SLIDE RAIL ASSEMBLY
20250151898 ยท 2025-05-15
Inventors
- KEN-CHING CHEN (KAOHSIUNG CITY, TW)
- SHUN-HO YANG (KAOHSIUNG CITY, TW)
- TZU-CHENG WENG (KAOHSIUNG CITY, TW)
- KAI-WEN YU (KAOHSIUNG CITY, TW)
- CHUN-CHIANG WANG (KAOHSIUNG CITY, TW)
Cpc classification
A47B2210/0018
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B88/473
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A slide rail assembly includes a first rail, a second rail and a handle. The second rail is movable relative to the first rail. The handle is pivotally connected to the second rail through a shaft member and movable to switch between a first state and a second state. The shaft member is arranged in a direction substantially identical to a moving direction of the second rail relative to the first rail.
Claims
1. A slide rail assembly, comprising: a first rail; a second rail movable relative to the first rail; and a handle pivoted to the second rail through a shaft member and movable relative to the second rail to switch between a first state and a second state; wherein the shaft member is arranged in a direction substantially identical to a moving direction of the second rail relative to the first rail.
2. The slide rail assembly of claim 1, wherein when the handle is in the first state, the handle is arranged in a direction substantially identical to a height direction of the second rail.
3. The slide rail assembly of claim 2, wherein when the handle is in the second state, the handle is arranged in a direction substantially identical to a transverse direction of the second rail.
4. The slide rail assembly of claim 3, wherein the moving direction of the second rail, the height direction of the second rail and the transverse direction of the second rail are perpendicular to each other.
5. The slide rail assembly of claim 1, wherein the second rail has an outer side and an inner side opposite to each other, the outer side is adjacent to and faces toward the first rail; the handle has a first end, a second end and an operating section connected between the first end and the second end; wherein when the handle is in the second state, the operating section of the handle is configured to be held by a user to pull out the second rail from a retracted position along an opening direction relative to the first rail.
6. The slide rail assembly of claim 5, wherein the first rail comprises a blocking part, and the slide rail assembly further comprises a locking member movably mounted on the second rail; wherein when the second rail is located at the retracted position relative to the first rail, the locking member is configured to be blocked by the blocking part in order to prevent the second rail from being moved away from the retracted position.
7. The slide rail assembly of claim 6, wherein the handle has a supporting feature; wherein when the second rail is located at the retracted position relative to the first rail and when the handle is in the first state, the supporting feature of the handle is configured to support the locking member; during a process of the handle being moved to switch from the first state to the second state, the supporting feature of the handle no longer supports the locking member, such that the locking member is no longer blocked by the blocking part.
8. The slide rail assembly of claim 7, wherein the first rail is arranged with an auxiliary structure, the second rail is arranged with an auxiliary elastic member, the auxiliary elastic member is arranged with a first predetermined feature, and the handle is arranged with a second predetermined feature; wherein when the second rail is located at the retracted position relative to the first rail and when the handle is in the second state, the auxiliary structure is configured to abut against the auxiliary elastic member, such that the auxiliary elastic member accumulates an auxiliary elastic force, and the first predetermined feature is prevented from engaging with the second predetermined feature.
9. The slide rail assembly of claim 8, wherein when the second rail is moved a predetermined distance from the retracted position along the opening direction relative to the first rail, the auxiliary structure no longer abuts against the auxiliary elastic member, such that the auxiliary elastic member releases the auxiliary elastic force to drive the first predetermined feature to engage with the second predetermined feature, in order to hold the handle in the second state.
10. The slide rail assembly of claim 9, wherein during a process of the second rail being moved from an extended position to the retracted position along a retracting direction relative to the first rail, the auxiliary elastic member is driven by the auxiliary structure to disengage the first predetermined feature from the second predetermined feature, in order to allow the handle to switch from the second state to the first state.
11. The slide rail assembly of claim 10, further comprising an elastic member; wherein when the first predetermined feature is disengaged from the second predetermined feature, the elastic member is configured to provide an elastic force to drive the handle to switch from the second state to the first state.
12. The slide rail assembly of claim 6, wherein during a process of the handle being moved to switch from the first state to the second state, the handle is configured to drive the locking member to move through a driving part, such that the locking member is no longer blocked by the blocking part.
