US20220053933A1 - Slide Rail Assembly - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a slide rail assembly, and more particularly, to a slide rail assembly capable of stably staying in a retracted state at a retracted position.
- China patent number CN100515272C discloses a buffering and positioning device for slide rail, which is applied to a fixed rail and a movable rail movable relative to the fixed rail.
- a vertical sheet body is arranged at a rear end of the fixed rail for being sleeved with a buffer member.
- the buffer member is configured to provide buffer for the movement of the movable rail when the movable rail is retracted relative to the fixed rail. When the movable rail is retracted, the movable rail can be further positioned and engaged with the buffer member.
- the buffer member is arranged with a straight sleeve groove, such that cross-sectional. shapes of two ends of the buffer member have identical widths.
- a connecting part is arranged on the buffer member.
- the connecting part is located at a center part of one inner side surface of the sleeve groove and formed into a protrusion.
- Two sides of the sheet body, are flat and straight.
- a through hole is arranged at the center of the sheet body corresponding to the protruded connecting part of the buffer member, such that the structures of protrusion and hole can be fitted with each other.
- the sleeve groove of the buffer member has a straight contour.
- the sleeve groove of the buffer member and the sheet body of the fixed rail are tightly matched and fitted, so that the buffer member does not have additional space for flexible deformation.
- a clamping part a clamping point shown in FIG.
- the present invention relates to a slide rail assembly capable of being held at a retracted position in a retracted state.
- a slide rail assembly comprises a first rail, a second rail, a working member and a contact feature.
- the second rail is longitudinally movable relative to the first rail.
- the working member is mounted to a connecting part arranged on one of the first rail and the second rail.
- the contact feature is arranged or the other one of the first rail and the second rail.
- the connecting part has a first side, and a first space is defined between the working member and the first side of the connecting part.
- the contact feature is configured to contact the working member, such that the working member is flexibly deformed through the first space, in order to allow the contact feature to cross the working member along the first direction.
- the working member is made of a flexible material.
- the connecting part further has a second side opposite to the first side, and a second space is defined between the working member and the second side of the connecting part.
- the contact feature is configured to contact the working member, such that the working member is flexibly deformed through the second space, in order to allow the contact feature to cross the working member along the second direction.
- a first longitudinal distance is defined between the first side of the connecting part and a first edge wall of the working member in the first space
- a second longitudinal distance is defined between the second side of the connecting part and a second edge wall of the working member in the second space.
- the first longitudinal distance is substantially shorter than the second longitudinal distance.
- the working member comprises a first part, a second part and a middle part connected between the first part and the second part.
- a first clamping feature is arranged between the first part and the middle part and configured to clamp the first side and the second side of the connecting part.
- the middle part has a supporting section configured to abut against one of the first side and the second side of the connecting part.
- the working member has a foolproof mechanism configured to prevent the working member from being mounted to the connecting part incorrectly.
- each of the first rail and the second rail comprises a first wall, a second wall and a longitudinal wall connected between the first wall and the second wall.
- the working member is arranged with a guiding structure.
- the guiding structure of the working member is configured to guide the longitudinal wall of the second rail, such that the longitudinal wall of the second rail is configured to be supported by the working member.
- a slide rail assembly comprises a first rail, a second rail, a working member and a contact feature.
- the second rail is movable relative to the first rail.
- the working member is detachably mounted to a connecting part of the first rail.
- the contact feature is arranged on the second rail.
- a first space is defined between the working member and the connecting part.
- the working member has a first guiding section.
- the contact feature is configured to contact the first guiding section of the working member, such that the working member is flexibly deformed through the first space, in order to allow the contact feature to cross the working member.
- a second space is defined between the working member and the connecting part.
- the working member further has a second guiding section.
- the contact feature is configured to contact the second guiding section of the working member, such that the working member is flexibly deformed through the second space, in order to allow the contact feature to cross the working member.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram showing a slide rail assembly according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is an exploded view of a working member and the slide rail assembly according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 3 is a diagram showing the working member from a viewing angle according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram showing the working member from another viewing angle according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a diagram showing the working member being correctly mounted to a first rail of the slide rail assembly according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 6 is a diagram showing the working member being correctly mounted to a first rail of the slide rail assembly according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 6A is an enlarged view of an area A of FIG. 6 ;
- FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view of the slide rail assembly comprising the first rail, a second rail, a third rail and the working member according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 8 is a diagram showing the slide rail assembly being in a retracted state according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is a diagram showing the second rail of the slide rail assembly being moved relative to the first rail along a first direction according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is a partial view of the slide rail assembly when the second rail is further moved relative to the first rail along the first direction according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 11 is a partial view of the slide rail assembly when the second rail is further moved relative to the first rail along the first direction according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 12 is a diagram showing the slide rail assembly being in an extended state according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 13 is a diagram showing the second rail of the slide rail assembly being moved relative to the first rail along a second direction according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 14 is a diagram showing the second rail of the slide rail assembly being further moved relative to the first rail along the second direction according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 15 is a diagram showing the working member being incorrectly mounted to the first rail of the slide rail assembly according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 16 is a diagram showing the working member being incorrectly mounted to the first rail of the slide rail assembly to cause the second rail unable to be smoothly retracted relative to the first rail along the second direction according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- a slide rail assembly 20 comprises a first rail 22 , a second rail 24 , a working member 26 and at least one contact feature 28 according to an embodiment or the present invention.
