SLIDE RAIL ASSEMBLY AND RAIL KIT THEREOF
20200214444 ยท 2020-07-09
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
A47B2210/0018
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B88/473
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B88/487
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B2210/0081
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F16C29/005
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
A47B88/473
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A slide rail assembly includes a first rail, a second rail, a first locking mechanism, and a second locking mechanism. The second rail can be displaced with respect to the first rail. The first locking mechanism and the second locking mechanism are disposed at two different portions of the second rail respectively and can be locked to the first rail separately in order to keep the second rail at either of two predetermined extended positions. The first locking mechanism and the second locking mechanism can then be operated and thereby unlocked from the first rail so that the second rail can be retracted with respect to the first rail.
Claims
1. A slide rail assembly, comprising: a first rail including a front end and a blocking portion, wherein the blocking portion has a width; a second rail longitudinally displaceable with respect to the first rail; a first locking mechanism disposed on the second rail and including a first element, a second element, a first elastic element, and a second elastic element, wherein the first elastic element is configured to apply an elastic force to the first element, the second element is configured to be at either of a first position and a second position with respect to the second rail, the second element stays at the first position in response to an elastic force of the second elastic element, the second element and the first element define a first space therebetween when the second element is at the first position, and the first space is smaller than the width of the blocking portion; a second locking mechanism disposed on the second rail; and an operating member operatively connected to the first locking mechanism and the second locking mechanism; wherein when the second rail reaches a predetermined position after displacement from a retracted position with respect to the first rail in a first direction, the second element of the first locking mechanism comes into contact with the blocking portion of the first rail; and when the second rail reaches a first predetermined position after further displacement with respect to the first rail in the first direction and thus extends beyond the front end of the first rail by a first distance, the second element arrives at the second position with respect to the second rail such that the second elastic element accumulates an elastic force, and the first space between the second element and the first element is changed into a locking space such that, with the blocking portion of the first rail locked in the locking space, the second element and the first element are locked to the blocking portion; wherein once the second element and the first element are unlocked from the blocking portion by operating the operating member, the second elastic element releases the accumulated elastic force and thereby brings the second element back to the first position; and when the second rail reaches a second predetermined position after displacement from the first predetermined position with respect to the first rail in the first direction and thus extends beyond the front end of the first rail by a second distance, the second locking mechanism is locked to the blocking portion of the first rail; wherein the operating member is operable to drive the first locking mechanism and the second locking mechanism from a locking state to an unlocking state, thereby allowing the second rail to be retracted with respect to the first rail in a second direction.
2. The slide rail assembly of claim 1, wherein the first element is rotatably mounted on the second rail via a first shaft, and the second element is rotatably mounted on the second rail via a second shaft.
3. The slide rail assembly of claim 2, wherein one of the second element and the second rail includes a slot, and the second shaft extends through a portion of the slot to allow the second element to be at either of the first position and the second position.
4. The slide rail assembly of claim 3, wherein the second elastic element is a spring.
5. The slide rail assembly of claim 4, wherein the first elastic element is a spring.
6. The slide rail assembly of claim 5, wherein the first elastic element and the second elastic element are disposed in substantially a same direction.
7. The slide rail assembly of claim 2, wherein the second elastic element is disposed along a longitudinal direction of the second rail.
8. The slide rail assembly of claim 2, wherein the second rail includes a first position-limiting feature and a second position-limiting feature, the first element and the second element include a first structure and a second structure respectively, and the first structure and the second structure are configured to work with the first position-limiting feature and the second position-limiting feature respectively.
9. The slide rail assembly of claim 8, wherein the second rail includes a third position-limiting feature, the first element and the second element include a third structure and a fourth structure respectively, the third structure and the fourth structure are configured to work with the third position-limiting feature, the first shaft is located between the third structure and the first structure, and the second shaft is located between the fourth structure and the second structure.
10. The slide rail assembly of claim 3, wherein the first element includes a first guiding feature, and the first guiding feature allows the first element to move past a first side of the blocking portion to a second side of the blocking portion in the first direction.
11. The slide rail assembly of claim 10, wherein the first element and the second element are located respectively at the two sides of the blocking portion and are in the locking state when the second rail is at the first predetermined position.
