SLIDE RAIL ASSEMBLY
20220160127 ยท 2022-05-26
Inventors
- KEN-CHING CHEN (KAOHSIUNG CITY, TW)
- SHUN-HO YANG (KAOHSIUNG CITY, TW)
- CHI-CHIH CHOU (KAOHSIUNG CITY, TW)
- CHUN-CHIANG WANG (KAOHSIUNG CITY, TW)
Cpc classification
H05K7/1489
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A slide rail assembly includes a first rail, a second rail, and a third rail. The first rail includes a supporting feature. The second rail can be displaced with respect to the first rail. The third rail is movably disposed between the first rail and the second rail. When the slide rail assembly is in a predetermined state, the supporting feature protrudes beyond an end portion of the third rail by a predetermined distance and supports the second rail.
Claims
1. A slide rail assembly, comprising: a first rail including a supporting feature; a second rail longitudinally displaceable with respect to the first rail; and a third rail movably disposed between the first rail and the second rail; wherein when the slide rail assembly is in a predetermined state, the supporting feature protrudes beyond an end portion of the third rail by a predetermined longitudinal distance and supports the second rail.
2. The slide rail assembly of claim 1, wherein the supporting feature is adjacent to an end portion of the first rail.
3. The slide rail assembly of claim 1, further comprising a connecting member disposed at the second rail, wherein the supporting feature supports the second rail via the connecting member when the slide rail assembly is in the predetermined state, and the connecting member is adjacent to and connected to an end portion of the second rail.
4. The slide rail assembly of claim 3, wherein the connecting member includes an upper section, a lower section, and a middle section between the upper section and the lower section; the supporting feature includes an upper supporting wall, a lower supporting wall, and a middle wall connected between the upper supporting wall and the lower supporting wall; the lower supporting wall of the supporting feature is configured to support the lower section of the connecting member; and the upper supporting wall of the supporting feature is configured to support the upper section of the connecting member.
5. The slide rail assembly of claim 4, wherein the upper supporting wall and the lower supporting wall of the supporting feature are configured to at least partially enclose the upper section and the lower section of the connecting member respectively.
6. The slide rail assembly of claim 4, wherein the first rail has a first wall, a second wall, and a longitudinal wall connected between the first wall and the second wall of the first rail; the first rail is provided with a supporting member; the supporting member has a first supporting portion, a second supporting portion, and a longitudinal portion connected between the first supporting portion and the second supporting portion of the supporting member; and the first supporting portion, the second supporting portion, and the longitudinal portion of the supporting member are respectively adjacent to the first wall, the second wall, and the longitudinal wall of the first rail.
7. The slide rail assembly of claim 1, wherein a locking member is movable with respect to the second rail; when the slide rail assembly is in a retracted state, the third rail is retracted with respect to the first rail, the second rail is at a retracted position with respect to the third rail, and the second rail is locked with respect to the first rail by the locking member in a locking state and is thereby kept from moving away from the retracted position in an opening direction; and once the locking member is operated and thereby switched to an unlocking state, the second rail is no longer locked with respect to the first rail and is allowed to move away from the retracted position in the opening direction.
8. The slide rail assembly of claim 7, wherein a connecting member is disposed at the second rail, the locking member is able to be operated and thus moved in a receiving space of the connecting member, and at least a portion of the locking member is exposed from the receiving space when the locking member is in one of the locking state and the unlocking state.
9. The slide rail assembly of claim 7, wherein a connecting member is disposed at the second rail, the slide rail assembly further comprises an operating member with which to operate the locking member and thereby switch the locking member from the locking state to the unlocking state, the operating member is able to be operated and thus moved in a receiving space of the connecting member, and at least a portion of the operating member is exposed from the receiving space when the locking member is in one of the locking state and the unlocking state.
10. A slide rail assembly, comprising: a first rail; a second rail longitudinally displaceable with respect to the first rail; a third rail movably disposed between the first rail and the second rail; and a locking member movable with respect to the second rail; wherein when the slide rail assembly is in a retracted state, the third rail is retracted with respect to the first rail, the second rail is at a retracted position with respect to the third rail, and the second rail is locked with respect to the first rail by the locking member in a locking state and is thereby kept from moving away from the retracted position in an opening direction; and once the locking member is operated and thereby switched to an unlocking state, the second rail is no longer locked with respect to the first rail and is allowed to move away from the retracted position in the opening direction.
