SLIDE RAIL ASSEMBLY AND SLIDE RAIL KIT THEREOF
20220192376 · 2022-06-23
Assignee
Inventors
- KEN-CHING CHEN (KAOHSIUNG CITY, TW)
- SHUN-HO YANG (KAOHSIUNG CITY, TW)
- Wei-Chen Chang (Kaohsiung City, TW)
- CHUN-CHIANG WANG (KAOHSIUNG CITY, TW)
Cpc classification
A47B88/493
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B2210/0018
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A slide rail assembly and a slide rail kit are provided. The slide rail assembly includes a first rail, a second rail, a blocking member, and an operating member. The blocking member is movably mounted on the second rail. When the second rail is positioned at an extending position relative to the first rail, a blocking feature of the first rail blocks the blocking member at a first state, so as to prevent the second rail from being moved from the extending position in a retracting direction. The operating member is operated to be positioned at a position that moves the blocking member from the first state to a second state, such that the blocking feature is unable to block the blocking member at the second state. The operating member is engaged with the predetermined portion of the second rail to be retained at the position.
Claims
1. A slide rail assembly, comprising: a first rail comprising a blocking feature; a second rail movable relative to the first rail, the second rail comprising a predetermined portion; a blocking member movably mounted on the second rail, such that the blocking member, relative to the second rail, is at one of a first state and a second state; and an operating member configured to operate the blocking member; wherein, when the second rail is positioned at a first extending position relative to the first rail, the blocking feature blocks the blocking member at the first state, so as to prevent the second rail from being moved from the first extending position in a retracting direction; wherein the blocking member is movable from the first state to the second state through having the operating member operatively moved from a first operating position to a second operating position, such that the blocking feature is unable to block the blocking member at the second state, so as to allow the second rail to be moved in the retracting direction from the first extending position; wherein, when the operating member is positioned at the second operating position, the operating member is engaged with the predetermined portion through an engaging feature, such that the operating member is retained at the second operating position.
2. The slide rail assembly of claim 1, wherein the operating member is able to be operatively mounted on the second rail.
3. The slide rail assembly of claim 1, wherein, when the operating member is positioned at the second operating position, the operating member retains the blocking member at the second state.
4. The slide rail assembly of claim 3, further comprising: a positioning member movably mounted on the second rail, such that the positioning member, relative to the second rail, is at one of a first state and a second state; wherein, when the operating member is positioned at the second operating position, the operating member is used to retain the positioning member at the second state.
5. The slide rail assembly of claim 4, wherein, when the operating member is positioned at the second operating position, the operating member is contacted with the positioning member through the blocking member at the second state, such that the positioning member is retained at the second state.
6. The slide rail assembly of claim 4, further comprising: a recovering elastic member, when the engaging feature is no longer engaged with the predetermined portion of the second rail, a recovering elastic force provided by the recovering elastic member being applied to the operating member, so as to return the operating member from the second operating position to the first operating position.
7. The slide rail assembly of claim 6, further comprising: a first elastic feature, when the operating member is positioned at the first operating position, the blocking member being returned from the second state to the first state in response to an elastic force provided by the second elastic feature.
8. The slide rail assembly of claim 7, further comprising: a second elastic feature, when the operating member is positioned at the first operating position, the positioning member is returned from the second state to the first state in response to the elastic force provided by the second elastic feature.
9. The slide rail assembly of claim 8, further comprising an elastic component mounted on the operating member, the elastic component comprising the engaging feature.
10. The slide rail assembly of claim 9, wherein the first rail further includes a first released feature; when the second rail is moved from the first extending position in the retracting direction to a second extending position, the engaging feature is disengaged from the predetermined portion of the second rail through the elastic component being moved by the first released feature of the first rail.
11. The slide rail assembly of claim 10, wherein the first rail further comprises a positioning feature; when the second rail is positioned at the second extending position, the second rail is prevented from being moved relative to the first rail in the retracting direction from the second extending position through the positioning member at the first state being engaged with the positioning feature.
12. The slide rail assembly of claim 11, wherein, when the second rail is positioned at the first extending position, the slide rail has a first length; when the second rail is positioned at the second extending position, the slide rail has a second length which is shorter than the first length.
13. The slide rail assembly of claim 11, further comprising: a third rail, the second rail being movably mounted between the first rail and the third rail; wherein, when the second rail is positioned at the second extending position, the positioning member is moved to be no longer at the first state through the third rail being moved, relative to the second rail, from an initial position in the retracting direction, such that the positioning member is dislocated from the positioning feature, which allows the second rail to be moved relative to the first rail from the second extending position in the retracting direction.
