US20050206285A1 - Latch controller for quick-mount support for telescoping slide - Google Patents
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Abstract
A telescoping slide support assembly includes a telescoping slide assembly, a vertical rack for use in an equipment cabinet, and a quick-mount support coupled to a stationary slide included in the telescoping slide assembly. The quick-mount support includes a latch that is movable to facilitate coupling and uncoupling of the quick-mount support and the vertical rack.
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- This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/787,711 filed on Feb. 26, 2004, which is incorporated herein by reference.
- The present disclosure relates to telescoping slide assemblies, and particularly to telescoping slide assemblies mounted on racks to support a piece of equipment for movement relative to the rack. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to bracket systems for mounting telescoping slide assemblies on racks included in an equipment cabinet.
- A telescoping slide assembly support system in accordance with the present disclosure includes a telescoping slide assembly, a rack for use in an equipment cabinet, and a quick-mount support coupled to a stationary slide in the telescoping slide assembly. The quick-mount support is configured to be coupled quickly and easily to facilitate mounting the stationary slide in a fixed position relative to the rack. A load-carrying slide also included in the telescoping slide assembly can be coupled to a piece of equipment to support that equipment for movement relative to the rack into and out of the equipment cabinet.
- In illustrative embodiments of the present disclosure, the quick-mount support includes a movable bottom latch arranged to extend through a first of a series of latch apertures formed in the rack and a movable top latch arranged to extend through a second of the latch apertures formed in the rack. A force generator is coupled to the bottom and top latches and arranged to move the bottom and top latches away from one another while the bottom latch extends through the first of the latch apertures and the top latch extends through the second of the latch apertures to mate the bottom and top latches with the rack to block uncoupling of the quick-mount support and the rack.
- The force generator includes a first spring arranged to urge the bottom latch normally away from the top latch and a second spring arranged to urge the top latch normally away from the bottom latch. The bottom latch is mounted on the mount unit for pivotable movement about a first latch pivot axis and the top latch is mounted on the mount unit for pivotable movement about a second latch pivot axis. An alignment guide is associated with each of the bottom and top latches and configured to extend into latch apertures formed in the rack to help guide the bottom and top latches into those latch apertures.
- The quick-mount support further includes a first split-cylinder alignment guide associated with the bottom latch and a second split-cylinder alignment guide associated with the top latch. Each latch extends through and is movable in a channel formed in its companion split-cylinder alignment guide to engage or disengage the rack. Each split-cylinder alignment guide extends through one of the latch apertures formed in the rack to orient the quick-mount support in a predetermined position relative to the rack to facilitate coupling of the quick-mount support to the rack.
- Features of the present disclosure will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon consideration of the following detailed description of illustrative embodiments exemplifying the best mode of carrying out the disclosure as presently perceived.
- The detailed description particularly refers to the accompanying figures in which:
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a piece of equipment mounted on two fully extended telescoping slide assemblies that are mounted on vertical racks provided inside a cabinet to enable a technician to move the piece of equipment easily into and out of the cabinet; -
FIG. 2 is a partial perspective view of the cabinet ofFIG. 1 , with portions broken away, showing the piece of equipment located inside the cabinet owing to the full retraction of the telescoping slide assemblies inside the cabinet and showing two forward vertical racks and a series of latch apertures formed in each of the forward vertical racks wherein two latches associated with a quick-mount support coupled to a “left-side” slide assembly extend into two of the latch apertures formed in a left-side forward vertical rack and two latches associated with a quick-mount support coupled to a “right-side” slide assembly extend into two of the latch apertures formed in a right-side forward vertical rack; -
