1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to sliding rail assembly mounting technology and more particularly, to an adjustable coupling device for coupling between a sliding rail assembly and a sliding box sliding rail assembly that allows adjustment of the position of the sliding box horizontally as well as vertically relative to the sliding rail assembly.
2. Description of the Related Art
Sliding rail assemblies are intensively used with sliding boxes in storage cabinets for storing things. Conventionally, horizontal and vertical mounting holes are located at sliding rail assemblies, and fastening members are selectively mounted in the horizontal and vertical mounting holes to affix a sliding box to a pair of sliding rail assemblies. When going to adjust the position of a sliding box relative to the respective sliding rail assemblies, the user must unfasten the fastening members from the respective horizontal and vertical mounting holes of the sliding rail assemblies and then fasten the fastening members to other selected horizontal and vertical mounting holes of the sliding rail assemblies. This sliding box position adjustment procedure is complicated.
The present invention has been accomplished under the circumstances in view. It is the main object of the present invention to provide an adjustable coupling device, which is practical for use to couple a sliding box to a sliding rail assembly, allowing adjustment of the position of the sliding box relative to the sliding rail.
It is another object of the present invention to provide an adjustable coupling device for connection between a sliding box and a sliding rail assembly, which allows adjustment of the position of the sliding box relative to the sliding rail horizontally as well as vertically in a stepless manner.
To achieve these and other objects of the present invention, an adjustable coupling device is designed for coupling between a sliding rail assembly and a sliding box. The adjustable coupling device comprises a base member comprising a base portion, an accommodation chamber defined in the base portion, a post extended from the base portion and a sliding rail disposed at one side of the base portion. A sliding block comprising a block body, a sliding way located at a bottom side of the block body and slidably coupled to the sliding rail of the base member and a coupling shank extended from the block body, a first adjustment member comprising a coupling hole pivotally coupled to the coupling shank of the sliding block and a scroll groove located at a bottom side thereof, and a limiter member affixed to the base portion of the base member and comprising a guide rib coupled to the scroll groove of the first adjustment member for guiding the first adjustment member toward or away from the limiter member to carry the sliding block forward or backward along the sliding rail during rotation of the first adjustment member relative to the coupling shank by an external force, a push member mounted in the accommodation chamber of the base member and comprising a plurality of push plates disposed at one lateral side thereof and a bevel face located at a front side thereof, and a second adjustment member pivotally coupled to the post of the base member and comprising a thrust groove spirally extending around the periphery thereof and coupled with the push plates of the push member.
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The base member 1 comprises a base portion 11, a sliding rail 12 disposed at one side of the base portion 11, a plurality of locating grooves 111 located at the base portion 11 and facing toward the sliding rail 12, an accommodation chamber 13 defines in the base portion 11, a post 14 disposed at one lateral side relative to the accommodation chamber 13, an elongated groove 131 disposed in the accommodation chamber 13, a serrated engagement portion 15 extended from the base portion 11 opposite to the sliding rail 12, and a bearing portion 16 located at the base portion 11 at one side relative to the serrated engagement portion 15.
The sliding block 2 comprises a block body 21, a limiter space 24 defined in the block body 21, a sliding way 22 located at a bottom wall of the block body 21 and coupled to the sliding rail 12 of the base member 1 for enabling the sliding block 2 to be moved back and forth along the sliding rail 12, and a coupling shank 23 extended from the block body 21 at one side of the limiter space 24.
The first adjustment member 3 comprises a coupling hole 31 coupled to the coupling shank 23 of the base member 2, and a scroll groove 32 located at a bottom side thereof.
The limiter member 4 is mounted in the limiter space 24, comprising a plurality of retaining portions 42 clamped on the sliding rail 12 of the base member 1 and positioned in the locating grooves 111 to fixedly secure the limiter member 4 to the base portion 11 of the base member 1, and a guide rib 41 coupled to the scroll groove 32 of the first adjustment member 3.
The push member 5 is mounted in the accommodation chamber 13, comprising a bevel face 51 located at one end thereof, a plurality of push plates 52 disposed at one lateral side thereof in a parallel manner, and a hook 53 extended from a bottom side thereof and coupled to the elongated groove 131 for enabling the push member 5 to be moved back and forth in the accommodation chamber 13.
The second adjustment member 6 is pivotally coupled to the post 14 of the base member 1, comprising a thrust groove 61 extending around the periphery and coupled with the push plates 52 of the push member 5.
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