12. The slide rail assembly of claim 11, wherein the operating member is operable to change the first element and the second element from the locking state to the unlocking state so that the second rail is allowed to be displaced from the first predetermined position with respect to the first rail to the second predetermined position in the first direction.
13. The slide rail assembly of claim 12, wherein the second locking mechanism includes a third element pivotally connected to the second rail.
14. The slide rail assembly of claim 13, further comprising a base, wherein the base includes an elastic portion for applying an elastic force to the third element.
15. The slide rail assembly of claim 14, wherein the third element includes a guiding structure, and the guiding structure allows the third element to move past the first side of the blocking portion to the second side of the blocking portion in the first direction.
16. The slide rail assembly of claim 15, wherein the third element is at the second side of the blocking portion and is in the locking state when the second rail is at the second predetermined position.
17. The slide rail assembly of claim 16, wherein the operating member is operable to change the third element, the second element, and the first element from the locking state to the unlocking state so that the second rail is allowed to be retracted from the second predetermined position with respect to the first rail in the second direction.
18. The slide rail assembly of claim 1, further comprising a third rail, wherein the first rail is movably mounted between the third rail and the second rail.
19. A rail kit, comprising: a slide rail; a first locking mechanism and a second locking mechanism disposed at two different portions of the slide rail respectively, wherein the first locking mechanism includes a first element, a second element, a first elastic element, and a second elastic element, the first elastic element being configured to apply an elastic force to the first element, the second element being rotatably mounted on the slide rail via a shaft, one of the second element and the second rail being provided with a slot, the shaft extending through a portion of the slot to allow the second element to be at either of a first position and a second position, the second element being configured to be kept at the first position in response to an elastic force of the second elastic element; and an operating member for operating the first locking mechanism and the second locking mechanism; wherein the second element and the first element define a first space therebetween when the second element is at the first position; wherein the first space is changed into a locking space larger than the first space when the second element is at the second position; wherein the second elastic element is disposed substantially along a length of the slide rail.
20. The rail kit of claim 19, wherein the slide rail includes a first position-limiting feature and a second position-limiting feature, the first element is rotatably mounted on the slide rail via another shaft, the first element and the second element include a first structure and a second structure respectively, and the first structure and the second structure are configured to work with the first position-limiting feature and the second position-limiting feature respectively.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0042] Referring to
[0043] As shown in
[0044] The first rail 26 is movably mounted in the first channel 34 of the third rail 30. The first rail 26 includes a first wall 26a, a second wall 26b, and a sidewall 26c connected between the first wall 26a and the second wall 26b. The first wall 26a, the second wall 26b, and the sidewall 26c jointly define a second channel 36. More specifically, the first rail 26 includes a front end 38, a rear end 40, and a blocking portion 42 (see
[0045] The second rail 28 is movably mounted in the second channel 36 of the first rail 26. The second rail 28 includes a first wall 28a, a second wall 28b, and a sidewall 28c connected between the first wall 28a and the second wall 28b.
[0046] The slide rail assembly 22 further includes a first locking mechanism 46, a second locking mechanism 48, and an operating member 50.
[0047] The first locking mechanism 46 and the second locking mechanism 48 are disposed at two different portions of the second rail 28 respectively. For example, the first locking mechanism 46 is closer to the front end of the second rail 28 than the second locking mechanism 48 is, and the second locking mechanism 48 is closer to the rear end of the second rail 28 than the first locking mechanism 46 is. The two locking mechanisms, however, are not necessarily so arranged in practice. The first locking mechanism 46 and the second locking mechanism 48 are located on the sidewall 28c of the second rail 28 and are spaced apart from each other. The second rail 28 (also referred to as a slide rail in the claims), the first locking mechanism 46, the second locking mechanism 48, and the operating member 50 constitute a rail kit.
