Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to slide rails and more particularly to a slide rail
system and a connecting device used therein for connecting a slide rail assembly.
Background of the Invention
[0002] Undermount drawer slides are a type of hidden slide rails. Typically, an undermount
drawer slide is mounted on the bottom of a drawer so that, when the drawer is pulled
out with respect to a frame (e.g., a cabinet), the undermount drawer slide stays hidden
at the bottom of the drawer and is not exposed to view. Such an undermount drawer
slide generally has an L-shaped bracket and a slide rail. The bracket is mounted on
a wall surface of a cabinet, and the slide rail is arranged on the bracket and longitudinally
slidable relative to the rail on the bracket. A drawer mounted on the slide rail can
be pulled out with respect to the cabinet or pushed back into the cabinet via the
slide rail.
[0003] However, due to minor errors in the mounting process or some external factors, the
connecting device of the drawer may have problem being mounted to the slide rail.
[0004] To solve this problem,
US Patent Application Publication No. 2012/0292465 A1, titled "Coupling device having side adjustment for a drawer", discloses a coupling
device configured for a drawer and featuring transverse adjustability. The coupling
device (5) serves mainly to detachably couple a drawer to an extendable rail. The
relationship between the spiral disk (15) of the adjusting wheel (8) of the coupling
device (5) and the tooth-shaped holding elements (21) of a mounting plate (16) is
such that, when the adjusting wheel (8) is adjusted, the latching portion (10) of
the coupling device (5) is driven, allowing abutment surfaces (10a, 10b, 10c) of the
latching portion (10) to be adjusted in position relative to the carcass rail (3c)
of an extension guide (3). In other words, the drawer (2) is transversely adjustable
in position relative to the carcass rail (3c) of the extension guide (3) to eliminate
minor mounting errors between the drawer and the carcass rail.
[0005] In addition,
US Patent Application Publication No. 2012/0319548 A1, titled "Pull-out guide for a drawer", discloses in paragraph [0081], FIG. 2b, and
FIG. 4 of its specification a holding element (5) mounted at the rear end of the extension
rail (3a) of an extension guide (3). The holding element (5) has a holding nose (15)
mounted in a bore of a drawer rear wall (2d). According to paragraphs [0082, 0083]
and FIG. 5a of the specification, when a pivotal movement of an adjusting lever (18)
is transmitted to lateral abutment surfaces of the holding element (5), a connecting
element (7) and the holding nose (15) are displaced along a pair of guide bars (14).
Therefore, the holding nose (15) of the extension rail (3a) can be adjusted in position
relative to the drawer (2) in a transverse direction to eliminate mounting errors,
which if existing may hinder installation of the drawer (2) on the holding nose (15)
of the extension rail (3a). However, the numerous components of the holding element
(5)-namely an adjustment device (11), a support element (17), a holding portion (19),
and guide pins (14), in addition to the adjustment lever (18), the connecting element
(7), and the holding nose (15) of the connecting element (7)-are to the disadvantage
of the overall production cost and manufacturing process; in other words, the holding
element (5) still leaves room for improvement.
Summary of the Invention
[0006] The present invention relates to a slide rail system which allows the connecting
position of a drawer to be adjusted relative to a slide rail in a transverse direction.
The present invention also relates to a connecting device used in the slide rail system
to connect a slide rail assembly.
[0007] According to one aspect of the present invention, a slide rail system includes a
slide rail assembly and a front connecting device. The slide rail assembly includes
a first rail and a second rail. The second rail is longitudinally slidable relative
to the first rail. The second rail has a longitudinally extending main body, a front
portion, and a mounting hole adjacent to the front portion. The front connecting device
includes a first unit, a second unit, an engaging element, and an adjusting element.
The first unit has at least one transverse guiding portion. The second unit has at
least one transverse guiding portion located at the transverse guiding portion of
the first unit. The engaging element is connected to the second unit and has an engaging
portion. At least a portion of the engaging portion is located in the mounting hole
of the second rail. The adjusting element has an adjusting portion and a screw rod.
The screw rod is connected to the first unit and the second unit. The second unit
is displaceable relative to the second rail in response to rotation of the adjusting
portion of the adjusting element so that the engaging portion of the engaging element
can be displaced relative to the mounting hole of the second rail.
[0008] Preferably, the second unit further includes a first sidewall with a hanging hole,
and the first unit further includes a sidewall with a threaded hole. The screw rod
of the adjusting element is threadedly connected to the threaded hole while the second
unit hangs on a neck of the screw rod via the hanging hole. The second unit preferably
further includes a second sidewall which is opposite the first sidewall and which
has a wall hole. The engaging portion of the engaging element corresponds in position
to the wall hole.
[0009] Preferably, the engaging element further includes an elastic arm. When the adjusting
portion of the adjusting element is rotated, the second unit is displaced relative
to the second rail, the engaging portion of the engaging element if not yet corresponding
in position to the mounting hole of the second rail is pressed against a sidewall
of the second rail and pivoted by a predetermined angle such that the elastic arm
stores an elastic energy, and the engaging portion of the engaging element, once corresponding
in position to the mounting hole, enters the mounting hole due to the elastic energy
released by the elastic arm. Preferably, the engaging element further includes a slot,
and the front connecting device further includes a disengaging element pivotally connected
to the second unit. The disengaging element has a disengaging portion located in the
slot. When the disengaging element is pivoted, the disengaging portion of the disengaging
element drives the engaging element via the slot and thereby pivots the engaging element;
consequently, the engaging portion of the engaging element is displaced relative to
the second rail and separates from the mounting hole.
