Cabinet drawers are supported by a pair of runners each received within side grooves on the drawer. A first limit stop on the runners cooperates with a mating limit stop adjacent the rear end of the drawer to prevent the drawer from inadvertently being pulled completely out. A third limit stop is provided on the runners for cooperating with the second limit stop when sufficient upward force is applied to the drawers to cause the first limit stop to fail to contact, or to skip past, the second limit stop.
A drawer slide arrangement for smoothly sliding a drawer in and out of a cabinet comprises a runner firstly adapted to be secured to at least one side of a cabinet and including an end-stop 44 and a steering wall 58. The arrangement further comprising a retaining guide 32 adapted to be mounted on the complementary side of the drawer and projecting into a groove 20 on the drawer side. In use, the retaining guide 32 co-operates with the end-stop 44, to prevent accidental removal of the drawer, and with the steering wall 58, to substantially limit transverse movement of the drawer relative to the cabinet.
A drill press having an assembly for preventing a drawer from being completely removed from a drill press. The drill press has a base in which the drawer is received, the base having an opening formed between two side portions of a bottom member of the base. Each of the side portions has a plate fixedly engaged thereto with a part of the plate extending into the opening and having an aperture formed therein. A positioning element is fixedly engaged to each plate and has an extension extending through the aperture. The extension of each positioning element has a first and a second inclined surface formed on a top end thereof. The drawer has a first stop and a second stop laterally extending from each of the two sides thereof, wherein the first stop is shorter than that of the second stop and the drawer is stopped by the second stop being blocked by the extension of the positioning element.
Disclosed is a multiple bin tray assembly having individual medication bins positioned inside a tray which in turn is fitted into a cassette. Each bin can be opened individually from the cassette to minimize accessibility to the remaining bins and thus decrease the risk of accidental dispensing of medication. The cassette with this novel tray assembly can be fitted into a medication cart of standard dimension.
A sliding case mounting device including two sliding case mounting rails fixed to two opposite long sides of a rectangular sliding case, permitting it to be installed in two rows of circular track elements inside a mainframe, each sliding case mounting rail having two horizontal projecting plug rods perpendicularly disposed at two opposite ends at an outer side and respectively plugged into respective mounting holes in the sliding case, two inward bends symmetrically disposed at an inner side in a parallel relation, which provide a respective smoothly curved edge that does not hurt when touched, a mouth at one end, which guides one row of circular track elements into engagement with the respective rail, two outward hooks perpendicularly disposed at two opposite ends at an outer side and hooked in respective mounting holes at the bottom side of the sliding case, a front extension strip, an inward hook raised from the front extension strip at an inner side and hooked in a respective retaining hole inside the mainframe, and a press portion at one end of the front extension strip for pressing by hand to release the inward hook from the respective retaining hole of the mainframe for permitting the sliding case to be disconnected from the mainframe.
A drawer structure adapted to a single rail assembly or a multi-rail assembly in a cabinet; a drawer rail stop furnished beneath the drawer rail can be stopped with a stop lug on the single rail assembly or the multi-rail assembly. A roller on the rear end of a drawer rail may be mounted in place for the single rail assembly, or omitted for the multi-rail assembly; in other words, the drawer is compatible with a single rail assembly and a multi-rail assembly.