FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to a slide rail assembly, and more particularly, to
a slide rail assembly which allows the third rail to be installed to the assembly
while the first and second rails are pulled.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] The conventional detachable slide rail assembly usually connected with rack, cabinet
or the like, and the slide rail assembly can be retractable relative to the rack,
the cabinet or the like. The conventional slide rail assembly generally comprises
an outer rail fixed to the rack, the cabinet or a fixed object, an inner rail fixed
to a chassis, a drawer or a movable member, and a mediate rail which is slidably connected
between the inner and outer rails. By the mediate rail, the inner rail can be pulled
outward relative to the outer rail. The slide rail assembly makes the chassis, the
drawer or the movable member be pulled out relative to the rack, the cabinet or the
fixed object.
[0003] The chassis usually has inner rails located on two sides thereof and the mediate
rails are connected to the inner rails so that the chassis is conveniently pulled
out from the rack or the chassis is pushed into the rack. The rack has a space so
that multiple chasses are installed in the space. For some reasons, such as maintenance
or replacement, the chasses need to be removed from the rack. When a chassis is to
be removed from the rack, the inner rails are pulled from the rack and the mediate
rails are pulled outward, and the inner rails are separated from the mediate rails.
When the maintenance or replacement is completed, the mediate rails are installed
to the outer rails and located in the rack. When the chassis is installed in the rack,
because the mediate rails are located in the rack so that the assembler difficult
to see the installation clearly when inserting the inner rails of the chassis into
the mediate rails of the rack. Accordingly, the inner rails of the chassis may incorrectly
engage with the mediate rails of the rack, and when the chassis is pushed into the
rack whole the incorrect installation happens, the rails and the parts on the rails
are easily damaged.
[0004] The present invention intends to provide a slide rail assembly which has a protection
device to prevent the inner rails from inserting into the mediate rails. When the
mediate rails are extended relative to the outer rails, the protection device is released
and the inner rails are able to be inserted into the mediate rails.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0005] The present invention relates to a slide rail assembly and comprises a first rail
having two first sidewalls and a first connection wall is connected between the two
first sidewalls. The first sidewalls and the first connection wall define a first
path. A second rail is slidably connected to the first path of the first rail. The
second rail has two second sidewalls and a second connection wall connected between
the two second sidewalls. The second sidewalls and the second connection wall define
a second path. A third rail is slidably connected to the second path of the second
rail. The third rail has two third sidewalls and a third connection wall connected
between the two third sidewalls. The third rail can be pulled out from the second
path of the second rail and separated from the second rail. A front support is connected
to the front end of the first rail and a rear support is connected to the rear end
of the first rail. A stop member has an arm and a stop portion, wherein the arm has
a fixed section and a resilient section extending from the fixed section. The fixed
section is fixed to one of the front support and the first rail. The stop portion
is located at the resilient section. When the third rail is separated from the second
rail and the second rail is retracted in the first rail, the stop portion of the stop
member is located in the second path of the second rail so that the third rail is
stopped by the stop portion of the stop member and cannot be inserted into the second
path of the second rail. When the second rail is pulled out from the first rail, the
second sidewall of the second rail contacts the stop portion which is moved away.
[0006] Preferably, the second connection wall of the second rail has a positioning member
and the first connection wall of the first rail has a restriction member which is
located corresponding to the positioning member. When the second rail is partially
pulled out relative to the first rail, the positioning member contacts the restriction
member so as to restrict the second rail from being retracted relative to the first
rail.
[0007] Preferably, the third connection wall of the third rail has a release member which
is located corresponding to the positioning member of the second rail. When the third
rail is inserted into the second rail, the release member pushes the positioning member
away from the restriction member, so that the second rail is retracted relative to
the first rail.
[0008] Preferably, the stop member has a guide portion extending from the stop portion.
The guide portion is tilted relative to a front end of the second rail and the front
end of the third rail.
[0009] Preferably, the first connection wall of the first rail has an opening defined in
the front end thereof. The front support has a through hole. The fixed section of
the stop member is fixed to the front support. The stop portion extends through the
through hole and is located in the opening.
