board of the interlocking in accordance with the present invention; -
FIG. 9 shows another embodiment of the inner board and the restricting member ofFIG. 4 ; -
FIG. 10 shows yet another embodiment of the inner board and the restricting member ofFIG. 4 ; -
FIG. 11 shows a conventional interlocking device for a drawer slide; -
FIG. 12 is another view of the conventional interlocking device for a drawer slide; and -
FIG. 13 is yet another view of the conventional interlocking device for a drawer slide. - The present invention will be clearer from the following description when viewed together with the accompanying drawings, which show, for purpose of illustrations only, the preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
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FIGS. 1-5 , an interlocking device for a drawer slide in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention is applied in a cabinet (not shown) which comprises a plurality of drawers (not shown). Each of the drawers is provided with an interlocking device with respect to the cabinet, the interlocking devices are horizontally arranged and each two neighboring interlocking devices are connected by a connectingrod 70. Each of the interlocking devices includes anouter board 10, a fixedseat 20, twolinkage members 30, amiddle board 40, a restrictingmember 50 and aninner board 60. - The
outer board 10 is elongated and fixed in a cabinet (not shown) and includes afirst end 101, asecond end 102 and anelongated groove 11 connected between the first and second ends 101, 102. The direction from thefirst end 101 to thesecond end 102 is defined as an X direction, and a Y direction is perpendicular to the X direction. Theouter board 10 is provided with twolateral edges 12 at both sides of theelongated groove 11 and an assemblingportion 13 at thefirst end 101. - The fixed
seat 20 is an elongated hollow structure which is thick at both ends and thin in the middle and disposed at the assemblingportion 13 of theouter board 10. The fixedseat 20 is formed at both ends thereof with twosymmetrical receiving portions 21 and a connectingportion 22 between the two receivingportions 21. Each of the receivingportions 21 is formed with an assemblingnotch 211 extending in the Y direction. The connectingportion 22 is provided at both sides thereof with tworib portions 221 extending in the Y direction, and a receivingspace 23 is defined between the tworib portions 221 and in communication with the two assemblingnotches 211. At the conjunction between the receivingportions 21 of the fixedseat 20 and the connectingportion 22 are formed a guidingsurface 212 located close to thesecond end 102 of theouter board 10 and an arc-shapedsurface 214 located close to thefirst end 101 of theouter board 10. - The assembling
portion 13 of theouter board 10 is formed with two positioning holes 131. Between the tworib portions 221 of the connectingportion 22 of the fixedseat 20 is arranged a guidingblock 222, and in the guidingblock 222 are formed twoholes 223. Two fixingmembers 24 are inserted through theholes 223 of the guidingblock 222 and into the positioning holes 131 of theouter board 10, so as to fix the fixedseat 20 to the assemblingportion 13 of theouter board 10. - Each of the two
linkage members 30 is provided with a pushingportion 31, a guidingportion 32 and an assemblingportion 33 that are arranged in a stepped manner that the guidingportion 32 is lower than the assemblingportion 33 and higher than the pushingportion 31. As shown inFIG. 1 , at the end of the pushingportion 31 of therespective linkage members 30 is formed a pushingedge 311, the guidingportion 32 includes aninclined surface 321 which is perpendicular and adjacent to the pushingportion 31. The assemblingportion 33 is formed with agroove 331. The pushingportion 31 and the guidingportion 32 of the twolinkage members 30 are inserted into the fixedseat 20 via the assemblingnotches 211 of the two receivingportions 21 of the fixedseat 20 in such a manner that the distance between the twoinclined surfaces 321 of the twolinkage members 30 tapers toward thefirst end 101 of theouter board 10. - In this embodiment, around each of the assembling
notches 211 of the receivingportions 21 of the fixedseat 20 is formed a stoppingsurface 213. Between the assemblingportion 33 and the guidingportion 32 of therespective linkage members 30 is connected anabutting surface 332. The pushingedges 311 of the twolinkage members 30 are abutted against each other in such a manner that one of thelinkage members 30 has theabutting surface 332 of the assemblingportion 33 abutted against the stoppingsurface 213 of one of the assemblingnotches 211 and has theinclined surface 321 of its guidingportion 32 received in the receivingspace 23 to push against theother linkage member 30, so as to make the assemblingportion 33 of theother linkage member 30 disengage from itscorresponding assembling notch 211. Theinclined surface 321 of the guidingportion 32 of theother linkage member 30 is received in thecorresponding assembling notch 211. - The