[0010] Preferably, the second rail further has a rear portion opposite the front portion,
and the rear portion is provided with a rear connecting device. The rear connecting
device includes a main body, a locking element, and a movable element. The main body
includes a supporting portion and a transverse portion substantially perpendicularly
connected to the supporting portion. The locking element is pivotally connected to
the supporting portion of the main body and includes a head and a locking rod connected
to the head. The locking rod has a contact portion. The movable element is movably
provided between the main body and the locking element. The movable element includes
a first plate portion and a second plate portion substantially perpendicular to the
first plate portion. When the head of the locking element is rotated to a first position,
the contact portion of the locking rod is pressed against the first plate portion
of the movable element such that the movable element is positioned on the main body.
Once the head of the locking element is rotated from the first position to a second
position, the contact portion of the locking rod is no more pressed against the first
plate portion of the movable element, and the movable element is therefore allowed
to be displaced relative to the main body.
[0011] Preferably, the supporting portion of the main body of the rear connecting device
includes a first vertical wall and a second vertical wall, and the transverse portion
of the main body of the rear connecting device has two opposite lateral sides respectively
and substantially perpendicularly connected to the first vertical wall and the second
vertical wall. Each of the first vertical wall and the second vertical wall has a
through hole, and the through holes correspond in position to each other. The locking
rod of the locking element extends through the through holes of the first vertical
wall and the second vertical wall. The movable element preferably has a width less
than a width between the first vertical wall and the second vertical wall so that
the movable element can be displaced between the first vertical wall and the second
vertical wall. Preferably, the transverse portion of the main body of the rear connecting
device includes a plurality of fixing portions which are arranged at intervals, and
the first plate portion of the movable element includes a fixing portion corresponding
in position to one of the fixing portions of the transverse portion of the main body
of the rear connecting device. When the head of the locking element is rotated to
the first position, the contact portion of the locking rod is pressed against the
first plate portion of the movable element such that the fixing portion of the first
plate portion of the movable element is engaged with one of the fixing portions of
the transverse portion of the main body of the rear connecting device. Once the head
of the locking element is rotated from the first position to the second position,
the contact portion of the locking rod is no more pressed against the first plate
portion of the movable element, and the fixing portion of the first plate portion
of the movable element is therefore disengaged from the one of the fixing portions
of the transverse portion of the main body of the rear connecting device.
[0012] According to another aspect of the present invention, a connecting device used for
a slide rail assembly includes a first unit, a second unit, an engaging element, and
an adjusting element. The first unit has at least one transverse guiding portion.
The second unit has at least one transverse guiding portion located at the transverse
guiding portion of the first unit. The engaging element is connected to the second
unit and has an engaging portion. The adjusting element has an adjusting portion and
a screw rod, wherein the screw rod is connected to the first unit and the second unit.
The second unit is displaceable in response to rotation of the adjusting portion of
the adjusting element so that the engaging portion of the engaging element can be
displaced.
[0013] Preferably, the at least one transverse guiding portion of the first unit includes
a transverse guiding hole, and the at least one transverse guiding portion of the
second unit includes a protruding block.
[0014] Preferably, the second unit further includes a first sidewall with a hanging hole,
and the first unit further includes a sidewall with a threaded hole. The screw rod
of the adjusting element is threadedly connected to the threaded hole while the second
unit hangs on a neck of the screw rod via the hanging hole. The second unit preferably
further includes a second sidewall which is opposite the first sidewall and which
has a wall hole. The engaging portion of the engaging element corresponds in position
to the wall hole.
[0015] Preferably, the engaging element further includes an elastic arm and a slot, and
the connecting device further includes a disengaging element pivotally connected to
the second unit. The disengaging element has a disengaging portion located in the
slot.
[0016] One technical feature of the embodiments of the present invention is that an operator
can adjust the connecting position of a drawer with respect to the slide rail assembly
in a transverse direction by means of the adjusting element of the front connecting
device. Another technical feature is that the locking element of the rear connecting
device makes it possible for the operator to adjust the mounting position of the slide
rail assembly with which the drawer is to align.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0017] The invention as well as a preferred mode of use and the advantages thereof will
be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of some illustrative
embodiments in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
FIG. 1 is an assembled perspective view showing how a drawer is mounted on slide rail
assemblies by means of connecting devices according to an embodiment of the present
invention;
FIG. 2a is an exploded perspective view of the slide rail assembly and front connecting
device on a single side of FIG. 1;
FIG. 2b is an exploded perspective view of the rear connecting device and second rail
(only a rear portion thereof is shown) on a single side of FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of the first front connecting device in FIG.