[0010] Preferably, the front support has an elongate slot. The stop member extends through
the elongate slot and is connected to the front end of the adjacent first rail by
the fixed section. The stop portion extends through the elongate slot and is located
in the opening.
[0011] Preferably, the stop portion extends perpendicularly from the resilient section and
is inserted in the second path of the second rail.
[0012] Preferably, the stop portion extends in the second path of the second rail and protrudes
relative to the third connection wall of the third rail. When the third rail is to
be inserted into the second path of the second rail, the third connection wall of
the third rail is stopped by the stop portion of the stop member.
[0013] Preferably, the stop portion extends in the second path of the second rail. A protrusion
extends from the third connection wall of the third rail and toward the second path.
When the third rail is to be inserted into the second path of the second rail, the
protrusion of the third rail is stopped by the stop portion of the stop member.
[0014] Preferably, a handle is connected to the front end of the second connection wall
of the second rail.
[0015] The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when
taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show, for purposes of illustration
only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016]
Fig. 1 is an exploded view to show the slide rail assembly of the present invention;
Fig. 2 shows the first way for installation of the stop member of the present invention;
Fig. 3 shows the second way for installation of the stop member of the present invention;
Fig. 4 shows that the third rail is stopped by the stop portion of the stop member
and cannot be inserted into the second rail;
Fig. 5 shows that the third rail is inserted into the second rail;
Fig. 6 shows that the second rail is pulled out from the first rail and the third
rail is inserted into the second rail;
Fig. 7 shows all of the rails are in retracted status;
Fig. 8 shows another embodiment wherein the third rail has a protrusion located corresponding
to the stop member, and
Fig. 9 shows that the third rail is connected to the second rail and is stopped by
the stop member.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0017] Referring to Fig. 1, the slide rail assembly of the present invention comprises a
first rail 10, a second rail 12, a third rail 14, a front support 16, a rear support
18 and a stop member 20.
[0018] The first rail 10 has two first sidewalls 22 and a first connection wall 24 connected
between the two first sidewalls 22. The first sidewalls 22 and the first connection
wall 24 extend along the longitudinal direction and define a first path 26. The first
connection wall 24 has an opening 28 defined in the front end thereof.
[0019] The second rail 12 is slidably connected to the first path 26 of the first rail 10.
The second rail 12 has two second sidewalls 30 and a second connection wall 32 connected
between the two second sidewalls 30. The second sidewalls 30 and the second connection
wall 32 extend along the longitudinal direction and define a second path 34. A handle
35 is connected to the front end of the second connection wall 32 of the second rail
12 so that the users can hold the handle 35 to pull the second rail 12 from the first
rail 10.
[0020] The third rail 14 is slidably connected to the second path 34 of the second rail
12. The third rail 14 has two third sidewalls 36 and a third connection wall 38 connected
between the two third sidewalls 36. The third rail 14 can be pulled out from the second
path 34 of the second rail 12 and separated from the second rail 12.
[0021] The front support 16 is connected to the front end of the first rail 10.
[0022] The rear support 18 is connected to the rear end of the first rail 10 so that the
first rail 10 is connected to a rack (not shown) by the front support 16 and the rear
support 18.
[0023] The stop member 20 has an arm 40, a stop portion 42 and a guide portion 44, wherein
the arm 40 has a fixed section 46 and a resilient section 48 extending from the fixed
section 46. The fixed section 46 is fixed to the front support 16 as shown in Fig.
2 and the resilient section 48 reaches to the front end of the adjacent first rail
10. The stop portion 42 is located at the resilient section 48. The stop portion 42
extends perpendicularly from the resilient section 48 and is inserted in the second
path 34 of the second rail 12. Preferably, the front support 16 has a through hole
50. The stop portion 42 extends through the through hole 50 and is located in the
opening 28. The height of the stop portion 42 is higher than that of the second path
34 of the second rail 12. The guide portion 44 extends from the stop portion 42. Preferably,
the guide portion 44 is tilted relative to the front end of the second rail 12 and
the front end of the third rail 14. Alternatively, as shown in Fig. 3, the front support
16 has an elongate slot 52. The stop member 20 extends through the elongate slot 52
and is connected to the front end of the adjacent first rail 10 by the fixed section
46. The stop portion 42 extends through the elongate slot 52 and is located in the
opening 28.
