EP2540190B1 - Slide assembly and connection device - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47B—TABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
- A47B88/00—Drawers for tables, cabinets or like furniture; Guides for drawers
- A47B88/40—Sliding drawers; Slides or guides therefor
- A47B88/49—Sliding drawers; Slides or guides therefor with double extensible guides or parts
- A47B88/493—Sliding drawers; Slides or guides therefor with double extensible guides or parts with rollers, ball bearings, wheels, or the like
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47B—TABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
- A47B2210/00—General construction of drawers, guides and guide devices
- A47B2210/0002—Guide construction for drawers
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- the present invention relates to a slide assembly and a connection device of the slide assembly, and more particularly, to a three-stage slide assembly and the connection device for positioning the middle rail and the outer rail, and the middle rail synchronously moved with the inner rail.
- U.S. Patent No. 6,464,311 discloses a "Lock and release mechanism for slide assembly” and U.S. Patent No. 7,357,468 discloses a "Locating structure for a slide assembly”.
- U.S. Patent No. 6,997,529 discloses a "Synchronizing device for a tri-section slide" and U.S. Patent No. 7,413,269 discloses a "Synchronous system for a three-stage ball bearing slide".
- the locking mechanism and the synchronizing mechanism are individually installed and which require more machining steps and the manufacturing cost is high.
- the present invention intends to provide a slide assembly and a connection device of the slide assembly, wherein when the slide assembly is pulled out from its closed position, the inner and middle rails are synchronously pulled out and the middle rail is connected to the outer rail at a proper position where the inner rail and the middle rail are disengaged from each other and the inner rail is pulled continuously.
- the present invention further connects the synchronizing mechanism between the middle and inner rails and the positioning mechanism between the middle rail and the outer rail.
- the present invention relates to a slide assembly and comprises an outer rail having a locking hole and a releasing hole.
- a middle rail is slidably connected to the outer rail and has a first hole and a second hole defined therein. When the first hole is located corresponding to the locking hole, the second hole is located corresponding to the releasing hole.
- a locking member has a fixing portion extending therefrom which is fixed to the middle rail.
- the locking member has a locking portion and a releasing portion.
- the locking portion extends through the first hole of the middle rail and resiliently contacts the outer rail.
- the releasing portion is connected to the locking portion and protrudes from the first hole of the middle rail.
- a synchronizing member extends from the fixing portion of the locking member and extends through the second hole of the middle rail and resiliently contacts the outer rail.
- the synchronizing member has a protrusion and a contact portion.
- the protrusion projects from the second hole of the middle rail and the contact portion is located adjacent to the protrusion.
- the protrusion has an inclined surface.
- An inner rail is slidably connected to the middle rail and has a connection hole which has a lug extending therefrom.
- a releasing member is fixed to the inner rail and has a guide surface which is located corresponding to the releasing portion of the locking member.
- a connection member extends from the releasing member and has an end portion and a shoulder portion. The end portion is located corresponding to the connection hole of the inner rail and contacting the lug.
- the shoulder portion extends from the end portion and is located corresponding to the protrusion of the synchronizing member.
- the locking portion of the locking member slidably contacts the outer rail and is moved in the first hole of the middle rail and to a position corresponding to the locking hole of the outer rail, the locking portion of the locking member is inserted into the locking hole of the outer rail, so that the middle rail is locked relative to the outer rail.
- the releasing portion of the locking member is supported by the guide surface of the releasing member, so that the locking portion of the locking member is disengaged from the locking hole of the outer rail, and the middle rail is retracted relative to the outer rail.
- the shoulder portion of the connection member When the inner rail is pulled relative to the outer rail, the shoulder portion of the connection member is engaged with the protrusion of the synchronizing member, so that the middle rail is synchronously pulled with the inner rail.
- the contact portion of the synchronizing member sinks toward the releasing hole of the outer rail when the middle rail is locked relative to the outer rail.
- the protrusion is retracted from the second hole, the shoulder portion of the connection member is disengaged from the protrusion of the synchronizing member, so that the inner rail is continuously pulled.
