WO1995013726A1 - Lock for cassettes for the construction of drawer cabinets - Google Patents

Lock for cassettes for the construction of drawer cabinets Download PDF

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WO1995013726A1
WO1995013726A1 PCT/SE1994/000973 SE9400973W WO9513726A1 WO 1995013726 A1 WO1995013726 A1 WO 1995013726A1 SE 9400973 W SE9400973 W SE 9400973W WO 9513726 A1 WO9513726 A1 WO 9513726A1
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Lars Olof HÄLLSTEN
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Borgströms Plåtindustri Ab
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Priority to EP95901645A priority patent/EP0739178B1/en
Priority to DE69411192T priority patent/DE69411192T2/en
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05CBOLTS OR FASTENING DEVICES FOR WINGS, SPECIALLY FOR DOORS OR WINDOWS
    • E05C3/00Fastening devices with bolts moving pivotally or rotatively
    • E05C3/12Fastening devices with bolts moving pivotally or rotatively with latching action
    • E05C3/14Fastening devices with bolts moving pivotally or rotatively with latching action with operating handle or equivalent member rigid with the latch
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B65/00Locks or fastenings for special use
    • E05B65/46Locks or fastenings for special use for drawers
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
    • A47B95/00Fittings for furniture
    • A47B95/02Handles
    • A47B2095/024Drawer handles
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
    • A47B2210/00General construction of drawers, guides and guide devices
    • A47B2210/0002Guide construction for drawers
    • A47B2210/0029Guide bearing means
    • A47B2210/0037Rollers
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
    • A47B2210/00General construction of drawers, guides and guide devices
    • A47B2210/0002Guide construction for drawers
    • A47B2210/0029Guide bearing means
    • A47B2210/0043Wheels
    • A47B2210/0045Wheels whereof only one per slide
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
    • A47B2210/00General construction of drawers, guides and guide devices
    • A47B2210/0002Guide construction for drawers
    • A47B2210/0051Guide position
    • A47B2210/0059Guide located at the side of the drawer
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T292/00Closure fasteners
    • Y10T292/08Bolts
    • Y10T292/0911Hooked end
    • Y10T292/0926Spring projected
    • Y10T292/0928Operating means
    • Y10T292/0934Rigid
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T292/00Closure fasteners
    • Y10T292/08Bolts
    • Y10T292/1043Swinging
    • Y10T292/1051Spring projected
    • Y10T292/1052Operating means
    • Y10T292/1061Rigid
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T70/00Locks
    • Y10T70/50Special application
    • Y10T70/5093For closures
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
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    • Y10T70/50Special application
    • Y10T70/5093For closures
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  • the present invention relates to a lock for cassettes of the type intended for the construction of drawer cabinets, each of which cassettes accomodates a drawer and comprises on one hand a rectangular frontal frame from which four walls ex ⁇ tend, viz . a bottom wall, two side walls and an upper wall, and on the other hand a rear wall to which said walls are connected, and which frontal frame has substantially vertically positioned flanges in connection with said walls, the drawer in addition to a rear part comprising a bottom part, two side parts and a fron ⁇ tal part, which, along an upper edge, presents a longitudinal, forwardly projecting gripping flange having a hook- or hitchlike cross-sectional profile.
  • a cassette for a drawer cabinet of the sort generally described above is previously known from DE-A-3 905 843.
  • the cassette is provided with four male-like members on its underside, in the form of hook-shaped plates or sheet portions intended to be inserted and locked in cooperating holes in the upper side of a subjacent casette.
  • the cassettes are commercially available in different embodiments, in particu- lar in embodiments with different heights, thereby enabling the user to erect drawer cabinets adapted to individual needs in a quick and flexible way.
  • the drawer is normally arranged to be guided by two guide rails which are placed on both sides of the drawer adjacent to on one hand each side wall and on the other hand the bottom wall.
  • the drawer is retained in its position within the cassette by two projecting members which are formed on the underside of the bottom part of the drawer, in the vicinity of the frontal part of the drawer, in order to be locked behind a lower part of the frontal frame of the cassette as long as the drawer rests upon the cooperating guide rails . Only when lifting the frontal end of the drawer, so that the projecting members pass clear of the lower part of the frontal frame, the drawer can be pulled out to an outer end position. In its maximally pulled-out position, the drawer is retained in the cassette by an upper edge portion of the rear part of the drawer that engages behind an upper part comprised in the frontal frame of the cassette. For a complete removal of the drawer from the cassette, the frontal portion of the drawer is turned in an upward direction when the drawer is in the region of its maxi ⁇ mally pulled-out position.
