The present invention relates to a bracket structure and more particularly to a bracket device for use with a slide rail.
A bracket is typically used in a rack (cabinet) system to mount a slide rail on a post of a rack, and the bracket itself is mounted on the post through a pin, a screw, or the like. U.S. Pat. No. 7,357,362 B2, for example, discloses a bracket positioning structure. According to FIG. 5 and FIG. 6 of this US patent, a bracket (1) is mounted to a mounting hole (71) of a post (7) through a pin (2) or bolt (31) that works with a connecting portion (3) of the bracket.
It can be known from the above that, in the prior art, the connecting portion (3) of the bracket is stationary. As market demands vary, it is worthwhile to develop a different bracket product.
The present invention relates to a bracket device whose connecting mechanism is not stationary.
According to one aspect of the present invention, a bracket device includes a bracket and a connecting member. The bracket includes a longitudinal wall with an end portion. The connecting member can arrive at either of a first position and a second position. The connecting member is away from the end portion of the longitudinal wall of the bracket when at the first position, and is close to the end portion of the longitudinal wall of the bracket when at the second position.
Preferably, the bracket includes an end wall bent with respect to the longitudinal wall, and the bracket device further includes a mounting member disposed on the end wall.
Preferably, the connecting member is movably mounted on the longitudinal wall and is longitudinally displaceable with respect to the bracket.
Preferably, the bracket device further includes an elastic member for applying an elastic force to the connecting member and thereby keeping the connecting member at the first position.
Preferably, the connecting member and the bracket include a first position-limiting feature and a second position-limiting feature respectively, and the two position-limiting features are configured to work with each other.
Preferably, the mounting member is configured to be mounted on a post.
Preferably, the connecting member includes a connecting feature, and a fixing member can have a portion thereof extend from a first side of the post to a second side of the post and connect threadedly to the connecting feature, thereby keeping the connecting member at the second position and pressed against the second side of the post.
Preferably, the connecting member is longitudinally displaceable from the first position to the second position while the fixing member is being threadedly connected to the connecting feature.
Preferably, the bracket device is adapted to mount a slide rail on the post. The mounting member is configured to be mounted to a first mounting hole of the post. The connecting member is away from the post when at the first position, and is close to the post when at the second position. The connecting feature of the connecting member is configured to connect threadedly with the portion of the fixing member when the portion of the fixing member passes through a second mounting hole of the post.
Preferably, the bracket device further includes a blocking member pivotally connected to the longitudinal wall of the bracket. When the mounting member is mounted to the first mounting hole of the post and the blocking member is pivoted to a blocking position, the blocking member is locked to the post.
Preferably, when the blocking member is at the blocking position, the blocking portion of the blocking member is adjacent to the mounting member.
Preferably, the connecting feature is a screw thread, and the fixing member is a screw connectable to the connecting member through the screw thread.
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The bracket 26 includes a longitudinal wall 32 to be connected (e.g., fixedly connected) to a slide rail 20a of the slide rail assembly 20. The longitudinal wall 32 has an end portion 32a. Preferably, the bracket 26 further includes an end wall 34 bent with respect to the end portion 32a of the longitudinal wall 32. Preferably, the end wall 34 is substantially perpendicularly connected to the longitudinal wall 32.
The mounting member 30 is adjacent to the end portion 32a of the longitudinal wall 32 and is shown herein as arranged on the end wall 34 by way of example. Preferably, a base 38 is disposed on one side (e.g., the front side) of the end wall 34, and the mounting member 30 is connected to the base 38 and has a portion extending from the base 38 to the opposite side (e.g., the rear side) of the end wall 34. Preferably, the end wall 34 has a through hole 36 in communication with the aforesaid two sides of the end wall 34, and the mounting member 30 extends from the base 38 on one side of the end wall 34 through the through hole 36 to the opposite side of the end wall 34.
The connecting member 28 can be moved with respect to the longitudinal wall 32 of the bracket 26. Here, the connecting member 28 is movably mounted on the longitudinal wall 32 by way of example. The connecting member 28 includes a connecting feature 39. Preferably, the connecting member 28 is a threaded base, and the connecting feature 39 is a screw thread.
Preferably, the bracket device 22 further includes an elastic element 40 for applying an elastic force to the connecting member 28. Preferably, the elastic member 40 has two ends connected respectively to a first connecting portion 41a of the connecting member 28 and a second connecting portion 41b of the longitudinal wall 32. The first connecting portion 41a and the second connecting portion 41b may be projecting hooks but are not necessarily so in practice. Preferably, the connecting member 28 and the longitudinal wall 32 include respectively a first position-limiting feature 42 and a second position-limiting feature 44, which are configured to work with each other. Here, one of the first and second position-limiting features is a longitudinal hole (or longitudinal groove), and the other is a projection. For example, the connecting member 28 has the longitudinal hole, and the projection extends through a portion of the longitudinal hole, is connected to the longitudinal wall 32, and lies between two end walls of the longitudinal hole.
Preferably, the bracket device 22 further includes a blocking member 46 pivotally connected to the longitudinal wall 32 of the bracket 26, and an elastic arm 47 for applying an elastic force to the blocking member 46 and thereby keeping the blocking member 46 at a blocking position. For example, the blocking member 46 is pivotally connected to a lug 50 on the longitudinal wall 32 through a shaft 48.
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The mounting member 30 of the bracket device 22 is configured to be mounted to the first mounting hole 52a of the first post 52. For example, the mounting member 30 of the bracket device 22 is passed through the first mounting hole 52a, with the end wall 34 of the bracket 26 pressed against the first post 52. Preferably, the base 38 has a through bore 54, which corresponds in position to the through hole 36 in the end wall 34 and the second mounting hole 52b in the first post 52. Preferably, the wall of the through bore 54 has a corresponding connecting feature 54a, such as a screw thread. A fixing member 56 (e.g., a screw) can have a portion thereof extend through the second mounting hole 52b of the first post 52 and connect threadedly to the connecting feature 39 of the connecting member 28. The fixing member 56 preferably has a head 56a and a body 56b, wherein the head 56a is lager than the body 56b in size and the body 56b is a threaded rod.
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According to the above, the connecting member 28 can be moved with respect to the longitudinal wall 32 of the bracket 26, and this allows the bracket device 22 to adapt to posts of different thicknesses. In
Thanks to the movability of the connecting member 28 with respect to the longitudinal wall 32 of the bracket 26, the bracket device 22 can also be adapted to a second post 58 of a second thickness T2 as shown in
To sum up, the bracket device disclosed herein has preferably the following features:
While the present invention has been disclosed through the preferred embodiments described above, it should be understood that those embodiments are not intended to be restrictive of the scope of the invention. The scope of patent protection sought by the applicant is defined by the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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107145649 | Dec 2018 | TW | national |