Adjustment mechanism for slide rail assembly
10470568 ยท 2019-11-12
Assignee
Inventors
- Ken-Ching Chen (Kaohsiung, TW)
- Shih-Lung Huang (Kaohsiung, TW)
- Fang-Cheng Su (Kaohsiung, TW)
- Ci-Bin Huang (Kaohsiung, TW)
- Yue-Hua Tang (Kaohsiung, TW)
- Chun-Chiang Wang (Kaohsiung, TW)
Cpc classification
A47B2088/4276
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An adjustment mechanism includes an adjustment device. The adjustment device includes a first component, a second component, and an adjusting element. The first component includes a first feature. The adjusting element is arranged on the second component and includes a second feature. When the adjusting element is operated, the first feature and the second feature work with each other to longitudinally displace, and thereby adjust, the second component and the first component with respect to each other.
Claims
1. An adjustment mechanism, comprising: an adjustment device including: a first component including a first portion and a second portion connected to the first portion, wherein the first portion includes a first feature, the first feature includes at least one projection, and the second portion includes an extension section; a second component, one of the extension section and the second component having a position-limiting space, and a shaft inserted into a portion of the position-limiting space being connected with the other of the extension section and the second component, the second component being thereby longitudinally displaceable with respect to the first component to a limited extent; and a first adjusting element arranged on the second component and including a second feature, the second feature of the first adjusting element including a guiding portion having a spiral contour, and the at least one projection of the first portion of the first component presses against the guiding portion; wherein when the first adjusting element is operated, the first feature and the second feature work with each other to longitudinally displace and thereby adjust the second component with respect to the first component.
2. The adjustment mechanism of claim 1, wherein the at least one projection includes a plurality of projections, the projections are arranged at intervals, and the guiding portion extends through each said interval to be engaged between each two adjacent said projections.
3. The adjustment mechanism of claim 2, wherein the projections are substantially longitudinally arranged.
4. The adjustment mechanism of claim 1, wherein one of the extension section and the second component has a guide channel for accommodating the other of the extension section and the second component.
5. The adjustment mechanism of claim 1, wherein the first adjusting element is a turning wheel, and the shaft is pivotally connected to a center of the guiding portion of the first adjusting element and the second component.
6. The adjustment mechanism of claim 1, further comprising a coupling device, wherein the adjustment device is connected to the coupling device.
7. The adjustment mechanism of claim 6, wherein the coupling device includes a second adjusting element, and the second adjusting element is disposed in a direction substantially perpendicular to a direction in which the first adjusting element is disposed.
8. The adjustment mechanism of claim 7, wherein the second adjusting element is a turning wheel.
9. A slide rail assembly adapted for a piece of furniture, the slide rail assembly comprising: a first rail fixed on a first furniture part of the furniture; a second rail longitudinally displaceable with respect to the first rail, wherein the second rail carries a second furniture part of the furniture; and an adjustment mechanism including: a coupling device disposed on the second rail; and an adjustment device including: a first component fixed on the coupling device and including a first feature and an extension section, the first feature including at least one projection; a second component, one of the extension section and the second component having a position-limiting space, and a shaft inserted into a portion of the position-limiting space being connected with the other of the extension section and the second component, the second component being thereby longitudinally displaceable with respect to the first component to a limited extent; and a first adjusting element disposed on the second component and including a second feature, the second feature of the first adjusting element including a guiding portion having a spiral contour, and the at least one projection of the first component presses against the guiding portion; wherein when the first adjusting element is operated, the first feature and the second feature work with each other to longitudinally displace and thereby adjust the second component with respect to the first component; wherein when the second rail is retracted with respect to the first rail and the second component is at a first longitudinal position with respect to the first component, the second component abuts against one of the first rail and the first furniture part such that a first longitudinal distance is defined between a front portion of the second furniture part and a front portion of the first furniture part; wherein when the second rail is retracted with respect to the first rail and the second component is at a second longitudinal position with respect to the first component, the second component abuts against one of the first rail and the first furniture part such that a second longitudinal distance different from the first longitudinal distance is defined between the front portion of the second furniture part and the front portion of the first furniture part.
10. The slide rail assembly of claim 9, wherein the at least one projection includes a plurality of projections, the projections are arranged at intervals, and the guiding portion extends through each said interval to be engaged between each two adjacent said projections.
11. The slide rail assembly of claim 10, wherein the projections are substantially longitudinally arranged.
12. The slide rail assembly of claim 9, wherein one of the extension section and the second component has a guide channel for accommodating the other of the extension section and the second component.