  • a disadvantage of the above-mentioned cassette is the necessity of lifting the drawer upwardly when it should be pul- led out from its inner end position.
  • the opening in the frontal frame of the cassette has to be palpably wider than the drawer itself. For this reason the guidance of the drawer will be inaccurate.
  • the drawer bounces when it is subjected to shock movements, for instance if the cabinet is mounted in a vehicle or another mobile unit.
  • the prior art arrangement of locking the drawer makes it further impossible to subsequently mount roller guide rails having an accurate gui ⁇ dance of the drawer.
  • a primary object of the invention is to provide a simple and cheep lock which on one hand in its locking position safely retains the drawer in its inserted position in the cassette and on the other hand, by a simple manipulation, liberates the drawer without calling for a lifting thereof relative to the cassette.
  • the drawer should be able to be pulled out to an outer end position by a simple linear pulling movement.
  • FIG. 1 is a simplified perspective view illustrating a drawer cabinet in a first embodiment, built up of several cassettes containing drawers,
  • FIG. 2 is an analogous perspective view showing another embodiment of such a drawer cabinet
  • FIG. 3 is a perspective view of an individual cas- sette with the appurtenant drawer shown in a pushed-in position
  • FIG. 4 is a perspective exploded view with the drawer separate from the cassette and with a number of the guide rails shown in connection with the drawer,
  • FIG. 5 and 6 are vertical sections of a lock included in the drawer, shown in two different functional positions, and
  • FIG. 7 is an exploded view showing the lock according to the invention separate from the correspon ⁇ ding frontal part of the drawer.
  • reference numeral 1 designates individual cassettes which are stacked into a drawer cabinet which is designated by 2 in its entirety.
  • the lowermost cassette 1 may be mounted on a special bottom frame 3 which is suited for being connected to the underlying floor or support .
  • the uppermost cassette of the drawer cabinet may be co ⁇ vered by a special cover plate 4 or by a longer table which may be supported on two or several drawer cabinets (not shown) .
  • reference numeral 5 generally de ⁇ signates the drawer that is included in each cassette 1.
  • the cassette 1 as such is composed of a frontal frame, in its enti ⁇ rety designated 6, which delimits a frontal opening 7 for the reception of drawer 5, and a rear part, in its entirety designa ⁇ ted 8.
  • This rear part comprises two side walls 9, 9' and a rear wall 10.
  • the rear part 8 may be made of one single continuous, suitably thin-walled piece of sheet-metal which is punched out of a material and is bent into a U-shape as seen in a cross-section as well as in contour.
  • both upper horizontal flanges 11 and lower, equally hori ⁇ zontal flanges 12 are formed along each one of walls 9, 9' and 10.
  • Said upper flanges 11 are situated in a common plane and form an upper wall or part of the cassette 1.
  • the lower flanges 12 are situated in a common horizon ⁇ tal plane and form a lower wall or part of the cassette.
  • the free ends of the U-profiles that are formed by side walls 9, 9' embrace the frontal frame 6 and are connected to it in a sui- table manner, for instance by spot welding or pressing.
  • Advanta ⁇ geously, also frontal frame 6 is made of thin sheet-metal which is given a U-shaped cross-section by punching and bending.
  • reference numeral 13 designates an upper part, 14 a bottom part and 15,15' vertical side parts included in said frontal frame.
  • Each one of these four front parts 13, 14, 15 and 15' comprises a vertically positioned flange 16.
  • sheet-metal plates 17 of Li- formed cross-section are arranged which form fixed guide rails of standard character for the drawer 5.
  • drawer 5 is movable forwardly and backwardly along guide rails 17 while being guided by the vertical flanges 18 of the guide rails .
  • each cassette is provided with four male-like projec- tions 19 in the form of hook-shaped sheet-metal tabs which can be brought into engagement with corresponding, elongate holes 20 in the upper flanges 11 of a subjacent cassette.
  • the cassettes may be locked relative to each other by a locking member 21 in the form of a thread-like finger the ' free end of which may be brought into engagement with an ana ⁇ logous hole 22 via an elongate hole in the horizontal web of frontal bottom part 14, hole 22 being in the horizontal web of the frontal upper part in each subjacent cassette. Any horizon ⁇ tal dislocation of the cassettes relative to each other is impe ⁇ ded by locking finger 21, thus safely joining the cassettes and forming a form-stable drawer cabinet.