14. The slide rail assembly of claim 13, wherein, when the third rail is moved from a predetermined retracted position in an extending direction for a predetermined stroke, the third rail is simultaneously engaged with the blocking member through a synchronization feature, such that the second rail is moved simultaneously with the third rail in the extending direction.
15. The slide rail assembly of claim 11, wherein, when the second rail is positioned at the second extending position, the positioning member is disengaged from the positioning feature through the operating member operatively being moved from the first operating position to the second operating position which moves the positioning member to be dislocated from the first state, so as to allow the second rail to be moved relative to the first rail from the second extending position in the retracting direction; and the engaging feature is engaged with the predetermined portion of the second rail, such that the operating member is retained at the second operating position.
16. The slide rail assembly of claim 15, wherein the first rail further comprises a second released feature; when the second rail is moved from the second extending position to a retracted position in the retracting direction, the engaging feature is disengaged from the predetermined portion of the second rail through the elastic component being moved by the second released feature of the first rail.
17. A slide rail assembly, comprising: a first rail comprising a blocking feature and a positioning feature; a second rail movable relative to the first rail, the second rail comprising a predetermined portion; a third rail movable relative to the second rail; a blocking member and a positioning member being movably mounted on the second rail, such that the blocking member and the positioning member, relative to the second rail, are both respectively at one of a first state and a second state; and an operating member configured to operate the blocking member; wherein, when the second rail is positioned at a first extending position relative to the first rail, the blocking feature blocks the blocking member at the first state, so as to prevent the second rail from being moved from the first extending position in a retracting direction; wherein the blocking member is movable from the first state to the second state through having the operating member to be operatively moved from a first operating position to a second operating position, such that the blocking feature is unable to block the blocking member at the second state, so as to allow the second rail to be moved from the first extending position in the retracting direction, and when the operating member is positioned at the second operating position, the operating member is engaged with the predetermined portion of the second rail through an engaging feature, such that the operating member is retained at the second operating position; wherein, when the operating member is positioned at the second operating position, the operating member retains the blocking member at the second state; wherein, when the blocking feature is unable to block the blocking member at the second state, the second rail is moved from the first extending position to a second extending position in a retracting direction, such that the second rail is prevented from being moved from the second extending position relative to the first rail in the retracting direction through the positioning member at the first state being engaged with the positioning feature.
18. The slide rail assembly of claim 17, wherein, when the second rail is positioned at the second extending position, the positioning member is disengaged from the positioning feature through the operating member being operatively moved from the first operating position to the second operating position which moves the positioning member to be dislocated from the first state, so as to allow the second rail to be moved from the second extending position relative to the first rail in the retracting direction; and the engaging feature is engaged with the predetermined portion of the second rail, such that the operating member is retained at the second operating position.
19. The slide rail assembly of claim 18, further comprising: a recovering elastic member, when the engaging feature is no longer engaged with the predetermined portion of the second rail, a recovering elastic force provided by the recovering elastic member being applied to the operating member, so as to return the operating member from the second operating position to the first operating position; a first elastic feature, when the operating member is positioned at the first operating position, the blocking member is returned from the second state to the first state in response to an elastic force provided by the second elastic feature; and an elastic component mounted on the operating member, the elastic component comprising the engaging feature; wherein the first rail further includes a first released feature; when the second rail is moved from the first extending position to the second extending position in the retracting direction, the engaging feature is disengaged from the predetermined portion of the second rail through the elastic component being moved by the first released feature of the first rail.
20. A slide rail kit, comprising: a slide rail comprising a predetermined portion; a blocking member being movably mounted on the slide rail, such that the blocking member, relative to the slide rail, is at one of a first state and a second state; an operating member configured to operate the blocking member; and a recovering elastic member; wherein the blocking member is movable from the first state to the second state through having the operating member to be operatively moved from a first operating position to a second operating position; wherein, when the operating member is positioned at the second operating position, the operating member is engaged with the predetermined portion of the slide rail through an engaging feature, such that the operating member is retained at the second operating position; wherein, when the engaging feature is no longer engaged with the predetermined portion of the slide rail, a recovering elastic force is provided by the recovering elastic member to the operating member, so as to return the operating member from the second operating position to the first operating position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0035] The first rail 22 includes a first wall 28a, a second wall 28b, and a longitudinal wall 30 connected between the first wall 28a and the second wall 28b of the first rail 22. The first wall 28a, the second wall 28b and the longitudinal wall 30 of the first rail 22 jointly define a first channel, and the first channel is used to accommodate the second rail 24. The first rail 22 includes a blocking feature 32 (as shown in
[0036] Preferably, the slide rail assembly 20 further includes an elastic seat 33 mounted on the first rail 22, and the elastic seat 33 includes a first connecting portion 40a, a second connecting portion 40b and a supporting structure 42 (as shown in
[0037] Preferably, the first released feature 34 and the second released feature 38 have structural configurations that are substantially identical. For ease of illustration, only the first released feature 34 is described herein. For example, the first released feature 34 is a protrusion protruding laterally (or transversely) relatively to the longitudinal wall 30 of the first rail 22, and a front portion and a back portion of the first released feature 34 respectively have a first guiding section 44a and a second guiding section 44b. The first guiding section 44a and the second guiding section 44b are inclined surfaces (or curved surfaces), but the present invention is not limited thereto.
