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US20010054863A1
US20010054863A1 US09/858,097 US85809701A US2001054863A1 US 20010054863 A1 US20010054863 A1 US 20010054863A1 US 85809701 A US85809701 A US 85809701A US 2001054863 A1 US2001054863 A1 US 2001054863A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
    • A47B88/00Drawers for tables, cabinets or like furniture; Guides for drawers
    • A47B88/40Sliding drawers; Slides or guides therefor
    • A47B88/483Sliding drawers; Slides or guides therefor with single extensible guides or parts
    • A47B88/487Sliding drawers; Slides or guides therefor with single extensible guides or parts with rollers, ball bearings, wheels, or the like

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  • the present invention relates generally to slide rails for drawers of OA equipment, furniture and the like and more specifically to those simplified in structure.
  • Japanese Patent Laying-Open No. 59-67913 discloses a slide rail structured including a supporting rail attached to a body receiving a drawer and a drawer rail attached to a drawer, with rollers provided therebetween to ensure reliable movement in longitudinal and lateral directions, respectively.
  • the present invention has been made to solve the above disadvantage and it contemplates a slide rail simplified in structure.
  • the present invention provides a slide rail including an external rail, an internal rail and a roller arranged between the external rail and the internal rail, the external rail and the internal rail being slideable relative to each other, wherein the external rail accommodates the internal rail, between a side of the internal rail facing outward and that of the external rail facing inward there being provided opposite spaces each receiving the roller having an axis for rotation traversing a plane in which the slide rail slides, the axis for rotation being spaced from each other by a distance reduced as the axis for rotation comes closer to the external rail.
  • the external rail includes a body extending in a direction in which the slide rail slides, a flange raised at each of opposite sides of the body of the external rail, and a raised portion provided at each of opposite ends of the flange of the external rail to extend inward facing the body of the external rail.
  • the internal rail includes a body extending in the direction in which the slide rail slides, a flange raised at each of opposite sides of the body of the internal rail, and a raised portion provided at each of opposite ends of the flange of the internal rail to extend outward facing the body.
  • the external rail accommodates the internal rail to have their respective internal sides facing each other, an outer side of the flange and raised portion of the internal rail and an inner side of the flange and raised portion of the external rail together define opposite spaces each accommodating the roller with a rolling surface in contact with the flange of the internal rail and the flange of the external rail.
  • the roller each has an axis for rotation traversing the plane in which the slide rail slides and spaced from each other by a distance reduced as the axis for rotation comes closer to the external rail.
  • the rails With the space accommodating the roller, if an external force is exerted to move the external and internal rails away form each other the rails can have their respective raised portions together pinching the roller to prevent the rails from moving away from each other.
  • the flange of the external rail and the flange of the internal rail each have a surface contacting a rolling surface of the roller, parallel thereto.
  • a portion of the raised portion of the external rail closer to the roller and that of the raised portion of the internal rail closer to the roller are each substantially parallel to a side surface of the roller.
  • the roller With the rails having a surface contacting the roller, parallel thereto, the roller can smoothly rotate to reduce the resistance between the external and internal rails as they slide. Thus the slide rail's function can further be enhanced.
  • the space receives more than one roller integrally supported by a supporting rail provided between the external and internal rails.
  • the supporting rail supporting the rollers integrally can facilitate assembling the slide rail and also allows the rollers to integrally function to further enhance the slide rail's function.
  • FIGS. 1A and 1B are front views of a structure of a slide rail in an embodiment of the present invention, the former showing a position with an internal rail pull out of an external rail, the latter showing a position with the internal rail pushed into the external rail;
  • FIG. 2 is a cross section taken along line II-II of FIG. 1B;
  • FIG. 3 is a cross section taken along line III-III of FIG. 1A;
  • FIG. 4 is a cross section taken along line IV-IV of FIG. 1A;
  • FIG. 5 is a cross section taken along line V-V of Fig. 1B.
  • FIG. 6 is a cross section of a drawer with a slide rail of an embodiment of the present invention applied thereto.
  • the slide rail is structured as described with reference to FIGS. 1A and 1B and 2 .
  • the present embodiment provides a slide rail including an external rail 1 and an internal rail 2 .
  • a roller accommodating space is provided to arrange therein a plurality of rollers 4 to allow external and internal rails 1 and 2 to be slideable relative to each other.
  • External rail 1 includes a body 1 a, a flange 1 b provided at opposite sides of body 1 a , and a raised portion 1 c provided at flange 1 b.
  • Body 1 a extends in a direction in which the rail slides.
  • Flange 1 b is raised at the opposite sides of body 1 a .
