FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to a slide assembly, and more particularly, to a slide
assembly capable of quickly installed between a cabinet and a drawer.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] U.S. Patent No. 5,457,867 to Maberry et al. discloses a slide assembly and is incorporated herein by reference, which uses rollers
24, 40 as sliding media and comprises a cabinet member 14 and a drawer member 38 slidably
connected to the cabinet member 14. When assembling, the cabinet member 14 is fixed
to a cabinet panel 12 by a pair of bushings 16, 18 and a pair of screws 20A, 20B,
and the drawer member 38 is fixed to a side of a drawer 36 such that the drawer 36
is slidably connected to the cabinet member 14 by the drawer member 38 and easily
slides relative to the cabinet panel 12.
[0003] The slide assembly using the rollers 24, 40 mentioned above allows a larger assembly
tolerance between the drawer 36 and the cabinet panel 12, so that, for the furniture
manufacturers, the precision for the drawer 36 and the cabinet panel 12 can be compromised
and needs not to be compared with industrial precision. Therefore, the slide assemblies
using rollers 24, 40 are widely used on furniture combinations. Nevertheless, the
slide assemblies using the rollers 20, 24 have restriction of the loads. Furthermore,
as to compensate the assembly tolerance, the slide assemblies are not easily to be
combined with soft-closing or push-open design to increase their values.
[0004] U.S. Patent No. 5,895,101 to Cabrales et al. discloses a slide assembly and is incorporated herein by reference, which uses ball
bearings as sliding media. The ball bearings have higher standard of precision and
can bear relative high load, so that they are welcomed by customers. Furthermore,
the ball bearings can be combined with soft-closing design, such as the disclosure
of
U.S. Patent No. 6,712,435 B2 to Kim et al. However, the high precision of the ball bearings makes them to be squeezed by the
drawer and the cabinet when the assembly tolerance between the drawer and the cabinet
is beyond the permissible range of the slide assembly. This will result awkward operation
of the drawers.
[0005] U.S. Publication No. 2013/0106271 A1 to Anderson et al. discloses a rail assembly having at least one fixed member 56 and at least one floating
member 54 and is incorporated herein by reference. The at least one fixed member 56
is transversely fixed to a drawer slide, and the at least one floating member 54 is
transversely and slidably connected to the fixed member 56. This arrangement permits
a relatively large assembly tolerance between the drawer and the cabinet.
[0006] However, once the floating member 54 has a quality flaw such as the floating member
is broken or the assembly tolerance between the drawer and the cabinet is too large,
the floating member 54 might drop from the fixed member 56, and thus, the position
to which the whole set of the rail assembly is installed does not permit to have the
relative large tolerance between the drawer and the cabinet.
[0007] The present invention intends to provide a slide assembly that has a support member
which is able to move a limited distance so as to compensate the displacement because
of installation tolerance.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0008] The present invention relates to a slide assembly, which comprises a first rail,
a second rail and at least one positioning device. The first rail has a first elongate
body. The second rail is longitudinally slidable relative to the first rail and has
a second elongate body, wherein at least one of the first elongate body and the second
elongate body has an installation hole. The at least one positioning device has a
support member and a fixing member. The support member transversely extends through
the installation hole so as to be transversely and movably connected to the at least
one of the first elongate body and the second elongate body, and wherein the fixing
member is securely connected to a portion of the support member.
[0009] Preferably, a ball bearing retainer is disposed between the first and second rails
and has a plurality of ball bearings retained thereby so as to facilitate sliding
movement of the second rail relative to the first rail.
[0010] Preferably, a third rail is slidably connected between the first and second rails.
A first ball bearing retainer is disposed between the first and third rails and has
a plurality of first ball bearings retained thereby so as to facilitate sliding movement
of the third rail relative to the first rail. A second ball bearing retainer is disposed
between the second and third rails and has a plurality of second ball bearings retained
thereby so as to facilitate sliding movement of the second rail relative to the third
rail.
[0011] Preferably, the support member has a head portion, a body portion and a neck portion
which extends between the head portion and the body portion. The neck portion of the
support member is at least partially fitted within the installation hole and has a
length larger than a depth of the installation hole such that the support member is
transversely movable relative to the at least one of the first elongate body and the
second elongate body.
[0012] Preferably, a resilient member is disposed between the support member and the at
least one of the first elongate body and the second elongate body so as to provide
a force to keep the support member at a pre-set position.
[0013] Preferably, the slide assembly further comprises a connection frame. The connection
frame has a slot and at least one latch. A distal end of the first rail is inserted
into the slot of the connection frame.
[0014] 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
[0015]
FIG. 1 is an exploded view of a slide assembly in accordance with a preferred embodiment
of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the slide assembly in accordance with the preferred
embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 3 is a cross sectional view of the slide assembly in accordance with the preferred
embodiment of the present invention, taken along a line A-A in FIG. 2;
FIG. 4 is a side view of a three-stage slide assembly in accordance with a preferred
embodiment of the present invention, and
FIG. 5 is a cross section view of a slide assembly in accordance with a preferred
embodiment of the present invention, wherein the slide assembly is installed between
a cabinet and a drawer.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0016] Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, the slide assembly of a preferred embodiment of the present
invention comprises a first rail 10, a second rail 12, and at least one positioning
device 14.
