1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a slide-track structure, particularly a slide-track buffering device with a smoothly sliding carriage which depends on the slide carriage's front elongated size for sliding and buffering and promotes smoothness and stability of actuated slide tracks.
2. Description of the Related Art
Cabinet lockers or drawers have been extensively applied in various storage implements. To realize a cabinet locker (drawer) which is conveniently pulled out, those slide tracks with functions for positioning and guidance are usually integrated into both laterals of a cabinet locker (drawer). For stable and quiet close of a cabinet locker, the slide tracks are further integrated with a homing-and-buffering mechanism which takes advantage of a buffer action to prevent the cabinet locker from strong collision or noise and keep its longer service life and better operational quality when the cabinet locker is completely pushed in. As shown in
However, the abovementioned prior art, which realizes an automatic homing function, is regarded as an unideal design with the unstable front slide carriage 94 as a main body for actuation of slides due to the control stand 93 larger than the front slide carriage 94 for arrangement of the buffering member 931. Furthermore, the prior art features the front slide carriage 94 with a buffer pole engaged in order to establish an action relative to the buffering member 931 on the control stand 93 and generate a buffer effect, that is, the thinner buffer pole as a main body for thrust buffering fails in better smoothness and sensitivity and needs to be corrected. Against this background, it has become a critical issue to correct and get over drawbacks in the prior art for an automatic homing track device by persons skilled in the industry.
Accordingly, the inventor having considered drawbacks or an imperfect structural design of the prior art for an automatic homing track device and attempted to optimize a slide-track buffering device with a smoothly sliding carriage featuring stability, smoothness and practicability has studied and developed the present invention for serving the general public and promoting development of the industry.
The present invention is intended to provide a slide-track buffering device with a smoothly sliding carriage which is able to take advantage of a slide carriage's front elongated size as well as component arrangement to complete preferred applications contributing to an automatic homing action or actuation superiorly smooth and promotes a product's practicability and competitiveness.
To reach the above purposes, the present invention adopts the following technical measures: a control stand on which there are a baseplate, a guide plate extending forward from the baseplate, a guide chute at the guide plate's rear part, and a beveled resisting groove at the guide chute's front part; a slide carriage which slides on and covers the guide plate and comprises a shorter first area in the back as well as a longer second area in the front wherein the first area is provided with a locator underneath and an accommodating groove in front of the locator and the second area is provided with a protective guide plate opposite to the guide chute; at least a spring linking between the control stand and the slide carriage; at least a buffering member fixed on the slide carriage and provided with a buffer pole protruding backward for engaging the buffer pole's rear tip with the control stand; a swing member which is held in the accommodating groove and located between the slide carriage and the control stand and provided with (a) a joint hole in the back and a boss underneath wherein the joint hole allows the locator to be held inside and the boss slides and is held in the guide chute and (b) a first guide shoe and a central thrust pad which are located at one flank and separated in order and correspond to the accommodating groove.
For technical features and effects in terms of the present disclosure completely understood and recognized, the preferred embodiments and detailed drawings are described hereinafter.
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The present invention of a slide-track buffering device with a smoothly sliding carriage further comprises main components as follows:
(a) A control stand 10: The control stand 10 is provided with a baseplate 11, an end sheet 110 at the rear end, two lateral plates 111 at both sides and two fixed retainers 113, each of which is located at one flank of the baseplate 11 and corresponds to and engages the hold-down groove 801 on the bottom track 80, wherein the baseplate 11 is provided with a buffering fastener 114 at the front end on which there is a mounting hole 115 opened and the lateral plate 111 is designed to have a clamp part 112 inside. Furthermore, the control stand 10 (baseplate 11) is provided with a forward-extending guide plate 13, a guide chute 131 located at the rear part of the guide plate 13, and fixing bores 133 opened at the front part of the guide plate 13 and used to fix the front part of the guide plate 13 (control stand 10) on the bottom track 80; the guide chute 131 is opposite to a beveled resisting groove 132 ahead; the buffering fastener 114 is located at the lateral side of the guide plate 13.
(b) A slide carriage 20: The slide carriage 20 which slides on and covers the guide plate 13 is equipped with two lateral plates 21, two trajectory chutes 22 inside the lateral plates 21, and a protective guide plate 24 between the trajectory chutes 22 wherein the trajectory chutes 22 provide spaces in which the inner track 82 slides and is shifted, the protective guide plate 24 which correspondingly covers the guide plate 13 of the control stand 10 is designed to have an accommodating groove 26 in the back and coordinates one of the trajectory chutes 22 for development of a buffer accommodating groove 27 therein that is opposite to the buffering fasteners 114 on the control stand 10; furthermore, the lateral plate 21 is equipped with a curved spring guard 23 extending outward, the slide carriage 20 is provided with a raised locator 25 at the rear part, and the accommodating groove 26 adjoins and is located in front of the locator 25.
(c) A spring unit 30 and a buffering member 40: The spring unit 30 comprises two spring grooves 31, each of which is designed to have spring ends 311, 312 at front and rear ends, wherein the spring end 311 and the spring end 312, which are coupled with the clamp part 112 of the control stand 10 and the spring guard 23 of the slide carriage 20 respectively, allow the spring groove 31 to link between the control stand 10 and the slide carriage 20 and supply resilient traction; the buffering member 40 used to engage the buffer accommodating groove 27 comprises a buffer pole 41 which protrudes backward and is provided with a joint end 411 at the rear tip so that the joint end 411 engages the mounting hole 115 on the buffering fastener 114 and makes the buffering member 40 link between the control stand 10 and the slide carriage 20 for the purpose of a buffer action.
In an overall design, the slide carriage 20 with an area larger than that of the control stand 10 presents an elongated shape or a considerable length. As shown in
(d) A swing member 50: The swing member 50 corresponding to the accommodating groove 26 and locating between the slide carriage 20 and control stand 10 is designed to have a joint hole 51 at the rear part and a boss 52 at the bottom (
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During an operation to pull the abovementioned drawer (or cabinet locker) out, the central track 81 on which the inner track 82 is sliding is driven to further move by the inner track 82 or the activated slide carriage 20 until the drawer (or cabinet locker) is totally pulled out. Referring to
The present invention takes advantage of relationships of spaces or sizes between the slide carriage 20 and the control stand 10, i.e., spaces of an elongated slide carriage and component arrangement, to guide/buffer an assembly and establish preferred applications which is of service to an automatic homing action or actuation superiorly smooth and promotes a product's practicability and competitiveness.
It can be seen from the above descriptions that the present invention significantly meets patentability and is applied for the patent. However, the above descriptions present preferred embodiments only which do not limit the scope of the present invention; any equivalent change or improvement based on shapes, structures, features and spirit mentioned in the present invention should be incorporated in claims of the present invention.
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