1;
FIG. 4a is a schematic drawing in which mounting errors between the engaging portion
of the front connecting device and a mounting hole of the slide rail assembly prevent
the front connecting device from being properly connected to the mounting hole in
the second rail of the slide rail assembly;
FIG. 4b is another schematic drawing in which mounting errors between the engaging
portion of the front connecting device and a mounting hole of the slide rail assembly
prevent the front connecting device from being properly connected to the mounting
hole in the second rail of the slide rail assembly;
FIG. 5a is a schematic drawing in which the adjusting portion of the adjusting element
has been adjusted to adjust the distance between the second unit and the second rail
of the slide rail assembly;
FIG. 5b is a schematic drawing in which the adjusting portion of the adjusting element
has been adjusted, allowing the engaging portion of the engaging element of the front
connecting device to be mounted in the mounting hole in the second rail of the slide
rail assembly;
FIG. 6a is a schematic drawing in which the disengaging element of the front connecting
device has yet to be adjusted;
FIG. 6b is a schematic drawing in which the disengaging element in FIG. 6a has been
adjusted such that the engaging element is pivoted by a predetermined angle;
FIG. 7 is an exploded perspective view of an embodiment of the rear connecting device
in the present invention;
FIG. 8a is a schematic drawing showing operation of the rear connecting device in
FIG. 7 after assembly;
FIG. 8b is another schematic drawing showing operation of the rear connecting device
in FIG. 7 after assembly;
FIG. 9 schematically shows how the movable element of the rear connecting device in
FIG. 7 can be adjusted in position;
FIG. 10 schematically shows how the first plate portion of the movable element in
an embodiment of the present invention is aligned with a positioning hole in the back
panel of a drawer;
FIG. 11a is a schematic drawing showing operation of the second embodiment of the
rear connecting device in the present invention;
FIG. 11b is another schematic drawing showing operation of the second embodiment of
the rear connecting device in the present invention;
FIG. 12a is a schematic drawing showing operation of the third embodiment of the rear
connecting device in the present invention; and
FIG. 12b is another schematic drawing showing operation of the third embodiment of
the rear connecting device in the present invention.
Detailed Description of the Invention
[0018] FIG. 1 shows how a drawer 10 is mounted on a first slide rail assembly 16 and a second
slide rail assembly 18 by means of a first front connecting device 12 and a second
front connecting device 14. The first slide rail assembly 16 includes a front portion
20a and a rear portion 20b opposite the front portion 20a. The second slide rail assembly
18 includes a front portion 22a and a rear portion 22b opposite the front portion
22a.
[0019] More specifically, the first front connecting device 12 and the second front connecting
device 14 are respectively arranged on two lateral sides of the bottom of the drawer
10. The first front connecting device 12 is mounted at the front portion 20a of the
first slide rail assembly 16, and the second front connecting device 14 is mounted
at the front portion 22a of the second slide rail assembly 18. In addition, the rear
portion 20b of the first slide rail assembly 16 is mounted with a first rear connecting
device 24, and the rear portion 22b of the second slide rail assembly 18 is mounted
with a second rear connecting device 26.
[0020] In one preferred embodiment, one of the first front connecting device 12 and the
second front connecting device 14 has an adjusting element 28. With the adjusting
element 28, an operator can adjust the connecting position of the drawer 10 relative
to the corresponding slide rail assembly (e.g., the first slide rail assembly 16 or
the second slide rail assembly 18) in a transverse direction. Also, one of the first
rear connecting device 24 and the second rear connecting device 26 has a locking element
30. With the locking element 30, the operator can adjust the mounting position of
the corresponding slide rail assembly (e.g., the first slide rail assembly 16 or the
second slide rail assembly 18) with which the drawer 10 is to align.
[0021] In practice, only one of the slide rail assemblies (e.g., the first slide rail assembly
16 or the second slide rail assembly 18) is required to be equipped with the front
connecting device and the rear connecting device to achieve the aforesaid effects.
[0022] The first slide rail assembly 16 is now described in more detail with reference to
FIG. 2a and FIG. 2b. The first slide rail assembly 16 includes a first rail 32 and
a second rail 34. The first rail 32 has a wall portion 36 provided with at least one
positioning hole 38 so that the first rail 32 can be mounted to a frame (e.g., a cabinet)
by passing a fastener (not shown) through the positioning hole 38.
[0023] In one preferred embodiment, a third rail 40 is further provided between the first
rail 32 and the second rail 34. The third rail 40 is configured to extend the sliding
distance of the second rail 34 relative to the first rail 32, thus allowing the drawer
10 to be displaced farther from the frame. In practice, however, the third rail 40
is optional, meaning that the first rail 32 and the second rail 34 alone are sufficient
to enable displacement of the drawer 10 relative to the frame.
[0024] More specifically, the first rail 32 has a longitudinally extending main body 42.
The second rail 34 can slide longitudinally relative to the first rail 32. The second
rail 34 has a longitudinally extending main body 44, the front portion 20a, the rear
portion 20b opposite the front portion 20a, and a mounting hole 46 adjacent to the
front portion 20a.
[0025] The first front connecting device 12, which includes the aforesaid adjusting element
28, is connected to the second rail 34 via the mounting hole 46. The first rear connecting
device 24, which includes the aforesaid locking element 30, is arranged at the rear
portion 20b of the second rail 34.
[0026] Referring to FIG. 3 and FIG. 4a, the first front connecting device 12 includes a
first unit 48, a second unit 50, an engaging element 52, and a disengaging element
54, in addition to the adjusting element 28.