  • Raised portion 1 c is each provided at an end of flange 1 b to extend inward facing body 1 a.
  • Internal rail 2 includes a body 2 a , a flange 2 b provided at opposite sides of body 2 a and a raised portion 2 c provided at flange 2 b .
  • Body 2 a extends in a direction in which the rail slides.
  • Flange 2 b is raised at the opposite sides of body 2 a .
  • Raised portion 2 c is each provided at an end of flange 2 b to extend outward facing body 2 a.
  • external rail 1 accommodates internal rail 2 such that the rails have their respective internal sides facing each other.
  • An outer side of flange 2 a and raised portion 2 c and an inner side of flange 1 b and raised portion 1 c define a space 10 A for accommodating a roller 4 .
  • Roller 4 has a rolling surface 4 a contacting a contact surface 20 b of flange 2 b and a contact surface 10 b of flange 1 b. Furthermore, roller 4 has an axis for rotation L 1 traversing the plane in which the rail slides and, at the opposite sides, spaced from each other by a distance reduced as it comes closer to external rail 1 . In the present embodiment, as shown in FIG. 2, upper and lower rollers 4 have their respective axes for rotation L 1 having inclinations of ⁇ ° and ⁇ °, respectively, relative to an axis L perpendicular to body 1 a of the external rail.
  • contact surfaces 10 b and 20 b are provided parallel to rolling surface 4 a of roller 4 , as indicated by lines L 1 and L 3 .
  • Supporting rail 3 is provided between external and internal rails 1 and 2 to support and thus integrate roller 4 .
  • Supporting rail 3 includes a body 3 a , a bent portion 3 b provided at opposite sides of body 3 a and a raised portion 3 c raised at an end of bent portion 3 b.
  • Raised portion 3 c has a plurality o guide holes 3 d provided lengthwise to accommodate roller 4 .
  • supporting rail 3 supporting roller 4 integrally can facilitate assembling the slide rail and also allows roller 4 to integrally function to provide the slide rail with a further enhanced function.
  • a portion of raised portion 1 c closer to roller 4 and that of raised portion 2 c closer to roller 4 are each substantially parallel to a side surface of roller 4 .
  • roller 4 can smoothly rotate to reduce the resistance between external and internal rails 1 and 2 as they slide.
  • the slide rail's function can further be enhanced.
  • FIG. 1A shows a position with internal rail 2 maximally drawn out of external rail 1 . In this position a mechanism is adapted to prevent internal rail 2 from coming off external rail 1 . This mechanism will now be described with reference to FIGS. 3 and 4.
  • internal rail 2 has the other end provided with a bent portion 2 d extending toward external rail 1 and abutting against the other end of supporting rail 3 .
  • external rail 1 has one end provided with a bent portion 1 d extending toward internal rail 2 and abutting against one end of supporting rail 3 .
  • supporting rail 3 has the opposite ends sandwiched between external and internal rails 1 and 2 to limit the movement of internal rail 2 toward one end.
  • the internal rail's bent portion 2 d abuts against the external rail's bent portion 1 d to limit the movement of internal rail 2 toward the other end.
  • FIG. 6 shows an example of a slide rail as configured above with a drawer attached thereto.
  • the drawer has a body 100 with external rail 1 fixed thereto by a screw 300 or the like.
  • Internal rail 2 and supporting rail 3 each have a geometry avoiding the head of screw 300 .
  • Fixed to a drawer 200 is internal rail 2 .
  • While the present slide rail is typically applied to such a drawer as shown in FIG. 6 it can also be applied with external rail 1 fixed to a ceiling and internal rail 2 having a lightning appliance attached thereto to readily change the position of the lightning appliance.
  • the present invention essentially provides a slide rail including an external rail, an internal rail and a roller arranged between the external and internal rails, the external and internal rail being provided slideably relative to each other, wherein the external rail accommodates the internal rail, between a side of the internal rail facing outward and that of the external rail facing inward there are provided opposite spaces each receiving the roller having an axis for rotation traversing a plane in which the slide rail slides, and also spaced from each other by a distance reduced as it comes closer to the external rail.
  • the present slide rail can have a single roller having the above-described two functions and it can thus be simplified in structure.
  • the external, internal and supporting rails can each have a simple geometry and they can thus be produced through press work to reduce the cost for producing the slide rail.

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In the present slide rail a space receives a roller. Upper and lower rollers have their respective axes for rotation having inclinations of θ and −θ°, respectively, relative to an axis perpendicular to a body of the external rail. Thus the slide rail can have a simple structure.

