1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a locating technique for locating elongated articles such as tubular or rod-like members after the elongated articles are telescoped, and more particularly to a telescopic locating structure.
2. Description of the Related Art
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In the above telescopic locating techniques, the tubular members or rod members can be steplessly located after relatively telescoped. However, the conventional telescopic locating technique includes numerous components so that the manufacturing cost is higher and it is inconvenient to process and assemble the components.
It is therefore a primary object of the present invention to provide a telescopic locating structure. The telescopic locating structure has simplified components so that the manufacturing cost is greatly lowered and the requirement for the precision is greatly reduced. Also, it is unnecessary to over-process or over-assemble the components and the rod members or tubular members can be easily steplessly located after relatively telescoped.
To achieve the above and other objects, the telescopic locating structure of the present invention includes a linearly extending first extension member and a linearly extending second extension member. The second extension member is coaxially slidably fitted and connected with the first extension member. The second extension member is coaxially reciprocally telescopically moved relative to the first extension member. The telescopic locating structure further includes a second connection member having an engagement section slidably disposed on the second extension member. The geometrical central axis of the engagement section is eccentric to the axis of the second extension member. Accordingly, the engagement section can be engaged between the second extension member and other fixing member so as to restrict and locate the second extension member.
To speak more specifically, the telescopic locating structure of the present invention further includes a first connection member fixedly disposed at one end of the first extension member. The second connection member is connected on the first connection member and movable between an engaged position and a released position relative to the first connection member. The engagement section of the second connection member is formed with a slide hole. The slide hole is formed through a geometrical central axis of the engagement section between two ends thereof. An axis of the slide hole is eccentric to the geometrical central axis of the engagement section. The engagement section is coaxially slidably fitted on and connected with the second extension member. Accordingly, when the second connection member is positioned in the engaged position, the engagement section is forcedly deflected in a direction normal to the geometrical central axis, whereby the second extension member tightly abuts a sidewall of the slide hole to press-fit and connect the engagement section on the first connection member so as to restrict and locate the second extension member. When the second connection member is positioned in the released position, the engagement section is loosened from the first connection member to a released state, whereby the slide hole will not hinder the second extension member from axially moving and thus the second and first extension members can be axially telescopically moved relative to each other.
In the above telescopic locating structure, the engagement section is collar-shaped. One end of the engagement section has a conic configuration. The conic configuration has a curvature center as the geometrical central axis.
In the above telescopic locating structure, the first connection member has an annular socket coaxial with the first extension section. The socket has an opening directed to the conic end of the engagement section, whereby when the second connection member is positioned in the engaged position, the conic end of the engagement section is eccentrically plugged in the socket.
In the above telescopic locating structure, the first connection member has a tubular first connector fixedly disposed at one end of the first extension member. The socket is formed on an end face of one end of the first connector.
In the above telescopic locating structure, the second connection member has a tubular second connector coaxially slidably fitted on and connected with the second extension member for connecting with the first connection member. The engagement section is positioned between the first connector and the first connection member.
In the above telescopic locating structure, the first connection member has a tubular first connector coaxially disposed at one end of the first extension member for serially connecting with the second connector.
In the above telescopic locating structure, the first connection member further has a first connection section and the second connection member further has a second connection section for connecting with the first connection section. The first and second connection sections are respectively disposed between the serially connected parts of the serially connected first and second connectors.
In the above telescopic locating structure, the second connection member further has a second connection section disposed on the engagement section. The first connection member has a first connection section for connecting with the second connection section.
In the above telescopic locating structure, the first and second connection sections are complementary threads for screwing with each other.
In the above telescopic locating structure, the first and second connection sections are a socket and a boss complementary to each other.
The present invention can be best understood through the following description and accompanying drawings, wherein:
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The first extension member 20 is a hollow circular tubular body linearly extending by a certain length.
The second extension member 30 is also a hollow circular tubular body linearly extending by a certain length. The outer diameter of the second extension member 30 is smaller than the inner diameter of the first extension member 20. Accordingly, the second extension member 30 can be coaxially slidably fitted in and connected with the first extension member 20 and axially telescopically moved relative to the first extension member 20.
The first connection member 40 has a first connector 41 in the form of a hollow circular tube. The first connector 41 has an inner diameter substantially equal to the outer diameter of the second extension member 30, whereby the first connector 41 is slidably fitted on and connected with the second extension member 30. One end of the first connector 41 is coaxially screwed in and fixedly connected with one end of the first extension member 20. An annular socket 42 is coaxially formed on the end face of the other end of the first connector 41. A threaded first connection section 43 is annularly disposed on the circumference of the other end of the first connector 41.
The second connection member 50 has a tubular second connector 51. The second connector 51 is coaxially slidably fitted on and connected with the second extension member 30. A threaded second connection section 52 is annularly disposed on the inner wall face of the second connector 51 for coaxially screwing with the first connection section 43. Accordingly, the second connector 51 can be serially connected with the first connector 41. A collar-shaped engagement section 53 is positioned between the second connector 51 and the first connector 41. One end of the engagement section 53 is outward tapered to form a conic configuration. A slide hole 54 is formed through the engagement section 53 between two ends thereof. The engagement section 53 is coaxially slidably fitted on and connected with the second extension member 30. The axis 541 of the slide hole 54 is eccentric to the geometrical central axis 531 of the conic configuration of the engagement section 53.
According to the above arrangement, in a normal not-located/restricted state, the second extension member 30 can be reciprocally telescopically moved relative to the first extension member 20 so as to adjust the total length of the telescopic locating structure 10 in accordance with the practical requirement. In this case, as shown in
When it is desired to restrict and locate the second extension member 30, as shown in
Moreover, as shown in
It should be noted that the present invention is characterized in that the axis 541 of the slide hole 54 is eccentric to the geometrical central axis 531 of the engagement section 53. Therefore, when the geometrical central axis 531 of the engagement section 53 is radially moved to the axis of the second extension member 30, the adjacent parts are eccentrically press-fitted and tightly engaged with each other, whereby the second extension member 30 is located. In other words, all the techniques based on the above technical characteristic are included in the protection scope of the present invention. For example,
In the second, third and fourth embodiments, the second connector and the engagement section of the first embodiment are combined into a one-piece component. As shown in
In addition, with respect to the connection structure between the first and second connection members, the second embodiment is different from the first embodiment in that in the second embodiment, the first connection section 43′ is annularly slidably disposed on the circumference of the first connector 41′ on the first extension member 20′. In the third embodiment, the first connection section 43″ is directly annularly disposed on the circumference of one end of the first extension member 20″. The first connection sections 43′, 43″ can be respectively screwed with the corresponding second connection sections 52′, 52″.
Moreover, the connection between the first and second connection sections not only can be achieved by screwing, but also can be achieved by other techniques. For example, as shown in
The above embodiments are only used to illustrate the present invention, not intended to limit the scope thereof. Many modifications of the above embodiments can be made without departing from the spirit of the present invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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104120201 | Jun 2015 | TW | national |