WO2017006806A1 - Dispositif de guidage et élément de fixation l'utilisant - Google Patents

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WO2017006806A1
WO2017006806A1 PCT/JP2016/069114 JP2016069114W WO2017006806A1 WO 2017006806 A1 WO2017006806 A1 WO 2017006806A1 JP 2016069114 W JP2016069114 W JP 2016069114W WO 2017006806 A1 WO2017006806 A1 WO 2017006806A1
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宏臣 栗林
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16CSHAFTS; FLEXIBLE SHAFTS; ELEMENTS OR CRANKSHAFT MECHANISMS; ROTARY BODIES OTHER THAN GEARING ELEMENTS; BEARINGS
    • F16C29/00Bearings for parts moving only linearly
    • F16C29/12Arrangements for adjusting play

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  • the present invention relates to a guide device for guiding a table, a drawer, a cabinet, a device, etc. being pulled out and / or pulled in, and a fixture using the guide device.
  • a slide rail including an outer rail and an inner rail that is slidably assembled to the outer rail via a rolling element.
  • an inner rail is attached to a table etc.
  • an outer rail is attached to a main body.
  • a position holding mechanism for holding the position of the inner rail is incorporated in the slide rail.
  • a rotation latch is provided on the outer rail so as to be rotatable, the rotation latch is urged toward the inner rail by a torsion spring, and the inner rail is held by a frictional force generated between the rotation latch and the inner rail. Things are known.
  • the present invention provides a guide device that can strengthen the holding power of a table, a drawer, a cabinet, equipment, and the like.
  • one embodiment of the present invention is arranged in a first member, a second member that is assembled to the first member so as to be relatively movable in a length direction, and the second member.
  • An engagement body and a pair of leaf spring portions disposed so as to sandwich the engagement body between the first members, and the pair of leaf spring portions has a minimum dimension between the pair of leaf spring portions. It is bent so as to be smaller than the size of the united body, the engaging body gets over the minimum dimension position between the pair of leaf spring portions, and the second member is held at a predetermined position with respect to the first member. In this state, the minimum dimension between the pair of leaf springs is smaller than the dimension of the engaging body, and both lengthwise ends of each leaf spring are supported by the first member.
  • the both ends of the leaf spring are supported without being cantilevered by the first member. For this reason, the spring force of the bent leaf
  • FIG. 6A is a side view of the operation of the slide rail position holding mechanism (FIG. 6A shows a state in which the shaft is abutted against the stopper, and FIG. 6B shows the shaft passing through the minimum dimension position of the leaf spring portion.
  • FIG. 6C shows a state where the shaft passes through the second inclined portion of the leaf spring portion).
  • FIG. 7A is a perspective view showing the operation of the slide rail position holding mechanism (FIG. 7A shows a state in which the shaft is abutted against the stopper, and FIG. FIG. 7C shows a state in which the shaft passes through the second inclined portion of the leaf spring portion.
  • FIG. 10 is a partially enlarged view of FIG. 9.
  • FIG. 9 is a sectional view taken along line XX in FIG. 8. It is a side view of the slide rail of 2nd embodiment of this invention.
  • FIG. 13 (a) shows the inner rail retracted position
  • FIG. 13 (b) shows the state immediately after the pin passes the minimum dimension position of the leaf spring portion
  • FIG. 13 (c) shows a state after the pin has passed the minimum dimension position of the leaf spring portion). It is a perspective view which shows the modification of the inner rail of the slide rail of 2nd embodiment of this invention.
  • the slide rail includes an outer rail 1 as a first member and inner rails 2a and 2b as second members.
  • the inner rails 2a and 2b are assembled to the outer rail 1 so as to be slidable from the retracted position to the pulled-out position in the length direction (front-rear direction in the figure).
  • the inner rail 2a is attached to the table, the drawer 4, etc.
  • the inner rail 2b is attached to the main body 5 (see FIG. 3).
  • a plurality of balls 3 as rolling elements are interposed between the outer rail 1 and the inner rails 2a and 2b.
  • the slide rail is used for a fixture or the like that allows a table, a drawer, a cabinet, a device, or the like to be pulled out and / or retracted.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a slide rail into which the inner rails 2a and 2b are drawn
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the slide rail from which the inner rails 2a and 2b are drawn out.
  • Two inner rails 2 a and 2 b are assembled to the H-shaped outer rail 1.
  • the two inner rails 2a and 2b are drawn out in opposite directions. This is to ensure the stroke of the slide rail.
  • the configuration of the slide rail will be described using the front, rear, left, and right directions shown in FIGS. 1 to 3.