  • drawer 5 in addition to a frontal part, which is designated 23 in its en ⁇ tirety, comprises a bottom part 24, two side parts 25, 25' and a rear part 26. Together, these components form a substantially parallelepipedical drawer.
  • the frontal part or frontal plate 23 is larger than the rear part 26 which is only slightly smaller than the frontal opening 7, whereby frontal part 23 will substantially completely cover the rear- wardly located frontal frame 6 when the drawer is in its pushed- in position.
  • the frontal part 23 of the drawer has a longitudinal, forwardly projecting grip ⁇ ping flange 27 along its upper edge, the cross-section of the flange having a hook- or hitch-like profile.
  • Figure 4 further illustrates a kit comprising two pairs of guide rails 28,28' and 29,29' which are formed as supplements that are mountable when required, and which include rollers for accurately guiding the drawer.
  • reference numeral 45 generally desig ⁇ nates a lock made according to the invention.
  • This lock compri ⁇ ses a frame structure 46 intended to be fastened on the outside of frontal part 23 of the drawer 5.
  • a locking bar 47 is hingedly connected to frame structure 46, said bar in its turn being con ⁇ nected to a handle 48.
  • a re ⁇ cess or cut-in portion 49 is provided in the central portion of gripping flange 27.
  • This recess 49 exposes on one hand a substantially rectangular opening 50 placed near under the upper edge of the frontal part 23 and on the other hand two diminutive orifices 51 intended for fastening screws 52, which are tighten- able in threaded holes in the back or inner side of frame struc ⁇ ture 46.
  • a pivot pin 53 is included in frame structure 46, this pivot pin being common for the handle 48 and the locking bar 47.
  • Projections 54 are provided on both sides of locking bar 47 and pass, like bar 47, through the opening 50 and protrude from the backside of frontal part 23. Each of these two projections has a substantially plane upper surface 55.
  • handle 48 substantially corresponds with the hook- or hitch-like cross-sectional shape of the fixed gripping flange 27 on frontal part 23.
  • the length of handle 48 substantially corresponds to the length of recess 49, whereby the handle will cover or over- bridge recess 49 after mounting on frontal part 23. In this way, a continuous unit is formed along the upper edge of the frontal part by the handle and the two fixed portions of gripping flange 27 being separated by recess 49.
  • end edges 56 of gripping flange 27 are shortened or cut-in so that the two upper corner portions of frontal part 23 are exposed. In this way it is possible to place a spot welding element near under the upper corner areas of the gable part for making spot weld joints between the frontal part and the two side parts 25,25' of the drawer.
  • At least one spring 57 operates between the frame structure 46, which is fixedly mounted on the gable part, and the hingedly movable locking bar 47.
  • locking bar 47 is hook-shaped in that it has a nose 47' pointing upwards from a horizontal portion.
  • the described lock functions in the following way.
  • nose 47' of the locking bar 47 engages behind the upper, vertical flange 16 on the frontal frame 6 of the cassette.
  • the handle 48 which is rigidly or stiffly connected to the locking bar, is turned down into a lower end position.
  • the lock is to be opened in order to enable a pulling of drawer 5 outwardly, then the user grips the handle 48 and turns it upwardly around the pivot axis 53 (the turning angle is about 30 to 35°) into the position shown in figure 6.
  • locking bar 47 will be tur ⁇ ned down to a position in which the upper portion of nose 47' will be located at a level beneath the plane upper surfaces 55 of projections 54.
  • the drawer becomes liberated to be pulled out of the cassette, this being effected by a user conferring to handle 48, by hand, a linear, horizontal pulling motion while the handle is continuously held in its uplifted po ⁇ sition. Thereafter, the drawer may be pulled out to an outer end position at which the upper edge of rear part 26 abuts against frontal frame 6.
  • handle 48 when pushing of the drawer inwardly into the cas ⁇ sette, the user holds handle 48 in its uplifted position, how ⁇ ever while applying on the handle a pressing force by which the drawer is pushed into the cassette.
  • frontal part 23 has reached contact with frontal frame 6, then the handle is left hold of and the spring or springs 57 automatically return lock ⁇ ing bar 47 to its locking position as shown in figure 5.