- the slide rail assembly 20 further comprises a third rail 30 movably mounted between the first rail 22 and the second rail 24 , so as to form a so-called three-sectional slide rail assembly 20 .
- the first rail 22 , the second rail 24 and the third rail 30 are longitudinally movable relative to each other.
- an X-axis direction is defined as a longitudinal direction (or a longitudinal direction or moving direction of the rail)
- a Y-axis direction is defined as a transverse direction
- a Z-axis direction is defined as vertical direction (or a height direction of the rail).
- the first rail 22 comprises a first wall 32 a , a second wall 32 b and a longitudinal wall 34 connected between the first wall 32 a and the second wall 32 b of the first rail 22 .
- a passage is defined by the first wall 32 a , the second wall 32 b and the longitudinal wall 34 of the first rail 22 for accommodating the third rail 30 .
- the first rail 22 has a first end part and a second end part away from the first end part.
- the first end part can be a front end part f 1
- the second end part can be a rear end part r 1 , but the present invention is not limited thereto.
- another passage is defined by a plurality of walls of the third rail 30 for accommodating the second rail 24 .
- the second rail 24 comprises a first wall 54 a , a second wall 54 b and a longitudinal wall 56 connected between the first wall 54 a and the second wall 54 b of the second rail 24 .
- the second rail 24 has a first end part and a second end part away from the first end part.
- the first end part of the second rail 24 can be a front end part f 2
- the second end part of the second rail 24 can be a rear end part r 2 , but the present invention is not limited thereto.
- the working member 26 is mounted to a connecting part 36 arranged on one of the first rail 22 and the second rail 24 .
- the connecting part 36 is arranged on the first rail 22 , and is located adjacent to the rear end part r 1 of the first rail 22 .
- the connecting part 36 is a protrusion substantially transversely protruded from the longitudinal wall 34 of the first rail 22 , but the present invention is not limited thereto.
- the working member 26 is arranged on the connecting part 36 .
- the at least one contact feature 28 is arranged on the other one of the first rail 22 and the second rail 24 .
- the at least one contact feature 28 is arranged adjacent to the rear end part r 2 or the second rail 24 .
- two contact features 28 are respectively arranged on the first wall 54 a and the second wall 54 b of the second rail 24 .
- the working member 26 is detachably mounted to the connecting part 36 .
- the working member 26 is made of a flexible material.
- the working member 26 can be made of a plastic material, but the present invention is not limited thereto.
- the working member 26 has a mounting part 38 configured to be mounted to the connecting part 36 , and the mounting part 38 and the connecting part 36 have corresponding contours substantially matching each other.
- the mounting part 38 is formed with an opening penetrating through a first side S 1 and a second side S 2 of a main body of the working member 26 (please refer to FIG. 3 and FIG. 4 ), and the connecting part 36 is a protrusion, but the invention is not limited thereto.
- the working member 26 is configured to be sleeved on the connecting part 36 through the mounting part 38 .
- the connecting part 36 has a first side 36 a and a second side 36 b opposite to the first side 36 a , such as a rear side and a front side, but the present invention is not limited thereto.
- a first space G 1 is defined between the working member 26 and the first side 36 a of the connecting part 36 (please refer to FIG. 6 ).
- a second space G 2 is defined between the working member 26 and the second side 36 b of the connecting part 36 .
- a first longitudinal distance L 1 is defined between the first side 36 a of the connecting part 36 and a first edge wall viii of the working member 26 in the first space G 1 (please refer to FIG.
- a second longitudinal distance 12 is defined between the second side 36 b of the connecting part 36 and a second edge wall W 2 of the working member 26 in the second space G 2 (please refer to FIG. 6A ) .
- the first longitudinal distance L 1 is substantially smaller than the second longitudinal distance L 2 . Therefore, the working member 26 has different deformation levels at the two sides of the connecting part 36 . For example, the deformation level (or deformation degree) of the working member 26 adjacent to the second space G 2 is greater than the deformation level (or deformation degree) of the working member 26 adjacent to the first space G 1 .
- the working member 26 comprises a first part K 1 , a second part K 2 and a middle part K 3 connected between the first part K 1 and the second part K 2 (please refer to FIG. 5 and FIG. 6 ) , and the first part K 1 and the second part K 2 have substantially identical configuration.
- a first clamping feature is arranged between the first part K 1 and the middle part K 3 .
- the first clamping feature includes a first auxiliary section 40 a and a second auxiliary section 40 b configured to clamp the first side 36 a and the second side 36 b of the connecting part 36 .
- a second clamping feature as arranged between the second part K 2 and the middle part K 3 .
- the second clamping feature includes a third auxiliary section 40 c and a fourth auxiliary section 40 d configured to clamp the first side 36 a and the second side 36 b of the connecting part 36 .
- the middle part K 3 of the working member 26 has a supporting section 42 (please refer to FIG. 6 ) , such as a protrusion section, configured to abut against one of the first side 36 a and the second side 36 b of the connecting part 36 .
- the supporting, section 42 is configured to abut against the second side 36 b of the connecting part 36 , such that the working member 26 can be tightly pressed to the connecting part 36 .
- the connecting part 36 has a through hole 43 , and the supporting section 42 of the working member 26 is engaged with an edge wall of the through hole 43 , so as to improve reliability of the working member 26 being mounted to the connecting part 36 .