11. The slide rail assembly of claim 10, wherein a supporting feature is disposed at the first rail, and when the slide rail assembly is in the retracted state, the supporting feature protrudes beyond an end portion of the third rail by a predetermined longitudinal distance and supports the second rail.
12. The slide rail assembly of claim 11, further comprising a connecting member disposed at the second rail, wherein the locking member is connected to one of the second rail and the connecting member in an operable manner, and the supporting feature supports the second rail via the connecting member when the slide rail assembly is in the retracted state.
13. The slide rail assembly of claim 12, wherein the locking member is able to be operated and thus moved in a receiving space of the connecting member, and at least a portion of the locking member is exposed from the receiving space when the locking member is in one of the locking state and the unlocking state.
14. The slide rail assembly of claim 12, wherein a predetermined portion of the connecting member has at least one identification feature from which a user can tell if the locking member is in one of the locking state and the unlocking state.
15. The slide rail assembly of claim 12, further comprising an operating member with which to operate the locking member and thereby switch the locking member from the locking state to the unlocking state.
16. The slide rail assembly of claim 15, wherein the operating member is able to be operated and thus moved in a receiving space of the connecting member, and at least a portion of the operating member is exposed from the receiving space when the locking member is in one of the locking state and the unlocking state.
17. The slide rail assembly of claim 15, wherein the connecting member has a main body portion; the main body portion includes an upper section, a lower section, and a middle section between the upper section and the lower section; the supporting feature includes an upper supporting wall, a lower supporting wall, and a middle wall connected between the upper supporting wall and the lower supporting wall; and the upper supporting wall and the lower supporting wall of the supporting feature are configured to support the upper section and the lower section of the main body portion respectively.
18. The slide rail assembly of claim 17, wherein the connecting member further includes an extension portion connected to the middle section of the main body portion, and the operating member is movably mounted on the extension portion of the connecting member.
19. The slide rail assembly of claim 11, wherein the first rail is provided with a supporting member, a blocking portion is disposed at one of the supporting member and the first rail, the blocking portion is configured to lock the locking member in the locking state, and the supporting feature is disposed at the supporting member.
20. A slide rail assembly, adapted for use on a rack, the slide rail assembly comprising: a first rail configured to be mounted on the rack via a mounting member, the first rail including a supporting feature; a second rail longitudinally displaceable with respect to the first rail; and a third rail movably disposed between the first rail and the second rail; wherein when the slide rail assembly is in a retracted state, the third rail is retracted with respect to the first rail, and the mounting member is adjacent to an end portion of the third rail; wherein when the slide rail assembly is in the retracted state, the supporting feature protrudes beyond the end portion of the third rail by a predetermined longitudinal distance and supports the second rail.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0042] Referring to
[0043] The first rail 22 includes a supporting feature 28. Preferably, the supporting feature 28 is adjacent to one of the end portions (e.g., the first end portion 22a) of the first rail 22. Here, by way of example, the first rail 22 is provided with a supporting member 30, the supporting member 30 is connected (e.g., fixedly connected) to the first rail 22 and can therefore be viewed as a part of the first rail 22, and the supporting feature 28 is disposed at the supporting member 30. More specifically, the supporting feature 28 in this embodiment is integrated with the supporting member 30, so the first rail 22, the supporting member 30, and the supporting feature 28 can be viewed as a single unit.
[0044] Preferably, as shown in
[0045] Preferably, the first wall 32a, the second wall 32b, and the longitudinal wall 34 of the first rail 22 jointly define a first channel for receiving the third rail 26, and likewise, the third rail 26 has a plurality of walls that jointly define a second channel for receiving the second rail 24.