FIG. 3 is a sectional view taken along line 3-3 ofFIG. 2 after the piece of equipment has been moved on the telescoping slide assemblies a short distance out of the cabinet showing a pair of spaced-apart three-part telescoping slide assemblies, a piece of equipment mounted there between, and four quick-mount supports and showing that each quick-mount support is coupled to one of the forward and rearward vertical racks and to a nearby portion of one of the telescoping slide assemblies to anchor the slide assemblies to the vertical racks; -
FIG. 4 is an enlarged perspective assembly view of various components that can be assembled as shown, for example, inFIG. 5 , to produce a quick-mount support in accordance with this disclosure; -
FIG. 5 is an enlarged perspective view of the quick-mount support ofFIG. 4 after it has been assembled and mounted on one end of a stationary slide included in the three-part telescoping slide assembly and showing pivotable top and bottom pivotable latches, each latch having a latch lug extending through a slot formed in a mount unit and out of a channel formed in a split-cylinder alignment guide, the pivotable bottom latch being urged by a first spring to a “lowered and locked” position, the pivotable top latch being urged by a second spring to a “raised and locked” position; -
FIG. 6 is an enlarged side elevation view of the quick-mount support ofFIG. 5 showing the pivotable top and bottom latches urged by the springs to their normal spread-apart positions extending out of the channels formed in the two split-cylinder alignment guides; -
FIG. 7 is a top plan view of the unit shown inFIG. 6 ; -
FIG. 8 is a front end view of the unit shown inFIG. 6 ; -
FIG. 9 is a perspective view of the quick-mount support similar toFIG. 5 showing pivoting movement of the top and bottom latches toward one another into the channels formed in the split-cylinder alignment guides (in response to opposing forces applied manually by a user that is acting to “squeeze” the top and bottom latches) prior to coupling the quick-mount support to the rack; -
FIG. 10 is an elevation view of the vertical rack shown inFIG. 4 showing a “perforated” front wall formed to include three latch apertures; -
FIG. 11 is a sectional view taken along line 11-11 ofFIG. 10 and showing the quick-mount support ofFIGS. 4-9 before it is coupled to the perforated front wall of the vertical rack and showing “raising” of the pivotable bottom latch and “lowering” of the pivotable top latch so that each of those latches is poised to pass into one of the latch apertures formed in the front wall of the vertical rack; -
FIG. 12 is an elevation view similar toFIG. 10 showing placement of a first split-cylinder alignment guide and a latch lug of the bottom latch in a first of the latch apertures formed in the rack and placement of a second split-cylinder alignment guide and a latch lug of the top latch in a second of the latch apertures formed in the rack; -
FIG. 13 is a sectional view similar toFIG. 11 taken along line 13-13 ofFIG. 12 showing horizontal movement of a mounting bracket in the quick-mount support to engage the perforated front wall of the vertical rack and to extend the raised bottom latch (and its companion split-cylinder alignment guide) into one of the latch apertures formed in the front wall and to extend the lowered top latch (and its companion split-cylinder alignment guide) into another of the latch apertures; -
FIG. 14 is an elevation view similar toFIG. 12 showing “downward” movement of the latch lug of the pivotable bottom latch and “upward” movement of the latch lug of the pivotable top latch; -
FIG. 15 is a sectional view similar toFIGS. 11 and 13 taken along line 15-15 ofFIG. 14 showing the quick-mount support anchored to the vertical rack after spring-biased pivoting movement of the bottom latch to the lowered and locked position and spring-biased pivoting movement of the top latch to the raised and locked position to cause the stationary slide of the telescoping slide assembly to be held in a fixed position relative to the vertical rack provided in the cabinet as shown inFIGS. 2 and 3 ; and -