- a rear half body and a front half body of the working member 26 are respectively provided with a first guiding section 44 (such as an inclined surface or an arc surface shown in FIG. 5 and FIG. 6 ) and a second guiding section 46 (such as an inclined surface or an arc surface shown in FIG. 5 and FIG. 6 ).
- first guiding section 44 such as an inclined surface or an arc surface shown in FIG. 5 and FIG. 6
- second guiding section 46 such as an inclined surface or an arc surface shown in FIG. 5 and FIG. 6 .
- both the first part K 1 and the second part K 2 of the working member 26 have the first guiding section 44 and the second guiding section 46 , but the present invention is not limited thereto.
- each of the first guiding section 44 and the second guiding section 46 has an inclined surface or an arc surface, and the first, guiding section 44 is slightly steeper than the second guiding section 46 .
- a front half part of the second side S 2 of the working member 26 is arranged with a guiding structure 48 (such as an inclined surface or an arc surface shown in FIGS. 3, 4 and 5 ), and the guiding structure 48 is provided with a lower part 48 a , a higher part 48 b , and a guiding part 48 c connected between the lower part 46 a and the higher part 48 b .
- a first transverse height H 1 (or a first lateral height) is defined between the lower part 48 a and the first side S 1 of the working member 26
- a second transverse height H 2 (or a second lateral height) is defined between the higher part 48 b and the first side S 1 of the working member 26 .
- a transverse distance between the longitudinal wall 56 of the second rail 24 and the longitudinal wall 34 of the first rail 22 is substantially greater than the first transverse height H 1 (please also refer to FIG. 1 ), and the second transverse height H 2 is greater than the transverse distance between the longitudinal wall 56 of the second rail 24 and the longitudinal wall 34 of the first rail 22 .
- a transverse height between a rear half part of the second side S 2 and the first side S 1 of the working member 26 is substantially equal to the second transverse height K 2 .
- a slide assisting device is arranged between each two adjacent rails of the slide rail assembly 20 .
- the slide assisting device is arranged with a plurality of balls.
- a first slide assisting device 50 is movably arranged between the first rail 22 and the third rail 30 , and configured to improve smoothness of relative movement between the first rail 22 and the third rail 30 .
- a second slide assisting device 52 is movably arranged between the third rail 30 and the second rail 24 and configured to improve smoothness of relative movement between the third rail 30 and the second rail 24 .
- each contact feature 28 is configured to respectively interact with the first part K 1 and the second part K 2 of the working member 26 .
- the two contact features 28 have substantially identical configuration.
- each contact feature 28 has a front contact part 28 a and a rear contact part 28 b (as shown in FIG. 8 ).
- each of the front contact part 28 a and the rear contact part 28 b has an inclined surface or an arc surface.
- the front contact part 28 a of the contact feature 28 is configured to contact the first guiding section 44 of the working member 26 (as shown in FIG. 9 ).
- the front contact Part 28 a of the contact feature 28 and the first guiding section 44 of the working member 26 contact each other, such that the working member 26 is flexibly deformed through the first space G 1 in other words, the working member 26 generates a flexible deformation force F (as shown in FIG.
- the rear contact part 28 b of the contact feature 28 is configured to contact the second guiding section 46 of the working member 26 (as shown in FIG. 13 ) for buffering, so as to reduce collision noise in the process of the second rail 24 being retracted relative to the first rail 22 .
- the rear contact part 28 b of the contact feature 28 and the second guiding section 46 of the working member 26 contact each other, such that the working member 26 is flexibly deformed through the second space G 2 and/or the first space G 1 (as shown in FIG. 14 ).
- the working member 26 generates another flexible deformation force F′ and allow the contact feature 28 to cross the working member 26 along the second direction D 2 , such that the second rail 24 can be moved relative to the first rail 22 along the second direction D 2 to the first predetermined position P 1 (as shown in FIG. 9 or FIG. 8 ).
- the guiding structure 48 of the working member 26 is configured to guide the longitudinal wall 56 of the rear end part r 2 of the second rail 24 , so that the longitudinal wall 56 of the second rail 24 can be supported by the second side S 2 of the working member 26 when the second rail 24 returns to the first predetermined position P 1 (as shown in FIG. 9 ).
- the working member 26 is further provided with a foolproof mechanism to prevent the working member 26 from being incorrectly mounted to the connecting part 36 .
- a foolproof mechanism to prevent the working member 26 from being incorrectly mounted to the connecting part 36 .
- the guiding structure 48 becomes to be located at the rear half body of the working member 26 .
- the rear end part r 2 of the second rail 24 will directly hit the working member 26 due to the front half body of the working member 26 having the second transverse height H 2 , such that the second rail 24 is blocked by the working member 26 and is difficult to (or unable to) return to the first predetermined position P 1 . Therefore, the user can be aware that the working member 26 is incorrectly mounted to the connecting part 36 .
- the first side S 1 of the main body of the working member 26 is provided with a step feature.
- the step feature can be a protrusion part 60 transversely protruded relative to a surface 62 of the first side S 1 .
- the protrusion part 60 is configured to increase a transverse height of a predetermined part of the first side S 1 , such that a third transverse height H 3 (or a third lateral height) is defined between the predetermined part of the first side S 1 of the working member 26 and the second side 32 , and the third transverse height H 3 is greater than the second transverse height H 2 .
