Drawer assembly with bezel including an integral drawer centering device

10076187 ยท 2018-09-18

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Inventors

Cpc classification

International classification

Abstract

A drawer assembly is provided. That drawer assembly includes a drawer and a bezel. The bezel includes an integral drawer centering device whereby smooth sliding action of the drawer in the bezel is provided. The bezel and the integral drawer centering device are molded as a unitary component.

Claims

1. A drawer assembly, comprising: a drawer; and a bezel including two opposed side walls and an integral drawer centering device whereby smooth sliding action of said drawer in said bezel is provided, wherein said integral drawer centering device includes a plurality of resilient cams projecting from said bezel and engaging said drawer, wherein each of the plurality of cams are formed within a U-shaped slot and have a cantilevered connection to the side walls, and wherein each of the plurality of resilient cams includes a drawer engaging surface and beveled edges at opposed ends of the drawer engaging surface.

2. The drawer assembly of claim 1, wherein said bezel and said integral drawer centering device are molded as a unitary component.

3. The drawer assembly of claim 1, wherein a first resilient cam is opposed to a second resilient cam.

4. The drawer assembly of claim 3, wherein said first resilient cam is carried on a first cantilevered support lug and said second resilient cam is carried on a second cantilevered support lug.

5. The drawer assembly of claim 4, wherein said first cam includes a first drawer engaging surface and said second cam includes a second drawer engaging surface.

6. The drawer assembly of claim 5, wherein said first drawer engaging surface extends parallel to said second drawer engaging surface and said first drawer engaging surface is spaced a distance D from said second drawer engaging surface when said first cam and said second cam are in home positions.

7. The drawer assembly of claim 6, wherein said drawer has a width W at a line of engagement with said first cam and said second cam and W>D so as to provide an interference fit of said drawer between said first cam and said second cam so that said first cam and said second cam are biased toward each other by said first cantilevered support lug and said second cantilevered support lug and said drawer is centered on said bezel.

8. The drawer assembly of claim 7, wherein said drawer includes opposed rails and said bezel includes opposed guide channels for receiving said opposed rails.

9. The drawer assembly of claim 8, wherein said first drawer engaging surface and said second drawer engaging surface engage said drawer adjacent said opposed rails.

10. The drawer assembly of claim 9, wherein said integral drawer centering device comprises a third resilient cam and a fourth resilient cam projecting from said bezel and engaging said drawer.

11. The drawer assembly of claim 10, wherein said third resilient cam is opposed to said fourth resilient cam.

12. The drawer assembly of claim 11, wherein said third resilient cam is carried on a third cantilevered support lug and said fourth resilient cam is carried on a fourth cantilevered support lug.

13. The drawer assembly of claim 12, wherein said third resilient cam and said fourth resilient cam project from said bezel and provide an interference fit with said drawer.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES

(1) The accompanying drawing figures incorporated herein and forming a part of the specification, illustrate several aspects of the drawer assembly and together with the description serve to explain certain principles thereof. In the drawing figures:

(2) FIG. 1 is a rear perspective view of the drawer assembly with the drawer received for sliding movement within the bezel.

(3) FIG. 2 is a detailed front elevational view of a single resilient cam of the integral drawer centering device that is formed as a part of the bezel.

(4) FIG. 3 is a detailed perspective view illustrating engagement of the resilient cam illustrated in FIG. 2 with a side wall of the drawer.

(5) FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of an alternative embodiment in a transverse direction through the bezel and drawer illustrating how the opposed resilient cams of the integral drawer centering device self-center and align the drawer in the bezel to allow for smooth sliding operation as well as to prevent vibration and rattling between the drawer and the bezel.

(6) FIG. 5 is a detailed cross-sectional view of one cam of the FIG. 4 embodiment showing engagement of that cam with the drawer.

(7) Reference will now be made in detail to the present preferred embodiments of the drawer assembly, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawing figures.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

(8) Reference is now made to FIGS. 1-3 illustrating a first embodiment of the drawer assembly 10. The drawer assembly 10 includes a drawer 12 and a bezel 14. The drawer 12 includes a front wall 16 and a rear wall 18, two opposed side walls 20, 22 and a bottom wall 24 forming a storage compartment 26. Two opposed rails or runners 28 project outwardly from the side walls.

(9) The bezel 14 includes a top wall 30, two opposed side walls 32, 34 and a rear wall 36. The side walls 32, 34 each include a guide track or channel 38. The opposed guide channels 38 on the side walls 14 open inwardly to receive the opposed rails or runners 28 on the drawer 12 so that the drawer 12 is supported for free sliding engagement in the bezel 14 and, therefore, may be displaced between an open position and a closed position.

(10) As illustrated in FIGS. 1-3, the bezel 14 includes an integral drawer centering device generally designated by reference numeral 40. In the illustrated embodiment the integral drawer centering device 40 comprises a plurality of resilient cams 42.sub.1-42.sub.4 that project from the bezel 14 and engage and center the drawer 12 so as to provide for smooth sliding action of the drawer with respect to the bezel.

(11) More specifically, in the illustrated embodiment, the integral drawer centering device 40 includes a first cam set 44 comprising cams 42.sub.1, 42.sub.2 and a second cam set 46 comprising cams 42.sub.3, 42.sub.4. One cam 42.sub.1, 42.sub.3 of each cam set 44, 46 is integrally formed with the side wall 32 of the bezel 14. Similarly, one cam 42.sub.2, 42.sub.4 of each cam set 44, 46 is integrally formed with the side wall 34 of the bezel 14.