middle board 40 is elongated and received in theelongated groove 11 of theouter board 10. Themiddle board 40 is formed with anelongated groove 41 extending in the X direction and twolateral edges 42 at both sides of theelongated groove 41. Themiddle board 40 is provided at one end thereof with anactuating block 43 located corresponding to thefirst end 101 of theouter board 10. At the end of theactuating block 43 are formed two inclined guiding surfaces 431, and the distance between the two inclined guiding surfaces 431 tapers toward thefirst end 101 of theouter board 10. Theactuating block 43 is provided with apivot portion 432 located adjacent to one of the lateral edges 42 of theelongated groove 41. Theactuating block 43 of themiddle board 40 is disposed between the two receivingportions 21 of the fixedseat 20, the height of the two inclined guiding surfaces 431 is equal to that of theinclined surfaces 321 of the two guidingportions 32 of thelinkage members 30, and the distance between theinclined surfaces 321 of the twolinkage members 30 is bigger than the distance between the two inclined guiding surfaces 431 of theactuating block 43. - A surface of the
middle board 40 opposite the bottom surface of theelongated groove 41 is formed a guidinggroove 44 extending in the X direction. The guidingblock 222 of the fixedseat 20 is slidably disposed in the guidinggroove 44. As shown inFIG. 8 , themiddle board 40 comprises aboard 410 and anactuating member 430 fixed to theboard 410. Theboard 410 is formed at one end thereof with a fixinghole 45, the actuatingmember 430 is formed with a connectingportion 46, and then afastener 47 is inserted through the connectingportion 46 of the actuatingmember 430 and into the fixinghole 45 of theboard 410, so as to fix the actuatingmember 430 to theboard 410. - The restricting
member 50 is formed around its periphery with a stoppingsurface 51, a restrictingsurface 52 adjacent to the stoppingsurface 51 and apivot portion 53 at the conjunction between the stoppingsurface 51 and the restrictingsurface 52. Thepivot portion 53 of the restrictingmember 50 is pivoted to thepivot portion 432 of theactuating block 43 of themiddle board 40 in such a manner that the restrictingsurface 52 is stopped against the receivingportion 21 of the fixedseat 20. The 53 and 432 of the restrictingpivot portions member 50 and theactuating block 43 are in the form of a hole, and then apivot 531 is inserted through the two 53, 432 to pivot the restrictingpivot portions member 50 to theactuating block 43. In this embodiment, when the restrictingmember 50 moves in the X direction, the restrictingsurface 52 is abutted against the guidingsurface 212, and when the restrictingmember 50 pivots, the restrictingsurface 52 is abutted against the arc-shapedsurface 214. - The
inner board 60 is elongated and received in theelongated groove 41 of themiddle board 40 and then fixed to a drawer of the cabinet. Theinner board 60 is formed with anotch 61 in the shape of the restrictingmember 50 and includes a pushingsurface 611 for pushing against the stoppingsurface 51 of the restrictingmember 50. In this embodiment, the restrictingmember 50 is sectorial-shaped and includes an arc-shapedsurface 54 connecting the stoppingsurface 51 and the restrictingsurface 52 for allowing the restrictingmember 50 to be rotated into or out of thenotch 61 of theinner board 60. Thenotch 61 of theinner board 60 is further provided with a stoppingmember 63 which includes anotch 631 and a connectingportion 632. The connectingportion 632 of the stoppingmember 63 is inserted in thenotch 61 of theinner board 60. Thenotch 631 is formed with anabutting surface 633 corresponding to the pushingsurface 611 of thenotch 61. When the restrictingmember 50 is restricted innotch 631, the stoppingsurface 51 of the restrictingmember 50 is pressed against the abuttingsurface 633. - Between every two neighboring interlocking devices is connected a connecting
rod 70 which has one end connected in thegrooves 331 of the two interlocking devices. - The main components of the present invention and structural relations thereof are described above, and for a better understanding of the operation and function of the present invention, reference should be made to