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    BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • 1. Field of the Invention [0001]
  • The present invention relates generally to slide rails for drawers of OA equipment, furniture and the like and more specifically to those simplified in structure. [0002]
  • 2. Description of the Background Art [0003]
  • Conventionally, various forms of slide rails have been developed for drawers of furniture, OA equipment and the like. For example, Japanese Patent Laying-Open No. 59-67913 discloses a slide rail structured including a supporting rail attached to a body receiving a drawer and a drawer rail attached to a drawer, with rollers provided therebetween to ensure reliable movement in longitudinal and lateral directions, respectively. [0004]
  • This conventional slide rail requires that between the supporting and drawer rails there exist rollers providing two functions. This increases the number of the parts of the slide rail and consequently complicates its structure and also increases its cost. [0005]
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • The present invention has been made to solve the above disadvantage and it contemplates a slide rail simplified in structure. [0006]
  • To achieve the above object the present invention provides a slide rail including an external rail, an internal rail and a roller arranged between the external rail and the internal rail, the external rail and the internal rail being slideable relative to each other, wherein the external rail accommodates the internal rail, between a side of the internal rail facing outward and that of the external rail facing inward there being provided opposite spaces each receiving the roller having an axis for rotation traversing a plane in which the slide rail slides, the axis for rotation being spaced from each other by a distance reduced as the axis for rotation comes closer to the external rail. [0007]
  • In the present invention preferably the external rail includes a body extending in a direction in which the slide rail slides, a flange raised at each of opposite sides of the body of the external rail, and a raised portion provided at each of opposite ends of the flange of the external rail to extend inward facing the body of the external rail. [0008]
  • Furthermore the internal rail includes a body extending in the direction in which the slide rail slides, a flange raised at each of opposite sides of the body of the internal rail, and a raised portion provided at each of opposite ends of the flange of the internal rail to extend outward facing the body. The external rail accommodates the internal rail to have their respective internal sides facing each other, an outer side of the flange and raised portion of the internal rail and an inner side of the flange and raised portion of the external rail together define opposite spaces each accommodating the roller with a rolling surface in contact with the flange of the internal rail and the flange of the external rail. [0009]
  • The roller each has an axis for rotation traversing the plane in which the slide rail slides and spaced from each other by a distance reduced as the axis for rotation comes closer to the external rail. [0010]
  • With the space accommodating the roller, if an external force is exerted to move the external and internal rails away form each other the rails can have their respective raised portions together pinching the roller to prevent the rails from moving away from each other. [0011]
  • If an external force is exerted to move the external and internal rails closer to each other, with the rollers' axes for rotation spaced from each other by a distance reduced as they come closer to the external rail, the external force is thus exerted to move the opposite rollers closer to each other. However, the rollers, having their positions fixed by the flange of the internal rail, cannot be moved close to each other. Thus the external and internal rails would not move close to each other. Thus if the external and internal rails receive such external forces in the two directions as described above the rails would not move close to or away from each other. [0012]
  • Furthermore, if an external force is exerted in a direction traversing the roller's rolling surface, with the space having the roller arranged therein, the internal rail does not move relative to the external rail in the direction traversing the rolling surface. Generally, a large load is imposed in this direction, although the rolling surface can receive the load and the roller can thus have its function maximally served to ensure that the slide rail reliably operates. [0013]
  • Furthermore in the present invention preferably the flange of the external rail and the flange of the internal rail each have a surface contacting a rolling surface of the roller, parallel thereto. [0014]
  • Furthermore in the present invention preferably a portion of the raised portion of the external rail closer to the roller and that of the raised portion of the internal rail closer to the roller are each substantially parallel to a side surface of the roller. [0015]
  • With the rails having a surface contacting the roller, parallel thereto, the roller can smoothly rotate to reduce the resistance between the external and internal rails as they slide. Thus the slide rail's function can further be enhanced. [0016]
  • Furthermore in the present invention preferably the space receives more than one roller integrally supported by a supporting rail provided between the external and internal rails. [0017]
  • The supporting rail supporting the rollers integrally, can facilitate assembling the slide rail and also allows the rollers to integrally function to further enhance the slide rail's function.[0018]
  • The foregoing and other objects, features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the present invention when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. [0019]
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • In the drawings: [0020]
  • FIGS. 1A and 1B are front views of a structure of a slide rail in an embodiment of the present invention, the former showing a position with an internal rail pull out of an external rail, the latter showing a position with the internal rail pushed into the external rail; [0021]
  • FIG. 2 is a cross section taken along line II-II of FIG. 1B; [0022]
  • FIG. 3 is a cross section taken along line III-III of FIG. 1A; [0023]
  • FIG. 4 is a cross section taken along line IV-IV of FIG. 1A; [0024]
  • FIG. 5 is a cross section taken along line V-V of Fig. 1B; and [0025]
  • FIG. 6 is a cross section of a drawer with a slide rail of an embodiment of the present invention applied thereto.[0026]
  • DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
  • An embodiment of a slide rail of the present invention will now be described with reference to the drawings. [0027]
  • Structure of Slide Rail
  • In the present embodiment the slide rail is structured as described with reference to FIGS. 1A and 1B and [0028] 2.
