Abstract: Three part slide with latching between the intermediate and inner rails in the retracted condition and latching between the intermediate and outer rails in the extended condition whereby first the outer rail moves relative to the other two, following which the inner rail moves relative to the other two.
Abstract: A latching device for latching a drawer to a drawer slide. The upper surface of the drawer slide is formed with a notch. A rail is connected on a side of the drawer and rests on the drawer slide. A catch is connected to the rail, the catch releasably engages the notch in the drawer slide.
Abstract: Three part slide with latching between the intermediate and inner rails in the retracted condition and latching between the intermediate and outer rails in the extended condition whereby first the outer rail moves relative to the other two, following which the inner rail moves relative to the other two.
Abstract: Suspension for a sliding drawer having a channel-section outer rail, a channel-section intermediate rail nested within the channel of the outer rail and sliding on a linear bearing, and an inner channel-section rail nested within the channel of the intermediate rail and sliding relative to it on a linear bearing. A flexible latch latches the inner rail to the intermediate rail during initial opening movement of the suspension so that the nested inner and intermediate rails reinforce one another and provide a stronger support. The latching also synchronizes the movements of the rails on opposite sides of the drawer and reduces problems associated with displacements of the bearings on opposite sides of the drawer.
Abstract: Suspension for a sliding drawer having a channel-section outer rail, a channel-section intermediate rail nested within the channel of the outer rail and sliding on a linear bearing, and an inner channel-section rail nested within the channel of the intermediate rail and sliding relative to it on a linear bearing. A flexible latch latches the inner rail to the intermediate rail during initial opening movement of the suspension so that the nested inner and intermediate rails reinforce one another and provide a stronger support. The latching also synchronizes the movements of the rails on opposite sides of the drawer and reduces problems associated with displacements of the bearings on opposite sides of the drawer.