[0038] Preferably, the slide rail assembly 20 further includes a first auxiliary portion 46 and a second auxiliary portion 48, and the positioning feature 36 is defined between the first auxiliary portion 46 and the second auxiliary portion 48. The first auxiliary portion 46 and the second auxiliary portion 48 are symmetrical to and separate from each other for a distance. The first auxiliary portion 46 and the second auxiliary portion 48 have structural configurations that are substantially identical. For ease of illustration, only the first auxiliary portion 46 is described herein. For example, the first auxiliary portion 46 is a protrusion protruding laterally (or transversely) relatively to the longitudinal wall 30 of the first rail 22.
[0039] Preferably, the first auxiliary portion 46 and the second auxiliary portion 48 respectively have a first guiding structure 50 and a second guiding structure 52, and the first guiding structure 50 and the second guiding structure 52 are inclined surfaces (or curved surfaces), but the present invention is not limited thereto.
[0040] The second rail 24 includes a first wall 54a, a second wall 54b, and a longitudinal wall 56 connected between the first wall 54a and the second wall 54b of the second rail 24. The first wall 54a, the second wall 54b, and the longitudinal wall 56 of the second rail 24 jointly define a second channel, and the second channel is used to accommodate the third rail 26. The second rail 24 has a first side L1 and a second side L2 that are opposite to each other in position. The first side L1 is adjacent to the first rail 22, and the second side L2 is adjacent to the third rail 26.
[0041] The slide rail assembly 20 includes a blocking member 58 and an operating member 60, and preferably, the slide rail assembly 20 further includes a positioning member 62 and a recovering elastic member 64. The second rail 24, the blocking member 58, the operating member 60, and the recovering elastic member 64 can form a slide rail kit. The blocking member 58 and the positioning member 62 are both movably mounted on the second rail 24. In one of the implementations, the blocking member 58 and the positioning member 62 are exemplified as being pivotally connected to the second side L2 of the longitudinal wall 56 of the second rail 24 through a first shaft 66 and a second shaft 68, respectively, but the present invention is not limited thereto.
[0042] Preferably, the second rail 24 includes at least one hole communicating with the first side L1 and the second side L2 of the longitudinal wall 56 of the second rail 24. In addition, the at least one hole is exemplified as a first hole H1 and a second hole H2 herein. Furthermore, the blocking member 58 includes a blocking portion 55 penetrating into the first hole H1, the blocking portion 55 faces the longitudinal wall 30 of the first rail 22, and the blocking portion 55 is to be used in conjunction with the blocking feature 32 of the first rail 22. On the other hand, the positioning member 62 includes a positioning portion 63 penetrating into the second hole H2, the positioning portion 63 faces the longitudinal wall 30 of the first rail 22, and the positioning portion 63 is to be used in conjunction with the positioning feature 36 of the first rail 22. In addition, the positioning portion 63 is exemplified as a column, but the present invention is not limited thereto.
[0043] Preferably, the slide rail assembly 20 further includes a predetermined object 69 connected to the longitudinal wall 56 of the second rail 24, and the predetermined object 69 has a first elastic feature 70 and a second elastic feature 72, so as to provide an elastic force to the blocking member 58 and the positioning member 62, respectively.
[0044] Preferably, the second rail 24 and the positioning member 62 include limiting structures that are adapted to each other, such that the positioning member 62 can be moved relative to the second rail 24 within a limited range. In one of the implementations, the limiting structures are exemplified as the longitudinal wall 56 of the second rail 24 including a corresponding portion 74 (e.g., a convex body) penetrating a part of a limiting space 76 of the positioning member 62, but the present invention is not limited thereto.
[0045] The operating member 60 is operatively mounted on the second rail 24, and the operating member 60 is used to operate the blocking member 58 and the positioning member 62, or to operate one of the blocking member 58 and the positioning member 62.