[0048] The first locking mechanism 46 includes a first element 52, a second element 54, a first elastic element 86, and a second elastic element 88. The first element 52 and the second element 54 are movably mounted on the second rail 28. More specifically, the first element 52 is pivotally connected to the sidewall 28c of the second rail 28 via a first shaft 56, and the second element 54 is pivotally connected to the sidewall 28c of the second rail 28 via a second shaft 58 (also referred to in the claims as a shaft). The first elastic element 86 is configured to apply an elastic force to the first element 52, and the second elastic element 88 is configured to apply an elastic force to the second element 54. Preferably, the first elastic element 86 and the second elastic element 88 are two separate springs (e.g., extension springs); alternatively, a single elastic element may be used to apply an elastic force to the first element 52 and the second element 54. Preferably, the first elastic element 86 is disposed in a direction that extends substantially along the length of the second rail 28, and so is the second elastic element 88. For example, both elastic elements are disposed along the longitudinal direction of the second rail 28.
[0049] Preferably, the second rail 28 includes a first position-limiting feature 90 and a second position-limiting feature 92, the first element 52 includes a first structure 94 configured to work with the first position-limiting feature 90, and the second element 54 includes a second structure 96 configured to work with the second position-limiting feature 92. In this embodiment, the first position-limiting feature 90 is a first opening, and the first structure 94 is a first projection extending into the first opening and located between two opposite walls of the first opening Similarly, the second position-limiting feature 92 is a second opening, and the second structure 96 is a second projection extending into the second opening and located between two opposite walls of the second opening. Please note that the first opening and the second opening do not necessarily have a hollow configuration and may be grooves instead.
[0050] Preferably, the second rail 28 further includes a first connecting portion 97a and a second connecting portion 97b on the sidewall 28c. Here, the first connecting portion 97a and the second connecting portion 97b are projecting hooks by way of example only. The two connecting portions may, for example, be fastening holes instead. The first elastic element 86 is mounted between the first connecting portion 97a and the first structure 94, and the second elastic element 88 is mounted between the second connecting portion 97b and the second structure 96. Preferably, the second rail 28 further includes a third position-limiting feature 98, the first element 52 further includes a third structure 100 configured to work with the third position-limiting feature 98, and the second element 54 further includes a fourth structure 102 configured to work with the third position-limiting feature 98. In this embodiment, the third position-limiting feature 98 is a third opening, and the third structure 100 is a third projection extending into the third opening and located between two opposite walls of the third opening. Please note that the third opening does not necessarily have a hollow configuration and may be a groove instead. Preferably, the fourth structure 102 is, for example, an extension wall of the second element 54 and corresponds in position to the third structure 100. More specifically, the fourth structure 102 and the third structure 100 abut against each other when in a predetermined state. In addition, the first shaft 56 is located between the third structure 100 and the first structure 94, and the second shaft 58 is located between the fourth structure 102 and the second structure 96.
[0051] In one preferred embodiment, the second element 54 can be longitudinally displaced with respect to the first element 52 in a bounded area. For example, a slot 55 is provided in one of the second element 54 and the second rail 28. In
[0052] More specifically, the slot 55 is formed as an elliptical hole by way of example, and the second shaft 58 can be passed through the slot 55. Preferably, the slot 55 extends along the length (i.e., the longitudinal direction) of the second rail 28. The shank of the second shaft 58 (see
[0053] The second element 54 stays at a first position with respect to the second shaft 58 or the second rail 28 in response to the elastic force of the second elastic element 88. In another implemented example as shown in
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[0055] Preferably, the slide rail assembly 22 or the rail kit further includes a base 70 fixedly connected to the sidewall 28c of the second rail 28. The base 70 includes a first elastic portion 74a for applying an elastic force to the third element 60 and a second elastic portion 74b for applying an elastic force to the fourth element 62.
[0056] The operating member 50 is configured to operate the first locking mechanism 46 and the second locking mechanism 48. For example, the operating member 50 can be used to operate the first element 52 and the second element 54 of the first locking mechanism 46 and the third element 60 of the second locking mechanism 48. Here, the operating member 50 is disposed on the second rail 28 and is operatively connected to the first element 52 and the second element 54 of the first locking mechanism 46 and the third element 60 of the second locking mechanism 48 by way of example.