[0017] The first rail 10 has a first elongate body 16. The first elongate body 16 has a
first wall 18, a second wall 20 opposite to the first wall 18, and a side wall 22.
The side wall 22 extends between the first and second walls 18, 20 so that a path
24 is bounded by the first wall 18, the second wall 20 and the side wall 22.
[0018] The second rail 12 has a second elongate body 26 which is slidably received in the
path 24 of the first rail 10, so that the second rail 12 is longitudinally movable
relative to the first rail 10. In detail, the second elongate body 26 has a top wall
28, a bottom wall 30 opposite to the top wall 28, and an intermediate wall 32 extending
between the top and bottom walls 28, 30. Preferably, the slide assembly further has
a connection frame 36. The connection frame 36 has a slot 38 and at least one latch
40, and a distal end 34 of the first rail 10 is inserted into the slot 38 of the connection
frame 36 such that the first rail 10 can be fixed to a cabinet (not shown) by the
at least one latch 40 of the connection frame 36.
[0019] Preferably, referring to FIG. 3, a ball bearing retainer 42 is disposed between the
first and second rails 10, 12 and has a plurality of ball bearings 44 retained thereby
so as to facilitate sliding movement of the second rail 12 relative to the first rail
10, thus forming a two-stage ball bearing slide assembly.
[0020] Preferably, as shown in FIG. 4, the slide assembly further comprises a third rail
46, a first ball bearing retainer 48 and a second ball bearing retainer 52. The third
rail 46 is slidably connected between the first and second rails 10, 12. The first
ball bearing retainer 48 is disposed between the first and third rails 10, 46 and
has a plurality of first ball bearings 50 retained thereby so as to facilitate sliding
movement of the third rail 46 relative to the first rail 10. The second ball bearing
retainer 52 is disposed between the second and third rails 12, 46 and has a plurality
of second ball bearings 54 retained thereby so as to facilitate sliding movement of
the second rail 12 relative to the third rail 46. Therefore, a three-stage ball bearing
slide assembly is formed.
[0021] Furthermore, at least one of the side wall 22 of the first elongate body 16 of the
first rail 10 and the intermediate wall 32 of the second elongate body 26 of the second
rail 12 has at least one installation hole 56 defined therein, and at least one of
the side wall 22 of the first elongate body 16 of the first rail 10 and the intermediate
wall 32 of the second elongate body 26 of the second rail 12 has at least one positioning
device 14 disposed thereon. The at least one positioning device 14 has a support member
60 and a fixing member 62. The support member 60 transversely extends through the
installation hole 56 so as to be transversely and movably connected to the at least
one of the first elongate body 16 and the second elongate body 26, and the fixing
member 62 is securely connected to a portion of the support member 60. In detail,
the fixing member 62 has a plurality of hook-shaped annular ribs 64 protruding from
an outside thereof, and the fixing member 62 and the support member 60 are connected
to each other by way of threading, riveting, or any known method.
[0022] Specifically, the support member 60 has a head portion 66, a body portion 68, and
a neck portion 70 extending between the head portion 66 and the body portion 68. The
neck portion 70 of the support member 60 is at least partially fitted within the installation
hole 56 and is movable along a depth direction of the installation hole 56. Furthermore,
a length S of the neck portion 70 is larger than a depth L of the installation hole
56 such that the support member 60 is allowed to transversely move relative to the
at least one of the first elongate body 16 and the second elongate body 26 within
a range restricted to the length S of the neck portion 70. It is noted that the positioning
device 14 can be selectively disposed on one of the first and second elongate bodies
16, 26 or on both of the first and second elongate bodies 16, 26. The purpose is that
the support member 60 is transversely movable relative to the slide assembly.
[0023] Preferably, a resilient member 72a, 72b is disposed between the support member 60
and the at least one of the first elongate body 16 and the second elongate body 26
so as to provide a force to keep the support member 60 at a pre-set position. The
resilient member 72a, 72b can be a flat spring, a compression spring or other resilient
members which can keep the support member 60 at the pre-set position.
[0024] FIG. 5 further shows an embodiment of the present invention. In this embodiment,
the first elongate body 16 of the first rail 10 and the second elongate body 26 of
the second rail 12 each have a positioning device 14 disposed thereon. When in use,
the fixing member 62 of the positioning device 14 disposed on the first elongate body
16 of the first rail 10 is installed to a cabinet 74, and the fixing member 62 of
the positioning device 14 disposed on the second elongate body 26 of the second rail
12 is installed to a drawer 76, such that the slide assembly is installed between
the cabinet 74 and the drawer 76. Since the fixing members 62 are securely connected
to their respective support members 60 which are allowed to move transversely relative
to the first and second elongate bodies 16, 26, when an assembly tolerance d is formed
between the cabinet 74 and the drawer 76, the fixing members 62 are able to transversely
move together with their respective support members 60 within a range to compensate
the assembly tolerance d.