  • handle 48 automatically returns to its turned-down position, in which it adjoins to the two fixed portions of gripping flange 27.
  • the bottom surface 58 that is provided behind nose 47' of the bar in its locking position may be located at a certain distance below upper surfaces 55 of projections 54.
  • the locking bar will only come into contact with the backside of flange 16 of the frontal frame, but not with the lower edge of flange 16.
  • the bar 47 as such is not submitted to life-reducing stress, for instance because of shock-like movements of the kind that may arise when a drawer cabinet is mounted in a vehicle or another mobile unit. Hence, such shock-like movements are taken up by projections 54.
  • pro ⁇ jection surfaces 55 in practice may lean in a direction frontwards-downwards when seen in the pushing-in direction, in order to facilitate the insertion of the projections beneath up- per flange 16 of the frontal frame.
  • the lock in question allows pushing the dra ⁇ was in and pulling the same out by a purely linear displacement motion, i.e., without the necessity of lifting the drawer in order to liberate it; this in turn enabling a more precise gui ⁇ ding of •the drawer, for instance by means of the guide rails 28, 29 shown in Fig 4.
  • the lock is simple and cheap and it corresponds well to the shape of the gripping flange 27 in general, thanks to the special form of handle 48. Therefore, an observer and/or user will not experience that the drawer in question constitutes a drastical exception relative to conven ⁇ tional drawers, in spite of the fact that it includes the spe ⁇ cial lock.

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A lock for a cabinet cassette having a drawer comprises a frame structure which carries on one hand a locking bar (47) passing through an opening (50) in a frontal part (23) of drawer, said bar being turnable and projecting from the inside of said frontal part (23), and on the other hand a handle connected to the bar. At least one fixed projection (54) is connected to the frame structure, said projection projecting from the back side of the frontal part, the locking bar (47) being, by turning the handle (48), movable between on one hand a locking turned-up position in which the bar engages behind an upper vertical flange (16) of the frontal frame (6) of the cassette and on the other hand a liberating turned-down position in which the bar is located below the upper side (55) of the projection (54).

Description

LOCK FOR CASSETTES FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF DRAWER CABINETS
Technical field of the invention
The present invention relates to a lock for cassettes of the type intended for the construction of drawer cabinets, each of which cassettes accomodates a drawer and comprises on one hand a rectangular frontal frame from which four walls ex¬ tend, viz . a bottom wall, two side walls and an upper wall, and on the other hand a rear wall to which said walls are connected, and which frontal frame has substantially vertically positioned flanges in connection with said walls, the drawer in addition to a rear part comprising a bottom part, two side parts and a fron¬ tal part, which, along an upper edge, presents a longitudinal, forwardly projecting gripping flange having a hook- or hitchlike cross-sectional profile.
Prior art
A cassette for a drawer cabinet of the sort generally described above is previously known from DE-A-3 905 843. In its basic embodiment, the cassette is provided with four male-like members on its underside, in the form of hook-shaped plates or sheet portions intended to be inserted and locked in cooperating holes in the upper side of a subjacent casette. The cassettes are commercially available in different embodiments, in particu- lar in embodiments with different heights, thereby enabling the user to erect drawer cabinets adapted to individual needs in a quick and flexible way. In the known cassette for drawer cabi¬ nets, the drawer is normally arranged to be guided by two guide rails which are placed on both sides of the drawer adjacent to on one hand each side wall and on the other hand the bottom wall. According to this embodiment, the drawer is retained in its position within the cassette by two projecting members which are formed on the underside of the bottom part of the drawer, in the vicinity of the frontal part of the drawer, in order to be locked behind a lower part of the frontal frame of the cassette as long as the drawer rests upon the cooperating guide rails . Only when lifting the frontal end of the drawer, so that the projecting members pass clear of the lower part of the frontal frame, the drawer can be pulled out to an outer end position. In its maximally pulled-out position, the drawer is retained in the cassette by an upper edge portion of the rear part of the drawer that engages behind an upper part comprised in the frontal frame of the cassette. For a complete removal of the drawer from the cassette, the frontal portion of the drawer is turned in an upward direction when the drawer is in the region of its maxi¬ mally pulled-out position.