  • With reference the figures the present embodiment provides a slide rail including an [0029] external rail 1 and an internal rail 2. Between external and internal rails 1 and 2 a roller accommodating space is provided to arrange therein a plurality of rollers 4 to allow external and internal rails 1 and 2 to be slideable relative to each other.
  • Structure of External Rail 1
  • [0030] External rail 1 includes a body 1 a, a flange 1 b provided at opposite sides of body 1 a, and a raised portion 1 c provided at flange 1 b. Body 1 a extends in a direction in which the rail slides. Flange 1 b is raised at the opposite sides of body 1 a. Raised portion 1 c is each provided at an end of flange 1 b to extend inward facing body 1 a.
  • Structure of Internal Rail 2
  • [0031] Internal rail 2 includes a body 2 a, a flange 2 b provided at opposite sides of body 2 a and a raised portion 2 c provided at flange 2 b. Body 2 a extends in a direction in which the rail slides. Flange 2 b is raised at the opposite sides of body 2 a. Raised portion 2 c is each provided at an end of flange 2 b to extend outward facing body 2 a.
  • As shown in the figure, [0032] external rail 1 accommodates internal rail 2 such that the rails have their respective internal sides facing each other. An outer side of flange 2 a and raised portion 2 c and an inner side of flange 1 b and raised portion 1 c define a space 10A for accommodating a roller 4.
  • [0033] Roller 4 has a rolling surface 4 a contacting a contact surface 20 b of flange 2 b and a contact surface 10 b of flange 1 b. Furthermore, roller 4 has an axis for rotation L1 traversing the plane in which the rail slides and, at the opposite sides, spaced from each other by a distance reduced as it comes closer to external rail 1. In the present embodiment, as shown in FIG. 2, upper and lower rollers 4 have their respective axes for rotation L1 having inclinations of θ° and −θ°, respectively, relative to an axis L perpendicular to body 1 a of the external rail.
  • Furthermore, contact surfaces [0034] 10 b and 20 b are provided parallel to rolling surface 4 a of roller 4, as indicated by lines L1 and L3.
  • Furthermore a supporting [0035] rail 3 is provided between external and internal rails 1 and 2 to support and thus integrate roller 4. Supporting rail 3 includes a body 3 a, a bent portion 3 b provided at opposite sides of body 3 a and a raised portion 3 c raised at an end of bent portion 3 b.
  • Raised [0036] portion 3 c has a plurality o guide holes 3 d provided lengthwise to accommodate roller 4.
  • Function and Effect
  • If the slide rail thus configured, with [0037] roller 4 accommodated in space 10A, receives an external force to move external and internal rails 1 and 2 away from each other, raised portions 1 c and 2 c together can pinch roller 4 to prevent external and internal rails 1 and 2 from moving away from each other.
  • If an external force is exerted to move external and [0038] internal rails 1 and 2 closer to each other, with the roller 4 axis for rotation L1 spaced from each other by a distance reduced as it comes closer to external rail 1, the external force is thus exerted to move opposite rollers 4 closer to each other. However, rollers 4, having their positions fixed by flange 2 b of the internal rail, cannot be moved close to each other. Thus external and internal rails 1 and 2 would not move close to each other.
  • Thus if external and [0039] internal rails 1 and 2 receive such external forces in the two directions as described above the rails do not move close to or away from each other.
  • Furthermore, if an external force is exerted in a direction traversing the [0040] roller 4 rolling surface 4 a, with space 10A having the roller arranged therein, internal rail 2 does not move relative to external rail 1 in the direction traversing rolling surface 4 a. Generally, a large load is imposed in this direction, although rolling surface 4 a can receive the load and roller 4 can thus have its function maximally served to ensure that the slide rail reliably operates.
  • Furthermore, supporting [0041] rail 3 supporting roller 4 integrally, can facilitate assembling the slide rail and also allows roller 4 to integrally function to provide the slide rail with a further enhanced function.
  • Preferably, a portion of raised [0042] portion 1 c closer to roller 4 and that of raised portion 2 c closer to roller 4 are each substantially parallel to a side surface of roller 4. With the rails having a surface contacting roller 4, parallel thereto, roller 4 can smoothly rotate to reduce the resistance between external and internal rails 1 and 2 as they slide. Thus the slide rail's function can further be enhanced.