[0057] More specifically, the operating member 50 includes an extension portion 50a. The extension portion 50a has a predetermined length, which extends in the same direction as the length of the second rail 28. Preferably, the operating member 50 further includes an operating portion 50b connected to the extension portion 50a. The extension portion 50a includes a plurality of driving structures, such as a first driving structure 76a, a second driving structure 76b, and a third driving structure 76c, which are sequentially disposed along the length of the extension portion 50a and each have a structure (e.g., a recessed or protruding portion) corresponding to and configured to work with the first element 52, the second element 54, or the third element 60. The operating member 50 can operate the first element 52, the second element 54, and the third element 60 through the first driving structure 76a, the second driving structure 76b, and the third driving structure 76c respectively (see
[0058] Preferably, the first element 52 includes a first guiding feature 78, which is an inclined or curved surface. Preferably, the third element 60 includes a guiding structure 84, which is also an inclined or curved surface (see
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[0061] When the second rail 28 is further displaced in the first direction D1, referring to
[0062] When the second rail 28 reaches a predetermined position after further displacement with respect to the first rail 26 in the first direction D1, referring to
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[0064] When the first element 52 and the second element 54 are no longer locked to the blocking portion 42, referring to
[0065] It is worth mentioning that the direction of the second elastic element 88, which extends substantially along the length (i.e., the longitudinal direction) of the second rail 28, facilitates longitudinal displacement of the second element 54 from the second position M2 back to the first position M1 in response to the elastic force released from the second elastic element 88. This, in turn, ensures that the locking space A11 will shrink to the first space A1 reliably.
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[0067] When the second rail 28 is further displaced in the first direction D1, referring to
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[0070] It can be known from the above that the foregoing slide rail assembly 22 has preferably the following features:
[0071] 1. The slide rail assembly 22 has a two-stage locking mechanism. For example, the slide rail assembly 22 can be locked for the first time (to prevent the second rail 28 from being arbitrarily displaced with respect to the first rail 26) when the second rail 28 is at the first predetermined position P1 with respect to the first rail 26, and for the second time (to prevent the second rail 28 from being arbitrarily displaced with respect to the first rail 26, too) when the second rail 28 is at the second predetermined position P2 with respect to the first rail 26.
[0072] 2. When the second rail 28 is at the second predetermined position P2 with respect to the first rail 26, a user can operate the first locking mechanism 46 and the second locking mechanism 48 at the same time using the operating member 50, in order to bring the locking mechanisms from the locking state to the unlocking state so that the second rail 28 can be retracted directly from the second predetermined position P2 to the state shown in
[0073] 3. The second element 54 of the first locking mechanism 46 can be displaced with respect to the slide rail where the first locking mechanism 46 is provided (e.g., the second rail 28) such that the distance between the second element 54 and the first element 52 is adjustable. The blocking portion 42 of the first rail 26 cannot be locked in the first space A1 formed between the second element 54 and the first element 52 but can be locked in the locking space A11 formed between the second element 54 and the first element 52.
[0074] 4. The second element 54 of the first locking mechanism 46 only requires the elastic force of one elastic element (e.g., the second elastic element 88) in order to stay in a certain state (e.g., the locking state), and such structural simplicity is expected to satisfy specific market demands Similarly, the first element 52 of the first locking mechanism 46 only requires the elastic force of one elastic element (e.g., the first elastic element 86) in order to stay in a certain state.
[0075] 5. The first elastic element 86 and the second elastic element 88 are two separate springs disposed in substantially the same direction (e.g., both disposed substantially along the length, or the longitudinal direction, of the slide rail where they are provided).
[0076] 6. That the second elastic element 88 is disposed substantially along the length, or the longitudinal direction, of the slide rail where it is provided makes it easier to displace the second element 54 longitudinally from the second position M2 back to the first position M1 in response to elastic force released from the second elastic element 88. This helps ensure that the locking space A11 will be reliably reduced to the first space A1.
[0077] 7. The first structure 94 of the first element 52 is configured to work with the first position-limiting feature 90 of the second rail 28, and the second structure 96 of the second element 54 is configured to work with the second position-limiting feature 92 of the second rail 28.
[0078] 8. The third structure 100 of the first element 52 and the fourth structure 102 of the second element 54 are both configured to work with the third position-limiting feature 98 of the second rail 28.
[0079] While the present invention has been disclosed through the preferred embodiments described above, it should be understood that those embodiments are not intended to be restrictive of the scope of the invention. The scope of patent protection sought by the applicant is defined by the appended claims.