[0024] When the third rail 14 is separated from the second rail 12 and the second rail 12
is retracted in the first path 26 of the first rail 10, the stop portion 42 of the
stop member 20 is located in the second path 34 of the second rail 12 so that the
third rail 14 is stopped by the stop portion 42 of the stop member 20 and cannot be
inserted into the second path 34 of the second rail 12 as shown in Fig. 4. In other
words, because the stop portion 42 extends into the second path 34 of the second rail
12 and protrudes relative to the third connection wall 38 of the third rail 14, so
that the third connection wall 38 of the third rail 14 is stopped by the stop portion
42 of the stop member 20. By this arrangement, when the second rail 12 is not yet
pulled out from the first rail 10, the third rail 14 cannot be connected to the second
rail 12.
[0025] When the users want to insert the third rail 14 to the second rail 12, as shown in
Fig. 5, the second rail 12 needs to be pulled out from the first rail 10 by the use
of the handle 35 on the second rail 12 first, along with the second rail 12 is pulled,
the guide portion 44 of the stop member 20 is pushed by the second connection wall
32 of the second rail 12, so that the stop portion 42 of the stop member 20 is gradually
moved away from the second path 34 of the second rail 12. Because the second connection
wall 32 continuously presses the stop portion 42, the stop portion 42 cannot be inserted
into the second path 34 of the second rail 12. Therefore, the third rail 14 can be
successfully inserted into the second path 34 of the second rail 12.
[0026] The second rail 12 needs to be positioned after it is pulled out from the first rail
10 so as to prevent the second rail 12 from re-entering into the first rail 10 when
the third rail 14 is to be connected to the second rail 12. In one preferable embodiment,
as shown in Figs. 1 and 4, the second connection wall 32 of the second rail 12 has
a positioning member 54 and the first connection wall 24 of the first rail 10 has
a restriction member 56 which is located corresponding to the positioning member 54.
When the second rail 12 is partially pulled out relative to the first rail 12, as
shown in Fig. 5, the positioning member 54 contacts the restriction member 56 so as
to restrict the second rail 12 from being retracted relative to the first rail 10.
Preferably, the third connection wall 38 of the third rail 14 has a release member
58 which is located corresponding to the positioning member 54 of the second rail
12. When the third rail 14 is inserted into the second rail 12, as shown in Fig. 6,
the release member 58 pushes the positioning member 54 away from the restriction member
56, so that the second rail 12 can be retracted relative to the first rail 10.
[0027] As shown in Fig. 7, when the third rail 14 is inserted into the second rail 12, and
the second rail 12 and the third rail 14 are retracted relative to the first rail
10, the guide portion 44 of the stop member 20 faces the front end of the second rail
12 and the front end of the third rail 14. Therefore, when the second rail 12 and
the third rail 14 are pulled relative to the first rail 10, the tilted guide portion
44 provides a guiding surface for the second rail 12 and the third rail 14 and both
of which are smoothly pulled.
[0028] Figs. 8 and 9 show that, in another embodiment, if the stop portion 42 of the stop
member 20 is located in the second path 34 of the second rail 12, but the stop portion
42 does not protrude beyond the second path 34 of the second rail 12, by the assistance
of the protrusion 60 that extends from the third connection wall 38 of the third rail
14 and toward the second path 34, when the third rail 14 is to be inserted into the
second path 34 of the second rail 12, the protrusion 60 of the third rail 14 is stopped
by the stop portion 42 of the stop member 20.
[0029] While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention,
it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made
without departing from the scope of the present invention.