- connection member When the middle rail is first retracted relative to the outer rail and the inner rail is then moved relative to the middle rail, the connection member slidably contacts the inclined surface of the protrusion of the synchronizing member.
- the connection member is resiliently deformed and extends to the connection hole of the inner rail.
- the shoulder portion of the connection member slidably contacts and moves over the inclined surface of the protrusion, the connection member releases resilient force to engage the shoulder portion with the protrusion of the synchronizing member.
- the outer rail has a middle section which extends toward the middle rail so that the locking portion of the locking member and the contact portion of the synchronizing member contact the middle section.
- the width of the contact portion of the synchronizing member is wider than the width of the locking hole of the outer rail.
- the width of the synchronizing member is wider than the width of the locking hole of the outer rail.
- the present invention also provides a connection device of a slide assembly and comprises a locking member having a fixing portion, a locking portion and a releasing portion.
- the releasing portion is connected to the locking portion and protrudes from the locking portion.
- a releasing member has a guide surface located corresponding to the releasing portion of the locking member and the guide surface of the releasing member faces the releasing portion of the locking member and supports the releasing portion of the locking member so as to deform the locking member and move the locking portion.
- a synchronizing member has a protrusion and a contact portion which is located adjacent to the protrusion.
- the protrusion has an inclined surface.
- a connection member has an end portion and a shoulder portion which extends from the end portion. The shoulder portion is located corresponding to the protrusion of the synchronizing member.
- the contact portion of the synchronizing member moves in opposite direction relative to the connection member so as to disengage the protrusion of the synchronizing member from the shoulder portion of the connection member.
- connection member When the connection member is moved towards the synchronizing member, the connection member slidably contacts the inclined surface of the protrusion.
- the connection member is resiliently deformed when the shoulder portion of the connection member slidably contacts and moves over the inclined surface of the protrusion. The shoulder portion of the connection member is engaged with the protrusion of the synchronizing member.
- the synchronizing member extends from the fixing portion of the locking member.
- connection member extends from the releasing member.
- the slide assembly of the present invention comprises an outer rail 10, a middle rail 12, a locking member 14, an inner rail 16 and a releasing member 18.
- the outer rail 10 comprises a locking hole 20, a releasing hole 22 and a protruding middle section 24 which faces the middle rail 12.
- the middle rail 12 is slidably connected to the outer rail 10 and has a first hole 26 and a second hole 28 defined therein. When the first hole 26 is located corresponding to the locking hole 20, the second hole 28 is located corresponding to the releasing hole 22 as shown in Fig. 4 .
- a locking member 14 has a fixing portion 29 extending therefrom which is fixed to the middle rail 12.
- the fixing portion 29 has two holes 31 and the middle rail 12 has two bosses 33 which are located corresponding to the holes 31.
- the bosses 33 are fixed to the holes 31 by a known way such as riveting to fix the locking member 14 to the middle rail 12.
- the locking member 14 has a locking portion 30 and a releasing portion 32.
- the locking portion 30 extends through the first hole 26 of the middle rail 12 and resiliently contacts the middle section 24 of the outer rail 10.
- the releasing portion 32 is connected to the locking portion 30 and protrudes from the first hole 26 of the middle rail 12.
- a synchronizing member 34 extends from the fixing portion 29 of the locking member 14 and extends through the second hole 28 of the middle rail 12 and resiliently contacts the middle section 24 of the outer rail 10.
- the synchronizing member 34 has a protrusion 36 and a contact portion 38.
- the protrusion 36 projects from the second hole 28 of the middle rail 12 and the contact portion 38 is located adjacent to the protrusion 36.
- the protrusion 36 has an inclined surface 40.
- the inner rail 16 is slidably connected to the middle rail 16 and has a connection hole 42 which has a lug 44 extending therefrom.
- the releasing member 18 is fixed to the inner rail 16 and has two holes 35.
- the inner rail 16 includes two bosses 37 which are fixed to the holes 35 by a known method such as riveting to fix the releasing member 18 to the inner rail 16.
- the releasing member 18 includes a guide surface 46 which is located corresponding to the releasing portion 32 of the locking member 14.
- a connection member 48 extends from the releasing member 18 and has an end portion 50 and a shoulder portion 52.