  • the arrangement of the slide rail is not limited to such an arrangement.
  • the outer rail 1 has an H-shaped cross section, and includes a pair of upper and lower side walls 7a and 7b and a connecting wall 8 that connects the side walls 7a and 7b.
  • the side walls 7a and 7b and the connecting wall 8 are integrally formed.
  • the connecting wall 8 can be made thinner and lighter than when two U-shaped or C-shaped channels are joined back to back. .
  • the inner rails 2a and 2b are sandwiched between the pair of upper and lower side walls 7a and 7b via the ball 3 so as to be slidable in the front-rear direction (direction perpendicular to the paper surface).
  • the cross sections of the inner rails 2a and 2b are substantially square.
  • the inner rails 2a and 2b are arranged on the left and right sides of the connecting wall 8 of the outer rail 1 that is symmetric.
  • the inner rails 2a and 2b have the same configuration except that the pull-out directions are different.
  • the left half configuration of the left inner rail 2a and the outer rail 1 will be described, and the right inner rail 2b and the right half of the outer rail 1 will be denoted by the same reference numerals and the description thereof will be omitted.
  • a single ball rolling groove 1a is formed as a rolling element rolling groove.
  • a single ball rolling groove 11 facing the ball rolling groove 1a is formed on each of the upper and lower side surfaces of the inner rail 2a.
  • a ball 3 is interposed between the ball rolling groove 1 a and the ball rolling groove 11. The ball 3 is held by a plate-like cage 12.
  • the cross sections of the ball rolling grooves 1a and 11 are formed in a circular arc groove formed of, for example, a single arc.
  • the cross section of ball rolling grooves 1a and 11 can be made into a circular arc groove. Further, by making the cross sections of the ball rolling grooves 1a, 11 into circular arc grooves, it is possible to prevent the positional deviation of the cage 12 that holds the balls 3.
  • the pinion 13 is rotatably fitted to the cage 12 that holds the ball 3.
  • Racks 14 and 15 that mesh with the pinion 13 are attached to the outer rail 1 and the inner rail 2a.
  • the pinion 13 is rotatably fitted in a hole formed in the cage 12.
  • the rotation shaft 13 a of the pinion 13 faces in the left-right direction, and the rotation of the rotation shaft 13 a is guided by the hole of the cage 12.
  • the gear portion 13 b of the pinion 13 protrudes in the vertical direction from the hole of the cage 12 and meshes with the racks 14 and 15.
  • the racks 14 and 15 are attached to the recesses 16 and 17 of the inner rail 2a and the outer rail 1 so that the pinion 13 and the racks 14 and 15 do not interfere with the mounting surfaces of the table, the drawer 4 and the like.
  • the pinion 13 moves by 1 ⁇ 2 of the sliding amount of the inner rail 2a. Since the cage 12 moves along with the movement of the pinion 13, the positional deviation of the cage 12 can be prevented.
  • FIG. 4 shows a side view of the end of the slide rail
  • FIG. 5 shows a perspective view (including a partial cross-sectional view) of the end of the slide rail. 4 and 5, one inner rail 2b is removed to show the position holding mechanism in an easy-to-understand manner.
  • the position holding mechanism includes a shaft 21 as an engaging body disposed on the inner rail 2a, and a pair of leaf spring portions 22a and 22b disposed so as to sandwich the shaft 21 between the outer rails 1.
  • the leaf spring portions 22a and 22b are elongated in the length direction of the outer rail 1 and are substantially parallel to each other.
  • notches 8a and 8b elongated in the length direction are formed.
  • Part of the leaf spring portions 22a and 22b is accommodated in the notches 8a and 8b.
  • a stopper 18 is formed between the notches 8a and 8b.
  • the leaf spring portions 22a and 22b and the stopper 18 are arranged compactly on the outer rail 1. be able to.
  • the shaft 21 has a circular cross section and is attached to the inner rail 2a (see FIG. 2). As shown in FIG. 4, when the inner rail 2 a is in the retracted position, the shaft 21 of the inner rail 2 a hits the stopper 18 of the outer rail 1. This restricts the inner rail 2a at the retracted position from sliding further in the retracted direction.
  • Both end portions of the leaf spring portions 22 a and 22 b are supported by the outer rail 1. As shown in FIG. 5, one end portion 23 of the leaf spring portions 22a and 22b is fixed to the outer rail 1 by a fastening member such as a screw. The other end portions 24 of the leaf spring portions 22a and 22b are supported by the support surface 25 of the outer rail 1 (the wall surfaces of the notches 8a and 8b) so as to be movable in the length direction. The other end portions 24 of the leaf spring portions 22 a and 22 b are bent convex toward the support surface 25.