FIG. 16 is a diagrammatic illustration showing a “force generator” arranged to move top and bottom latches included in the quick-mount support normally away from one another and showing use of two opposing external forces (represented by double arrows) to move the top and bottom latches toward one another against the forces applied by the force generator to ready the quick-mount support to be mounted on a rack. - An
equipment cabinet 10 includes aninterior region 12 adapted to store equipment therein as shown, for example, inFIGS. 1 and 2 . A piece ofequipment 14 is mounted on a pair of spaced-aparttelescoping slide assemblies 16 for movement thereon between a fully extended position away fromcabinet 10 as shown inFIG. 1 and a fully retracted position withincabinet 10 as shown inFIG. 2 .Vertical racks 18 are mounted incabinet 10 as shown, for example, inFIGS. 1-3 andtelescoping slide assemblies 16 are mounted to thesevertical racks 18 using the quick-mount support system disclosed herein and shown, for example, inFIGS. 4-16 . - Each
vertical rack 18 includes a forwardly facingsurface 20, a rearwardly facingsurface 22, and a series oflatch apertures FIGS. 4 and 10 -16. Eachvertical rack 18 is coupled toequipment cabinet 10 and positioned to lie in theinterior region 12 as shown, for example, inFIG. 3 . It is within the scope of this disclosure to configure and orientrack 18 to support slide assemblies in a wide variety of locations withincabinet 10. In many instances,rack 18 will have a “vertical” orientation but other orientations fall within the scope of this disclosure. -
Telescoping slide assembly 16 includes any suitable number of slides. In the illustrations,telescoping slide assembly 16 includes interconnected load-carryingslide 26,intermediate slide 28, andstationary slide 30. Theseslides slide 26 relative tostationary slide 30 between fully extended and retracted positions as suggested inFIGS. 1 and 2 . Piece ofequipment 14 is coupled to spaced-apart load-carryingslides 26 in any suitable manner as shown, for example, inFIG. 3 . It is within the scope of this disclosure to omitintermediate slide 28 or add additional intermediate slides (not shown). - A pair of quick-
mount supports 11 is provided so that each end of eachstationary slide 30 can be mounted to an adjacentvertical rack 18 quickly and easily. Thus, thetelescoping slide assemblies 16 used to supportequipment 14 are positioned to lie in spaced-apart parallel relation to one another in fixed positions onvertical racks 18. Quick-mount support 11 can be operated quickly and easily by a technician provided with access tointerior region 12 ofequipment cabinet 10 to couple quick-mount support 11 tovertical rack 18 as shown inFIGS. 11, 13 , and 15. - Quick-
mount support 11 includes aslide support bracket 32 coupled tostationary slide 30 and aretainer mechanism 34 coupled toslide support bracket 32 and configured to mate easily tovertical rack 18 so that quick-mount support 11 can be coupled to and uncoupled fromvertical rack 18 quickly and easily in a manner suggested inFIGS. 11, 13 , and 15.Fasteners 48 can be arranged to extend through apertures or position-adjustment slot 50 formed inslide support bracket 32 to engagestationary slide 30 so thatslide support bracket 32 is mounted in a fixed position on one end ofstationary slide 30. -
Retainer mechanism 34 includes amount unit 36, alower retainer 38, and anupper retainer 40 as shown best inFIGS. 4 and 5 . Eachretainer latches unit 36 to pivot, slide, or otherwise move relative tomount unit 36 during coupling and uncoupling of quick-mount support 11 and rack 18. -
Mount unit 36 includes aretainer mount 52 coupled toslide support bracket 32 and arack mount 54 arranged to lie at a right angle toretainer mount 52 as shown, for example, inFIGS. 4 and 5 . In the illustrated embodiment,retainer mount 52 is established by a first metal plate welded or otherwise secured to a second metal plate establishing therack mount 52. It is within the scope of this disclosure to formmount unit 36 of a monolithic metal or plastics material. -
Rack mount 54 is adapted to mate withrack 18 when quick-mount support 11 is coupled to rack 18 as suggested inFIGS. 3, 13 , and 15.Rack mount 54 includes a forwardly facingsurface 47 and a rearwardly facingsurface 49. Forwardly facingsurface 47 ofrack mount 54 is arranged to lie in mating relation to rearwardly facingsurface 22 ofrack 18 to align latch apertures formed inrack 18 with various latch-receiving slots and channels formed inrack mount 54 as suggested inFIGS. 11 and 15 . It is within the scope of this disclosure to place an intervening element betweenrack mount 54 andrack 18 so long as both of themovable latches rack mount 54 and latch apertures formed inrack 18. - As suggested in