[0027] The first unit 48 includes a main body 56, a front wall 58 located at a front portion
of the main body 56, and a sidewall 60 located at a lateral side of the main body
56.
[0028] The main body 56 of the first unit 48 has at least one transverse guiding portion
62 which is substantially parallel to the front wall 58. The at least one transverse
guiding portion 62 of the first unit 48 may be formed as one or more transverse guiding
holes. Here, the at least one transverse guiding portion 62 of the first unit 48 is
implemented by a first transverse guiding hole 64a and a second transverse guiding
hole 64b by way of example. In an embodiment which is not shown, however, the at least
one transverse guiding portion 62 of the first unit 48 is one or more protruding blocks.
It should be noted that the "transverse" direction refers to a direction perpendicular
to the longitudinally extending main body 42 of the first rail 32 or the longitudinally
extending main body 44 of the second rail 34.
[0029] In one preferred embodiment, the main body 56 of the first unit 48 further includes
at least one transverse guiding groove between the first transverse guiding hole 64a
and the front wall 58. Here, the at least one transverse guiding groove is implemented
by a first transverse guiding groove 66a and a second transverse guiding groove 66b,
wherein the first transverse guiding groove 66a and the second transverse guiding
groove 66b are arranged substantially in a line. In addition, the main body 56 of
the first unit 48 is provided with an aperture 68 between the first transverse guiding
hole 64a and the second transverse guiding hole 64b. Moreover, the front wall 58 of
the first unit 48 is provided with a mounting portion (e.g., mounting holes 70) which,
together with a mounting element (not shown), allows the first unit 48 to be mounted
to the drawer 10, and yet the mounting method of the first unit 48 is not limited
to the above. The sidewall 60 of the first unit 48 includes a threaded hole 72.
[0030] The second unit 50 includes a main body 74, a first sidewall 76 located at a lateral
side of the main body 74, and a second sidewall 78 located at the opposite lateral
side of the main body 74 and facing the first sidewall 76.
[0031] The main body 74 of the second unit 50 corresponds in position to the main body 56
of the first unit 48. The main body 74 of the second unit 50 has at least one transverse
guiding portion 80 corresponding in position to and located at the transverse guiding
portion 62 of the first unit 48 so as to be guided by the transverse guiding portion
62 of the first unit 48. Here, the at least one transverse guiding portion 80 of the
second unit 50 is implemented by a first protruding block 82a and a second protruding
block 82b by way of example. Thus, with the first protruding block 82a and the second
protruding block 82b of the second unit 50 corresponding in position to the first
transverse guiding hole 64a and the second transverse guiding hole 64b of the first
unit 48 respectively, the second unit 50 can slide smoothly relative to the first
unit 48. In an embodiment which is not shown, however, the at least one transverse
guiding portion 80 of the second unit 50 is one or more transverse guiding holes corresponding
in position to one or more protruding blocks (i.e., the at least one transverse guiding
portion 62) of the first unit 48.
[0032] In one preferred embodiment, the main body 74 of the second unit 50 further includes
a transverse hole 84 whose dimensions, in particular the transverse width, are greater
than those of the aperture 68 of the first unit 48. A first connecting element 86
is passed through the transverse hole 84 of the second unit 50 and the aperture 68
of the first unit 48 to connect the first unit 48 and the second unit 50. Moreover,
the first connecting element 86, once positioned in the transverse hole 84 and the
aperture 68, serves to guide and facilitate the sliding action of the second unit
50 relative to the first unit 48.
[0033] Preferably, a front portion of the main body 74 of the second unit 50 further includes
an edge 88 to be pressed against the first transverse guiding groove 66a and the second
transverse guiding groove 66b of the first unit 48. The edge 88 of the main body 74
of the second unit 50 includes a protruding portion 90 for indicating the displacement
distance of the second unit 50 relative to the first unit 48. In addition, the first
sidewall 76 of the second unit 50 includes a hanging hole 92, and the second sidewall
78 of the second unit 50 has a wall hole 94.
[0034] The engaging element 52 is connected to the second unit 50. The engaging element
52 has a main body 96, an engaging portion 98 located at a lateral side of the main
body 96, an elastic arm 100 located at the opposite lateral side of the main body
96, and a slot 102 in the main body 96. In one preferred embodiment, the engaging
element 52 is pivotally connected to the second unit 50 via a second connecting element
104. Thus, when subjected to a rotating force, the engaging element 52 can be pivoted
relative to the second unit 50 by a predetermined angle.
[0035] At least a portion of the engaging portion 98 is located and mounted in the mounting
hole 46 of the second rail 34 (as can be seen more clearly in FIG. 5b). More specifically,
when the engaging element 52 is pivotally connected to the main body 74 of the second
unit 50, the engaging portion 98 of the engaging element 52 corresponds in position
to the wall hole 94 in the second sidewall 78 of the second unit 50 and can be adjusted
in position by means of the adjusting element 28. The engaging portion 98 of the engaging
element 52, once extending through the wall hole 94 of the second unit 50, can be
engaged in the mounting hole 46 of the second rail 34 to connect the first front connecting
device 12 to the second rail 34.