A disadvantage of the above-mentioned cassette is the necessity of lifting the drawer upwardly when it should be pul- led out from its inner end position. In order to make such move¬ ments possible the opening in the frontal frame of the cassette has to be palpably wider than the drawer itself. For this reason the guidance of the drawer will be inaccurate. Among other things there will be a risk that the drawer bounces when it is subjected to shock movements, for instance if the cabinet is mounted in a vehicle or another mobile unit. The prior art arrangement of locking the drawer makes it further impossible to subsequently mount roller guide rails having an accurate gui¬ dance of the drawer.
Objects and features of the invention
The present invention aims at eliminating the above- mentioned disadvantages of the previously known construction and provide a lock which is capable of retaining the drawer in its fully pushed-in position in the cassette without calling for a lifting of the drawer relative to the cassette when liberating and pulling the same out. Accordingly, a primary object of the invention is to provide a simple and cheep lock which on one hand in its locking position safely retains the drawer in its inserted position in the cassette and on the other hand, by a simple manipulation, liberates the drawer without calling for a lifting thereof relative to the cassette. In other words the drawer should be able to be pulled out to an outer end position by a simple linear pulling movement. Another object of the in- vention is to provide a lock which in a smooth manner adopts it¬ self to the conventional shape of the drawers of the known cas¬ settes. Still another object of the invention is to provide a lock which has a long useful life even in the case when the ca¬ binets erected by the cassettes are used in tough environments, for instance in vehicles in which the drawers of the cabinets are subjected to frequent shock movements during ride.
According to the invention at least the primary object thereof is attained by the features defined in the characte- rising clause of claim 1.
Brief description of the attached drawings In the drawings :
FIG. 1 is a simplified perspective view illustrating a drawer cabinet in a first embodiment, built up of several cassettes containing drawers,
FIG. 2 is an analogous perspective view showing another embodiment of such a drawer cabinet,
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of an individual cas- sette with the appurtenant drawer shown in a pushed-in position,
FIG. 4 is a perspective exploded view with the drawer separate from the cassette and with a number of the guide rails shown in connection with the drawer,
FIG. 5 and 6 are vertical sections of a lock included in the drawer, shown in two different functional positions, and
FIG. 7 is an exploded view showing the lock according to the invention separate from the correspon¬ ding frontal part of the drawer.
In figure 1 reference numeral 1 designates individual cassettes which are stacked into a drawer cabinet which is designated by 2 in its entirety. As may be seen in figure 2, the lowermost cassette 1 may be mounted on a special bottom frame 3 which is suited for being connected to the underlying floor or support . The uppermost cassette of the drawer cabinet may be co¬ vered by a special cover plate 4 or by a longer table which may be supported on two or several drawer cabinets (not shown) .
In figures 3 and 4, reference numeral 5 generally de¬ signates the drawer that is included in each cassette 1. The cassette 1 as such is composed of a frontal frame, in its enti¬ rety designated 6, which delimits a frontal opening 7 for the reception of drawer 5, and a rear part, in its entirety designa¬ ted 8. This rear part comprises two side walls 9, 9' and a rear wall 10. In practice, the rear part 8 may be made of one single continuous, suitably thin-walled piece of sheet-metal which is punched out of a material and is bent into a U-shape as seen in a cross-section as well as in contour. More precisely, by this shape both upper horizontal flanges 11 and lower, equally hori¬ zontal flanges 12 are formed along each one of walls 9, 9' and 10. Said upper flanges 11 are situated in a common plane and form an upper wall or part of the cassette 1. In an analogous way, also the lower flanges 12 are situated in a common horizon¬ tal plane and form a lower wall or part of the cassette. The free ends of the U-profiles that are formed by side walls 9, 9' embrace the frontal frame 6 and are connected to it in a sui- table manner, for instance by spot welding or pressing. Advanta¬ geously, also frontal frame 6 is made of thin sheet-metal which is given a U-shaped cross-section by punching and bending. In figure 4 reference numeral 13 designates an upper part, 14 a bottom part and 15,15' vertical side parts included in said frontal frame. Each one of these four front parts 13, 14, 15 and 15' comprises a vertically positioned flange 16. Along the lower flanges 12 of the side walls 9,9' sheet-metal plates 17 of Li- formed cross-section are arranged which form fixed guide rails of standard character for the drawer 5. Thus, in its standard embodiment drawer 5 is movable forwardly and backwardly along guide rails 17 while being guided by the vertical flanges 18 of the guide rails .
