Patent classifications
A47B2088/4274
SECURING MECHANISM FOR A DRAWER SLIDE IN A DOMESTIC HOME APPLIANCE
A drawer slide assembly for use with a domestic home appliance having a main body and a drawer. The assembly includes a slide bracket configured to be non-movably attached to the main body, the slide bracket having a first engagement portion; a slide having a first part having a second engagement portion, the first part being attached to the slide bracket by the second engagement portion slidably engaging the first engagement portion, and a second part configured to be non-movably attached to the drawer such that the second part is positionally fixed relative to the drawer; and a slide retainer attached to the slide bracket and preventing the second part of the slide from moving.
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.
Rail clamp latch holder
A rail clamp latch holder is provided. The rail clamp latch holder includes a grippable portion and a rail portion disposed at a forward side of the grippable portion. The rail portion includes first and second pairs of opposed latches which are configured to latch onto a rail and which are disposed at first and second longitudinal ends of the rail portion, respectively, a tab, a locking pin and an elastic member. The tab is insertable into a rail latch. The elastic member extends along a longitudinal axis of the rail portion and elastically couples the locking pin and the tab.
Slide rail assembly and slide rail kit thereof
A slide rail assembly includes a first rail, a second rail, a first mechanism, a second mechanism and a releasing connection rod. The first rail has a blocking part. The second rail includes a first end, a second end and a plurality of slots arranged between the first and second ends. The first mechanism includes a working member for blocking one of the slots. The second mechanism includes a blocking member. When the second rail is located at an extension position, the blocking member is corresponding to the blocking part, such that the second rail cannot be moved away from the extension position along a direction. The releasing connection rod includes an operating part arranged between the first end and the first mechanism. The operating part, is configured to be operated, such that the releasing connecting rod drives the blocking member to move away from the position.
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.
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.
RAIL CLAMP LATCH HOLDER
A rail clamp latch holder is provided. The rail clamp latch holder includes a grippable portion and a rail portion disposed at a forward side of the grippable portion. The rail portion includes first and second pairs of opposed latches which are configured to latch onto a rail and which are disposed at first and second longitudinal ends of the rail portion, respectively, a tab, a locking pin and an elastic member. The tab is insertable into a rail latch. The elastic member extends along a longitudinal axis of the rail portion and elastically couples the locking pin and the tab.
Slide Rail Assembly and Slide Rail Kit Thereof
A slide rail assembly includes a first rail, a second rail, a first mechanism, a second mechanism and a releasing connection rod. The first rail has a blocking part. The second rail includes a first end, a second end and a plurality of slots arranged between the first and second ends. The first mechanism includes a working member for blocking one of the slots. The second mechanism includes a blocking member. When the second rail is located at an extension position, the blocking member is corresponding to the blocking part, such that the second rail cannot be moved away from the extension position along a direction. The releasing connection rod includes an operating part arranged between the first end and the first mechanism. The operating part, is configured to be operated, such that the releasing connecting rod drives the blocking member to move away from the position.
Rail clamp latch holder
A rail clamp latch holder is provided. The rail clamp latch holder includes a grippable portion and a rail portion disposed at a forward side of the grippable portion. The rail portion includes first and second pairs of opposed latches which are configured to latch onto a rail and which are disposed at first and second longitudinal ends of the rail portion, respectively, a tab, a locking pin and an elastic member. The tab is insertable into a rail latch. The elastic member extends along a longitudinal axis of the rail portion and elastically couples the locking pin and the tab.
Height-adjusting device for shelves of appliances, in particular for dishwasher racks
A height adjusting device for shelves of appliances, in particular for dishwasher racks, has a pivoting stop element that can swing on its own weight between an engaged and disengaged position about a pivot point attached to a support. The stop element, when in the engaged position, interacts with a bracket on a shelf as it is raised with respect to the support to engage stop seats on that bracket to set the rack to a given height. When the rack is fully raised, a feature of the bracket tips the pivoting stop element to the disengaged position so that the rack may be lowered.