[0036] In one preferred embodiment, the engaging portion 98 of the engaging element 52 has
a step-like structure to adapt to mounting errors between the first front connecting
device 12 and the mounting hole 46 of the second rail 34. For example, if a first
mounting error (or a first distance error) exists between the engaging portion 98
of the engaging element 52 and the mounting hole 46 of the second rail 34, the first
front connecting device 12 can be mounted in the mounting hole 46 of the second rail
34 via a first stage of the step-like structure. Similarly, if a second mounting error
(or a second distance error) exists between the engaging portion 98 of the engaging
element 52 and the mounting hole 46 of the second rail 34, the first front connecting
device 12 can be mounted in the mounting hole 46 of the second rail 34 via a second
stage of the step-like structure. It should be understood, however, that the engaging
portion 98 of the engaging element 52 may adapt to the mounting errors between the
first front connecting device 12 and the mounting hole 46 of the second rail 34 in
ways other than described above. The elastic arm 100 extends from a portion of the
main body 96 of the engaging element 52 and is located on the lateral side of the
main body 96 that is opposite the engaging portion 98. The elastic arm 100 is generally
U-shaped and has an end portion to contact against the second unit 50.
[0037] The disengaging element 54 is pivotally connected to the main body 74 of the second
unit 50 via a third connecting element 106. The disengaging element 54 has a disengaging
portion 108 located in the slot 102 of the main body 96 of the engaging element 52.
The disengaging portion 108 is substantially an elliptic cylinder (but is not limited
thereto) and is in contact with the wall surface of the slot 102.
[0038] The adjusting element 28 has an adjusting portion 110 and a screw rod 112. The screw
rod 112 is connected to the first unit 48 and the second unit 50. More specifically,
the screw rod 112 of the adjusting element 28 is threadedly connected to the threaded
hole 72 of the first unit 48, and the second unit 50 hangs on the neck 114 of the
screw rod 112 via the hanging hole 92.
[0039] Referring to FIG. 4a and FIG. 4b, the first unit 48 is marked with a plurality of
characteristic marks, including a first characteristic mark K1, a second characteristic
mark K2, a third characteristic mark K3, a fourth characteristic mark K4, and a fifth
characteristic mark K5. If a mounting error S1 (distance error) exceeding an allowable
range exists between the engaging portion 98 of the engaging element 52 of the first
front connecting device 12 and the mounting hole 46 of the second rail 34 of the first
slide rail assembly 16 (at which time the protruding portion 90 of the second unit
50 is located at the third characteristic mark K3, indicating a first position of
the second unit 50), the engaging portion 98 of the engaging element 52 of the first
front connecting device 12 cannot extend, let alone be mounted, into the mounting
hole 46 of the second rail 34 of the first slide rail assembly 16 without the operator
rotating the adjusting portion 110 of the adjusting element 28. In other words, unless
the adjusting portion 110 of the adjusting element 28 is rotated, the first front
connecting device 12 in this position cannot be connected to the second rail 34 of
the first slide rail assembly 16.
[0040] With reference to FIG. 5a, when the adjusting portion 110 of the adjusting element
28 is rotated, the second unit 50 is displaced relative to the second rail 34 of the
first slide rail assembly 16. As the engaging element 52 is connected to the second
unit 50, the distance between the engaging portion 98 of the engaging element 52 and
the mounting hole 46 of the second rail 34 is adjusted with the displacement of the
second unit 50. More specifically, when the adjusting portion 110 of the adjusting
element 28 is rotated (at which time the protruding portion 90 of the second unit
50 is displaced from the third characteristic mark K3 to the fifth characteristic
mark K5, meaning that the second unit 50 is moved from the first position to a second
position), the second unit 50 is displaced stably toward the first slide rail assembly
16 due to, referring back to FIG. 3, the guiding relationships between the first protruding
block 82a of the second unit 50 and the first transverse guiding hole 64a of the first
unit 48, the guiding relationship between the second protruding block 82b of the second
unit 50 and the second transverse guiding hole 64b of the first unit 48, the guiding
relationship between the first connecting element 86 and the transverse hole 84, and
the guiding relationship between the edge 88 of the second unit 50 and the first and
second transverse guiding grooves 66a, 66b of the first unit 48. When displaced along
with the second unit 50, the engaging portion 98 of the engaging element 52 is first
pressed against a sidewall of the second rail 34 of the first slide rail assembly
16. As a result, the engaging element 52 is pivoted by the predetermined angle due
to the second connecting element 104. In the meantime, the elastic arm 100 of the
engaging element 52 is compressed and stores an elastic energy.
[0041] Referring to FIG. 5b, when the first front connecting device 12 is further moved
such that the engaging portion 98 of the engaging element 52 corresponds in position
to the mounting hole 46 of the second rail 34 of the first slide rail assembly 16,
the elastic energy stored in the elastic arm 100 is released, and the engaging portion
98 of the engaging element 52 springs into and is thereby mounted in the mounting
hole 46 of the second rail 34. Thus, the problem associated with the mounting error
S1 is solved, allowing the first front connecting device 12 to be securely connected
to the second rail 34 of the first slide rail assembly 16.