[0046] Preferably, the operating member 60 is positioned on the first side L1 of the longitudinal wall 56 of the second rail 24, and the operating member 60 includes an operating portion 78, a driving portion 80, and an extension portion 82 connected between the operating portion 78 and the driving portion 80. The operating portion 78 is positioned at a front end portion 24a adjacent to the second rail 24; on the other hand, the blocking member 58 and the positioning member 62 are positioned adjacent to a back end portion 24b of the second rail 24.
[0047] Preferably, the second rail 24 further includes a third hole H3, through which the driving portion 80 of the operating member 60 can penetrate from the first side L1 to the second side L2 of the second rail 24 through the third hole H3, and the driving portion 80 is positioned adjacent to the blocking member 58.
[0048] Preferably, the second rail 24 and the operating member 60 include limiting features that are adapted to each other, such that the operating member 60 can be moved longitudinally relative to the second rail 24 within a limited range. In one of the implementations, the extension portion 82 of the operating member 60 are exemplified to include at least one elongated hole 84, and at least one connecting member 86 penetrates through a part of the at least one elongated hole 84, such that the at least one connecting member 86 is connected to the longitudinal wall 56 of the second rail 24, but the present invention is not limited thereto.
[0049] The recovering elastic member 64 is used to provide a recovering elastic force to the operating member 60. In one of the implementations, the two ends of the recovering elastic member 64 are exemplified as being respectively connected to the operating member 60 and the second rail 24 (the longitudinal wall 56), but the present invention is not limited thereto.
[0050] Preferably, the operating member 60 includes an engaging feature 88 (as shown in
[0051] Preferably, the engaging feature 88 is, for example, a hook, and the engaging feature 88 has a guiding surface 96, such as an inclined surface or a curved surface (as shown in
[0052] Preferably, the elastic section 94 of the elastic component 90 further includes a release feature 98, and the release feature 98 is, for example, a protrusion. A front portion and a back portion of the release feature 98 each have a first guiding feature 100a and a second guiding feature 100b which can each be, for example, an inclined surface or a curved surface (as shown in
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[0054] Preferably, the blocking member 58 further includes a contact portion 102 and an actuation portion 104, and the first shaft 66 is positioned between the contact portion 102 and the actuation portion 104. In addition, the contact portion 102 corresponds to (or contacts) the driving portion 80 of the operating member 60 (as shown in
[0055] Preferably, the positioning member 62 includes a contact section 106 and an actuation section 108, and the second shaft 68 is positioned between the contact section 106 and the actuation section 108. In addition, the positioning portion 63 is adjacent to the contact section 106 (as shown in
[0056] Preferably, the release feature 98 of the elastic section 94 of the elastic component 90 penetrates through a corresponding hole 110 of the extension portion 82 of the operating member 60 (as shown in
[0057] Preferably, the longitudinal wall 56 of the second rail 24 has a first corresponding space M1, a second corresponding space M2, and a predetermined wall 112 positioned between the first corresponding space M1 and the second corresponding space M2, and the predetermined wall 112 separates the first corresponding space M1 from the second corresponding space M2. When the operating member 60 is positioned at the first operating position P1 relative to the second rail 24, the engaging feature 88 of the elastic component 90 corresponds to the first corresponding space M1 (as shown in
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[0059] When the operating member 60 is positioned at the second operating position P2, the recovering elastic member 64 can accumulate the recovering elastic force F′ (as shown in
[0060] Preferably, when the operating member 60 is moved from the first operating position P1 (as shown in
[0061] Preferably, when the operating member 60 is positioned at the second operating position P2, the operating member 60 is used to retain the blocking member 58 and the positioning member 62 at the second state S2 (as shown in
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[0072] When the second rail 24 is being moved from the second extending position E2 in the retracting direction D2 to the retracted position R, the second released feature 38 of the first rail 22 can drive the elastic component 90 to disengage the engaging feature 88 from the predetermined portion of the second rail 24, so that the operating member 60 can return to the first operating position P1 from the second operating position P2 through the recovering elastic force F′ of the recovering elastic member 64. In addition, the technical principle described herein is substantially identical to that of
[0073] One of the beneficial effects of the slide rail assembly 20 and the slide rail kit of the present invention is that the operating member 60 can be retained at the second operating position P2 through the engaging feature 88 being engage with the predetermined portion of the second rail 24, and once the engaging feature 88 is no longer engaged with the predetermined portion of the second rail 24, the recovering elastic force provided by the recovering elastic member 64 allows the operating member 60 to return from the second operating position P2 to the first operating position P1.
[0074] Those skilled in the art will readily observe that numerous modifications and alterations of the device and method may be made while retaining the teachings of the invention. Accordingly, the above disclosure should be construed as limited only by the metes and bounds of the appended claims.