  • Stopper Mechanism
  • A description will now be provided of a stopper mechanism of the slide rail of the present embodiment. FIG. 1A shows a position with [0043] internal rail 2 maximally drawn out of external rail 1. In this position a mechanism is adapted to prevent internal rail 2 from coming off external rail 1. This mechanism will now be described with reference to FIGS. 3 and 4.
  • With reference to FIG. 3, [0044] internal rail 2 has the other end provided with a bent portion 2 d extending toward external rail 1 and abutting against the other end of supporting rail 3. Furthermore, with reference to FIG. 4, external rail 1 has one end provided with a bent portion 1 d extending toward internal rail 2 and abutting against one end of supporting rail 3. Thus supporting rail 3 has the opposite ends sandwiched between external and internal rails 1 and 2 to limit the movement of internal rail 2 toward one end.
  • With reference to FIG. 5, at the other end of the slide rail, the internal rail's [0045] bent portion 2 d abuts against the external rail's bent portion 1 d to limit the movement of internal rail 2 toward the other end.
  • FIG. 6 shows an example of a slide rail as configured above with a drawer attached thereto. The drawer has a [0046] body 100 with external rail 1 fixed thereto by a screw 300 or the like. Internal rail 2 and supporting rail 3 each have a geometry avoiding the head of screw 300. Fixed to a drawer 200 is internal rail 2.
  • While the present slide rail is typically applied to such a drawer as shown in FIG. 6 it can also be applied with [0047] external rail 1 fixed to a ceiling and internal rail 2 having a lightning appliance attached thereto to readily change the position of the lightning appliance.
  • The present invention essentially provides a slide rail including an external rail, an internal rail and a roller arranged between the external and internal rails, the external and internal rail being provided slideably relative to each other, wherein the external rail accommodates the internal rail, between a side of the internal rail facing outward and that of the external rail facing inward there are provided opposite spaces each receiving the roller having an axis for rotation traversing a plane in which the slide rail slides, and also spaced from each other by a distance reduced as it comes closer to the external rail. [0048]
  • Conventionally, external forces in two directions are each addressed by a roller. By contrast the present slide rail can have a single roller having the above-described two functions and it can thus be simplified in structure. Furthermore the external, internal and supporting rails can each have a simple geometry and they can thus be produced through press work to reduce the cost for producing the slide rail. [0049]
  • Although the present invention has been described and illustrated in detail, it is clearly understood that the same is by way of illustration and example only and is not to be taken by way of limitation, the spirit and scope of the present invention being limited only by the terms of the appended claims. [0050]

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What is claimed is:
1. A slide rail comprising an external rail, an internal rail and a roller arranged between said external rail and said internal rail, said external rail and said internal rail being slideable relative to each other, wherein said external rail accommodates said internal rail, between a side of said internal rail facing outward and that of said external rail facing inward there being provided opposite spaces each receiving said roller having an axis for rotation traversing a plane in which the slide rail slides, said axis for rotation being spaced from each other by a distance reduced as said axis of rotation comes closer to said external rail.
2. The slide rail of
claim 1
, wherein:
said external rail includes a body extending in a direction in which the slide rail slides, a flange raised at each of opposite sides of said body of said external rail, and a raised portion provided at each of opposite ends of said flange of said external rail to extend inward facing said body of said external rail;
said internal rail includes a body extending in the direction in which the slide rail slides, a flange raised at each of opposite sides of said body of said internal rail, and a raised portion provided at each of opposite ends of said flange of said internal rail to extend outward facing said body; and
Said external rail accommodates said internal rail to have their respective internal sides facing each other, an outer side of said flange and raised portion of said internal rail and an inner side of said flange and raised portion of said external rail together define opposite spaces each accommodating said roller with a rolling surface in contact with said flange of said internal rail and said flange of said external rail, said roller each having an axis for rotation traversing the plane in which the slide rail slides and spaced from each other by a distance reduced as said axis for rotation comes closer to said external rail.
3. The slide rail of
claim 2
, wherein said flange of said external rail and said flange of said internal rail each have a surface contacting a rolling surface of said roller, parallel thereto.
4. The slide rail of
claim 2
, wherein a portion of said raised portion of said external rail closer to said roller and that of said raised portion of said internal rail closer to said roller are each substantially parallel to a side surface of said roller.
5. The slide rail of
claim 2
, wherein said space receives more than one said roller integrally supported by a supporting rail provided between said external rail and said internal rail.
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