- the predetermined part with the third transverse height H 3 becomes to be arranged at the front half body of the working member 26 , such the rear end part r 2 of the second rail 24 will directly hit the predetermined part of the working member 26 . Therefore, the second rail 24 is blocked by the working member 26 and is difficult to (or unable to) return to the first predetermined position P 1 . Therefore, the user can be aware that the working member 26 is incorrectly mounted to the connecting part 36 .
- the slide rail assembly 20 is characterized in that:
- the first space G 1 is defined between the working member 26 and the connecting part 36 .
- the contact feature 28 is configured to contact the working member 26 , such that the working member 26 is flexibly deformed through the first space G 1 , in order to allow the contact feature 28 to cross the working member 26 along the first direction D 1 .
- the working member 26 is configured to block the contact feature 28 in order to prevent the second rail 24 from being moved from the first predetermined position P 1 along the first direction D 1 .
- the rear contact part 28 b of the contact feature 28 is configured to contact the second guiding section 46 of the working member 26 (as shown in FIG. 13 ) for buffering, so as to reduce collision noise in the process of the second rail 24 being retracted relative to the first rail 22 .
- the working member 26 has a supporting section 42 configured to abut against the connecting part 36 , such that the working member 26 can be tightly pressed to the connecting part 36 .
- the supporting section 42 of the working member 26 is engaged with the edge wall of the through hole 43 of the connecting part 36 .
- the first longitudinal distance of the first space G 1 is substantially smaller than the second longitudinal distance of the second space G 2 . Therefore, when the working member 26 is correctly mounted to the connecting part 36 (as shown in FIG. 9 and FIG. 13 ), the contact feature 28 is configured to contact the rear half body of the working member 26 during the process of the second rail 24 being moved relative to the first rail 22 from the first predetermined position P 1 to the second predetermined position P 2 along the first direction D 1 . Since the rear half body of the working member 26 has a smaller flexible deformation level through the first space G 1 (as shown in FIG. 9 ), the second rail 24 cannot be easily (or freely) pulled out by the user from the first predetermined position P 1 along the first direction D 1 .
- the contact feature 28 is configured to contact the front half body of the working member 26 . Since the front half body of the working member 26 has a greater flexible deformation level through the second space G 2 (as shown in FIG. 13 ), the second rail 24 can be easily retracted to the first predetermined position P 1 along the second direction D 2 .
- the working member 26 has a foolproof mechanism to prevent the working member 26 from being incorrectly mounted to the connecting part 36 .
- the guiding structure 48 of the working member 26 is configured to guide the longitudinal wall 56 of the rear end part r 2 of the second rail 24 , such that the longitudinal wall 56 of the second rail 24 can be supported by the second side S 2 of the working member 26 when the second rail 24 returns to the first predetermined position P 1 .
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- The present invention relates to a slide rail assembly, and more particularly, to a slide rail assembly capable of stably staying in a retracted state at a retracted position.
- China patent number CN100515272C discloses a buffering and positioning device for slide rail, which is applied to a fixed rail and a movable rail movable relative to the fixed rail. A vertical sheet body is arranged at a rear end of the fixed rail for being sleeved with a buffer member. The buffer member is configured to provide buffer for the movement of the movable rail when the movable rail is retracted relative to the fixed rail. When the movable rail is retracted, the movable rail can be further positioned and engaged with the buffer member. The buffer member is arranged with a straight sleeve groove, such that cross-sectional. shapes of two ends of the buffer member have identical widths. A connecting part is arranged on the buffer member. The connecting part is located at a center part of one inner side surface of the sleeve groove and formed into a protrusion. Two sides of the sheet body, are flat and straight. A through hole is arranged at the center of the sheet body corresponding to the protruded connecting part of the buffer member, such that the structures of protrusion and hole can be fitted with each other.
- However, the sleeve groove of the buffer member has a straight contour. When the sleeve groove of the buffer member is sleeved on the contour-matched sheet body of the fixed rail, the sleeve groove of the buffer member and the sheet body of the fixed rail are tightly matched and fitted, so that the buffer member does not have additional space for flexible deformation. As such, during a process of the movable rail being moved relative to the fixed rail from the retracted position to an open position (or from the open position to the retracted position), a clamping part (a clamping point shown in
FIG. 3 of the aforementioned patent) at a rear end of the movable rail is in frictional contact with the buffer member, so as to cause the clamping part (the clamping point) of the buffer member to wear down easily, such that the positioning function between the movable rail and the buffer member is failed. - Therefore, it is important to develop a slide rail assembly to meet specific market requirements.
- The present invention relates to a slide rail assembly capable of being held at a retracted position in a retracted state.
- According to an embodiment of the present invention, a slide rail assembly comprises a first rail, a second rail, a working member and a contact feature. The second rail is longitudinally movable relative to the first rail. The working member is mounted to a connecting part arranged on one of the first rail and the second rail. The contact feature is arranged or the other one of the first rail and the second rail. The connecting part has a first side, and a first space is defined between the working member and the first side of the connecting part. During a process of the second rail being moved relative to the first rail from a first predetermined position to a second predetermined position along a first direction, the contact feature is configured to contact the working member, such that the working member is flexibly deformed through the first space, in order to allow the contact feature to cross the working member along the first direction.
