SLIDE RAIL ASSEMBLY AND CABLE MANAGEMENT DEVICE THEREOF
20180048130 ยท 2018-02-15
Inventors
- KEN-CHING CHEN (KAOHSIUNG CITY, TW)
- SHUN-HO YANG (KAOHSIUNG CITY, TW)
- Zong-Sian Wong (Kaohsiung City, TW)
- CHUN-CHIANG WANG (KAOHSIUNG CITY, TW)
Cpc classification
F16C29/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H04Q1/06
ELECTRICITY
F16L3/015
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H05K7/14
ELECTRICITY
A47B88/403
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B88/443
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B88/988
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F16C2380/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
H02G3/04
ELECTRICITY
F16L3/015
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C41/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A47B88/988
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A slide rail assembly includes a first rail, a second rail movable with respect to the first rail, and a cable management device. The cable management device includes a first set of arms and a second set of arms connected to the first set of arms. The first set of arms include two arms that are movable with respect to each other. The second set of arms also include two arms that are movable with respect to each other. The cable management device has a portion connected to the first rail and is switched from a first state to a second state in response to the second rail moving with respect to the first rail from a first position to a second position.
Claims
1. A cable management device, comprising: a first set of arms including two arms that are movable with respect to each other; and a second set of arms including two arms that are movable with respect to each other, the second set of arms being connected to the first set of arms.
2. The cable management device of claim 1, wherein the second set of arms are pivotally connected to the first set of arms.
3. The cable management device of claim 2, wherein one of the two arms of the first set of arms has an end portion pivotally connected to an end portion of one of the two arms of the second set of arms.
4. The cable management device of claim 1, wherein the two arms of the first set of arms are pivotally connected to each other.
5. The cable management device of claim 1, wherein the two arms of the second set of arms are pivotally connected to each other.
6. The cable management device of claim 1, further comprising an additional arm pivotally connected to the second set of arms.
7. The cable management device of claim 1, further comprising a supporting member arranged between and configured for supporting the first set of arms and the second set of arms.
8. The cable management device of claim 7, wherein one of the two arms of the second set of arms is pivotally connected to the supporting member at a position between two opposite ends of the supporting member.
9. A slide rail assembly, comprising: a first rail; a second rail movable with respect to the first rail; and a cable management device comprising: a first set of arms including two arms that are pivotally connected to each other; and a second set of arms including two arms that are pivotally connected to each other, wherein one said arm of the second set of arms is pivotally connected to one said arm of the first set of arms; wherein the other arm of the first set of arms is connected to the first rail; wherein the cable management device is switched from a first state to a second state in response to the second rail moving with respect to the first rail from a first position to a second position.
10. The slide rail assembly of claim 9, wherein the cable management device further comprises an additional arm pivotally connected to the other arm of the second set of arms, and the additional arm is moved in response to the second rail moving with respect to the first rail from the first position to the second position.
11. The slide rail assembly of claim 10, further comprising a third rail movably mounted between the first rail and the second rail, wherein the cable management device further comprises a supporting member arranged between and configured for supporting the first set of arms and the second set of arms, and the supporting member is displaced in response to the third rail moving with respect to the first rail.
12. The slide rail assembly of claim 11, wherein one said arm of the second set of arms is pivotally connected to the supporting member at a position between two opposite ends of the supporting member.
13. The slide rail assembly of claim 11, further comprising a locking member mounted on the third rail, wherein the locking member is configured to be locked to a portion of the second rail and thereby enable the second rail to move the third rail to a predetermined position in a direction from the first position to the second position while the second rail itself is so moved.
14. The slide rail assembly of claim 13, wherein the first rail includes a disengaging feature for disengaging the locking member from the portion of the second rail when the third rail reaches the predetermined position.
15. A slide rail assembly adapted for mounting an object to a rack, comprising: a first rail mountable to a first post and a second post of the rack via a first bracket and a second bracket respectively; a second rail movable with respect to the first rail, the second rail being mountable with the object; a third rail movably mounted between the first rail and the second rail; and a cable management device comprising: a first set of arms including two arms that are pivotally connected to each other; and a second set of arms including two arms that are pivotally connected to each other, wherein one said arm of the second set of arms is pivotally connected to one said arm of the first set of arms; wherein the other arm of the first set of arms is connected to one of the first rail and the rack; wherein the cable management device is switched from a first state to a second state in response to the second rail moving with respect to the first rail from a first position to a second position.
16. The slide rail assembly of claim 15, wherein the cable management device further comprises an additional arm pivotally connected to the other arm of the second set of arms, and the additional arm is moved in response to the second rail moving with respect to the first rail from the first position to the second position.
17. The slide rail assembly of claim 15, wherein the cable management device further comprises a supporting member arranged between and configured for supporting the first set of arms and the second set of arms, and the supporting member is displaced in response to the third rail moving with respect to the first rail.
18. The slide rail assembly of claim 17, wherein one of the two arms of the second set of arms is pivotally connected to the supporting member at a position between two opposite ends of the supporting member.