[0025] Preferably, the fixing member 62 and the support member 60 are securely connected
to form an integral member, which has better structural strength, so as to avoid the
fixing member 62 from deformation, broken and dropping from the support member 60
because of quality flaw or over-load. Therefore, the slide assembly in accordance
with the preferred embodiment of the present invention compensates the assembly tolerance
d and thus facilitate rolling movement of the ball bearings 44 retained by the ball
bearing retainer 42.
[0026] 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 assembly comprising:
a first rail (10) having a first elongate body (16);
a second rail (12) being longitudinally slidable relative to the first rail (10) and
having a second elongate body (26), wherein at least one of the first elongate body
(16) and the second elongate body (26) has an installation hole (56); and
at least one positioning device (14) having a support member (60) and a fixing member
(62), the support member (60) transversely extending through the installation hole
(56) so as to be transversely and movably connected to the at least one of the first
elongate body (16) and the second elongate body (26), and wherein the fixing member
(62) is securely connected to a portion of the support member (60).
2. The slide assembly as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a ball bearing retainer
(42) disposed between the first and second rails (10, 12), wherein the ball bearing
retainer (42) has a plurality of ball bearings (44) retained thereby so as to facilitate
sliding movement of the second rail (12) relative to the first rail (10).
3. The slide assembly as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a third rail (46), a
first ball bearing retainer (48) and a second ball bearing retainer (52), wherein
the third rail (46) is slidably connected between the first and second rails (10,
12); the first ball bearing retainer (48) is disposed between the first and third
rails (10, 46) and has a plurality of first ball bearings (50) retained thereby so
as to facilitate sliding movement of the third rail (46) relative to the first rail
(10); and the second ball bearing retainer (52) is disposed between the second and
third rails (12, 46) and has a plurality of second ball bearings (54) retained thereby
so as to facilitate sliding movement of the second rail (12) relative to the third
rail (46).
4. The slide assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the support member (60) has a head
portion (66), a body portion (68) and a neck portion (70) which extends between the
head portion (66) and the body portion (68), the neck portion (70) of the support
member (60) is at least partially fitted within the installation hole (56) and has
a length (S) larger than a depth (L) of the installation hole (56) such that the support
member (60) is transversely movable relative to the at least one of the first elongate
body (16) and the second elongate body (26).
5. The slide assembly as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a resilient member (72a,
72b) disposed between the support member (60) and the at least one of the first elongate
body (16) and the second elongate body (26) so as to provide a force to keep the support
member (60) at a pre-set position.
6. The slide assembly as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a connection frame (36),
wherein the connection frame (36) has a slot (38) and at least one latch (40), and
a distal end (34) of the first rail (10) is inserted into the slot (38) of the connection
frame (36).
Amended claims in accordance with Rule 137(2) EPC.
1. A slide assembly comprising:
a first rail (10) having a first elongate body (16);
a second rail (12) being longitudinally slidable relative to the first rail (10) and
having a second elongate body (26), wherein at least one of the first elongate body
(16) and the second elongate body (26) has an installation hole (56); and
at least one positioning device (14) having a support member (60) and a fixing member
(62), characterized in that the support member (60) is transversely and
movably connected to the at least one of the first elongate body (16) and the second
elongate body (26) by extending through the installation hole (56), and the fixing
member (62) is securely connected to a portion of the support member (60) and able
to transversely move together with the support member (60) relative to the at least
one of the first elongate body (16) and the second elongate body (26).
2. The slide assembly as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a ball bearing retainer
(42) disposed between the first and second rails (10, 12), wherein the ball bearing
retainer (42) has a plurality of ball bearings (44) retained thereby.
3. The slide assembly as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a third rail (46), a
first ball bearing retainer (48) and a second ball bearing retainer (52), wherein
the third rail (46) is slidably connected between the first and second rails (10,
12); the first ball bearing retainer (48) is disposed between the first and third
rails (10, 46) and has a plurality of first ball bearings (50) retained thereby so
as to facilitate sliding movement of the third rail (46) relative to the first rail
(10); and the second ball bearing retainer (52) is disposed between the second and
third rails (12, 46) and has a plurality of second ball bearings (54) retained thereby.
4. The slide assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the support member (60) has a head
portion (66), a body portion (68) and a neck portion (70) which extends between the
head portion (66) and the body portion (68), the neck portion (70) of the support
member (60) is at least partially fitted within the installation hole (56) and has
a length (S) larger than a depth (L) of the installation hole (56) such that the support
member (60) is transversely movable relative to the at least one of the first elongate
body (16) and the second elongate body (26).
5. The slide assembly as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a resilient member (72a,
72b) disposed between the support member (60) and the at least one of the first elongate
body (16) and the second elongate body (26).
6. The slide assembly as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a connection frame (36),
wherein the connection frame (36) has a slot (38) and at least one latch (40), and
a distal end (34) of the first rail (10) is inserted into the slot (38) of the connection
frame (36).