- Preferably, the working member is made of a flexible material. The connecting part further has a second side opposite to the first side, and a second space is defined between the working member and the second side of the connecting part. During a process of the second rail being moved relative to the first rail from the second predetermined position to the first predetermined position along a second direction opposite to the first direction, the contact feature is configured to contact the working member, such that the working member is flexibly deformed through the second space, in order to allow the contact feature to cross the working member along the second direction.
- Preferably, a first longitudinal distance is defined between the first side of the connecting part and a first edge wall of the working member in the first space, and a second longitudinal distance is defined between the second side of the connecting part and a second edge wall of the working member in the second space. The first longitudinal distance is substantially shorter than the second longitudinal distance.
- Preferably, the working member comprises a first part, a second part and a middle part connected between the first part and the second part. A first clamping feature is arranged between the first part and the middle part and configured to clamp the first side and the second side of the connecting part.
- Preferably, the middle part has a supporting section configured to abut against one of the first side and the second side of the connecting part.
- Preferably, the working member has a foolproof mechanism configured to prevent the working member from being mounted to the connecting part incorrectly.
- Preferably, each of the first rail and the second rail comprises a first wall, a second wall and a longitudinal wall connected between the first wall and the second wall. The working member is arranged with a guiding structure. During the process of the second rail being moved relative to the first rail from the second predetermined position to the first predetermined position along the second direction, the guiding structure of the working member is configured to guide the longitudinal wall of the second rail, such that the longitudinal wall of the second rail is configured to be supported by the working member.
- According to another embodiment of the present invention, a slide rail assembly comprises a first rail, a second rail, a working member and a contact feature. The second rail is movable relative to the first rail. The working member is detachably mounted to a connecting part of the first rail. The contact feature is arranged on the second rail. A first space is defined between the working member and the connecting part. When the second rail is moved relative to the first rail along a first direction from a retracted state, the working member is configured to block the contact feature in order to prevent the second rail from being moved from a first predetermined position along the first direction.
- Preferably, the working member has a first guiding section. During a process of the second rail being moved relative to the first rail from the first predetermined position to a second predetermined position along the first direction, the contact feature is configured to contact the first guiding section of the working member, such that the working member is flexibly deformed through the first space, in order to allow the contact feature to cross the working member.
- Preferably, a second space is defined between the working member and the connecting part. The working member further has a second guiding section. During a process of the second rail being moved relative to the first rail from the second predetermined position to the first predetermined position along a second direction opposite to the first direction, the contact feature is configured to contact the second guiding section of the working member, such that the working member is flexibly deformed through the second space, in order to allow the contact feature to cross the working member.
- These and other objectives of the present invention will no doubt become obvious to those of ordinary skill in the art after reading the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment that is illustrated in the various figures and drawings.
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FIG. 1 is a diagram showing a slide rail assembly according to an embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is an exploded view of a working member and the slide rail assembly according to an embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 3 is a diagram showing the working member from a viewing angle according to an embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 4 is a diagram showing the working member from another viewing angle according to an embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 5 is a diagram showing the working member being correctly mounted to a first rail of the slide rail assembly according to an embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 6 is a diagram showing the working member being correctly mounted to a first rail of the slide rail assembly according to an embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 6A is an enlarged view of an area A ofFIG. 6 ; -
FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view of the slide rail assembly comprising the first rail, a second rail, a third rail and the working member according to an embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 8 is a diagram showing the slide rail assembly being in a retracted state according to an embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 9 is a diagram showing the second rail of the slide rail assembly being moved relative to the first rail along a first direction according to an embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 10 is a partial view of the slide rail assembly when the second rail is further moved relative to the first rail along the first direction according to an embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 11 is a partial view of the slide rail assembly when the second rail is further moved relative to the first rail along the first direction according to an embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 12 is a diagram showing the slide rail assembly being in an extended state according to an embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 13 is a diagram showing the second rail of the slide rail assembly being moved relative to the first rail along a second direction according to an embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 14 is a diagram showing the second rail of the slide rail assembly being further moved relative to the first rail along the second direction according to an embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 15 is a diagram showing the working member being incorrectly mounted to the first rail of the slide rail assembly according to an embodiment of the present invention; and -
