The present invention relates to sliding rail technology and more particularly to a slide rail self-return mechanism consisting of a holder base, a sliding seat and a biasing member, which facilitates automated production.
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The present invention has been accomplished under the circumstances in view. It is therefore the main object of the present invention to provide a slide rail self-return mechanism, which defines a sliding groove and a mounting groove in a holder base in communication with each other so that when a sliding seat is coupled to the holder base, a position-limiting block of a biasing member that is pivotally connected to the sliding seat is movable through the mounting groove into the sliding groove, simplifying the assembling process between the holder base and the sliding seat and facilitating fabrication of the component parts by an automated fabrication equipment.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a slide rail self-return mechanism, which provides a buffer device in an accommodation chamber of the sliding seat before connection between the sliding seat and the holder base so that when connecting the sliding seat to the holder base, the sliding seat is simultaneously connected to the buffer device, simplifying the installation.
To achieve these and other objects of the present invention, a slide rail self-return mechanism comprises a holder base, a sliding seat and a biasing member. The holder base comprises a base block, a guide plate extended from one side of the base block, two sliding rails longitudinally extended along two opposite lateral sides of the guide plate, a sliding groove longitudinally defined in the guide plate and abutted to the base block, a mounting groove longitudinally forwardly extended from a front end of the sliding groove remote from the base block and disposed in communication with the sliding groove, an insertion hole located on a front end of the guide plate in communication with a front end of the mounting groove opposite to the sliding groove, and a stop block disposed between the sliding groove and the mounting groove and defining a front sloping guide surface that slopes downwardly forwardly into the mounting groove and a rear stop surface that is abutted to the front end of the sliding groove. The sliding seat comprises two sliding rails respectively disposed at two opposite lateral sides thereof in a parallel manner, an accommodation chamber defined therein between the two sliding rails of the sliding seat, and two displacement grooves respectively defining in the sliding rails of the sliding seat to face toward the accommodation chamber and respectively coupled with the sliding rails of the holder base for allowing the sliding seat to slide on the holder base. The biasing member comprises a body pivotally mounted in the accommodation chamber of the sliding seat, and a position-limiting block located at the body and mounted in the sliding groove of the holder base.
When assembling the sliding seat and the holder base, move the holder base and the sliding seat toward each other to connect the displacement grooves to the respective sliding rails of the holder base. At the same time, the position-limiting block is inserted through the insertion hole into the mounting groove and then moved over the stop block into the sliding groove. Thus, the holder base and sliding seat can easily be assembled in one single direction.
Preferably, the slide rail self-return mechanism further comprises a buffer device accommodated in the accommodation chamber of the sliding seat. The buffer device comprises a cylinder body accommodated in the accommodation chamber of the sliding seat between the two sliding rails of the sliding seat, and a reciprocating rod connected to two locating plates at the holder base and movable in and out of the cylinder body.
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The holder base 1 comprises a base block 11, a guide plate 12 extended from one side of the base block 11, two sliding rails 13 longitudinally extended along two opposite lateral sides of the guide plate 12, a sliding groove 121 longitudinally defined in the guide plate 12 and abutted to the base block 11, a mounting groove 122 longitudinally forwardly extended from a front end of the sliding groove 121 remote from the base block 11 and disposed in communication with the sliding groove 121, a notch 124 located in one side wall of the sliding groove 121, an insertion hole 123 located on a front end of the guide plate 12 in communication with a front end of the mounting groove 122 opposite to the sliding groove 121, a stop block 14 disposed between the sliding groove 121 and the mounting groove 122 and defining a front sloping guide surface 141 that slopes downwardly forwardly into the mounting groove 122 and a rear stop surface 142 that is abutted to the front end of the sliding groove 121, and two locating plates 15 located on the guide plate 12 in a parallel manner at one lateral sides relative to the sliding groove 121.
The sliding seat 2 comprises two sliding rails 21 respectively disposed at two opposite lateral sides thereof in a parallel manner, an accommodation chamber 22 defined therein between the two sliding rails 21, two displacement grooves 211 respectively defining in the sliding rails 21 to face toward the accommodation chamber 22, and a pivot pin 23 located in the accommodation chamber 22
The biasing member 3 comprises a body 31, a position-limiting block 32 located at the body 31, and a pivot hole 33 located in the body 31 and pivotally coupled to the pivot pin 23 of the sliding seat 2 for allowing the biasing member 3 to be disposed in the accommodation chamber 22 of the sliding seat 2.
The buffer device 4 can be a hydraulic cylinder or pneumatic cylinder, comprising a cylinder body 41 and a reciprocating rod 42. The cylinder body 41 is accommodated in the accommodation chamber 22 of the sliding seat 2 between the two sliding rails 21.
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