FIG. 4 ,rack mount 54 ofmount unit 36 is formed to include first andsecond slots first alignment guide 64 associated withfirst slot 63, and asecond alignment guide 69 associated withsecond slot 68. Alignment guides 64, 69 are used to orient quick-mount support 11 (and particularly rack mount 54) in a predetermined position relative to rack 18 as suggested inFIGS. 3, 13 , and 15 to facilitate coupling of the quick-mount support 11 to therack 18. -
First alignment guide 64 is coupled to rackmount 54 ofmount unit 36 and formed to include afirst channel 65 communicating withfirst slot 63 inrack mount 54. In the illustrated embodiment,first alignment guide 64 comprises a pair offirst tabs first channel 65 therebetween.Second alignment guide 69 is coupled to rackmount 54 ofmount unit 36 and formed to include asecond channel 70 communicating withsecond slot 68 inrack mount 54. Also in the illustrated embodiment,second alignment guide 69 comprises a pair ofsecond tabs second channel 70 therebetween. Also in the illustrated embodiment, each offirst tabs second tabs - As suggested in
FIGS. 4 and 12 -15,first alignment guide 64 is arranged to extend throughlatch aperture 23 formed inrack 18 andsecond alignment guide 69 is arranged to extend throughlatch aperture 25 formed inrack 18 so that rack mount 54 is oriented properly with respect to rack 18 to allowlatches rack mount 54 and latch apertures formed inrack 18. The outwardly presented curved exterior surfaces offirst tabs latch aperture 23. Likewise, the outwardly presented curved exterior surfaces ofsecond tabs latch aperture 25. - By inserting these alignment guides 64, 69 into two of the latch apertures (e.g., 23 and 25) formed in
vertical rack 18, it is a simple matter for a technician to orient quick-mount support 11 onstationary slide 30 withrack 18 so that tips ofmovable latches rack 18 as suggested, for example, inFIGS. 11, 13 , and 15 to “anchor”stationary slide 30 in a fixed position onrack 18. - As suggested in
FIGS. 5 and 10 -15, a “tip” 112 ofbottom latch 41 extends throughfirst slot 63 andfirst channel 65 associated withfirst alignment guide 64 and is movable therein from a first position lying withinfirst channel 65 as shown inFIGS. 9 and 11 -13 to a second position projecting outsidefirst channel 65 as shown inFIGS. 5, 14 , and 15. Likewise, a “tip” 122 oftop latch 42 extends throughsecond slot 68 andsecond channel 70 associated withsecond alignment guide 69 and is movable therein from a first position lying withinsecond channel 70 as shown inFIGS. 9 and 11 -13 to a second position outsidesecond channel 70 as shown inFIGS. 5, 14 , and 15. - As suggested in
FIGS. 4 and 5 ,lower retainer 38 includes a pivotablebottom latch 41, afirst pivot mount 80, and afirst spring 81.First pivot mount 80 extends into a first mount aperture 84 formed inretainer mount 52 and carriesfirst spring 81 to supportbottom latch 41 for up and down pivotable movement aboutfirst pivot axis 85.Upper retainer 40 includes a pivotabletop latch 42, asecond pivot mount 82, and asecond spring 83.Second pivot mount 82 extends into asecond mount aperture 86 formed inretainer mount 52 and carriessecond spring 83 to supporttop latch 42 for up and down pivotable movement aboutsecond pivot axis 87. - In use, a
movable bottom latch 41 is arranged to extend through a first (23) of the latch apertures formed inrack 18 and movabletop latch 42 is arranged to extend through a second (25) of the latch apertures formed inrack 18 as suggested inFIGS. 14 and 15 .First spring 81 is arranged to urgebottom latch 41 normally away fromtop latch 42.Second spring 83 is arranged to urgetop latch 42 normally away frombottom latch 41.First spring 81 is arranged normally to pivotbottom latch 41 about the firstlatch pivot axis 85 in acounterclockwise direction 95 andsecond spring 83 is arranged normally to pivottop latch 42 about the secondlatch pivot axis 87 in aclockwise direction 96 as suggested inFIG. 6 . - As suggested diagrammatically in
FIG. 16 , aforce generator 100 is coupled to bottom andtop latches latches top latches rack 18 to block uncoupling of quick-mount support 11 andrack 18. In the illustrative embodiment, springs 81 and 83 cooperate to defineforce generator 100. It is within the scope of this disclosure to use a single spring to defineforce generator 100. - In the illustrated embodiment,