[0046] When the slide rail assembly 20 is in a predetermined state (e.g., the retracted state shown in
[0047] Preferably, the slide rail assembly 20 further includes a connecting member 40 disposed at the second rail 24. For example, the connecting member 40 is connected (e.g., fixedly connected) to the second rail 24 and can therefore be viewed as a part of the second rail 24, and the connecting member 40 is connected to one of the end portions (e.g., the first end portion 24a) of the second rail 24. The connecting member 40 may be mechanically engaged with, fastened to, connected in an abutting manner to, or riveted to the second rail 24 without limitation. When the slide rail assembly 20 is in the predetermined state, the supporting feature 28 supports the second rail 24 via the connecting member 40, as shown in
[0048] Referring to
[0049] It can be known from the above that when the slide rail assembly 20 is in the predetermined state (e.g., the retracted state), the third rail 26, which is shorter than the second rail 24, is unable to support the aforesaid end portion (e.g., the first end portion 24a) and the adjacent rail section of the second rail 24; however, with the connecting member 40 supported by the supporting feature 28, the second rail 24 is still supported while at the retracted position R. This ensures the structural strength or stability of the slide rail assembly 20 when the slide rail assembly 20 is in the predetermined state.
[0050] Preferably, the upper supporting wall 46a of the supporting feature 28 is configured to at least partially enclose the upper section 42a of the connecting member 40, or the lower supporting wall 46b of the supporting feature 28 is configured to at least partially enclose the lower section 42b of the connecting member 40 so that when the slide rail assembly 20 is in the predetermined state (e.g., the retracted state), in which the second rail 24 is at the retracted position R, the first rail 22 can enclose the connecting member 40 through the supporting feature 28 to prevent the connecting member 40 from being moved in the vertical direction (i.e., the Z-axis direction) or the transverse direction (i.e., the Y-axis direction), and the stability of the mechanism is thus ensured.
[0051] More specifically, the upper supporting wall 46a of the supporting feature 28 has a first supporting section K1 and a second supporting section K2 substantially perpendicularly connected to the first supporting section K1. The first supporting section K1, the second supporting section K2, and a first wall portion 48a of the middle wall 48 jointly define a first space 52 for receiving at least a portion of the upper section 42a of the connecting member 40 (see
[0052] Referring to
[0053] More specifically, when the slide rail assembly 20 is in the predetermined state (e.g., the retracted state), the third rail 26 is retracted with respect to the first rail 22, and the mounting member 58 is adjacent to the aforesaid end portion (e.g., the first end portion 26a) of the third rail 26. Moreover, when the slide rail assembly 20 is in the predetermined state (e.g., the retracted state), the third rail 26 is retracted with respect to the first rail 22, the second rail 24 is at the retracted position R with respect to the third rail 26, and the supporting feature 28 protrudes beyond the aforesaid end portion (e.g., the first end portion 26a) of the third rail 26 by the predetermined longitudinal distance L (see
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[0055] Preferably, the locking member 202 is connected to one of the second rail 24 and the connecting member 40 in an operable manner. Here, the locking member 202 is pivotally connected to the second rail 24 via a shaft 206. The locking member 202 has a locking portion 208a and a driving portion 208b, and the shaft 206 is located between the locking portion 208a and the driving portion 208b.
[0056] Preferably, the slide rail assembly further includes an elastic member 210 for applying an elastic force to the locking member 202, and the elastic member 210 has a first elastic portion 212a, a second elastic portion 212b, and a mounting portion 214 connected between the first elastic portion 212a and the second elastic portion 212b. The mounting portion 214 is mounted around the shaft 206. The second elastic portion 212b is adjacent to and in contact with the driving portion 208b.
[0057] Preferably, the slide rail assembly further includes an operating member 216 with which to operate, and thereby move, the locking member 202.