- the end portion 50 is located corresponding to the connection hole 42 of the inner rail 16 and contacting the lug 44.
- the shoulder portion 52 extends from the end portion 50 and is located corresponding to the protrusion 36 of the synchronizing member 34.
- the width W1 of the contact portion 38 of the synchronizing member 34 is wider than the width W2 of the locking hole 20 of the outer rail 10.
- the synchronizing member 34 when the contact portion 38 of the synchronizing member 34 contacts the middle section 24 of the outer rail 10 and passes by the locking hole 20, the synchronizing member 34 does not sink into the locking hole 20 so that the synchronizing member 34 can pass by the locking hole 20.
- Fig. 8 which shows a second embodiment, wherein the synchronizing member 34a has at least one protrusion 36a protruding from the second hole 28a of the middle rail 12a.
- the width W3 of the synchronizing member 34a is wider than the width W4 of the locking hole 20a of the outer rail 10a.
- the middle rail 12 moves forward relative to the outer rail 10
- the locking portion 30 of the locking member 14 is slidably moved on the middle section 24 of the outer rail 10 and the first hole 26 of the middle rail 12 is moved to be located corresponding to the locking hole 20 of the outer rail 10.
- the deformed locking portion 30 of the locking member 14 releases the resilient force and is inserted into the locking hole 20 of the outer rail 10, so that the middle rail 12 is locked relative to the outer rail 10.
- the middle rail 12 cannot be retracted backward.
- the contact portion 38 of the synchronizing member 34 moves toward the opposite direction relative to the connection member 48.
- the contact portion 38 of the synchronizing member 34 sinks toward the releasing hole 22 of the outer rail 10 to retract the protrusion 36 from the second hole 28.
- the shoulder portion 52 of the connection member 48 is disengaged from the protrusion 36 of the synchronizing member 34.
- the inner rail 16 can be continuously pulled as shown in Fig. 5 .
- connection member 48 moves toward the synchronizing member 34.
- the contact portion 38 of the synchronizing member 34 contacts the middle section 24 of the outer rail 10 to secure the protrusion 36 which is not retracted.
- the connection member 48 contacts the inclined surface 40 of the protrusion 36 so that the connection member 48 is resiliently deformed and extends to the connection hole 42 of the inner rail 16.
- the connection member 48 releases a resilient force to engage the shoulder portion 52 of the connection member 48 with the protrusion 36 of the synchronizing member 34.
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- The present invention relates to a slide assembly and a connection device of the slide assembly, and more particularly, to a three-stage slide assembly and the connection device for positioning the middle rail and the outer rail, and the middle rail synchronously moved with the inner rail.
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U.S. Patent No. 6,464,311 discloses a "Lock and release mechanism for slide assembly" andU.S. Patent No. 7,357,468 discloses a "Locating structure for a slide assembly". -
U.S. Patent No. 6,997,529 discloses a "Synchronizing device for a tri-section slide" andU.S. Patent No. 7,413,269 discloses a "Synchronous system for a three-stage ball bearing slide". - These locking and synchronizing mechanisms mentioned above are characterized in the engagement between the engaging block and the engaging hole or engaging recess, so that the rails are smoothly moved and synchronized, and the disengagement between the engaging block and the engaging hole or engaging recess to smoothly slide the rails relative to each other.
- Furthermore, the locking mechanism and the synchronizing mechanism are individually installed and which require more machining steps and the manufacturing cost is high.
- The present invention intends to provide a slide assembly and a connection device of the slide assembly, wherein when the slide assembly is pulled out from its closed position, the inner and middle rails are synchronously pulled out and the middle rail is connected to the outer rail at a proper position where the inner rail and the middle rail are disengaged from each other and the inner rail is pulled continuously. The present invention further connects the synchronizing mechanism between the middle and inner rails and the positioning mechanism between the middle rail and the outer rail.