first spring 81 is coupled at oneend 811 to mountunit 36 and at anotherend 812 tobottom latch 41. As suggested inFIG. 4 , end 812 offirst spring 81 is inserted into a first spring mount aperture 79 formed inretainer mount 52. As suggested inFIG. 5 , end 811 offirst spring 81 passes through a secondspring mount aperture 88 formed inbottom latch 41 and mates withbottom latch 41.First spring 81 includes a coiledportion 813 wrapped aroundfirst pivot mount 80 and positioned to lie betweenretainer mount 52 ofmount unit 36 andbottom latch 41. -
Second spring 83 is coupled at oneend 831 to mountunit 36 and at anotherend 832 totop latch 42. As suggested inFIG. 4 , end 832 ofsecond spring 83 is inserted into a second spring mount aperture 89 formed inretainer mount 52. As suggested inFIG. 5 , end 831 ofsecond spring 83 passes through a secondspring mount aperture 90 formed intop latch 42 and mates withtop latch 42.Second spring 83 includes a coiledportion 833 wrapped aroundsecond pivot mount 82 and positioned to lie betweenretainer mount 52 ofmount unit 36 andtop latch 42.Bottom latch 41 is mounted for pivotable movement about a firstlatch pivot axis 85 andtop latch 42 is mounted for pivotable movement about a secondlatch pivot axis 87. - As suggested in
FIG. 4 ,bottom latch 41 includes a base 110 intersecting firstlatch pivot axis 85 and providing an aperture 111 receiving a throat offirst pivot mount 80, alatch lug 112 arranged to extend through the first (23) of the latch apertures formed inrack 18, and a mid-section 114 arranged to interconnectbase 110 and latchlug 112 ofbottom latch 41 and coupled to end 811 offirst spring 81.Top latch 42 includes a base 120 intersecting secondlatch pivot axis 87 and providing anaperture 121 receiving a throat ofsecond pivot mount 82, alatch lug 122 arranged to extend through the second (25) of the latch apertures formed inrack 18, and a mid-section 123 arranged to interconnectbase 120 and latchlug 122 oftop latch 42 and coupled to end 831 ofsecond spring 83. -
Bottom latch 41 is coupled to mountunit 36 and arranged to extend throughfirst slot 63 formed inrack mount 54 andfirst channel 65 formed infirst alignment guide 64 and through the first (23) of the series of latch apertures formed inrack 18 to block uncoupling of the quick-mount support 11 andrack 18 as shown inFIG. 15 .Top latch 42 is coupled to mountunit 36 and arranged to extend throughsecond slot 68 formed inrack mount 54 andsecond channel 70 formed insecond alignment guide 69, and through the second (25) of the series of latch apertures to block uncoupling of quick-mount support FIG. 15 . -
Bottom latch 41 is coupled for movement relative to mountunit 36 between an extended position shown inFIGS. 14 and 15 and a retracted position shown inFIGS. 11-13 . In the extended position, abottom latch lug 112 included inbottom latch 41 extends out offirst channel 65 provided in thefirst alignment guide 64 to confront forwardly facingsurface 20 ofrack 18 so as to block removal ofbottom latch 41 from the first (23) of the series of latch apertures formed inrack 18. In the retracted position,bottom latch lug 112 is located in (or within a zone defined by)first channel 65 provided infirst alignment guide 64 so as to allow movement ofbottom latch lug 112 and the pair offirst tabs First spring 81 is arranged to urgebottom latch 41 normally to the extended position. -
Top latch 42 is coupled for movement relative to mountunit 36 between an extended position shown inFIGS. 14 and 15 and a retracted position shown inFIGS. 11-13 . In the extended position, atop latch lug 122 included intop latch 42 extends out ofsecond channel 70 provided insecond alignment guide 69 to confront forwardly facingsurface 20 ofrack 18 so as to block removal oftop latch 42 from the second (25) of the series of latch apertures formed inrack 18. In the retracted position,top latch lug 122 is located insecond channel 70 provided insecond alignment guide 69 so as to allow movement oftop latch lug 122 and the pair ofsecond tabs 71, 27 through the second (25) of the series of latch apertures.Second spring 83 is arranged to urgetop latch 42 normally to the extended position. - Use of a quick-