[0058] More specifically, when the slide rail assembly is in a retracted state, the third rail 26 is retracted with respect to the first rail 22, and the second rail 24 is at the retracted position R with respect to the third rail 26 (the foregoing relative positions of the first to the third rails have been detailed above and shown in
[0059] Preferably, when the second rail 24 is at the retracted position R with respect to the first rail 22, the upper section 42a and the lower section 42b of the connecting member 40 are supported by the upper supporting wall 46a and the lower supporting wall 46b of the supporting feature 28 respectively such that the second rail 24 remains supported while at the retracted position R. This not only ensures the structural strength of the slide rail assembly 20 when the slide rail assembly 20 is in the predetermined state (see
[0060] Preferably, when the second rail 24 is at the retracted position R with respect to the first rail 22, the upper supporting wall 46a and the lower supporting wall 46b of the supporting feature 28 respectively and at least partially enclose the upper section 42a and the lower section 42b of the connecting member 40 to prevent the connecting member 40 from being moved in the vertical direction (i.e., the Z-axis direction) or the transverse direction (i.e., the Y-axis direction), and to thereby ensure the stability of the mechanism (see
[0061] Preferably, when the second rail 24 is at the retracted position R, the first elastic portion 212a of the elastic member 210 is in contact with the predetermined structure 205 and located between the predetermined structure 205 and a wall surface 41 of the connecting member 40 to keep the locking member 202 in the locking state S1. The first elastic portion 212a of the elastic member 210 in this state also stores an elastic force (see
[0062] Preferably, as shown in
[0063] Preferably, the operating member 216 can be operated and thus moved in a receiving space X of the connecting member 40 (see
[0064] Referring to
[0065] Preferably, the operating member 216 can be used to operate the locking member 202 and thereby switch the locking member 202 from the locking state S1 to the unlocking state S2. For example, a user may apply a force F to the operating member 216 so that the operating member 216 is moved from the first position P1 to a second position P2 and comes into contact with the driving portion 208b of the locking member 202. As the application of the force F continues, the second elastic portion 212b of the elastic member 210 stores an elastic force, and the locking member 202 is pivoted through an angle from a position corresponding to the locking state S1 (see
[0066] It is worth mentioning that when the second rail 24 is at the extended position E with respect to the first rail 22 (see
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[0069] More specifically, the locking member 300 can be operated and thus moved in the receiving space X of the connecting member 40. When the locking member 300 is in the locking state S1 (see
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[0071] Preferably, a predetermined portion (e.g., the extension portion 40b) of the connecting member 40 has an opening 404 in communication with the receiving space X of the connecting member 40, and the at least one portion 402 of the locking member 400 is exposed from the receiving space X through the opening 404.
[0072] Preferably, the predetermined portion (e.g., the extension portion 40b) of the connecting member 40 has at least one identification feature (such as but not limited to a color, shape, word, or symbol), e.g., a first identification feature 406a and a second identification feature 406b, from which a user can tell if the locking member 400 is in one of the locking state S1 and the unlocking state S2. More specifically, when the locking member 400 is in the locking state S1, the at least one portion 402 (e.g., the operating portion) corresponds in position to the first identification feature 406a (see
[0073] According to the above, the slide rail assembly 20 disclosed herein preferably has at least the following features: [0074] 1. When the slide rail assembly 20 is in the predetermined state, the supporting feature 28 protrudes beyond an end portion of the third rail 26 by the predetermined longitudinal distance L and supports the second rail 24. [0075] 2. The third rail 26 is movably disposed between the first rail 22 and the second rail 24 and is shorter than the first rail 22 and the second rail 24. [0076] 3. When the slide rail assembly 20 is in the predetermined state (e.g., the retracted state), the connecting member 40 is supported by the supporting feature 28 such that the second rail 24 remains supported while at the retracted position R. This not only ensures the structural strength or stability of the slide rail assembly 20 when the slide rail assembly 20 is in the predetermined state, but also allows the locking member 202 to be stably locked to the blocking portion 204 while in the locking state S1. [0077] 4. When the slide rail assembly 20 is in the predetermined state (e.g., the retracted state), the first rail 22 encloses the connecting member 40 via the supporting feature 28. Thus, when the second rail 24 is at the retracted position R, the connecting member 40 is kept from being moved in the vertical direction (i.e., the Z-axis direction) or the transverse direction (i.e., the Y-axis direction), and the stability of the mechanism is ensured. [0078] 5. The at least one portion 216a (e.g., the operating portion) of the operating member 216 can be exposed from the receiving space X (see
[0080] While the present invention has been disclosed by way of the preferred embodiments described above, those embodiments are not intended to be restrictive of the scope of the invention. The scope of the patent protection sought by the applicant is defined by the appended claims.