[0042] As shown in FIG. 5a and FIG. 5b, once the second unit 50 is displaced relative to
the second rail 34 of the first slide rail assembly 16 in response to the rotation
of the adjusting portion 110 of the adjusting element 28, the engaging portion 98
of the engaging element 52 can be displaced relative to the mounting hole 46 of the
second rail 34 of the first slide rail assembly 16.
[0043] Referring to FIG. 6a and FIG. 6b, when it is desired to remove the engaging portion
98 of the engaging element 52 from the position shown in FIG. 5b, i.e., from the mounting
hole 46 of the second rail 34 of the first slide rail assembly 16, the operator only
has to pivot the disengaging element 54 in such a way that the disengaging portion
108 of the disengaging element 54 is rotated and pressed against the wall surface
of the slot 102 of the engaging element 52, and the disengaging portion 108 will pivot
the engaging element 52 by the predetermined angle by means of the wall surface of
the slot 102, allowing the engaging portion 98 of the engaging element 52 to displace
relative to and separate from the second rail 34 (FIG. 6b showing the engaging portion
98 of the engaging element 52 retracted into the second unit 50 after being rotated).
Thus, the connection between the first front connecting device 12 and the second rail
34 of the first slide rail assembly 16 is cut off.
[0044] As shown in FIG. 7, the first rear connecting device 24 includes a main body 116
and a movable element 118 in addition to the locking element 30.
[0045] The main body 116 includes a supporting portion 120 and a transverse portion 122
substantially perpendicularly connected to the supporting portion 120. In one preferred
embodiment, the supporting portion 120 of the main body 116 includes a first vertical
wall 112a and a second vertical wall 112b. The first vertical wall 112a and the second
vertical wall 112b are respectively and substantially perpendicularly connected to
two opposite lateral sides of the transverse portion 122 of the main body 116. The
first rear connecting device 24 includes at least one connecting hole 124 through
which a connecting element (not shown) is passed to mount the first rear connecting
device 24 to the rear portion 20b of the second rail 34 of the first slide rail assembly
16 (see FIG. 1). Alternatively, the first rear connecting device 24 may be integrally
formed with the rear portion 20b of the second rail 34 of the first slide rail assembly
16.
[0046] In one preferred embodiment, the transverse portion 122 of the main body 116 includes
a plurality of fixing portions 126 which are arranged at intervals. Each fixing portion
126 of the transverse portion 122 of the main body 116 is a recess 128. In addition,
each of the first vertical wall 112a and the second vertical wall 112b has a through
hole 130, and the through holes 130 correspond in position to each other.
[0047] The locking element 30 is pivotally connected to the supporting portion 120 of the
main body 116. The locking element 30 includes a head 132 and a locking rod 134 connected
to the head 132, wherein the locking rod 134 has a contact portion 136. The locking
rod 134 of the locking element 30 is pivotally provided in the through holes 130 of
the first vertical wall 112a and the second vertical wall 112b.
[0048] The movable element 118 is movably provided between the main body 116 and the locking
element 30. The movable element 118 includes a first plate portion 138a and a second
plate portion 138b perpendicular to the first plate portion 138a. Preferably, the
first plate portion 138a of the movable element 118 includes a fixing portion 140
corresponding in position to one of the fixing portions 126 of the transverse portion
122 of the main body 116. The fixing portion 140 of the first plate portion 138a is
a rib 142 corresponding in structure to each recess 128 in the transverse portion
122 of the main body 116. Moreover, the movable element 118 has a width L1 less than
a width L2 between the first vertical wall 112a and the second vertical wall 112b
of the main body 116. This allows the movable element 118 to move between the first
vertical wall 112a and the second vertical wall 112b of the main body 116.
[0049] Referring to FIG. 8a, when the head 132 of the locking element 30 is rotated to a
first position, the contact portion 136 of the locking rod 134 of the locking element
30 is pressed against the first plate portion 138a of the movable element 118 such
that the rib 142 of the first plate portion 138a of the movable element 118 is engaged
in one of the recesses 128 of the transverse portion 122 of the main body 116. It
can be known from the above that, by means of the locking element 30, the first plate
portion 138a of the movable element 118 can be fixed at the mounting position to enable
alignment of the drawer 10 (see FIG. 1), i.e., allowing the back panel of the drawer
10 to align with and be mounted to the first plate portion 138a.
[0050] Referring to FIG. 8b, when mounting errors prevent the drawer 10 from being aligned
with the first plate portion 138a of the movable element 118, the operator can rotate
the head 132 of the locking element 30 from the first position to a second position
so that the contact portion 136 of the locking rod 134 of the locking element 30 is
no longer pressed against the first plate portion 138a of the movable element 118.
This allows the rib 142 of the first plate portion 138a of the movable element 118
to disengage from the one of the recesses 128 of the transverse portion 122 of the
main body 116, and consequently the movable element 118 to displace relative to the
main body 116. As shown in FIG. 9, the movable element 118, which includes the first
plate portion 138a, can be adjusted in position to adapt to mounting errors between
the drawer 10 and the first plate portion 138a of the movable element 118, thereby
eliminating the difficulty of alignment therebetween.