13. The slide rail assembly of claim 6, further comprising a working member and an elastic feature; wherein the working member is movable relative to the second rail, and the elastic feature comprises a first elastic part and a second elastic part; wherein when the second rail is located at the retracted position relative to the first rail, the first elastic part is configured to contact a predetermined structure of the first rail, and the second elastic part is configured to contact the working member, such that the elastic feature is configured to provide an elastic force to the handle through the working member to hold the handle in the first state; wherein during a process of the handle being moved to switch from the first state to the second state, the handle is configured to drive the locking member to move through the working member, such that the locking member is no longer blocked by the blocking part, in order to allow the second rail to be moved away from the retracted position along the opening direction relative to the first rail; wherein when the second rail is moved away from the retracted position along the opening direction relative to the first rail, the first elastic part no longer contacts the predetermined structure of the first rail, such that the elastic feature no longer provides the elastic force to the handle through the working member, so as to allow the handle to stay in the second state; wherein when the second rail is moved to return to the retracted position from an extended position relative to the first rail, the elastic feature is configured to provide the elastic force to the handle through the working member, in order to drive the handle to move to switch from the second state to the first state.
14. A slide rail assembly, comprising: a first rail; a second rail movable relative to the first rail; and a handle movable relative to the second rail to switch between a first state and a second state; wherein the second rail has an outer side and an inner side opposite to each other, the outer side is adjacent to and faces toward the first rail; wherein the handle has a first end, a second end and an operating section connected between the first end and the second end; wherein when the handle is in the second state, the operating section of the handle is extended beyond the inner side of the second rail by a predetermined distance.
15. The slide rail assembly of claim 14, wherein the handle is pivoted to the second rail through a shaft member, the shaft member is adjacent to the first end and arranged in a direction substantially identical to a moving direction of the second rail relative to the first rail.
16. The slide rail assembly of claim 14, wherein when the handle is in the first state, the handle is arranged in a direction substantially identical to a height direction of the second rail.
17. The slide rail assembly of claim 14, wherein when the handle is in the second state, the handle is arranged in a direction substantially identical to a transverse direction of the second rail.
18. The slide rail assembly of claim 14, wherein the first rail comprises a blocking part, and the slide rail assembly further comprises a locking member movably mounted on the second rail; wherein when the second rail is located at a retracted position relative to the first rail, the locking member is configured to be blocked by the blocking part in order to prevent the second rail from being moved away from the retracted position.
19. The slide rail assembly of claim 18, wherein the handle has a supporting feature; wherein when the handle is in the first state, the supporting feature of the handle is configured to support the locking member; during a process of the handle being moved to switch from the first state to the second state, the supporting feature of the handle no longer supports the locking member, such that the locking member is no longer blocked by the blocking part; wherein the slide rail assembly further comprises an elastic member, the elastic member is configured to provide an elastic force to drive the handle to switch from the second state to the first state.
20. The slide rail assembly of claim 18, wherein during a process of the handle being moved to switch from the first state to the second state, the handle id configured to drive the locking member to move through a driving part, such that the locking member is no longer blocked by the blocking part.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0026] As shown in
[0027] The handle 26 is movable relative to the second rail 24. More particularly, the handle 26 is pivoted to the second rail 24 through a shaft member 30, such that the handle 26 is movable to switch between a first state S1 (as shown in
[0028] Preferably, when the handle 26 is in the first state S1 (as shown in
[0029] Preferably, when the handle 26 is in the second state S2 (as shown in
[0030] Preferably, the moving direction of the second rail 24 relative to the first rail 22, the height direction of the second rail 24 and the transverse direction of the second rail 24 are perpendicular to each other.
[0031] Preferably, the second rail 24 has an outer side L1 and an inner side L2 opposite to each other. The outer side L1 is adjacent to and faces toward the first rail 22 (or the third rail 28). Furthermore, the first rail 22 has a first end part 22a and a second end part 22b opposite to each other, such as a front end part and a rear end part. Similarly, the second rail 24 has a first end part 24a and a second end part 24b opposite to each other, such as a front end part and a rear end part.