- The present invention relates to a slide assembly and comprises an outer rail having a locking hole and a releasing hole. A middle rail is slidably connected to the outer rail and has a first hole and a second hole defined therein. When the first hole is located corresponding to the locking hole, the second hole is located corresponding to the releasing hole. A locking member has a fixing portion extending therefrom which is fixed to the middle rail. The locking member has a locking portion and a releasing portion. The locking portion extends through the first hole of the middle rail and resiliently contacts the outer rail. The releasing portion is connected to the locking portion and protrudes from the first hole of the middle rail. A synchronizing member extends from the fixing portion of the locking member and extends through the second hole of the middle rail and resiliently contacts the outer rail. The synchronizing member has a protrusion and a contact portion. The protrusion projects from the second hole of the middle rail and the contact portion is located adjacent to the protrusion. The protrusion has an inclined surface. An inner rail is slidably connected to the middle rail and has a connection hole which has a lug extending therefrom. A releasing member is fixed to the inner rail and has a guide surface which is located corresponding to the releasing portion of the locking member. A connection member extends from the releasing member and has an end portion and a shoulder portion. The end portion is located corresponding to the connection hole of the inner rail and contacting the lug. The shoulder portion extends from the end portion and is located corresponding to the protrusion of the synchronizing member.
- When the middle rail slides relative to the outer rail, the locking portion of the locking member slidably contacts the outer rail and is moved in the first hole of the middle rail and to a position corresponding to the locking hole of the outer rail, the locking portion of the locking member is inserted into the locking hole of the outer rail, so that the middle rail is locked relative to the outer rail.
- When the inner rail is retracted relative to the middle rail, the releasing portion of the locking member is supported by the guide surface of the releasing member, so that the locking portion of the locking member is disengaged from the locking hole of the outer rail, and the middle rail is retracted relative to the outer rail.
- When the inner rail is pulled relative to the outer rail, the shoulder portion of the connection member is engaged with the protrusion of the synchronizing member, so that the middle rail is synchronously pulled with the inner rail. The contact portion of the synchronizing member sinks toward the releasing hole of the outer rail when the middle rail is locked relative to the outer rail. The protrusion is retracted from the second hole, the shoulder portion of the connection member is disengaged from the protrusion of the synchronizing member, so that the inner rail is continuously pulled.
- When the middle rail is first retracted relative to the outer rail and the inner rail is then moved relative to the middle rail, the connection member slidably contacts the inclined surface of the protrusion of the synchronizing member. The connection member is resiliently deformed and extends to the connection hole of the inner rail. When the shoulder portion of the connection member slidably contacts and moves over the inclined surface of the protrusion, the connection member releases resilient force to engage the shoulder portion with the protrusion of the synchronizing member.
- Preferably, the outer rail has a middle section which extends toward the middle rail so that the locking portion of the locking member and the contact portion of the synchronizing member contact the middle section.
- Preferably, the width of the contact portion of the synchronizing member is wider than the width of the locking hole of the outer rail.
- Preferably, the width of the synchronizing member is wider than the width of the locking hole of the outer rail.
- The present invention also provides a connection device of a slide assembly and comprises a locking member having a fixing portion, a locking portion and a releasing portion. The releasing portion is connected to the locking portion and protrudes from the locking portion. A releasing member has a guide surface located corresponding to the releasing portion of the locking member and the guide surface of the releasing member faces the releasing portion of the locking member and supports the releasing portion of the locking member so as to deform the locking member and move the locking portion. A synchronizing member has a protrusion and a contact portion which is located adjacent to the protrusion. The protrusion has an inclined surface. A connection member has an end portion and a shoulder portion which extends from the end portion. The shoulder portion is located corresponding to the protrusion of the synchronizing member.
- When the shoulder portion of the connection member is engaged with the protrusion of the synchronizing member to synchronously move the synchronizing member, and the locking portion of the locking member is positioned, the contact portion of the synchronizing member moves in opposite direction relative to the connection member so as to disengage the protrusion of the synchronizing member from the shoulder portion of the connection member.
- When the connection member is moved towards the synchronizing member, the connection member slidably contacts the inclined surface of the protrusion. The connection member is resiliently deformed when the shoulder portion of the connection member slidably contacts and moves over the inclined surface of the protrusion. The shoulder portion of the connection member is engaged with the protrusion of the synchronizing member.