[0051] Referring to FIG. 10, once the position of a positioning hole 146 in the back panel
144 of the drawer 10 is determined, the operator can operate the locking element 30
so that, by adjusting the position of the movable element 118, which includes the
first plate portion 138a, the first plate portion 138a is aligned with the positioning
hole 146 in the back panel 144 of the drawer 10 to eliminate mounting errors between
the back panel 144 of the drawer 10 and the first plate portion 138a of the movable
element 118.
[0052] FIG. 11a and FIG. 11b show the second embodiment of the rear connecting device. This
embodiment is different from the embodiment in FIG. 8a and FIG. 8b only in that each
fixing portion of the transverse portion 202 of the main body 200 is a rib 204, and
that the fixing portion of the first plate portion 208 of the movable element 206
is a recess 210. As the second embodiment has the same technical effects as the embodiment
in FIG. 8a and FIG. 8b, further description is omitted here for brevity.
[0053] FIG. 12a and FIG. 12b show the third embodiment of the rear connecting device. This
embodiment is different from the embodiments in FIGS. 8a, 8b and FIGS. 11a, 11b only
in that each fixing portion 304 of the transverse portion 302 of the main body 300
is a flat surface (without any rib or recess), and that the fixing portion 310 of
the first plate portion 308 of the movable element 306 is also a flat surface (without
any rib or recess). The third embodiment has substantially the same technical effects
as the embodiments in FIGS. 8a, 8b and FIGS. 11a, 11b.
[0054] More specifically, referring to FIG. 12a, when the head 314 of the locking element
312 is rotated to a first position, the contact portion 318 of the locking rod 316
is pressed against the first plate portion 308 of the movable element 306; as a result,
the movable element 306 is fixed to the main body 300 by friction. Referring to FIG.
12b, once the head 314 of the locking element 312 is rotated from the first position
to a second position, the contact portion 318 of the locking rod 316 is no more pressed
against the first plate portion 308 of the movable element 306, and the movable element
306 is therefore allowed to displace relative to the main body 300.
[0055] While the present invention has been disclosed through the foregoing preferred embodiments,
it is understood that the embodiments are not intended to restrict the scope of the
present invention. The scope of the present invention is defined by the appended claims.
1. A front connecting device (12) applicable to a slide rail assembly (16),
characterized in that the front connecting device (12) comprises:
a first unit (48) having at least one transverse guiding portion (62);
a second unit (50) having at least one transverse guiding portion (80) located at
the transverse guiding portion (62) of the first unit (48);
an engaging element (52) connected to the second unit (50), the engaging element (52)
having an engaging portion (98); and
an adjusting element (28) having an adjusting portion (110) and a screw rod (112),
the screw rod (112) being connected to the first unit (48) and the second unit (50);
wherein the second unit (50) is displaceable in response to rotation of the adjusting
portion (110) of the adjusting element (28), thereby enabling displacement of the
engaging portion (98) of the engaging element (52).
2. The front connecting device (12) of claim 1, wherein the at least one transverse guiding
portion (62) of the first unit (48) comprises a transverse guiding hole (64a, 64b),
and the at least one transverse guiding portion (80) of the second unit (50) comprises
a protruding block (82a, 82b).
3. The front connecting device (12) of claim 1, wherein the second unit (50) further
comprises a first sidewall (76) having a hanging hole (92); the first unit (48) further
comprises a sidewall (60) having a threaded hole (72), the screw rod (112) of the
adjusting element (28) being threadedly connected to the threaded hole (72) while
the second unit (50) hangs on a neck (114) of the screw rod (112) via the hanging
hole (92); and the second unit (50) further comprises a second sidewall (78) opposite
the first sidewall (76), the second sidewall (78) having a wall hole (94), the engaging
portion (98) of the engaging element (52) corresponding in position to the wall hole
(94).
4. The front connecting device (12) of claim 1, wherein the engaging element (52) further
comprises an elastic arm (100) and a slot (102), and the front connecting device (12)
further comprises a disengaging element (54) pivotally connected to the second unit
(50), the disengaging element (54) having a disengaging portion (108) located in the
slot (102).
5. A slide rail system having a front connecting device (12) as claimed in claim 1, wherein
the slide rail assembly (16) comprises:
a first rail (32) having a longitudinally extending main body (42); and
a second rail (34) longitudinally slidable relative to the first rail (32), the second
rail (34) having a longitudinally extending main body (44), a front portion (20a),
and a mounting hole (46) adjacent to the front portion (20a); and
wherein the engaging portion (98) of the engaging element (52) of the front connecting
device (12) is at least partially located in the mounting hole (46) of the second
rail (34), and the second unit (50) is displaceable relative to the second rail (34)
in response to rotation of the adjusting portion (110) of the adjusting element (28),
thereby enabling displacement of the engaging portion (98) of the engaging element
(52) relative to the mounting hole (46) of the second rail (34).
6. The slide rail system of claim 5, wherein the second unit (50) further comprises a
first sidewall (76) having a hanging hole (92); the first unit (48) further comprises
a sidewall (60) having a threaded hole (72), the screw rod (112) of the adjusting
element (28) being threadedly connected to the threaded hole (72) while the second
unit (50) hangs on a neck (114) of the screw rod (112) via the hanging hole (92);
and the second unit (50) further comprises a second sidewall (78) opposite the first
sidewall (76), the second sidewall (78) having a wall hole (94), the engaging portion
(98) of the engaging element (52) corresponding in position to the wall hole (94).
