The present invention relates to a supporting assembly and more particularly to one for use with a rack.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,230,903 B1 discloses a rack slide mounting system. As shown in
The first mounting bracket 27 and the second mounting bracket 47 of the bracket assembly disclosed in the afore-cited patent are two separate components, but this structural configuration does not always meet market demands.
One objective of the present invention is to provide a supporting assembly whose two brackets are mounted with respect to each other via a supporting frame.
According to one aspect of the invention, a supporting assembly includes a first bracket, a supporting frame, and a second bracket. The first bracket includes a first end portion and a second end portion. The supporting frame is connected to the first bracket at a position adjacent to the second end portion of the first bracket and has a first supporting section. One of the first bracket and the supporting frame is provided with a second supporting section. The first supporting section and the second supporting section jointly constitute a supporting channel for supporting the second bracket.
Preferably, the second bracket is mounted to the first bracket through the supporting channel, and the first bracket and the second bracket include a first mounting member and a second mounting member respectively, wherein the second mounting member is away from the first mounting member.
Preferably, the first bracket has a first lateral side and a second lateral side. The first lateral side is provided with a carrying portion while the first supporting section is located on the second lateral side.
Preferably, the second supporting section is located on the second lateral side and extends in a second direction.
Preferably, the first bracket has a first feature, and the second bracket has a second feature. The first feature and the second feature do not contact each other when the first bracket and the second bracket are extended to a first length. The first feature and the second feature contact each other when the first bracket and the second bracket are extended to a second length.
Preferably, the first feature is one of a protruding portion and an elastic arm, and the second feature is the other of the protruding portion and the elastic arm.
Preferably, the supporting frame is either integrally formed with the first bracket or a separate component connected to the first bracket.
Preferably, the first bracket has the second supporting section.
Preferably, the first bracket includes a sidewall, and the sidewall has not only the first lateral side and the second lateral side, but also an upper portion and a lower portion. The first supporting section is adjacent to the lower portion while the second supporting section is adjacent to the upper portion.
Preferably, the first supporting section is connected with a first bent section.
Preferably, the second supporting section is connected with a second bent section.
Preferably, the second bracket includes an upper wall, a lower wall, and a sidewall connected between the upper wall and the lower wall, wherein the lower wall and the upper wall correspond in position to the first supporting section and the second supporting section respectively.
Preferably, the supporting frame is a separate component connected to the first bracket and has the second supporting section and an intermediate wall connected between the first supporting section and the second supporting section. It is also preferable that the first supporting section and the second supporting section are connected with a first bent section and a second bent section respectively.
According to another aspect of the invention, a supporting assembly adapted to be mounted on a rack includes a first bracket, a supporting frame, and a second bracket. The first bracket includes a sidewall. The sidewall of the first bracket includes a first end portion and a second end portion, and a first mounting member is arranged adjacent to the first end portion. The sidewall of the first bracket also has a first lateral side and a second lateral side. The supporting frame is connected to the second lateral side and has a first supporting section. The second bracket includes a sidewall and a second mounting member. One of the first bracket and the supporting frame is provided with a second supporting section. The first supporting section and the second supporting section jointly constitute a supporting channel for supporting the sidewall of the second bracket. The first bracket is mounted at a first position on a first side of the rack through the first mounting member, and the second bracket is mounted at a second position on the first side of the rack through the second mounting member.
Preferably, the sidewall of the first bracket has a carrying portion on the first lateral side so that the supporting assembly can carry an external object through the carrying portion.
Preferably, the supporting frame is adjacent to the second end portion of the first bracket and is either integrally formed with the first bracket or a separate component connected to the first bracket.
In the first embodiment, the supporting frame 30 and the first bracket 28 are integrally formed. The supporting frame 30 is connected to the first bracket 28 at a position adjacent to the second end portion 36. More specifically, the supporting frame 30 is connected to the sidewall 38 of the first bracket 28 and extends from the second lateral side L2. Here, three supporting frames 30 are provided by way of example. In practice, however, only one supporting frame 30 suffices. Each supporting frame 30 has a first supporting section 42. Either the first bracket 28 or the supporting frames 30 are provided with a second supporting section 44. Here, by way of example, it is the first bracket 28 that is provided with the second supporting section 44. The first supporting sections 42 and the second supporting section 44 jointly constitute a supporting channel 46 for supporting the second bracket 32. The second bracket 32 is mounted on the first bracket 28 through the supporting channel 46.
The second bracket 32 includes a sidewall 48 and at least one second mounting member 50 (e.g., two second mounting members 50). The sidewall 48 of the second bracket 32 has a predetermined length and is supported in the supporting channel 46. The second mounting members 50 are arranged adjacent to an end portion 52 of the sidewall 48 of the second bracket 32 and are outside the supporting channel 46. The second mounting members 50 are away from the first mounting members 40. The second bracket 32 is mounted at the second position P2 on the first side S1 of the rack 26 through the second mounting members 50.
Preferably, the sidewall 38 of the first bracket 28 has a first feature 54, and the sidewall 48 of the second bracket 32 has a second feature 56. Here, the first feature 54 is a protruding portion, and the second feature 56 is an elastic arm. In embodiments that are not shown herein, the first feature 54 may be an elastic arm instead while the second feature 56 is a protruding portion; the present invention has no limitation in this regard. That is to say, the first feature 54 is one of a protruding portion and an elastic arm, and the second feature 56 is the other of the protruding portion and the elastic arm. The elastic arm can be moved over the protruding portion elastically in the course in which the second bracket 32 is mounted to the first bracket 28.
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The first bracket 204 has a second supporting section 206 while the supporting frame 202 has a first supporting section 214. The first supporting section 214 and the second supporting section 206 jointly constitute a supporting channel 207 for supporting the sidewall 226 of the second bracket 220.
The first bracket 204 includes a sidewall 208, and the sidewall 208 has a first lateral side L1 and a second lateral side L2.
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The supporting frame 302 has a second supporting section 306 as well as a first supporting section 310. The supporting frame 302 further has an intermediate wall 308 connected between the first supporting section 310 and the second supporting section 306. The first supporting section 310 is connected with a first bent section 312, and the second supporting section 306 is connected with a second bent section 314.
The first supporting section 310, the second supporting section 306, and the intermediate wall 308 define a supporting channel 316 for supporting the second bracket 318.
The intermediate wall 308 of the supporting frame 302 is formed with a hole 321 in order not to interfere with the first feature 320 of the first bracket 304. The first feature 320 of the first bracket 304 extends through the hole 321 in the intermediate wall 308 of the supporting frame 302 to work with the second feature 322 of the second bracket 318. The structural configurations and functions of the first feature 320 and of the second feature 322 are the same as those of their counterparts in the first embodiment and therefore will not be repeated.
According to the above, the supporting assemblies disclosed herein preferably have the following features:
While the present invention has been disclosed through the embodiments described above, it should be understood that the embodiments are not intended to be restrictive of the scope of the invention. The scope of patent protection sought by the applicant is defined by the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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106142462 | Dec 2017 | TW | national |