(12) As best illustrated with reference to FIG. 2, each resilient cam 42.sub.1-42.sub.4 is carried on a cantilevered support leg. Thus, the first cam 42.sub.1 is carried on a first cantilevered support leg 50.sub.1 while the second cam 42.sub.2 is carried on a second cantilevered support leg 50.sub.2, the third cam 42.sub.3 is carried on a third cantilevered support leg 50.sub.3 and the fourth cam 42.sub.4 is carried on a fourth cantilevered support leg 50.sub.4. Further each cam 42.sub.1-42.sub.4 includes a first drawer engaging surface 52.sub.1-52.sub.4 and beveled edges or ramps 54.sub.1-54.sub.4 at opposed ends of the drawer engaging surface. These beveled edges or ramps 54.sub.1-54.sub.4 help locate and center the drawer 12 in the bezel 14.

(13) In the embodiment illustrated in FIGS. 1-3, the resilient cams 42.sub.1-42.sub.4 are each formed within a U-shaped slot 56 and have a cantilevered connection to the side walls 32, 34 at the top. In contrast, in the embodiment illustrated in FIGS. 4 and 5, the U-shaped slot 56 is reoriented through 90? and the cantilevered connection to the side walls 32, 34 is at one side of the resilient cams 42.sub.1-42.sub.4.

(14) Reference is now made to FIGS. 4 and 5 illustrating the first set 44 of opposed resilient cams 42.sub.1, 42.sub.2. As illustrated, the first cam 42.sub.1 has a first drawer engaging surface 52.sub.1 that extends parallel to the second drawer engaging surface 52.sub.2 of the second cam 42.sub.2. The first drawer engaging surface 52.sub.1 is spaced a distance D from the second drawer engaging surface 52.sub.2 when the first and second cams 48.sub.1, 48.sub.2 are in their home positions (see phantom line position shown in FIG. 5), that is, when the cantilevered support legs 50.sub.1 and 50.sub.2 upon which the cams are carried depend directly downwardly in line with the side walls 32, 34 of the bezel 14.

(15) In contrast, the drawer 12 has a width W defined by the side walls 20, 22 at a line of engagement with the first and second cams 42.sub.1, 42.sub.2 where W is greater than D. Thus, it should be appreciated that the distance between the drawer engaging surfaces 52.sub.1 and 52.sub.2 of the cams 42.sub.1 and 42.sub.2 and the width of the drawer side walls 20, 22 provide for interference fit of the drawer between the first and second cams. Thus, it should be appreciated that the cams 42.sub.1 and 42.sub.2 of the first cam set 44 are pretensioned and thereby biased toward each other by the first and second cantilevered support lugs 50.sub.1, 50.sub.2. As a result, the cams 42.sub.1, 42.sub.2 provide a biasing force to align and center the drawer 12 in the bezel 14 so as to provide smooth sliding action. While not illustrated, it should be appreciated that the cams 42.sub.3 and 42.sub.4 of the second set 46 of resilient cams 42 are configured to provide a similar interference fit with the side walls 20, 22 of the drawer to thereby provide the same centering action.

(16) As should be appreciated from above, the integral drawer centering device 40 described herein functions in accordance with a method of self-centering a drawer 12 in a bezel 14 so as to provide smooth sliding operation of the drawer in the bezel. That method may be described as comprising the steps of integrally forming opposed, resilient cams 42.sub.1-42.sub.4 on the bezel 14 and providing an interference fit between the opposed resilient cams on the bezel and side walls 20, 22 of the drawer 12 received in the bezel. This method may further include providing the opposed resilient cams 42.sub.1-42.sub.4 on cantilevered support lugs 50.sub.1-50.sub.4. Further the method may include a second set of opposed resilient cams 46 on the bezel 14 as well as providing an interference fit between that second set of opposed resilient cams on the bezel and the drawer 12 received in the bezel.

(17) In summary, numerous benefits are provided by the drawer assembly 10. As should be appreciated, the bezel 14 and the integral drawer centering device 40 are molded as a unitary component in a cost effective molding operation using inexpensive plastic or composite materials. No extra parts or assemblies are needed so production and assembly costs remain low. Advantageously, the opposed resilient cams 42.sub.1-42.sub.4 function as plastic springs to self-center the drawer 12 and the bezel 14 so as to provide a smooth sliding action with improved fit and feel during operation to thereby enhance customer satisfaction. Further the beveled edges or ramps 54.sub.1-54.sub.4 at the ends of the drawer engaging surfaces 52.sub.1-52.sub.4 allow for easy location of the drawer 12 in the bezel 14 while sliding a drawer in or out. Further, the drawer assembly 10 including the bezel 14 with the integrated drawer centering device 40, is simple in structure, may be packaged in a limited space and is very easy to manufacture. While the illustrated embodiment includes two sets 44, 46 of opposed resilient cams 42.sub.1-42.sub.4 it should be appreciated that as many sets as are necessary to support the drawer 12 in a centered position in the bezel 14 may be provided.

(18) The foregoing has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the embodiments to the precise form disclosed. Obvious modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings. All such modifications and variations are within the scope of the appended claims when interpreted in accordance with the breadth to which they are fairly, legally and equitably entitled.