Further, in figures 3 and 4 may be seen that the bottom side of each cassette is provided with four male-like projec- tions 19 in the form of hook-shaped sheet-metal tabs which can be brought into engagement with corresponding, elongate holes 20 in the upper flanges 11 of a subjacent cassette. When male pro¬ jections 19 have been brought into engagement with holes 20 and two connected cassettes have been placed so that they are loca- ted in register with each other in one and the same vertical plane, then the cassettes may be locked relative to each other by a locking member 21 in the form of a thread-like finger the 'free end of which may be brought into engagement with an ana¬ logous hole 22 via an elongate hole in the horizontal web of frontal bottom part 14, hole 22 being in the horizontal web of the frontal upper part in each subjacent cassette. Any horizon¬ tal dislocation of the cassettes relative to each other is impe¬ ded by locking finger 21, thus safely joining the cassettes and forming a form-stable drawer cabinet.
Referring to figure 4, it should be noted that drawer 5 in addition to a frontal part, which is designated 23 in its en¬ tirety, comprises a bottom part 24, two side parts 25, 25' and a rear part 26. Together, these components form a substantially parallelepipedical drawer. It should be noted that the frontal part or frontal plate 23 is larger than the rear part 26 which is only slightly smaller than the frontal opening 7, whereby frontal part 23 will substantially completely cover the rear- wardly located frontal frame 6 when the drawer is in its pushed- in position. Moreover, it should be noted that the frontal part 23 of the drawer has a longitudinal, forwardly projecting grip¬ ping flange 27 along its upper edge, the cross-section of the flange having a hook- or hitch-like profile.
The cassette construction described so far is substan- tially the same as the one disclosed in DE-A-3 905 843.
Figure 4 further illustrates a kit comprising two pairs of guide rails 28,28' and 29,29' which are formed as supplements that are mountable when required, and which include rollers for accurately guiding the drawer.
Detailed description of a preferred embodiment of the invention
In figures 5 to 7 reference numeral 45 generally desig¬ nates a lock made according to the invention. This lock compri¬ ses a frame structure 46 intended to be fastened on the outside of frontal part 23 of the drawer 5. A locking bar 47 is hingedly connected to frame structure 46, said bar in its turn being con¬ nected to a handle 48. As may be clearly seen in figure 7, a re¬ cess or cut-in portion 49 is provided in the central portion of gripping flange 27. This recess 49 exposes on one hand a substantially rectangular opening 50 placed near under the upper edge of the frontal part 23 and on the other hand two diminutive orifices 51 intended for fastening screws 52, which are tighten- able in threaded holes in the back or inner side of frame struc¬ ture 46. A pivot pin 53 is included in frame structure 46, this pivot pin being common for the handle 48 and the locking bar 47. Projections 54 are provided on both sides of locking bar 47 and pass, like bar 47, through the opening 50 and protrude from the backside of frontal part 23. Each of these two projections has a substantially plane upper surface 55.
It should be noted that the cross-sectional shape of handle 48 substantially corresponds with the hook- or hitch-like cross-sectional shape of the fixed gripping flange 27 on frontal part 23. The length of handle 48 substantially corresponds to the length of recess 49, whereby the handle will cover or over- bridge recess 49 after mounting on frontal part 23. In this way, a continuous unit is formed along the upper edge of the frontal part by the handle and the two fixed portions of gripping flange 27 being separated by recess 49. It may also be noted that end edges 56 of gripping flange 27 are shortened or cut-in so that the two upper corner portions of frontal part 23 are exposed. In this way it is possible to place a spot welding element near under the upper corner areas of the gable part for making spot weld joints between the frontal part and the two side parts 25,25' of the drawer.
Referring to figures 5 and 6, it should also be noted that at least one spring 57 operates between the frame structure 46, which is fixedly mounted on the gable part, and the hingedly movable locking bar 47. It should also be noted that locking bar 47 is hook-shaped in that it has a nose 47' pointing upwards from a horizontal portion.
The described lock functions in the following way. In the locking position, as shown in figure 5, nose 47' of the locking bar 47 engages behind the upper, vertical flange 16 on the frontal frame 6 of the cassette. In this state, the handle 48, which is rigidly or stiffly connected to the locking bar, is turned down into a lower end position. When the lock is to be opened in order to enable a pulling of drawer 5 outwardly, then the user grips the handle 48 and turns it upwardly around the pivot axis 53 (the turning angle is about 30 to 35°) into the position shown in figure 6. Thereby, locking bar 47 will be tur¬ ned down to a position in which the upper portion of nose 47' will be located at a level beneath the plane upper surfaces 55 of projections 54. In this way, the drawer becomes liberated to be pulled out of the cassette, this being effected by a user conferring to handle 48, by hand, a linear, horizontal pulling motion while the handle is continuously held in its uplifted po¬ sition. Thereafter, the drawer may be pulled out to an outer end position at which the upper edge of rear part 26 abuts against frontal frame 6.