13. The slide rail assembly of claim 9, wherein the first adjusting element is a turning wheel, and the shaft is pivotally connected to a center of the guiding portion of the first adjusting element and the second component.
14. The slide rail assembly of claim 9, wherein the adjustment device is detachably connected to the coupling device.
15. The slide rail assembly of claim 14, wherein the coupling device includes a second adjusting element, and the second adjusting element is disposed in a direction substantially perpendicular to a direction in which the first adjusting element is disposed.
16. The slide rail assembly of claim 15, wherein the second adjusting element is a turning wheel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(16) The first component 44 is connected to the coupling device 36 by the fixing member 42. The first component 44 includes a first portion 44a and a second portion 44b connected to the first portion 44a. Preferably, the first portion 44a is fixed to the second portion 44b by an insertion-based connection means, an engagement-based connection means, riveting, soldering, or threaded connection. The first portion 44a has a first feature 50. The first adjusting element 48 is arranged on the second component 46 and includes a second feature 52.
(17) Preferably, the first feature 50 of the first component 44 includes at least one projection 50a (here, a plurality of projections 50a are shown by way of example), and the second feature 52 of the first adjusting element 48 includes a generally spiral guiding portion 52a, wherein the guiding portion 52a has a first end E1 and a second end E2. The projections 50a are configured to be pressed against the guiding portion 52a. Preferably, the projections 50a of the first component 44 are arranged at intervals Y, and the guiding portion 52a of the first adjusting element 48 can pass through each interval Y and be engaged between each two adjacent projections 50a.
(18) Preferably, the projections 50a are substantially longitudinally arranged.
(19) Preferably, the second portion 44b of the first component 44 has an extension section 44c, and one of the extension section 44c and the second component 46 has a guide channel 54. Here, the second component 46 has the guide channel 54 by way of example. More specifically, the second component 46 includes a first wall 46a, a second wall 46b, a middle wall 46c, and a stopping portion 46d. The first wall 46a, the second wall 46b, and the middle wall 46c jointly define the guide channel 54 for accommodating the extension section 44c of the second portion 44b of the first component 44. The stopping portion 46d is bent with respect to the middle wall 46c. Here, the stopping portion 46d is substantially perpendicularly connected to the middle wall 46c by way of example but not limitation.
(20) Preferably, one of the extension section 44c of the second portion 44b of the first component 44 and the second component 46 has a position-limiting space 56 (e.g., a longitudinal hole or groove). Here, the extension section 44c of the second portion 44b of the first component 44 has the position-limiting space 56 by way of example, and a shaft 58 is inserted into a portion of the position-limiting space 56 and connected with the second component 46 so that the second component 46 can be longitudinally displaced with respect to the first component 44 to a limited extent. More specifically, the first adjusting element 48 is a turning wheel, and the shaft 58 is pivotally connected to the center of the generally spiral guiding portion 52a of the first adjusting element 48 and the second component 46. Preferably, the shaft 58 includes a head 58a and a body 58b connected to the head 58a, wherein the head 58a is larger than the body 58b. The body 58b extends through the first adjusting element 48 and the second component 46 and is inserted into a portion of the position-limiting space 56 of the first component 44, with the head 58a stopped on one side of the first adjusting element 48.
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(28) It can be known from the above that the adjustment device 38 in the foregoing embodiment preferably has the following features: 1. When the first adjusting element 48 of the adjustment device 38 is operated (e.g., rotated), the second component 46 and the first component 44 are longitudinally displaced (i.e., adjusted) with respect to each other through cooperation between the first feature 50 and the second feature 52. This allows the longitudinal distance between the second furniture part 24a and the first furniture part 22 to be adjusted to deal with or compensate for mounting errors that may exist between the second furniture part 24a and the first furniture part 22 (or a slide rail). 2. The coupling device 36 is arranged on the second rail 30, and the adjustment device 38 is connected to the coupling device 36. The coupling device 36 and the adjustment device 38 make up an adjustment mechanism. 3. Intuitive operation is made possible by the fact that the second component 46 is displaced with respect to the first component 44 in the first direction D1 (e.g., toward the rear) when the first adjusting element 48 is rotated in the first rotation direction R1 (e.g., a rearward rotation direction), and that the second component 46 is displaced with respect to the first component 44 in the second direction D2 (e.g., toward the front) when the first adjusting element 48 is rotated in the second rotation direction R2 (e.g., a forward rotation direction).
(29) While the present invention has been disclosed through the preferred embodiment described above, the embodiment is 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.