The present invention relates to a slide assembly, and more particularly, to a slide assembly with a buffering member for reducing impact and noise when the slide assembly is extended.
A conventional slide assembly for a drawer generally includes two or three rails and the drawer is movable along the rails by one or two sets of rollers connected to the rails. Furthermore, the drawer sometimes needs to be removed from the rails so that the rails should be detachable. Usually, regardless two or three rails, the rail that connected to the drawer is detachable and such rail includes a restriction member. The fixed rail connected to the cabinet or frame includes an open end to which the movable rail is retractably connected. A support base is connected to the open end. For three-rail slide assembly, there is an extending rail movably connected between the fixed rail and the movable rail. The extending rail has the support base at the front end thereof. When the restriction member contacts the support base, the movable rail is prevented from dropping off from the fixed rail, or the movable rail is detached from the fixed rail by releasing the contact status between the restriction member and the support base.
However, if the movable rail, the restriction member, the support base and the fixed rail or the extending rail don't have a proper buffering function therebetween, the operation of the drawer is not smooth and noise is generated.
The present invention intends to provide a buffering member that is used to reduce the impact force and the noise when the rails are completely pulled out.
The present invention relates to a slide assembly and comprises a first rail having a first wall, a second wall located corresponding to the first wall, and a side wall connected between the first and second walls. The side wall, the first wall and the second wall define a path. The first rail has an open end located at a front end of the path. The open end has a stop disposed on the side wall. A second rail is movably connected to the path of the first rail and movable along the first rail and extended from the open end. A longitudinal direction is defined as a direction that the second rail is movable along the first rail. A restriction member is connected to the second rail. A support base is movably connected to the path of the first rail and located corresponding to the open end. The support base has a first support portion, a second support portion located corresponding to the first support portion, and a side portion connected to the first and second support portions. A block is connected to the side portion and located corresponding to the restriction member. The first and second support portions are encompassed by the first wall and the second wall of the first rail. A buffering member is located between the side portion and the stop of the first rail. When the side portion of the support base is close to the stop of the first rail, the buffering member is compressed.
Preferably, the first rail includes an installation hole and the support base includes an installation portion which is located in the installation hole. A longitudinal length of the installation hole is larger than a longitudinal length of the installation portion.
Preferably, the buffering member is a block with a boss, and the first rail has a hole in the stop so as to receive the boss therein. A recess is defined in first rail and the buffering member is received in the recess. A part of the buffering member is inserted into the installation hole of the first rail and contacts the installation portion of the support base.
Preferably, the support base includes an elongate slot and the first rail includes a fixing hole. A pin extends through the elongate slot and is fixed to the fixing hole. A longitudinal length of the elongate slot is larger than a diameter of a pin body of the pin that extends through the elongate slot.
Preferably, the buffering member is connected to the side portion and has at least one bent portion. The stop of the first rail includes a reception hole. The at least one bent portion is received in the reception hole and contacts the stop.
Preferably, the buffering member is a spring and the stop of the first rail includes a reception hole. The spring is located in the reception hole and contacts the stop.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show, for purposes of illustration only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
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The second rail 12 is movably connected to the path 24 of the first rail 10 and comprises a top wall 32, a bottom wall 34 located corresponding to the top wall 32, and a middle wall 36 connected to the top and bottom walls 32, 34. A restriction member 38 is connected to the middle wall 36 of the second rail 12. The restriction member 38 includes a lock portion 40, a resilient leg 42 contacting the bottom wall 34 of the second rail 12, and a lever 44 located between the lock portion 40 and the resilient leg 42. By operation of the lever 44, the lock portion 40 is moved and unlocks the support base 16, such that the second rail 12 can be separated from the first rail 10.
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While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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