[0032] As shown in
[0033] The handle 26 is rotatable to switch between the first state S1 (as shown in
[0034] Preferably, the slide rail assembly 20 further comprises an elastic member 33 (as shown in
[0035] Preferably, the slide rail assembly 20 further comprises a locking member 34 movably mounted on the second rail 24. In the present embodiment, the locking member 34 is pivoted to the connecting component 32 on the second rail 24 through an auxiliary shaft 36. In other words, the locking member 34 is pivoted to the second rail 24. The auxiliary shaft 36 is arranged in a direction substantially identical to the transverse direction of the second rail 24 (or the Y axis direction). When the second rail 24 is located at the retracted position R relative to the first rail 22, a locking part 38 of the locking member 34 is configured to be blocked by the blocking part 19 in order to prevent the second rail 24 from being moved away from the retracted position R relative to the first rail 22 (as shown in
[0036] Preferably, the handle 26 comprises a supporting feature 40. The supporting feature 40 has a guiding part (such as an inclined surface or an arc surface). When the second rail 24 is located at the retracted position R relative to the first rail 22 and when the handle 26 is in the first state S1, the handle 26 is configured to support the locking member 34 through the supporting feature 40, in order to hold the locking member 38 to be blocked by the blocking part 19 (as shown in
[0037] Preferably, the handle 26 further comprises a guiding feature 42. The guiding feature 42 has an inclined surface or an arc surface. The guiding feature 42 and the supporting feature 40 together define a predetermined space K configured to accommodate an extension part 44 of the locking member 34, such that the extension part 44 can be supported by the supporting feature 40 of the handle 26. The auxiliary shaft 36 is located between the locking part 38 and the extension part 44 (as shown in
[0038] Preferably, during a process of moving the handle 26 to switch from the first state S1 (as shown in
[0039] Preferably, the first rail 22 is arranged with an auxiliary structure 46. In the present embodiment, the auxiliary structure 46 is arranged on the bracket 25 of the first rail 22, and the auxiliary structure 46 is a pin, but the present invention is not limited thereto. The auxiliary structure 46 is laterally (transversely) protruded relative to the first rail 22. The second rail 24 is arranged with an auxiliary elastic member 48. The auxiliary elastic member 48 is arranged with a first predetermined feature 50, and the handle 26 is arranged with a second predetermined feature 52. The first predetermined feature 50 and the second predetermined feature 52 are a combination of a protruded part and a recessed part (or a structure formed with a space or a hole). In the present embodiment, the first predetermined feature 50 is a fixing bolt with an extension protruded part 50a, and the second predetermined feature 52 is a structure formed with a hole, but the present invention is not limited thereto. In addition, the auxiliary elastic member 48 is connected to the connecting component 32 on the second rail 24 in the present embodiment.
[0040] When the second rail 24 is located at the retracted position R relative to the first rail 22 and when the handle 26 is in the second state S2 (as shown in
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[0043] In addition, when the second rail 24 is moved back to the retracted position R relative to the first rail 22 (as shown in
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[0045] Furthermore, when the handle 26 is in the second state S2, the operating section 26c of the handle 26 is extended beyond the inner side L2 of the second rail 24 by a predetermined distance M, and the user can hold the operating section 26c of the handle 26 with his hand to apply a force F along the opening direction D1, so as to easily and conveniently pull out the second rail 24 from the retracted position R along the opening direction D1 relative to the first rail 22.