mount support 11 to couple astationary slide 30 of atelescoping slide assembly 16 to arack 18 to assume a fixed position (of the type shown inFIGS. 1-3 ) is shown inFIGS. 10-15 with reference also toFIGS. 5 and 9 . Prior to coupling, force generator 100 (e.g., springs 81, 83) cooperates to pivotbottom latch 41 to a “lowered and locked” position and to pivottop latch 42 to a “raised and locked” position shown inFIGS. 5, 6 , and 11. It is within the scope of this disclosure to provide a single piece of spring material to cause such pivoting movement of bottom andtop latches FIG. 6 ,upward force 101 is applied (e.g., manually) tobottom latch 41 anddownward force 102 is applied (e.g., manually) totop latch 42 to preparelatches rack 18.Such forces latches latch lug 112 ofbottom latch 41 lies inchannel 65 formed infirst alignment guide 64 as suggested inFIGS. 9 and 11 -13 and is “poised” to be passed indirection 45 throughlatch aperture 23 ofrack 18 along withfirst alignment guide 64. Also,latch lug 122 oftop latch 42 lies inchannel 70 formed insecond alignment guide 69 as suggested inFIGS. 9 and 11 -13 and is “poised” to be passed indirection 45 throughlatch aperture 25 ofrack 18 along withsecond alignment guide 69. - Next, quick-
mount support 11 andstationary slide 30 are moved as a unit indirection 45 as shown inFIG. 13 . Such movement causesrack mount 54 to abut rearwardly facingsurface 22 ofrack 18,first alignment guide 64 andlatch lug 112 to pass as a unit throughlatch aperture 23 inrack 18, andsecond alignment guide 69 andlatch lug 122 to pass as a unit throughlatch aperture 25. - Then, application of
forces top latches spring 81 to pivotbottom latch 41 incounterclockwise direction 95 and to allowspring 83 to pivottop latch 42 inclockwise direction 96. This causesbottom latch 41 to be moved to assume a “lowered and locked” position to cause a portion oflatch lug 112 to extend out ofchannel 65 formed infirst alignment guide 64 to block removal oflatch lug 112 fromlatch aperture 23. This also causestop latch 42 to be moved to assume a “raised and locked” position to cause a portion oflatch lug 122 to extend out ofchannel 70 formed insecond alignment guide 69 to block removal oflatch lug 122 fromlatch aperture 25. In these positions,stationary slide 30 is held in a fixed position relative to rack 18 provided incabinet 10. - As suggested in
FIGS. 4, 14 , and 15, quick-mount support 11 further includes aconnector 97 arranged to pass through alignedapertures rack 18 and rack mount 54 to mate withconnector mount 98.Aperture 124 can also have internal threads (not shown) to mate withconnector 97 to omitmount 98.Fasteners retainer mount 52 to slidesupport bracket 32 as also suggested inFIG. 4 .
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1. A telescoping slide assembly support system comprising
a telescoping slide assembly including load-carrying and stationary slides movable relative to one another to extend and retract the load-carrying slide relative to the stationary slide between fully extended and retracted positions, and
a quick-mount support coupled to the stationary slide, the quick-mount support including a movable bottom latch arranged to extend through a first latch aperture, a movable top latch arranged to extend through a second latch aperture, and a force generator coupled to the bottom and top latches and arranged to move the bottom and top latches away from one another while the bottom latch extends through the first of the latch apertures and the top latch extends through the second of the latch apertures to mate the bottom and top latches with a rack to block uncoupling of the quick-mount support and the rack.
2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the force generator includes a first spring arranged to urge the bottom latch normally away from the top latch and a second spring arranged to urge the top latch normally away from the bottom latch.
3. The system of claim 2 , wherein the quick-mount support further includes a mount unit coupled to the stationary slide, the first spring is coupled at one end to the mount unit and at another end to the bottom latch, and the second spring is coupled at one end to the mount unit and at another end to the top latch.
4. The system of claim 3 , wherein the bottom latch is mounted on the mount unit for pivotable movement about a first latch pivot axis and the top latch is mounted on the mount unit for pivotable movement about a second latch pivot axis.
5. The system of claim 2 , wherein the bottom latch is mounted for pivotable movement about a first latch pivot axis, the top latch is mounted for pivotable movement about a second latch pivot axis, the first spring is arranged normally to pivot the bottom latch about the first latch pivot axis in a counterclockwise direction, and the second spring is arranged normally to pivot the top latch about the second latch pivot axis in a clockwise direction.