FIG. 16 is a diagram showing the working member being incorrectly mounted to the first rail of the slide rail assembly to cause the second rail unable to be smoothly retracted relative to the first rail along the second direction according to an embodiment of the present invention. - As shown in
FIG. 1 aslide rail assembly 20 comprises afirst rail 22, asecond rail 24, a workingmember 26 and at least onecontact feature 28 according to an embodiment or the present invention. Preferably, theslide rail assembly 20 further comprises athird rail 30 movably mounted between thefirst rail 22 and thesecond rail 24, so as to form a so-called three-sectionalslide rail assembly 20. Thefirst rail 22, thesecond rail 24 and thethird rail 30 are longitudinally movable relative to each other. Moreover, in the present embodiment, an X-axis direction is defined as a longitudinal direction (or a longitudinal direction or moving direction of the rail) , a Y-axis direction is defined as a transverse direction, and a Z-axis direction is defined as vertical direction (or a height direction of the rail). - The
first rail 22 comprises afirst wall 32 a, asecond wall 32 b and alongitudinal wall 34 connected between thefirst wall 32 a and thesecond wall 32 b of thefirst rail 22. A passage is defined by thefirst wall 32 a, thesecond wall 32 b and thelongitudinal wall 34 of thefirst rail 22 for accommodating thethird rail 30. Thefirst rail 22 has a first end part and a second end part away from the first end part. The first end part can be a front end part f1, and the second end part can be a rear end part r1, but the present invention is not limited thereto. Similarly, another passage is defined by a plurality of walls of thethird rail 30 for accommodating thesecond rail 24. Thesecond rail 24 comprises afirst wall 54 a, asecond wall 54 b and alongitudinal wall 56 connected between thefirst wall 54 a and thesecond wall 54 b of thesecond rail 24. Thesecond rail 24 has a first end part and a second end part away from the first end part. The first end part of thesecond rail 24 can be a front end part f2, and the second end part of thesecond rail 24 can be a rear end part r2, but the present invention is not limited thereto. - The working
member 26 is mounted to a connectingpart 36 arranged on one of thefirst rail 22 and thesecond rail 24. In the present embodiment, the connectingpart 36 is arranged on thefirst rail 22, and is located adjacent to the rear end part r1 of thefirst rail 22. Preferably, the connectingpart 36 is a protrusion substantially transversely protruded from thelongitudinal wall 34 of thefirst rail 22, but the present invention is not limited thereto. The workingmember 26 is arranged on the connectingpart 36. The at least onecontact feature 28 is arranged on the other one of thefirst rail 22 and thesecond rail 24. In the present embodiment, the at least onecontact feature 28 is arranged adjacent to the rear end part r2 or thesecond rail 24. In addition, in the present embodiment, two contact features 28 are respectively arranged on thefirst wall 54 a and thesecond wall 54 b of thesecond rail 24. - Preferably, the working
member 26 is detachably mounted to the connectingpart 36. - Preferably, the working
member 26 is made of a flexible material. For example, the workingmember 26 can be made of a plastic material, but the present invention is not limited thereto. - Preferably, the working
member 26 has a mountingpart 38 configured to be mounted to the connectingpart 36, and the mountingpart 38 and the connectingpart 36 have corresponding contours substantially matching each other. In the present embodiment, the mountingpart 38 is formed with an opening penetrating through a first side S1 and a second side S2 of a main body of the working member 26 (please refer toFIG. 3 andFIG. 4 ), and the connectingpart 36 is a protrusion, but the invention is not limited thereto. The workingmember 26 is configured to be sleeved on the connectingpart 36 through the mountingpart 38. - The connecting
part 36 has afirst side 36 a and asecond side 36 b opposite to thefirst side 36 a, such as a rear side and a front side, but the present invention is not limited thereto. A first space G1 is defined between the workingmember 26 and thefirst side 36 a of the connecting part 36 (please refer toFIG. 6 ). On the other hand, a second space G2 is defined between the workingmember 26 and thesecond side 36 b of the connectingpart 36. Preferably, a first longitudinal distance L1 is defined between thefirst side 36 a of the connectingpart 36 and a first edge wall viii of the workingmember 26 in the first space G1 (please refer toFIG. 6A ), and a secondlongitudinal distance 12 is defined between thesecond side 36 b of the connectingpart 36 and a second edge wall W2 of the workingmember 26 in the second space G2 (please refer toFIG. 6A ) . The first longitudinal distance L1 is substantially smaller than the second longitudinal distance L2. Therefore, the workingmember 26 has different deformation levels at the two sides of the connectingpart 36. For example, the deformation level (or deformation degree) of the workingmember 26 adjacent to the second space G2 is greater than the deformation level (or deformation degree) of the workingmember 26 adjacent to the first space G1. - Preferably, the working
member 26 comprises a first part K1, a second part K2 and a middle part K3 connected between the first part K1 and the second part K2 (please refer toFIG. 5 andFIG. 6 ) , and the first part K1 and the second part K2 have substantially identical configuration. A first clamping feature is arranged between the first part K1 and the middle part K3. For example, the first clamping feature includes a firstauxiliary section 40 a and a secondauxiliary section 40 b configured to clamp thefirst side 36 a and thesecond side 36 b of the connectingpart 36. Similarly, a second clamping feature as arranged between the second part K2 and the middle part K3. For example, the second clamping feature includes a thirdauxiliary section 40 c and a fourthauxiliary section 40 d configured to clamp thefirst side 36 a and thesecond side 36 b of the connectingpart 36. - Preferably, the middle part K3 of the working