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[0049] Preferably, the slide rail assembly 200 further comprises an elastic member 214 configured to provide an elastic force to the locking member 210. For example, the elastic member 214 can be an elastic piece, or other type of component with elasticity. Configuration and structure of the elastic member 214 is not limited. The elastic member 214 comprises an elastic part 215 configured to provide the elastic force to the locking member 210, such that a locking part 216 of the locking member 210 can be held in a state of being blocked by a blocking section 219 (or a blocking wall) of a blocking part 218 of a first rail 202 (or a bracket of the first rail 202), in order to prevent the second rail 204 from being moved away from the retracted position R relative to the first rail 202 (as shown in
[0050] Preferably, the elastic force of the elastic member 214 not only can hold the locking part 216 of the locking member 210 to be blocked by the blocking part 218, but also can hold the handle 201 in the first state S1 through the driving part 206 and the locking member 210 abutting against each other. In other words, the handle 201 is configured to be held in the first state S1 in response to the elastic force of the elastic member 214 (as shown in
[0051] Furthermore, when the handle 201 is moved to switch from the first state S1 (as shown in
[0052] When the handle 201 is in the second state S2, the operating section 201c of the handle 201 is extended beyond an inner side L2 of the second rail 204 by a predetermined distance M (as shown in
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[0054] When the second rail 306 is located at the retracted position R relative to the first rail 308 (as shown in
[0055] During a process of the handle 312 being rotated along a first rotating direction R1 to switch from the first state S1 (as shown in
[0056] When the second rail 306 is moved to return to the retracted position R from the extended position relative to the first rail 308 along a retracting direction D2, the first elastic part 304a of the elastic feature 304 contacts the predetermined structure 310 of the first rail 308 again (as shown in
[0057] Therefore, the slide rail assembly according to the embodiments of the present invention has the following technical features:
[0058] 1. The handle (26, 201, 312) is pivoted to the second rail (24, 204, 306) through a shaft member (30, 203), such that the handle (26, 201, 312) is movable to switch between the first state (S1, S1) and the second state (S2, S2). The shaft member (30, 203) is arranged in a direction substantially identical to a moving direction (or the longitudinal direction) of the second rail (24, 204, 306) relative to the first rail (22, 202, 308), such that the handle (26, 201, 312) can be moved toward the inner side of the slide rail assembly (20, 200, 300) by the user to switch from the first state (S1, S1) to the second state (S2, S2), so as to allow the user to easily and conveniently pull out the second rail (24, 204, 306) from the retracted position R along the opening direction D1 relative to the first rail (22, 202, 308).
[0059] 2. When the handle (26, 201, 312) is in the second state (S2, S2), the operating section (26c, 201c) of the handle (26, 201, 312) is extended beyond the inner side (L2, L2) of the second rail (24, 204, 306) by a predetermined distance (M, M), and the user can hold the operating section (26c, 201c) of the handle (26, 201, 312) with his hand to apply a force along the opening direction D1, so as to easily and conveniently pull out the second rail (24, 204, 306) from the retracted position R along the opening direction D1 relative to the first rail (22, 202, 308).
[0060] 3. The second rail (24, 204, 306) located at the retracted position R relative to the first rail (22, 202, 308) can be unlocked from the first rail (22, 202, 308) through operating the handle (26, 201, 312).
[0061] 4. In the first embodiment, the first rail 22 is arranged with the auxiliary structure 46, the second rail 24 is arranged with the auxiliary elastic member 48, the auxiliary elastic member 48 is arranged with the first predetermined feature 50, and the handle 26 is arranged with the second predetermined feature 52. When the second rail 24 is located at the retracted position R relative to the first rail 22 and when the handle 26 is in the second state S2, the auxiliary structure 46 is configured to abut against the auxiliary elastic member 48, such that the auxiliary elastic member 48 accumulates the auxiliary elastic force, and the first predetermined feature 50 is prevented from engaging with the second predetermined feature 52. When the second rail 24 is moved a predetermined distance from the retracted position R along the opening direction D1 relative to the first rail 22 (such as being moved to the extended position E), the auxiliary structure 46 no longer abuts against the auxiliary elastic member 48, such that the auxiliary elastic member 48 releases the auxiliary elastic force to drive the first predetermined feature 50 to engage with the second predetermined feature 52, in order to hold the handle 26 in the second state S2. During the process of the second rail 24 being moved from the extended position E to the retracted position R along the retracting direction D2 relative to the first rail 22, the auxiliary elastic member 48 is driven by the auxiliary structure 46 to disengage the first predetermined feature 50 from the second predetermined feature 52, in order to allow the handle 26 to switch from the second state S2 back to the first state S1. Preferably, the handle 26 returns to the first state S1 from the second state S2 in response to the elastic force of the elastic member 33.
[0062] 5. In the first embodiment, the elastic force of the elastic member 33 can be directly applied to the handle 26, such that the handle 26 is held in the first state S1 in response to the elastic force of the elastic member 33. Or in the second embodiment, the elastic force of the elastic member 214 can be indirectly applied to the handle 201 through the locking member 210 to hold the handle 201 in the first state S1.
[0063] 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.