- Preferably, the synchronizing member extends from the fixing portion of the locking member.
- Preferably, the connection member extends from the releasing member.
- 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.
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Fig. 1 is an exploded view to show the slide assembly of the present invention; -
Fig. 2 shows that the inner rail is retracted relative to the outer rail of the present invention; -
Fig. 3 shows that the inner rail begins to be pulled relative to the outer rail of the present invention; -
Fig. 4 shows that middle rail is located relative to the outer rail when the inner rail and the middle rail are pulled to a desired position; -
Fig. 5 shows that the inner rail is released from the middle rail and the inner rail is continuously pulled; -
Fig. 6 shows that the inner rail is retracted relative to the outer rail so as to release the locked status of the middle rail; -
Fig. 7 shows the releasing action when the middle rail is first retracted, and -
Fig. 8 shows the relative width of the synchronizing member and the locking hole of the outer rail. - Referring to
Figs. 1 and2 , the slide assembly of the present invention comprises anouter rail 10, amiddle rail 12, alocking member 14, aninner rail 16 and a releasingmember 18. - The
outer rail 10 comprises alocking hole 20, a releasinghole 22 and a protrudingmiddle section 24 which faces themiddle rail 12. Themiddle rail 12 is slidably connected to theouter rail 10 and has afirst hole 26 and asecond hole 28 defined therein. When thefirst hole 26 is located corresponding to thelocking hole 20, thesecond hole 28 is located corresponding to the releasinghole 22 as shown inFig. 4 . A lockingmember 14 has a fixingportion 29 extending therefrom which is fixed to themiddle rail 12. - The fixing
portion 29 has twoholes 31 and themiddle rail 12 has twobosses 33 which are located corresponding to theholes 31. Thebosses 33 are fixed to theholes 31 by a known way such as riveting to fix the lockingmember 14 to themiddle rail 12. - The locking
member 14 has a lockingportion 30 and a releasingportion 32. The lockingportion 30 extends through thefirst hole 26 of themiddle rail 12 and resiliently contacts themiddle section 24 of theouter rail 10. The releasingportion 32 is connected to the lockingportion 30 and protrudes from thefirst hole 26 of themiddle rail 12. - A synchronizing
member 34 extends from the fixingportion 29 of the lockingmember 14 and extends through thesecond hole 28 of themiddle rail 12 and resiliently contacts themiddle section 24 of theouter rail 10. The synchronizingmember 34 has aprotrusion 36 and acontact portion 38. Theprotrusion 36 projects from thesecond hole 28 of themiddle rail 12 and thecontact portion 38 is located adjacent to theprotrusion 36. Theprotrusion 36 has aninclined surface 40. - The
inner rail 16 is slidably connected to themiddle rail 16 and has aconnection hole 42 which has alug 44 extending therefrom. - The releasing
member 18 is fixed to theinner rail 16 and has twoholes 35. Theinner rail 16 includes twobosses 37 which are fixed to theholes 35 by a known method such as riveting to fix the releasingmember 18 to theinner rail 16. The releasingmember 18 includes aguide surface 46 which is located corresponding to the releasingportion 32 of the lockingmember 14. - A
connection member 48 extends from the releasingmember 18 and has anend portion 50 and ashoulder portion 52. Theend portion 50 is located corresponding to theconnection hole 42 of theinner rail 16 and contacting thelug 44. Theshoulder portion 52 extends from theend portion 50 and is located corresponding to theprotrusion 36 of the synchronizingmember 34. - Preferably, the width W1 of the
contact portion 38 of the synchronizingmember 34 is wider than the width W2 of the lockinghole 20 of theouter rail 10. - By the arrangement, when the
contact portion 38 of the synchronizingmember 34 contacts themiddle section 24 of theouter rail 10 and passes by the lockinghole 20, the synchronizingmember 34 does not sink into the lockinghole 20 so that the synchronizingmember 34 can pass by the lockinghole 20. - As shown in