7. The slide rail system of claim 5, wherein the engaging element (52) further comprises
an elastic arm (100), and when the adjusting portion (110) of the adjusting element
(28) is rotated, the second unit (50) is displaced relative to the second rail (34),
the engaging portion (98) of the engaging element (52) if not yet corresponding in
position to the mounting hole (46) of the second rail (34) is pressed against a sidewall
of the second rail (34) and pivoted by a predetermined angle such that the elastic
arm (100) stores an elastic energy, and the engaging portion (98) of the engaging
element (52), once corresponding in position to the mounting hole (46), enters the
mounting hole (46) due to the elastic energy released by the elastic arm (100); and
wherein the engaging element (52) further comprises a slot (102), the front connecting
device (12) further comprises a disengaging element (54) pivotally connected to the
second unit (50), the disengaging element (54) having a disengaging portion (108)
located in the slot (102), and when the disengaging element (54) is pivoted, the disengaging
portion (108) of the disengaging element (54) drives the engaging element (52) via
the slot (102) and thereby pivots the engaging element (52) such that the engaging
portion (98) of the engaging element (52) is displaced relative to the second rail
(34) and separates from the mounting hole (46).
8. The slide rail system of claim 5, wherein the second rail (34) further has a rear
portion (20b) opposite the front portion (20a), the rear portion (20b) being provided
with a rear connecting device (24), the rear connecting device (24) comprising:
a main body (116, 200, 300) comprising a supporting portion (120) and a transverse
portion (122, 202, 302) substantially perpendicularly connected to the supporting
portion (120);
a locking element (30, 312) pivotally connected to the supporting portion (120) of
the main body (116, 200, 300), the locking element (30, 312) comprising a head (132,
314) and a locking rod (134, 316) connected to the head (132, 314), the locking rod
(134, 316) having a contact portion (136, 318); and
a movable element (118, 206, 306) movably provided between the main body (116, 200,
300) and the locking element (30, 312), the movable element (118, 206, 306) comprising
a first plate portion (138a, 208, 308) and a second plate portion (138b) substantially
perpendicular to the first plate portion (138a, 208, 308);
wherein when the head (132, 314) of the locking element (30, 312) is rotated to a
first position, the contact portion (136, 318) of the locking rod (134, 316) is pressed
against the first plate portion (138a, 208, 308) of the movable element (118, 206,
306) such that the movable element (118, 206, 306) is positioned on the main body
(116, 200, 300); and
wherein once the head (132, 314) of the locking element (30, 312) is rotated from
the first position to a second position, the contact portion (136, 318) of the locking
rod (134, 316) is no more pressed against the first plate portion (138a, 208, 308)
of the movable element (118, 206, 306), and the movable element (118, 206, 306) is
therefore allowed to be displaced relative to the main body (116, 200, 300).
9. The slide rail system of claim 8, wherein the supporting portion (120) of the main
body (116, 200, 300) comprises a first vertical wall (112a) and a second vertical
wall (112b), the transverse portion (122, 202, 302) of the main body (116, 200, 300)
has two opposite lateral sides respectively and substantially perpendicularly connected
to the first vertical wall (112a) and the second vertical wall (112b), each of the
first vertical wall (112a) and the second vertical wall (112b) has a through hole
(130), the through holes (130) corresponding in position to each other, the locking
rod (134, 316) of the locking element (30, 312) extends through the through holes
(130) of the first vertical wall (112a) and the second vertical wall (112b), and the
movable element (118, 206, 306) has a width (L1) less than a width (L2) between the
first vertical wall (112a) and the second vertical wall (112b) so that the movable
element (118, 206, 306) is displaceable between the first vertical wall (112a) and
the second vertical wall (112b).
10. The slide rail system of claim 8, wherein the transverse portion (122, 202, 302) of
the main body (116, 200, 300) comprises a plurality of fixing portions (126, 304)
arranged at intervals; the first plate portion (138a, 208, 308) of the movable element
(118, 206, 306) comprises a fixing portion (140, 310) corresponding in position to
one of the fixing portions (126, 304) of the transverse portion (122, 202, 302) of
the main body (116, 200, 300); when the head (132, 314) of the locking element (30,
312) is rotated to the first position, the contact portion (136, 318) of the locking
rod (134, 316) is pressed against the first plate portion (138a, 208, 308) of the
movable element (118, 206, 306) such that the fixing portion (140, 310) of the first
plate portion (138a, 208, 308) of the movable element (118, 206, 306) is engaged with
one of the fixing portions (126, 304) of the transverse portion (122, 202, 302) of
the main body (116, 200, 300); and once the head (132, 314) of the locking element
(30, 312) is rotated from the first position to the second position, the contact portion
(136, 318) of the locking rod (134, 316) is no more pressed against the first plate
portion (138a, 208, 308) of the movable element (118, 206, 306), and the fixing portion
(140, 310) of the first plate portion (138a, 208, 308) of the movable element (118,
206, 306) is therefore disengaged from the one of the fixing portions (126, 304) of
the transverse portion (122, 202, 302) of the main body (116, 200, 300).