1. A slide rail assembly comprising:
a first rail (10) having two first sidewalls (22) and a first connection wall (24)
connected between the two first sidewalls (22), the first sidewalls (22) and the first
connection wall (24) defining a first path (26);
a second rail (12) slidably connected to the first path (26) of the first rail (10),
the second rail (12) having two second sidewalls (30) and a second connection wall
(32) connected between the two second sidewalls (30), the second sidewalls (30) and
the second connection wall (32) defining a second path (34);
a third rail (14) slidably connected to the second path (34) of the second rail (12),
the third rail (14) having two third sidewalls (36) and a third connection wall (38)
connected between the two third sidewalls (36), the third rail (14) being pulled out
from the second path (34) of the second rail (12) and separated from the second rail
(12);
a front support (16) connected a front end of the first rail (10);
a rear support (18) connected to a rear end of the first rail (10);
characterized in that the slide rail assembly further comprises:
a stop member (20) disposed on one of the front support (16) and the first rail (10),
the stop member (20) having an arm (40) and a stop portion (42), the arm (40) having
a fixed section (46) and a resilient section (48) extending from the fixed section
(46), the fixed section (46) fixed to one of the front support (16) and the first
rail (10), the stop portion (42) is located at the resilient section (48), and
when the third rail (14) is separated from the second rail (12) and the second rail
(12) is retracted in the first rail (10), the stop portion (42) of the stop member
(20) is located in the second path (34) of the second rail (12) so that the third
rail (14) is stopped by the stop portion (42) of the stop member (20) and cannot be
inserted into the second path (34) of the second rail (12), when the second rail (12)
is pulled out from the first rail (10), the second connection wall (32) of the second
rail (12) contacts the stop portion (42) which is moved away.
2. The assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the second connection wall (32) of the
second rail (12) has a positioning member (54) and the first connection wall (24)
of the first rail (10) has a restriction member (56) which is located corresponding
to the positioning member (54), when the second rail (12) is partially pulled out
relative to the first rail (10), the positioning member (54) contacts the restriction
member (56) so as to restrict the second rail (12) from being retracted relative to
the first rail (10).
3. The assembly as claimed in claim 2, wherein the third connection wall (38) of the
third rail (14) has a release member (58) which is located corresponding to the positioning
member (54) of the second rail (12), when the third rail (14) is inserted into the
second rail (12), the release member (58) pushes the positioning member (54) away
from the restriction member (56), so that the second rail (12) is retracted relative
to the first rail (10).
4. The assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the stop member (20) has a guide portion
(44) extending from the stop portion (42), the guide portion is tilted relative to
a front end of the second rail (12) and a front end of the third rail (14).
5. The assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first connection wall (24) of the
first rail (10) has an opening (28) defined in a front end thereof, the front support
(16) has a through hole (50), the fixed section (46) of the stop member (20) is fixed
to the front support (16), the stop portion (42) extends through the through hole
(50) and is located in the opening (28).
6. The assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first connection wall (24) of the
first rail (10) has an opening (28) defined in a front end thereof, the front support
(16) has an elongate slot (52), the stop member (20) extends through the elongate
slot (52) and is connected to the front end of the adjacent first rail (10) by the
fixed section (46), the stop portion (42) extends through the elongate slot (52) and
is located in the opening (28).
7. The assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the stop portion (42) extends perpendicularly
from the resilient section (48) and is inserted in the second path (34) of the second
rail (12).
8. The assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the stop portion (42) extends in the second
path (34) of the second rail (12) and protrudes relative to the third connection wall
(38) of the third rail (14), when the third rail (14) is to be inserted into the second
path (34) of the second rail (12), the third connection wall (38) of the third rail
(14) is stopped by the stop portion (42) of the stop member (20).
9. The assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the stop portion (42) extends in the second
path (34) of the second rail (12), a protrusion (60) extends from the third connection
wall (38) of the third rail (14) and toward the second path (34), when the third rail
(14) is to be inserted into the second path (34) of the second rail (12), the protrusion
(60) of the third rail (14) is stopped by the stop portion (42) of the stop member
(20).
10. The assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein a handle (35) is connected to a front
end of the second connection wall (32) of the second rail (12).