6. The system of claim 5 , wherein the quick-mount support includes a mount unit, a first pivot mount is coupled to the mount unit and to the bottom latch to establish the first latch pivot axis, a second pivot mount is coupled to the mount unit and to the top latch to establish the second latch pivot axis, the first spring includes a coiled portion wrapped around the first pivot mount and positioned to lie between the mount unit and the bottom latch, and the second spring includes a coiled portion wrapped around the second pivot mount and positioned to lie between the mount unit and the top latch.
7. The system of claim 5 , wherein the bottom latch includes a base intersecting the first latch pivot axis, a latch lug arranged to extend through the first of the latch apertures, and a mid-section arranged to interconnect the base and latch lug of the bottom latch and coupled to the first spring, and the top latch includes a base intersecting the second latch pivot axis, a latch lug arranged to extend through the second of the latch apertures, and a mid-section arranged to interconnect the base and latch lug of the top latch and coupled to the second spring.
8. The system of claim 1 , wherein the quick-mount support further includes a mount unit formed to include first and second slots and a first alignment guide coupled to the mount unit and formed to include a first channel communicating with the first slot, the first alignment guide is arranged to extend through a first of the series of latch apertures, and one of the bottom and top latches is arranged to extend through the first slot and into the first channel and is coupled to the mount unit for pivotable movement about a pivot axis between an extended position wherein a latch lug included in the one of the bottom and top latch extends out of the first channel to confront the rack so as to block removal of the one of the bottom and top latches from the first of the series of latch apertures formed in the rack and a retracted position wherein the latch lug is located in the first channel to allow movement of the first alignment guide and the one of the bottom and top latches through the first of the series of latch apertures.
9. The system of claim 1 , wherein the quick-mount support further includes a mount unit formed to include first and second slots, a first alignment guide formed to include a first channel and arranged to extend through a first of the series of latch apertures formed in the rack, and a second alignment guide formed to include a second channel and arranged to extend through a second of the series of latch apertures formed in the rack, the movable bottom latch extends through and is movable in the first slot and channel, and the movable top latch extends through and is movable in the second slot and channel.
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16. A telescoping slide assembly support system comprising
a telescoping slide assembly including load-carrying and stationary slides movable relative to one another to extend and retract the load-carrying slide relative to the stationary slide between fully extended and retracted positions,
a rack formed to include a series of latch apertures, and
a quick-mount support coupled to the stationary slide, the quick-mount support including a movable bottom latch arranged to extend through a first of the latch apertures, a movable top latch arranged to extend through a second of the latch apertures, and a force generator coupled to the bottom and top latches and arranged to move the bottom and top latches away from one another while the bottom latch extends through the first of the latch apertures and the top latch extends through the second of the latch apertures to mate the bottom and top latches with the rack to block uncoupling of the quick-mount support and the rack,
wherein the force generator includes at least one spring arranged to urge the bottom latch normally away from the top latch and arranged to urge the top latch normally away from the bottom latch.
17. A device for attaching a telescoping slide assembly including load-carrying and stationary slides movable relative to one another to extend and retract the load-carrying slide relative to the stationary slide between fully extended and retracted positions to a rack comprising a quick-mount support including
a movable bottom latch having a base and a lug extending generally perpendicular from the base, the bottom latch arranged to extend the lug through a first latch aperture,
a movable top latch having a base and a lug extending generally perpendicular from the base, the top latch arranged to extend through a second latch aperture, and
at least one spring coupled to the bottom and top latches and arranged to move the bottom and top latches away from one another to a latching position wherein the bottom latch extends through the first latch aperture and the top latch extends through the second latch aperture to mate the bottom and top latches with a rack with the lugs blocking uncoupling of the quick-mount support and the rack,
wherein application of an external force greater than the force of the spring moves the bottom and top latches toward each other to an unlatching position wherein the latches can be removed from the apertures.
18. The device of claim 17 , wherein the first spring is arranged to urge the bottom latch along a first axis with respect to the top latch and wherein each of the lugs extends in a direction generally parallel to the first axis and away from its respective latch base.
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