DRAWER ASSEMBLY WITH ANTI-SQUEAK AND RATTLE SYSTEM
20170174140 ยท 2017-06-22
Inventors
- Jose Alfredo Peregrina Loera (Mexico City, MX)
- Antonio Martinez Ilescas (San Mateo Atenco, MX)
- Francisco Ronquillo Melendez (Puebla, MX)
- Omar Antonio Ramirez Pavon (Portales Norte, MX)
Cpc classification
B60R7/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A47B88/402
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A drawer assembly is provided. That drawer assembly includes a bezel and a drawer carried on the bezel. The drawer is displaceable between a closed position and an opened position. A lock assembly secures the drawer in the closed position. The lock assembly includes a locking feature on the drawer and a catch in the bezel. A first spring feature on the bezel biases the locking feature tightly against the catch when the drawer is in the closed position so as to mitigate squeaks, rattles and vibrations.
Claims
1. A drawer assembly, comprising: a bezel; a drawer, on said bezel, displaceable between a closed position and an opened position; a lock assembly securing said drawer in said closed position, said lock assembly, including a locking feature on said drawer and a catch on said bezel; and a first spring feature on said bezel for biasing said locking feature tightly against said catch when said drawer is in said closed position to prevent squeaking and rattling, wherein said first spring feature is an integral, molded part of said bezel.
2. (canceled)
3. The drawer assembly of claim 1, wherein said drawer includes a rear wall and a second spring feature engages said rear wall when said drawer is in said closed position, biasing said drawer in a first direction toward an opened position but for engagement of said locking feature with said catch.
4. The drawer assembly of claim 3, wherein said second spring feature biases said locking feature in a second direction toward said catch.
5. The drawer assembly of claim 4, wherein said second direction is substantially perpendicular to said first direction.
6. The drawer assembly of claim 5, wherein said locking feature is captured between said second first spring feature and said catch when said drawer is in said closed position.
7. The drawer assembly of claim 6, wherein said second spring feature is an integral, molded part of said bezel.
8. The drawer assembly of claim 7, wherein said second spring feature comprises two resilient ears projecting from a main body of said bezel.
9. The drawer assembly of claim 8, wherein said bezel includes two opposed guide channels and said drawer includes two opposed slides received in said two opposed guide channels.
10. The drawer assembly of claim 1, wherein said drawer includes a rear wall and a second spring feature engages said rear wall when said drawer is in said closed position, biasing said drawer in a first direction toward an opened position but for engagement of said locking feature with said catch.
11. The drawer assembly of claim 10, wherein said second spring feature biases said locking feature in a second direction toward said catch.
12. The drawer assembly of claim 11, wherein said second direction is substantially perpendicular to said first direction.
13. A drawer assembly, comprising: a bezel and a first integral spring feature made from a single piece of material; a drawer carried on said bezel, said drawer being positively held by said first integrated spring feature to prevent squeaking and rattling when said drawer is in a closed position.
14. The drawer assembly of claim 13 wherein said bezel includes a second integral spring feature, said first integral spring feature biasing said drawer in a first direction and a said second integral spring feature biasing said drawer in a second direction substantially perpendicular to said first direction.
15. The drawer assembly of claim 14, wherein said drawer includes a locking feature and said bezel includes a catch, and said first integral spring feature and said second integral spring feature positively holding said locking feature against said catch when said drawer is in said closed position.
16. A method of mitigating squeaks and rattles of a drawer in a bezel, comprising: positively biasing a locking feature on said drawer into engagement with a catch on said bezel when said drawer is in a closed position by means of a first spring feature integrally formed as a part of said bezel.
17. The method of claim 16, further including positively biasing said locking feature on said drawer into engagement with said catch on said bezel when said drawer is in said closed position by means of a second spring feature integrally formed as a part of said bezel.
18. The method of claim 17, wherein said first spring feature positively biases said locking feature in a first direction and said second spring feature positively biases said locking feature in a second direction wherein said first direction is substantially perpendicular to said second direction.
19. The method of claim 18, including engaging said drawer adjacent a bottom rear corner with said first spring feature.
20. The method of claim 19, including engaging said locking feature with said second spring feature.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES
[0015] 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:
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[0019] 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
[0020] Reference is now made to
[0021] More specifically, the bezel 12 includes two opposed guide channels 16 and the drawer 14 includes two opposed slides 18 received in those opposed guide channels to guide the drawer as it slides with respect to the bezel between the open and closed positions. One guide rail 16 and one slide 18 are illustrated in
[0022] The drawer assembly 10 also includes a lock assembly generally designated by reference numeral 20. The lock assembly 20 secures the drawer 14 in the closed position within the bezel 12. As illustrated in
[0023] The bezel 12 also includes a first spring feature 30 and a second spring feature 32. Either or both spring features 30, 32 may be integral with and molded as a part of the bezel 12. Thus, the main body 34, the first spring feature 30 and the second spring feature 32 of the bezel 12 may all be molded as a single piece or part from an appropriate polymer or composite material.
[0024] More specifically as best illustrated in
[0025] In order to provide the necessary clearance to accommodate manufacturing tolerances, the two opposed guide channels 16 are longer than the two opposed slides 18 and locking features 22 so as to provide a slight gap. In the absence of the first spring feature 30, this can lead to a loose fit between the drawer 14 and the bezel 12 resulting in squeaking and rattling. As will become apparent in the following description, the first spring feature 30 eliminates the play between the drawer 14 and bezel 12 when the drawer is in the closed position and functions with the second spring feature 32 to mitigate squeaking and rattling.
[0026] More specifically, when the drawer 14 is fully closed in the bezel 12, the rear wall 40 of the drawer 14 engages and deflects the two resilient ears/elements 36 of the first spring feature 30. As a result, the resilient ears/elements 36 bias the drawer 14 in a first direction (note action arrow A in
[0027] When one wishes to open the drawer 14 one merely grasps the handle 42 on the front wall 44 of the drawer, lifts the drawer 14 slightly against the biasing force of the resilient elements 38 until the locking features 22 are free of the catches 26 and then pulls the drawer 14 open.
[0028] As should be appreciated, a method of mitigating squeaks and rattles of a drawer in a bezel is also provided. That method includes positively biasing a locking feature 22 on the drawer 14 into engagement with a catch 26 on the bezel 12 when the drawer is in a closed position by means of a first spring feature 30 integrally formed as a part of the bezel. Further, that method may include the step of positively biasing the locking feature 22 on the drawer 14 into engagement with the catch 26 on the bezel 12 when the drawer is in the closed position by means of a second spring feature 32 also integrally formed as a part of the bezel.
[0029] As should be appreciated from reviewing
[0030] Further, the method may include the step of engaging the drawer 14 adjacent a bottom rear corner 46 with the first spring feature 30 as well as the step of engaging the locking feature 22 with the second spring feature 32. In this way, the locking feature 22 is securely held at the bottom of the catch 26 with the positive biasing force provided by the two spring features 30, 32 functioning to mitigate any vibration, squeak or rattle of the drawer 14 and the bezel 12.
[0031] 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.