Fig. 8 which shows a second embodiment, wherein the synchronizingmember 34a has at least oneprotrusion 36a protruding from thesecond hole 28a of themiddle rail 12a. Preferably, the width W3 of the synchronizingmember 34a is wider than the width W4 of thelocking hole 20a of theouter rail 10a. By the arrangement, when the synchronizingmember 34a contacts themiddle section 24a of theouter rail 10a and passes by the lockinghole 20a, the synchronizingmember 34a does not sink into thelocking hole 20a so that the synchronizingmember 34a can pass by the lockinghole 20a. - As shown in
Fig. 2 , when theinner rail 16 is retracted relative to themiddle rail 12, thecontact portion 38 of the synchronizingmember 34 contacts themiddle section 24 of theouter rail 10, and theshoulder portion 52 of theconnection member 48 is located corresponding to theprotrusion 36 of the synchronizingmember 34. Therefore, when theinner rail 16 begins to be pulled relative to theouter rail 10, as shown inFig. 3 , theshoulder portion 52 approaches to theprotrusion 36 and engages with theprotrusion 36, such that theinner rail 16 and themiddle rail 12 are moved together. - As shown in
Fig. 4 , when the inner andmiddle rails middle rail 12 moves forward relative to theouter rail 10, the lockingportion 30 of the lockingmember 14 is slidably moved on themiddle section 24 of theouter rail 10 and thefirst hole 26 of themiddle rail 12 is moved to be located corresponding to the lockinghole 20 of theouter rail 10. Thedeformed locking portion 30 of the lockingmember 14 releases the resilient force and is inserted into the lockinghole 20 of theouter rail 10, so that themiddle rail 12 is locked relative to theouter rail 10. Themiddle rail 12 cannot be retracted backward. - As shown in
Fig. 4 , when thefirst hole 26 of themiddle rail 12 is located corresponding to the lockinghole 20 of theouter rail 10 to lock themiddle rail 12, thesecond hole 28 of themiddle rail 12 is located corresponding to the releasinghole 22 of theouter rail 10. When themiddle rail 12 is locked relative to theouter rail 10, thecontact portion 38 of the synchronizingmember 34 moves toward the opposite direction relative to theconnection member 48. Thecontact portion 38 of the synchronizingmember 34 sinks toward the releasinghole 22 of theouter rail 10 to retract theprotrusion 36 from thesecond hole 28. Theshoulder portion 52 of theconnection member 48 is disengaged from theprotrusion 36 of the synchronizingmember 34. Theinner rail 16 can be continuously pulled as shown inFig. 5 . - Under the circumstance that the
middle rail 12 is locked relative to theouter rail 10 and cannot be retracted, if the user wants to release the locked status, as shown inFig. 6 , when theinner rail 16 is retracted relative to theouter rail 10, theguide surface 46 of the releasingmember 18 moves toward the releasingportion 32 of the lockingmember 14 so that the releasingportion 32 of the lockingmember 14 is supported by theguide surface 46 of the releasingmember 18. The lockingportion 30 of the lockingmember 14 is disengaged from the lockinghole 20 of theouter rail 10, and themiddle rail 12 is retracted relative to theouter rail 10 again. - As shown in
Fig. 7 , when themiddle rail 12 is first retracted relative to theouter rail 10 and theinner rail 16 is then moved relative to themiddle rail 12, theconnection member 48 moves toward the synchronizingmember 34. Thecontact portion 38 of the synchronizingmember 34 contacts themiddle section 24 of theouter rail 10 to secure theprotrusion 36 which is not retracted. Theconnection member 48 contacts theinclined surface 40 of theprotrusion 36 so that theconnection member 48 is resiliently deformed and extends to theconnection hole 42 of theinner rail 16. When theshoulder portion 52 of theconnection member 48 moves over theinclined surface 40 of theprotrusion 36, theconnection member 48 releases a resilient force to engage theshoulder portion 52 of theconnection member 48 with theprotrusion 36 of the synchronizingmember 34. - 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.
