1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a slide joint that is movable along an elongate member, and in particular to a slide joint comprising an eccentric locking mechanism that selectively locks the slide joint at any position along the elongate member.
2. The Related Art
A slide joint is commonly employed to joint a first member to a second, elongate member of a collapsible or configuration-adjustable device, such as a foldable deck chair or an adjustable sun-shade device, whereby the first member is allowed to selectively move along the second member to realize collapse/expansion and adjustability of the device comprised of the joint. Some conventional designs only allow the slide joint to be moved between and secured at two opposite ends of the elongate member. This limits the applicability of the slide joint. Some other conventional designs employ complicated mechanisms to selectively secure the slide joint at predetermined locations along the elongate member, which suffers high costs and complicated and thus inconvenient operation.
Thus the present invention is aimed to provide a slide joint that overcomes the drawbacks of the prior art.
A primary objective of the present invention is to provide a slide joint that is movable along an elongate member and is selectively secured at any position along the elongate member by a locking mechanism having a simple structure.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide a slide joint for moving along an elongate member, comprising a locking mechanism featuring a sliding cylinder and a rotating ring that are eccentric with respect to each other for selectively securing the slide joint on the elongate member by relative rotation therebetween.
A further objective of the present invention is to provide a slide joint that axially movably joint a first member to an elongate second member while allowing rotation of the first member with respect to the second member about an axis substantially normal to the second member.
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.
Referring to the drawings and in particular
A U-shaped coupling member 32, comprising two spaced, opposite lugs 34 connected by a bottom 36. The bottom 36 is substantially flat and positioned against the planer surface 28 of the radial projection 26 in a surface contact manner. Preferably, the flat bottom 36 has a size and shape corresponding to the planer surface 28 of the radial projection 26 of the cylinder 12. A through hole 38 is defin in the flat bottom 36 for the extension of a pivot pin 40. The pivot pin 40 has an external thread (not labeled) that engages the inner-threaded hole 30 of the radial projection 26, while allowing rotation of the coupling member 32 about the pin 40 itself, thereby rotatably attaching the coupling member 32 to the cylinder 12.
Preferably, the inner-threaded hole 30 and the through holes 38, and thus the pivot pin 40 received therein, extend along an axis D that is substantially perpendicular to the central axis A of the cylinder 12. However, it is not necessary to be so. The axis D can be inclined with respect to the axis A at any desired angle.
The rotating ring 14 comprising a flat ring body 42 and a cylindrical side wall 44 extending from an outer circumference of the ring body 42 and rotatably fit over the reduced section 22 of the cylinder 12. The cylindrical side wall 44 of the ring 14 has an inner diameter that is substantially corresponding to an outside diameter of the reduced section 22 of the cylinder 12 whereby the cylindrical side wall 44 is snugly fit over the reduced section 22 and is guided, in rotation, by the reduced section 22 of the cylinder 12.
At least one inward projection is formed on an inside surface of the side wall 44 of the rotating ring 14 and movably received in the groove 24 of the cylinder 12 for guiding the rotation of the rotating ring 14 about the reduced section 22 of the cylinder 12. In the embodiment illustrated, the projection is comprised of a bolt 46 that threadingly engages an inner-threaded hole 48 defined through the side wall 44 with a tip of the bolt 46 extending through the side wall 44 and partially received in the groove 22. The receipt of the tip of the bolt 46 in the groove 24 functions to guide the rotation of the rotating ring 14 about the reduced section 22 and prevent the rotating ring 14 from sliding off the reduced section 22.
Preferably, three such guide projections 46 are provided on the side wall 44 and equally spaced along a circumference of the side wall 44.
The ring body 42 forms a through hole or bore 50, preferably of the same size as the central bore 16 of the cylinder 12, defining a central axis B that is offset from the axis A, see
A bolt 54 engages an inner-threaded hole 56 defined in the ring body 42 and is of a size that allows a tip of the bolt 54 to extend beyond the ring body 42 and selectively engaging a dimple 58 defined in a top surface 60 of the reduced section 22 of the cylinder 12 to secure the rotating ring 14 in the locking condition. Preferably, the bolt 54 is a wing-headed bolt to facilitate manual rotation thereof.
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By rotating the ring 14 with the aid of the manual handle 52 with respect to the cylinder 12 as indicated by arrow E of
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The lugs 34 of the coupling member 32 defines a space therebetween for receiving a second member 68 that is to be movably jointed to the first member 62 by the slide joint 10 of the present invention. The second member 68 can be fixed in the space between the lugs 34 by any known means, such as a pivot 70 (
The seat portion 102 comprises a seat base 112 and a backrest 114 pivotally jointed together. Opposite edges of the seat base 112 are attached to the coupling members 32 of the slide joints 10 and opposite edges of the backrest 114 are pivoted to the top bars 108 of the rockers 104. By sliding the slide joints 10 along the stretch bars 110, the backrest 114 is forced to move toward/away from the seat base 112 thereby adjusting the included angle between the backrest 114 and the seat base 112.
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Although the present invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiments thereof, it is apparent to those skilled in the art that a variety of modifications and changes may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention which is intended to be defined by the appended claims.