Also when pushing of the drawer inwardly into the cas¬ sette, the user holds handle 48 in its uplifted position, how¬ ever while applying on the handle a pressing force by which the drawer is pushed into the cassette. When frontal part 23 has reached contact with frontal frame 6, then the handle is left hold of and the spring or springs 57 automatically return lock¬ ing bar 47 to its locking position as shown in figure 5. There¬ by, handle 48 automatically returns to its turned-down position, in which it adjoins to the two fixed portions of gripping flange 27. In practice, the bottom surface 58 that is provided behind nose 47' of the bar in its locking position may be located at a certain distance below upper surfaces 55 of projections 54. In this way, the locking bar will only come into contact with the backside of flange 16 of the frontal frame, but not with the lower edge of flange 16. This means that the bar 47 as such is not submitted to life-reducing stress, for instance because of shock-like movements of the kind that may arise when a drawer cabinet is mounted in a vehicle or another mobile unit. Hence, such shock-like movements are taken up by projections 54.
In this context it should also be mentioned that pro¬ jection surfaces 55 in practice may lean in a direction frontwards-downwards when seen in the pushing-in direction, in order to facilitate the insertion of the projections beneath up- per flange 16 of the frontal frame.
The advantages of the lock according to the invention are evident. Thus, the lock in question allows pushing the dra¬ wer in and pulling the same out by a purely linear displacement motion, i.e., without the necessity of lifting the drawer in order to liberate it; this in turn enabling a more precise gui¬ ding of •the drawer, for instance by means of the guide rails 28, 29 shown in Fig 4. Furthermore, the lock is simple and cheap and it corresponds well to the shape of the gripping flange 27 in general, thanks to the special form of handle 48. Therefore, an observer and/or user will not experience that the drawer in question constitutes a drastical exception relative to conven¬ tional drawers, in spite of the fact that it includes the spe¬ cial lock.

Claims

1. Lock for cassettes (1) of the type intended for the construction of drawer cabinets, each of which cassettes accomo- dates a drawer (5) and comprises on one hand a rectangular fron¬ tal frame (6) from which four walls extend, viz . a bottom wall (12) , two side walls (9, 9') and an upper wall (11), and on the other hand a rear wall (10) to which said walls are connected, and which frontal frame (6) has substantially vertically posi- tioned flanges (16) in connection with said walls, the drawer
(5) in addition to a rear part (26) comprising a bottom part (24) , two side parts (25, 25') and a frontal part (23) , which, along an upper edge, presents a longitudinal, forwardly projec¬ ting gripping flange (27) having a hook-or hitchlike cross-sec- tional profile, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that a recess (49) is provided in at least one, suitably central part of the grip¬ ping flange (27) , in connection with which recess a fastening frame structure (46) is fixedly mounted on the outside of the frontal part (23) , said frame structure carrying on one hand a turnable locking bar (47) that may pass through an opening (50) in the frontal part (23) , said bar projecting from the inside of the frontal part, and on the other hand a handle (48) connected to the locking bar, the profile shape of the handle substan¬ tially corresponding to the profile of the gripping flange (27) and the handle substantially covering said recess (49) in the gripping flange, and in that at least one projection (54) is connected to the frame structure (46) , said projection, like the bar (47) , projecting from the backside of the frontal part, the bar being movable by turning the handle between on one hand a locking, up-turned position in which the bar engages behind an upper, vertically positioned flange (16) of the frontal frame
(6) of the cassette, and on the other hand a liberating, down- turned position in which the bar is beneath the upper side of the projection (54) .
2. Lock according to claim 1, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that two projections (54) are connected to said frame struc¬ ture (46) , viz . one projection on each side of the locking bar (47) .
3. Lock according to claim 1 or 2, c h a r a c t e r i z e s! in that the locking bar and/or the handle is loaded by at least one spring (57) which always tends to urge the bar (47) to its locking position and against the ac¬ tion of which the bar is, by means of the handle (48) , turnable to its liberating position under the projection or projections (54) .
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