19. The slide rail assembly of claim 15, further comprising a locking member mounted on the third rail, wherein the locking member is configured to be locked to a portion of the second rail and thereby enable the second rail to move the third rail to a predetermined position in a direction from the first position to the second position while the second rail itself is so moved, and the first rail includes a disengaging feature for disengaging the locking member from the portion of the second rail when the third rail reaches the predetermined position.
20. The slide rail assembly of claim 16, wherein the first set of arms, the second set of arms, and the additional arm have a cable management feature where a cable of the object is placeable.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0045] In this embodiment, each arm 38a, 38b, 38c, 38d, or 38e includes two portions (e.g., a first end portion E1 and a second end portion E2 that are located at two opposite ends of each arm respectively) configured for terminal connection. These arms 38a, 38b, 38c, 38d, and 38e are sequentially and pivotally connected by at least one first pivotal connection element 40, at least one second pivotal connection element 42, at least one third pivotal connection element 44, and at least one fourth pivotal connection element 46.
[0046] More specifically, the first end portions E1 of the first arm 38a and the second arm 38b of the first set of arms are pivotally connected by two first pivotal connection elements 40 (e.g., with a first auxiliary base 48 arranged between the first arm 38a and the second arm 38b to facilitate pivotal connection by the first pivotal connection elements 40), the second end portion E2 of the second arm 38b of the first set of arms and the second end portion E2 of the third arm 38c of the second set of arms are pivotally connected by two second pivotal connection elements 42 (e.g., with a second auxiliary base 50 arranged between the second arm 38b and the third arm 38c to facilitate pivotal connection by the second pivotal connection elements 42), the first end portion E1 of the third arm 38c of the second set of arms and the first end portion E1 of the fourth arm 38d of the second set of arms are pivotally connected by two third pivotal connection elements 44 (e.g., with a third auxiliary base 52 arranged between the third arm 38c and the fourth arm 38d to facilitate pivotal connection by the third pivotal connection elements 44), and the second end portion E2 of the fourth arm 38d of the second set of arms and the second end portion E2 of the fifth arm 38e are pivotally connected by two fourth pivotal connection elements 46 (e.g., with a fourth auxiliary base 54 arranged between the fourth arm 38d and the fifth arm 38e to facilitate pivotal connection by the fourth pivotal connection elements 46). The foregoing arrangement makes it possible for the arms 38a, 38b, 38c, 38d, and 38e to move with respect to one another. It is worth mentioning that, while the arms 38a, 38b, 38c, 38d, and 38e in this embodiment are pivotally connected through the additional auxiliary bases 48, 50, 52, and 54, it is feasible in practice that the arms 38a, 38b, 38c, 38d, and 38e are pivotally connected directly by the pivotal connection elements; the present invention has no limitations in this regard.
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[0048] Preferably, the cable management device 37 further includes a supporting member 64 arranged between and configured for supporting the arms 38a, 38b, 38c, 38d, and 38e. The supporting member 64 may be mounted to the third rail 36 of one of the first slide rail assembly 22 and the second slide rail assembly 23 or to the third rails 36 of both slide rail assemblies 22 and 23. For example, the two opposite ends of the supporting member 64 are mounted to the third rails 36 of the two slide rail assemblies 22 and 23 respectively. Preferably, each of the two ends of the supporting member 64 has a mounting member 66 (as can be seen more clearly in
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[0055] More specifically, in the course in which the second rails 34 and the third rails 36 are moved in the first direction D1, the supporting member 64 is displaced in response to the third rails 36 moving with respect to the first rails 28. Meanwhile, the cable management device 37 is gradually switched from the first state to a second state (e.g., an opened state) in response to the second rails 34 moving in the first direction D1 with respect to the first rails 28 from the first position P1. Also, the fifth arm 38e is moved in response to the second rails 34 (or the object 20) moving in the first direction D1 with respect to the first rails 28 from the first position P1. The first arm 38a and the second arm 38b of the first set of arms are opened first because the third rails 36 move along with the second rails 34. When the second rails 34 and the third rails 36 arrive at the predetermined position L, simultaneous movement of the second rails 34 and the third rails 36 is brought to an end.
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[0057] It is worth mentioning that, when the second rails 34 are moved back to the first position P1 with respect to the first rails 28 in a second direction (e.g., a retracting direction, which is the opposite direction of the first direction D1) from the second position P2, the cable management device 37 returns from the second state to the first state (the process of which can be understood by referring to
[0058] According to the above, the cable management device 37 in this embodiment can adapt to slide rail assemblies of a greater total extended length than can the prior art, thanks to the multi-section (e.g., more-than-four-section) cable management arm consisting of the arms 38a, 38b, 38c, 38d, and 38e. Furthermore, the multi-section cable management device 37 can be opened and closed in stages or in sequence, thus featuring steady opening and closing operations, due to the fact that the second rails 34 and the third rails 36 can move simultaneously for a predetermined distance, and that one of the two arms 38c and 38d of the second set of arms is pivotally connected to the supporting member 64 (at a position between two opposite ends of the supporting member 64).
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[0061] While the present invention has been disclosed through the foregoing preferred embodiments, it should be understood that the embodiments provided herein 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.