(a) Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a slide assembly having an adjustment mechanism, and more particularly, to one that is capable of fine-tuning for the position of the slide assembly in relation to a drawer or deck incorporated to the slide assembly.
(b) Description of the Prior Art
The prior art of adjustment method for a drawer or similar object mounted to a retractable slide is taught in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,291,929, 6,585,336 B2, and 6,923,518 B2, and Taiwanese Patent No. 1250002 (a patent same as that of U.S. Pat. No. 6,923,518 B2.) Among the cases cited, some require comparatively larger space for assembly (i.e., the combination of worm and worm gear) and others require greater operating force to be applied to wrench an adjustment member, which is much more laborious.
The primary purpose of the present invention is to provide a slide assembly having an adjustment mechanism that allows easy adjustment simply by using a hand tool to fine tune the position of the slide assembly in relation to a drawer or deck incorporated to the slide assembly.
To achieve the purpose, the present invention includes an outer rail, an inner rail, an adjusting lever and a guide block. The inner rail includes a first slot, a pivoting portion, and a second slot thereon. The adjusting lever comprises a first hole, a middle section, and a second hole. The middle section is pivoted to the pivoting portion of the inner rail. The first hole of the adjusting lever corresponds in position to the first slot of the inner rail, and the second hole of the adjusting lever corresponds in position to the second slot of the inner rail. The guide block is pivoted to the second hole of the adjusting lever. A protruding portion is disposed at the bottom of the guide block and corresponds to the second slot of the inner rail. Accordingly, the protruding portion is moved against a portion of the second slot by turning the guide block and the adjusting lever defects with its middle section where pivoted to the pivoting portion as the axis, while the first hole of the adjusting lever slides in relation to the first slot. Wherein, the protruding portion of the guide block is eccentrically disposed; a head portion is disposed on the top of the guide block; a pivoting hole is disposed at the middle section, and the pivoting portion of the inner rail is in the form of a hollow tube to penetrate through the pivoting hole for installation.
The present invention allows easy and laborsaving operation, in compact construction to allow easier mounting onto the rail.
Referring to
The slide assembly (1) comprises an outer rail (12) and an inner rail (11) which is slidably connected to the outer rail (12). The inner rail (11) includes a pair of side walls (114) and a web portion (115) extending between the pair of s side walls (114). An end of the web portion (115) of the inner rail (11) is formed with a first slot (111), a second slot (113), and a pivoting portion (112) between the first slot (111) and the second slot (113). The first slot (111) of the inner rail (11) is in the form of a vertical slot. The second slot (113) of the inner rail (11) is in the form of a horizontal slot. The pivoting portion (112) is in the form of a hollow tube.
The adjusting lever (2) is pivotally connected to the inner rail (11) and comprises a first hole (21), a second hole (23), and a middle section (22) located between the first hole (21) and the second hole (23). The middle section (22) of the adjusting lever (2) is formed with a pivoting hole (221). The pivoting hole (221) of the adjusting lever (2) corresponds in position to the pivoting portion (112) of the inner rail (11). The pivoting portion (112) penetrates through the pivoting hole (221) for the adjusting lever (2) to be pivoted to the inner rail (11) in a fashion of riveting as shown in the preferred embodiment. The first hole (21) of the adjusting lever (2) corresponds in position to the first slot (111) of the inner rail (11), and the second hole (23) of the adjusting lever (2) corresponds in position to the second slot (113) of the inner rail (11). The adjusting lever (2) is pivotally connected to the inner rail (11) by means of the pivoting hole (221) engaged with the pivoting portion (112) of the inner rail (11).
The guide block (3) is pivotally connected to the second hole (23) of the adjusting lever (2). A head portion (32) with a cross-headed top is disposed on the top of the guide block (3). A protruding portion (31) is eccentrically disposed relative to the head portion (32) on the bottom of the guide block (3). A screwdriver with a cross-headed tip can be engaged with the head portion (32) to turn the guide block (3). The protruding portion (31) extends into the second slot (113) of the inner rail (11). Furthermore, a positioning mark (33) is provided on the guide block (3), and the positioning mark (33) in the preferred embodiment is a gap formed on the edge of the guide block (3).
As shown in
The first hole (21) of the adjusting lever (2) corresponds to the center of the first slot (111); meanwhile, a drawer (5) is mounted to the web portion (115) of the inner rail (11) but not yet fully secured. A fastening member (4) is connected to the adjusting lever (2), and the fastening member (4) penetrates through the first slot (111) of the inner rail (11) to connect the drawer (5). For example, the fastening member (4) using a screw penetrates the first hole (21) of the adjusting lever (2) and the first slot (111) of the inner rail (11) to be secured to a side panel of the drawer (5).
When a hand tool, e.g., a screwdriver with a cross-headed tip is inserted into the head portion (32) to turn the guide block (3) for the protruding portion (31) to move against a portion of the second slot (113) as illustrated in
This is a continuation-in-part application of application Ser. No. 11/489,684 filed on Jul. 20, 2006, now abandoned.
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Child | 12588511 | US |