1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a retaining mechanism for a slide assembly, and more particularly to one having a holding member and a blocking member to prevent the slide from disengagement or retraction inward.
2. Description of the Prior Art
There are quite a few sliding rails used on drawers or cabinets to facilitate operation. Most of the prior art comprise a movable rail and a fixed rail. When the movable rail is extended outward, the movable rail will be held by the fixed rail. The movable rail can be positioned in place without being retracting backward randomly. Such position structure has two different types. One is a fixed lock, which requires a controlling device to release the movable rail, and then the movable rail can be pushed inward in relation to the fixed rail. The other is a temporally locating device, by pushing the movable rail inward to automatically release the locking position. There are a number of patents, such as U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,998,828{grave over ( )}6,257,683 B1{grave over ( )}6,350,001 B1{grave over ( )}16,402,275 B1{grave over ( )}6,764,150 B2{grave over ( )}6,796,625 B2 and 6,942,307 B1.
These inventions all relate to an elastic type to operate the movable rail. Each of these designs has a single piece with a pair of blocking sections at respective ends to secure the movable rail in place. However, the blocking sections are formed on a one piece material. When operating the movable rail, the blocking sections may be damaged.
It is the primary object of the present invention to provide a retaining mechanism for a slide assembly, which has a holding member and a blocking member made separately, each member has its own function without disturbing each other.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a retaining mechanism for a slide assembly, which has a holding member and a blocking member made of different material for different purposes.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a retaining mechanism for a slide assembly, which has a holding member and a blocking member made of different thickness to enhance its strength and to extend its service life.
According to the present invention, there is provided a retaining mechanism for a slide assembly comprising a first rail; a second rail slidably connected said first rail; a holding member having a fixed end and slots, said fixed end being fixedly connected to said first rail; a blocking member having a fixed end and an engaging section, said blocking member being located between said holding member and said first rail, said fixed end of said blocking member corresponding in position to said fixed end of said holding member and being fixedly connected to said first rail, said engaging section corresponding in position to said slots of said holding member; and a fixed plate being fixedly connected to said second rail and corresponding in position to said slots of said holding member, wherein said engaging section of said blocking member is formed with ribs for extending through said slots of said holding member, wherein said holding member is provided with a protuberance and said first rail is provided with a restraining piece for engagement of said protuberance, wherein said holding member is provided with a raised pressing section, wherein said fixed end of said holding member and said fixed end of said blocking member are connected together.
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The first rail 1 comprises a restraining piece 11.
The second rail 2 is slidably connected to the first rail 1.
The holding member 3 has a fixed end 30, a pair of slots 31, a protuberance 32, and a pressing section 33. The fixed end 30 is fixedly connected to the first rail 1. The protuberance 32 corresponds in position to the restraining piece 11 of the first rail 1 and is restrained by the restraining piece 11. The pressing section 33 is a bulge for the user to press easily.
The blocking member 4 is located between the first rail 1 and the holding member 3, and comprises a fixed end 40 and an engaging section 41. The fixed end 40 corresponds in position to the fixed end 30 of the holding member 3, and is fixedly connected to the first rail 1. The engaging section 41 is formed with a pair of ribs which are inserted into the slots 31 of the holding member 3.
The fixed plate 5 is fixedly connected to one end of the second rail 2 and corresponds in position to the slots 31 of the holding member 3.
The holding member 3 and the blocking member 4 are overlapped and secured to the inner of the first rail 1. The blocking member 4 is located between the first rail 1 and the holding member 3. The engaging section 41 of the blocking member 4 corresponds to the slots 31, with the ribs of the engaging section 41 extending through the slots 31 of the holding member 3. The ribs are not absolutely necessary in this design. There is a gap kept between the rear end of the engaging section 41 and the rear ends of the slots 31. The gap is for the fixed plate 5 to be inserted therein.
The protuberance 32 of the holding member 3 engages with the restraining piece 11, which provides the holding member 3 a pressing force.
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When the pressing section 33 of the holding member 3 is pressed, as shown in