member 26 has a supporting section 42 (please refer toFIG. 6 ) , such as a protrusion section, configured to abut against one of thefirst side 36 a and thesecond side 36 b of the connectingpart 36. In the present embodiment, the supporting,section 42 is configured to abut against thesecond side 36 b of the connectingpart 36, such that the workingmember 26 can be tightly pressed to the connectingpart 36. Preferably, the connectingpart 36 has a throughhole 43, and the supportingsection 42 of the workingmember 26 is engaged with an edge wall of the throughhole 43, so as to improve reliability of the workingmember 26 being mounted to the connectingpart 36. - Preferably, a rear half body and a front half body of the working
member 26 are respectively provided with a first guiding section 44 (such as an inclined surface or an arc surface shown inFIG. 5 andFIG. 6 ) and a second guiding section 46 (such as an inclined surface or an arc surface shown inFIG. 5 andFIG. 6 ). In the present embodiment, both the first part K1 and the second part K2 of the workingmember 26 have thefirst guiding section 44 and thesecond guiding section 46, but the present invention is not limited thereto. - Preferably, each of the
first guiding section 44 and thesecond guiding section 46 has an inclined surface or an arc surface, and the first, guidingsection 44 is slightly steeper than thesecond guiding section 46. - Preferably, a front half part of the second side S2 of the working
member 26 is arranged with a guiding structure 48 (such as an inclined surface or an arc surface shown inFIGS. 3, 4 and 5 ), and the guidingstructure 48 is provided with alower part 48 a, ahigher part 48 b, and a guidingpart 48 c connected between the lower part 46 a and thehigher part 48 b. A first transverse height H1 (or a first lateral height) is defined between thelower part 48 a and the first side S1 of the workingmember 26, and a second transverse height H2 (or a second lateral height) is defined between thehigher part 48 b and the first side S1 of the workingmember 26. - Preferably, a transverse distance between the
longitudinal wall 56 of thesecond rail 24 and thelongitudinal wall 34 of thefirst rail 22 is substantially greater than the first transverse height H1 (please also refer toFIG. 1 ), and the second transverse height H2 is greater than the transverse distance between thelongitudinal wall 56 of thesecond rail 24 and thelongitudinal wall 34 of thefirst rail 22. Moreover, a transverse height between a rear half part of the second side S2 and the first side S1 of the workingmember 26 is substantially equal to the second transverse height K2. - As shown in
FIG. 7 andFIG. 8 , a slide assisting device is arranged between each two adjacent rails of theslide rail assembly 20. The slide assisting device is arranged with a plurality of balls. In the present embodiment, a firstslide assisting device 50 is movably arranged between thefirst rail 22 and thethird rail 30, and configured to improve smoothness of relative movement between thefirst rail 22 and thethird rail 30. Similarly, a secondslide assisting device 52 is movably arranged between thethird rail 30 and thesecond rail 24 and configured to improve smoothness of relative movement between thethird rail 30 and thesecond rail 24. - Preferably, the two contact features 28 are configured to respectively interact with the first part K1 and the second part K2 of the working
member 26. The two contact features 28 have substantially identical configuration. For example, eachcontact feature 28 has afront contact part 28 a and arear contact part 28 b (as shown inFIG. 8 ). Preferably, each of thefront contact part 28 a and therear contact part 28 b has an inclined surface or an arc surface. When theslide rail assembly 20 is in a retracted state, the second rail 24 (and the third rail 30) is retracted relative to thefirst rail 22. - As shown in
FIG. 9 , when the second rail 24 (and the third rail 30) is moved relative to thefirst rail 22 along a first direction D1 in an unexpected manner (such as being moved by gravity due to inclination), thefirst guiding section 44 of the workingmember 26 is configured to block thecontact feature 28 in order to prevent thesecond rail 24 from being moved from a first predetermined position P1 (such as a retracted position) along the first direction D1. - As shown in
FIG. 9 process of thesecond rail 24 being moved relative to thefirst rail 22 from the first predetermined position P1 along the first direction D1, thefront contact part 28 a of thecontact feature 28 is configured to contact thefirst guiding section 44 of the working member 26 (as shown inFIG. 9 ). Once a force applied by a user to thesecond rail 24 in the first direction D1 is large enough, thefront contact Part 28 a of thecontact feature 28 and thefirst guiding section 44 of the workingmember 26 contact each other, such that the workingmember 26 is flexibly deformed through the first space G1 in other words, the workingmember 26 generates a flexible deformation force F (as shown inFIG. 10 ) and allows thecontact feature 28 to cross the workingmember 26 along the first direction D1 (as shown inFIG. 11 ), such that thesecond rail 24 can be moved relative to thefirst rail 22 along the first direction D1 to a second predetermined position P2 (as shown inFIG. 12 ). In the meantime, theslide rail assembly 20 is in an extended state. - As shown in
FIG. 12 toFIG. 14 , during a process of thesecond rail 24 being moved relative to thefirst rail 22 from the second predetermined position P2 along a second direction D2 opposite to the first direction D1, therear contact part 28 b of thecontact feature 28 is configured to contact thesecond guiding section 46 of the working member 26 (as shown inFIG. 13 ) for buffering, so as to reduce collision noise in the process of thesecond rail 24 being retracted relative to thefirst rail 22. Once a force applied by the user to thesecond rail 24 in the second. direction D2 is large enough, therear contact part 28 b of thecontact feature 28 and thesecond guiding section 46 of the workingmember 26 contact each other, such that the workingmember 26 is flexibly deformed through the second space G2 and/or the first space G1 (as shown inFIG. 14 ). In other words, the workingmember 26 generates another flexible deformation force F′ and allow thecontact feature 28 to cross the workingmember 26 along the second direction D2, such that thesecond rail 24 can be moved relative to thefirst rail 22 along the second direction D2 to the first predetermined position P1 (as shown inFIG. 9 orFIG. 8 ). - Moreover, as shown in
