A47B2210/0059

DRAWER PULL-OUT GUIDE
20200305600 · 2020-10-01 ·

A drawer pull-out guide including a first guide rail and a second guide rail displaceably supported relative to one another in a longitudinal direction of the guide rails between a closed position and an open position. A guide body is supported between the guide rails, and the guide rails are guidable relative to one another in a lateral direction in a mounted position of the drawer pull-out guide by the guide body. At least one of the guide rails includes a protrusion bearing against the guide body in the open position of the guide rails, so that at least in that region, in which the guide body and the protrusion bear against each other, the guide rails are arranged without clearance relative to one another in the lateral direction.

SLIDE ARRANGEMENT FOR CABLE DRAWER

A drawer slide having first and second rails interconnected by a center rail. The center rail includes a spool configured to provide half-speed travel of the center rail relative to the travel of the first rail. The drawer slide is configured for use with a drawer assembly having a drawer and a chassis. The drawer assembly further includes a radius limiter secured to the center rail. The radius limiter travels at half-speed relative to the drawer. The radius limiter also automatically rotates relative to the travel of the drawer. The chassis includes sides including threaded backing plates, and mounting brackets. The mounting brackets include tri-lobed holes for receipt of a reciprocally shaped washer and a fastener for mounting the brackets to the chassis sides.

Drawer glide mechanism

A drawer glide mechanism can include a first elongate guide member, a second elongate guide member, a ball bearing component, a v-notch socket, a release mechanism, and/or a roller support. The first elongate guide member can include a distal end that is configured to fit within an opening in the v-notch socket. The drawer glide mechanism can further include one or more floating members and fixed members. In some cases, the drawer glide mechanism includes a release member configured to facilitate separation of the first and second elongate guide members when actuated and to inhibit or prevent accidental separation of the first and second elongate guide members.

Drawer glide mechanism

A drawer glide mechanism can include a first elongate guide member, a second elongate glide member, a ball bearing component, and a v-notch socket. The first elongate guide member includes a distal end that is configured to fit within an opening in the v-notch socket. The drawer glide mechanism can further include one or more floating members and fixed members.

Slide rail assembly

A slide rail assembly includes a first rail, a second rail and a mounting member. The mounting member is arranged with a third rail and a fourth rail. Wherein, the third rail is movable relative to the first rail, and the second rail is movable relative to the fourth rail.

SLIDING STRUCTURE, BASKET AND DISH WASHER

The present disclosure provides a sliding structure, a basket and a dish washer. The sliding structure is configured to enable the basket to move. The sliding structure has a connecting member connected to the basket. The sliding structure also has at least one support member connected to the connecting member. The support member has an engaging groove and an accommodating groove spaced from the engaging groove. One end of the connecting member is engaged in the engaging groove. The sliding structure further has a guiding rail connected to the support member and received in the accommodating groove.

Gun cabinet
10716397 · 2020-07-21 ·

A gun cabinet has an opening door and an enclosure with a bottom wall having a slot. The enclosure contains a drawer which is supported on a caster wheel on an associated floor. The drawer is slidably attached to the enclosure so that the drawer can be pulled substantially out of the enclosure or rolled back into the enclosure with the caster wheel being received into the slot in the bottom wall of the enclosure.

DRAWER SLIDE ASSEMBLY
20200214445 · 2020-07-09 ·

A slide assembly 30 is provided for slidably mounting a drawer 200 within a carcass 101. The slide assembly includes a runner bar 16 and a slide limiter. The runner bar 30 has a first slidable connection 36,48 for slidably mounting the drawer 200 for sliding movement relative to the runner bar 30 between retracted and extended configurations. The runner bar 30 also has a second slidable connection 42, 50 for slidably mounting the runner bar 30 for sliding movement relative to the carcass 101 between retracted and extended configurations. The slide limiter includes stops 72, 80, 82, 372, 380, 382 for limiting the relative extension of the drawer 200 and the runner bar 46, and the runner bar 46 and the carcass 101. The stops 72, 80, 82, 372, 380, 382 are discrete from the first and second slidable connections 36, 48, 42, 50.

SLIDE RAIL ASSEMBLY AND RAIL KIT THEREOF

A slide rail assembly includes a first rail, a second rail, a first locking mechanism, and a second locking mechanism. The second rail can be displaced with respect to the first rail. The first locking mechanism and the second locking mechanism are disposed at two different portions of the second rail respectively and can be locked to the first rail separately in order to keep the second rail at either of two predetermined extended positions. The first locking mechanism and the second locking mechanism can then be operated and thereby unlocked from the first rail so that the second rail can be retracted with respect to the first rail.

SHELVING SYSTEMS

A shelving system includes first and second side members. A cross member is coupled to the side members. A guide member is coupled to the cross member such that the guide member is movable relative to the cross member. A container including a rail is coupled to the guide member. The rail includes a first locking element and a second locking element that is connected to the first locking element. The container includes a handle having a third locking element that engages the first locking element. The locking elements are configured to move the container between a first orientation in which the container is provisionally fixed to the guide member and a second orientation in which the container can translate relative to the guide member.