FIGS. 5-7 which show that three interlocking devices. The upper interlocking device shown inFIGS. 5-7 is located at the top of the cabinet, and the lower interlocking device is located at the bottom of the cabinet. -
FIG. 5 shows the state of the respective interlocking devices when none of the drawers of the cabinet is pulled out, wherein theinner board 60 and themiddle board 40 are received in theouter board 10, the restrictingmember 50 is inserted in thenotch 61 of theinner board 60, the restrictingsurface 52 is abutted against the guidingsurface 212 of the receivingportion 21 of the fixedseat 20, and the two inclined guiding surfaces 431 of theactuating block 43 of themiddle board 40 are abutted against theinclined surfaces 321 of the twolinkage members 30. Thelinkage members 30 and the connectingrods 70 move downward to the bottom of the cabinet because of gravity, so that theinclined surface 321 of theupper linkage member 30 will be abutted against the upper inclined guidingsurface 431 of theactuating block 43, and theinclined surface 321 of thelower linkage member 30 will move away from the lower inclined guidingsurface 431 of theactuating block 43. - As shown in
FIGS. 6 and 7 , pulling one of the drawers in the X direction drive theinner board 60 to move, since the restrictingsurface 52 of the restrictingmember 50 is restricted by the fixedseat 20 and unable to rotate, so that the pushingsurface 611 of thenotch 61 of theinner board 60 will push the stoppingsurface 51 of the restrictingmember 50, consequently making themiddle board 40 slide. Then theactuating block 43 will use itsinclined guiding surface 431 to push theinclined surface 321 of theupper linkage member 30, so that theupper linkage member 30 will be pushed to move upward, and finally the guidingportion 32 of the twolinkage members 30 will be pushed into the receivingportions 21 of the fixedseat 20 by thelateral edge 42. - As shown in
FIG. 6 , when the topmost drawer in the cabinet is being pulled, thelower linkage member 30 of the interlocking device of this drawer will use the connectingrod 70 to push thelinkage members 30 of other interlocking devices, so as to make theinclined surface 321 of the guidingportion 32 of theupper linkage member 30 of other interlocking devices abut against the upper inclined guidingsurface 431 of theactuating block 43. Hence, themiddle board 40 is stopped from sliding, and other drawers cannot be pulled out. As shown inFIG. 7 , when the middle drawer in the cabinet is being pulled, the twolinkage members 30 of the interlocking device of the middle drawer will move upward and downward, respectively, to push the connectingrods 70, so that thelower linkage member 30 of the topmost interlocking device will be pushed against its actuatingblock 43, and theupper linkage member 30 of the lowermost interlocking device will also be pushed against its actuatingblock 43. When theinner board 60 keeps pushing the restrictingmember 50 to make themiddle board 40 slide until the restrictingmember 50 is pushed out of and is not restricted by theouter board 10 anymore, the restrictingmember 50 will be pivoted to make theinner board 60 move out of theouter board 10 along with the movement of the drawer being pulled. -
FIGS. 9 and 10 show another embodiment of theinner board 60 and the restrictingmember 50. As shown inFIG. 9 , theinner board 60 is provided at its end with apressing surface 62 for pushing themiddle board 40 to slide by pushing against the stoppingsurface 51 of the restrictingmember 50. As shown inFIG. 10 , the end of theinner board 60 is cut to form two inclinedpressing surfaces 62, and the interlocking device is provided with two restrictingmembers 50 which are disposed at both sides of theactuating block 43 of themiddle board 40. The stopping surfaces 51 of the respective restrictingmembers 50 are equal in height to the twopressing surfaces 62 of theinner board 60, and the restrictingsurfaces 52 of the respective restrictingmembers 50 are stopped against the lateral edges 12 of theouter board 10. - It is clear from the above description that the interlocking device of the present invention provides strong structure strength to the
linkage member 30 and can maintain other drawers in a locked state when one drawer is being pulled. Furthermore, since themiddle board 40 is driven to slide by theinner board 60, when the drawer is being closed, themiddle board 40 and theinner board 60 can be pushed back synchronously, reducing the noise caused when the drawer slide is returning. - While we have shown and described various embodiments in accordance with the present invention, it is clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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