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- A slide assembly comprising an outer rail (10), a middle rail (12) slidably connected to the outer rail (10) and an inner rail (16) slidably connected to the middle rail (12); characterized in that:the outer rail (10) having a locking hole (20) and a releasing hole (22);the middle rail (12) having a first hole (26) and a second hole (28) defined therein, when the first hole (26) being located corresponding to the locking hole (20), the second hole (28) being located corresponding to the releasing hole (22);the inner rail (16) having a connection hole (42) which has a lug (44) extending therefrom;a locking member (14) having a fixing portion (29) extending therefrom which is fixed to the middle rail (12), the locking member (14) having a locking portion (30) and a releasing portion (32), the locking portion (30) extending through the first hole (26) of the middle rail (12) and resiliently contacting the outer rail (10), the releasing portion (32) connected to the locking portion (30) and protruding from the first hole (26) of the middle rail (12);a synchronizing member (34) extending through the second hole (28) of the middle rail (12) and resiliently contacting the outer rail (10), the synchronizing member (34) having a protrusion (36) and a contact portion (38), the protrusion (36) projecting from the second hole (28) of the middle rail (12) and the contact portion (38) adjacent to the protrusion (36), the protrusion (36) having an inclined surface (40);a releasing member (18) fixed to the inner rail (16) and having a guide surface (46) which is located corresponding to the releasing portion (32) of the locking member (14); anda connection member (48) having an end portion (50) and a shoulder portion (52), the end portion (50) located corresponding to the connection hole (42) of the inner rail (16) and contacting the lug (44), the shoulder portion (52) extending from the end portion (50) and located corresponding to the protrusion (36) of the synchronizing member (34);wherein when the middle rail (12) slides relative to the outer rail (10), the locking portion (30) of the locking member (14) slidably contacts the outer rail (10) and is moved in the first hole (26) of the middle rail (12) and to a position corresponding to the locking hole (20) of the outer rail (10), the locking portion (30) of the locking member (14) is inserted into the locking hole (20) of the outer rail (10), so that the middle rail (12) is locked relative to the outer rail (10);wherein when the inner rail (16) is retracted relative to the middle rail (12), the releasing portion (32) of the locking member (14) is supported by the guide surface (46) of the releasing member (18), so that the locking portion (30) of the locking member (14) is disengaged from the locking hole (20) of the outer rail (10), and the middle rail (12) is retracted relative to the outer rail (10);wherein when the inner rail (16) is pulled relative to the outer rail (10), the shoulder portion (52) of the connection member (48) is engaged with the protrusion (36) of the synchronizing member (34), so that the middle rail (12) is synchronously pulled with the inner rail (16), the contact portion (38) of the synchronizing member (34) sinks toward the releasing hole (22) of the outer rail (10) when the middle rail (12) is locked relative to the outer rail (10), the protrusion (36) is retracted from the second hole (28), the shoulder portion (52) of the connection member (48) is disengaged from the protrusion (36) of the synchronizing member (34), so that the inner rail (16) is continuously pulled, andwherein when the middle rail (12) is first retracted relative to the outer rail (10) and the inner rail (16) is then moved relative to the middle rail (12), the connection member (48) slidably contacts the inclined surface (40) of the protrusion (36) of the synchronizing member (34), the connection member (48) is resiliently deformed and extends to the connection hole (42) of the inner rail (16), when the shoulder portion (52) of the connection member (48) slidably contacts and moves over the inclined surface (40) of the protrusion (36), the connection member (48) releases resilient force to engage the shoulder portion (52) with the protrusion (36) of the synchronizing member (34).
- The slide assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the outer rail (10) has a middle section (24) which extends toward the middle rail (12) so that the locking portion (30) of the locking member (14) and the contact portion (38) of the synchronizing member (34) contact the middle section (24).
- The slide assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein a width (W1) of the contact portion (38) of the synchronizing member (34) is wider than a width (W2) of the locking hole (20) of the outer rail (10).
- The slide assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein a width (W3) of the synchronizing member (34a) is wider than a width (W4) of the locking hole (20a) of the outer rail (10a).
- The slide assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the guide surface (46) of the releasing member (18) faces the releasing portion (32) of the locking member (14) and supports the releasing portion (32) of the locking member (14) so as to deform the locking member (14) and move the locking portion (30).
- The slide assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the synchronizing member (34) extends from the fixing portion (29) of the locking member (14).
- The slide assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the connection member (48) extends from the releasing member (18).
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