1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a latch mechanism for a slide rail assembly.
2. Description of Related Art
Slide rails are used in a variety of applications, including business furniture, kitchen drawers, electronic racks, and copiers. One type of slide rail is a telescopic slide rail. Telescopic slide rails often comprise two, three, four or more telescoping members. The shape of a slide rail, and the individual members, are determined by the design. The slides can be frictional, with lubricated members rubbing against each other, or a slide assembly may include roller or ball bearings for easier movement. The members in such assemblies tend to be C-shaped in nature.
A conventional three-section slide rail assembly for a drawer includes a first slide rail (e.g. outer slide rail), a second slide rail (e.g. middle slide rail), and a third slide rail (e.g. inner slide rail). A ball rail is sandwiched between any two of the first slide rail, the second slide rail, and the third slide rail to provide a smooth sliding movement. Moreover, the third slide rail and the second slide rail mount a retaining member and a stop member respectively to prevent the slide rails extending too far. The retaining member is attached to an inner surface of the third slide rail, and provided with an inclined wall. The stop member is mounted to a front end of the second slide rail, and provided with a protrusion. To prevent users from drawing the third slide rail out too far from the second slide rail, the protrusion of the stop member engages with the inclined wall of the retaining member.
Users can draw out a keyboard or a component, which is attached to the third slide rail, for servicing. Although the engagement of the stop member with the inclined wall avoids the release of the third slide rail from the second slide rail by accident, it cannot prevent the third slide rail retracting into the second slide rail too far by careless force of users. Therefore, it is inconvenient to users for operating the slide rail assembly in use.
Consequently, it is required to provide a two-way latch mechanism for a slide rail assembly.
In one preferred embodiment, a latch mechanism is provided for retaining a slide rail assembly, which includes first and second slide rails. The latch mechanism includes a latch member movably attached to the second slide rail, a stop member mounted to the first slide rail to engage in the latch member for retaining the second slide rail relative to the first slide rail, and a release member slidably attached to the second slide rail. The latch member includes first and second driven portion at one side thereof, and a cutout. The cutout has a first and second stop surfaces at opposite ends thereof. The release member is capable of pushing the first or second driven portion to release the first or second stop surface from the stop member. A resilient member is placed between the latch member and the second slide rail for returning the latch member to an original position.
Other advantages and novel features of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of preferred embodiment when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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The latch member 30 has two opposite sides, wherein one side comprises two stepped portions 312, and a space 31 between the stepped portions 312, and wherein the other side is stepped and comprises two inclined portions 34 at opposite ends thereof, a cutout 32 between the two inclined portions 34, and a recess portion 36 that is generally V-shaped and has a first driven portion 362 and a second driven portion 364. The cutout 32 has a first and a second stop surface 322, 324 formed from two sidewalls thereof respectively. Two arc-shaped slots 38 are defined in opposite ends of the latch member 30.
The release member 40 is elongated, and includes an operating portion 42 arranged at one end thereof, a cam 44 formed from an opposite end thereof, and a plurality of tabs 46 extending from a middle portion thereof. The cam 44 is V-shaped, and forms a first driving portion 442 and a second driving portion 444 at two sides thereof respectively.
The resilient member 50 is generally V-shaped, and preferably made by bending a resilient steel wire. The stop member 60 includes a protrusion 62 bent from a side thereof.
The mounting member 80 is generally rectangular and includes a stepped side surface. Two mounting holes 82 are defined in the mounting member 80.
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When the latch member 30 leaves the protrusion 62 of the stop member 60, releasing the operating portion 42 of the release member 40, the resilient member 50 rebounds to return the latch member 30 to its original position. The first driven portion 362 or the second driven portion 364 of the latch member 30 drives the cam 44 of the release member 40 to return the release member 40 to its original position.
The protrusion 62 may extend from the first slide rail 10 directly. A spring can be placed between the release member 40 and the second slide rail 20 for returning the release member 40 to its original position.
It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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