FIG. 1 , during the process of thesecond rail 24 being moved relative to thefirst rail 22 from the second predetermined position P2 to the first predetermined position P1 along the second direction D2, the guidingstructure 48 of the workingmember 26 is configured to guide thelongitudinal wall 56 of the rear end part r2 of thesecond rail 24, so that thelongitudinal wall 56 of thesecond rail 24 can be supported by the second side S2 of the workingmember 26 when thesecond rail 24 returns to the first predetermined position P1 (as shown inFIG. 9 ). - As shown in
FIG. 15 , the workingmember 26 is further provided with a foolproof mechanism to prevent the workingmember 26 from being incorrectly mounted to the connectingpart 36. For example, different from the correct mounting state ofFIG. 5 (orFIG. 1 ), when the user mounts the workingmember 26 to the connectingpart 36 in a front-rear reverse manner shown inFIG. 15 , the guidingstructure 48 becomes to be located at the rear half body of the workingmember 26. In such arrangement, during the process of thesecond rail 24 being moved relative to thefirst rail 22 from the second predetermined position P2 to the first predetermined position P1 along the second direction D2, the rear end part r2 of thesecond rail 24 will directly hit the workingmember 26 due to the front half body of the workingmember 26 having the second transverse height H2, such that thesecond rail 24 is blocked by the workingmember 26 and is difficult to (or unable to) return to the first predetermined position P1. Therefore, the user can be aware that the workingmember 26 is incorrectly mounted to the connectingpart 36. - As shown in
FIG. 4 , the first side S1 of the main body of the workingmember 26 is provided with a step feature. The step feature can be aprotrusion part 60 transversely protruded relative to asurface 62 of the first side S1. Theprotrusion part 60 is configured to increase a transverse height of a predetermined part of the first side S1, such that a third transverse height H3 (or a third lateral height) is defined between the predetermined part of the first side S1 of the workingmember 26 and the second side 32, and the third transverse height H3 is greater than the second transverse height H2. If the user mounts the workingmember 26 to the connectingpart 36 by reversing to the first side S1 and the second side S2, during the process of thesecond rail 24 being moved relative to thefirst rail 22 from the second predetermined position P2 to the first predetermined position P1 along the second direction D2, the predetermined part with the third transverse height H3 becomes to be arranged at the front half body of the workingmember 26, such the rear end part r2 of thesecond rail 24 will directly hit the predetermined part of the workingmember 26. Therefore, thesecond rail 24 is blocked by the workingmember 26 and is difficult to (or unable to) return to the first predetermined position P1. Therefore, the user can be aware that the workingmember 26 is incorrectly mounted to the connectingpart 36. - Therefore, the
slide rail assembly 20 according to the embodiments of the present invention is characterized in that: - 1. The first space G1 is defined between the working
member 26 and the connectingpart 36. During the process of thesecond rail 24 being moved relative to thefirst rail 22 from the first predetermined position P1 to the second predetermined position P2 along the first direction D1, thecontact feature 28 is configured to contact the workingmember 26, such that the workingmember 26 is flexibly deformed through the first space G1, in order to allow thecontact feature 28 to cross the workingmember 26 along the first direction D1. - 2. When the
slide rail assembly 20 is in the retracted state (thesecond rail 24 is retracted relative to the first rail 22), the workingmember 26 is configured to block thecontact feature 28 in order to prevent thesecond rail 24 from being moved from the first predetermined position P1 along the first direction D1. Or, during the process of thesecond rail 24 being moved relative to thefirst rail 22 from the second predetermined position P2 along the second direction D2, therear contact part 28 b of thecontact feature 28 is configured to contact thesecond guiding section 46 of the working member 26 (as shown inFIG. 13 ) for buffering, so as to reduce collision noise in the process of thesecond rail 24 being retracted relative to thefirst rail 22. - 3. The working
member 26 has a supportingsection 42 configured to abut against the connectingpart 36, such that the workingmember 26 can be tightly pressed to the connectingpart 36. Preferably, the supportingsection 42 of the workingmember 26 is engaged with the edge wall of the throughhole 43 of the connectingpart 36. - 4. The first longitudinal distance of the first space G1 is substantially smaller than the second longitudinal distance of the second space G2. Therefore, when the working
member 26 is correctly mounted to the connecting part 36 (as shown inFIG. 9 andFIG. 13 ), thecontact feature 28 is configured to contact the rear half body of the workingmember 26 during the process of thesecond rail 24 being moved relative to thefirst rail 22 from the first predetermined position P1 to the second predetermined position P2 along the first direction D1. Since the rear half body of the workingmember 26 has a smaller flexible deformation level through the first space G1 (as shown inFIG. 9 ), thesecond rail 24 cannot be easily (or freely) pulled out by the user from the first predetermined position P1 along the first direction D1. On the other hand, during the process of thesecond rail 24 being moved relative to thefirst rail 22 from the second predetermined position P2 to the first predetermined position P1 along the second direction D2, Thecontact feature 28 is configured to contact the front half body of the workingmember 26. Since the front half body of the workingmember 26 has a greater flexible deformation level through the second space G2 (as shown inFIG. 13 ), thesecond rail 24 can be easily retracted to the first predetermined position P1 along the second direction D2. - 5. The working
member 26 has a foolproof mechanism to prevent the workingmember 26 from being incorrectly mounted to the connectingpart 36. - 6. During the process of the
second rail 24 being moved relative to thefirst rail 22 from the second predetermined position P2 to the first predetermined position P1 along the second direction D2, the guidingstructure 48 of the workingmember 26 is configured to guide thelongitudinal wall 56 of the rear end part r2 of thesecond rail 24, such that thelongitudinal wall 56 of thesecond rail 24 can be supported by the second side S2 of the workingmember 26 when thesecond rail 24 returns to the first predetermined position P1. - Those skilled in the art will readily observe chat 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.
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