  • the thickness and height of the leaf spring portions 22a and 22b are not limited. For example, the height of the leaf spring portions 22a and 22b can be made equal to the thickness of the connecting wall 8. Further, in order to facilitate manufacture, the pair of leaf spring portions 22 a and 22 b can be connected in the vicinity of the one end portion 23.
  • the leaf spring portions 22 a and 22 b are bent so that the minimum dimension w between them is smaller than the diameter d (dimension d) of the shaft 21.
  • a linear first inclined portion 26 is formed closer to the stopper 18 than the minimum dimension position 29 of the leaf spring portions 22a and 22b.
  • the first angle ⁇ formed by the first inclined portion 26 and the length direction 30 is set to 30 ° or more and 70 ° or less. More preferably, it is set to 40 ° or more and 50 ° or less.
  • a linear second inclined portion 27 is formed on the opposite side of the first inclined portion 26 across the minimum dimension position 29 of the leaf spring portions 22a and 22b.
  • the second angle ⁇ formed by the second inclined portion 27 and the length direction 30 is set smaller than the first angle ⁇ , for example, 5 ° or more and 30 ° or less.
  • the first inclined portion 26 and the second inclined portion 27 constitute a constricted portion 28.
  • 6 and 7 show operation diagrams of the position holding mechanism when the inner rail 2a in the retracted position is pulled out.
  • 6A and 7A show a state where the shaft 21 is abutted against the stopper 18 (retraction position of the inner rail 2a), and
  • FIGS. 6B and 7B show that the shaft 21 is a plate.
  • 6 (c) and 7 (c) show a state where the shaft 21 passes through the second inclined portion 27 of the leaf spring portions 22a and 22b. Show.
  • the leaf spring portions 22a and 22b are deformed so as to extend. Since the other end 24 of the leaf spring portions 22a and 22b is slidably supported on the support surface 25 of the outer rail 1, the extension of the leaf spring portions 22a and 22b can be released, and the leaf spring portions 22a and 22b are excessively large. Generation of excessive stress can be prevented. Since the other end portions 24 of the leaf spring portions 22a and 22b are bent convexly toward the support surface 25, the support surface 25 slides smoothly.
  • the first angle ⁇ (see FIG. 4) of the first inclined portion 26 is set to 30 ° or more and 70 ° or less, the maximum holding force can be obtained.
  • the first angle ⁇ of the first inclined portion 26 is less than 30 °, the amount of bending of the leaf spring portions 22a and 22b becomes small, and the spring force of the leaf spring portions 22a and 22b also becomes weak.
  • the first angle ⁇ of the first inclined portion 26 exceeds 70 °, the first inclined portion 26 becomes like a wall, and it becomes difficult to bend the leaf spring portions 22a and 22b.
  • the first angle ⁇ is set to 40 ° or more and 50 ° or less, a remarkable effect is obtained.
  • the shaft 21 passes through the second inclined portion 27 as shown in FIG. Since the second angle ⁇ (see FIG. 4) of the second inclined portion 27 is smaller than the first angle ⁇ of the first inclined portion 26, the spring force generated in the leaf spring portions 22a and 22b is weak. For this reason, the shaft 21 can be moved over the minimum dimension position 29 with a small force. As shown in FIG. 6A, the leaf spring portions 22 a and 22 b hold the shaft 21 at a predetermined position where it abuts against the stopper 18 in a state where the shaft 21 has passed the minimum dimension position 29.
  • the stopper mechanism includes a leaf spring portion 31 attached to the outer rail 1, a stopper 32 attached to the outer rail 1, and a stopper 33 (see FIG. 3) attached to the inner rail 2a.
  • the leaf spring portion 31 is cantilevered by the outer rail 1.
  • the tip of the leaf spring part 31 is bent convexly toward the inner rail 2a.
  • a window is formed in the outer rail 1 so that the leaf spring portion 31 can be deformed.
  • the stopper 33 of the inner rail 2a gets over the tip of the leaf spring portion 31 and abuts against the stopper 32 of the outer rail 1.
  • maintains the position of the stopper 33 of the inner rail 2a with a spring force.
  • FIG. 8 to 11 show a slide rail according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
  • 8 shows the retracted positions of the inner rails 42a and 42b
  • FIG. 9 shows the pulled positions of the inner rails 42a and 42b
  • FIG. 10 shows a partially enlarged view of FIG. 9
  • FIG. 11 shows the XX line of FIG. A cross-sectional view is shown.
  • the slide rail of the second embodiment also includes an outer rail 41 having an H-shaped cross section, and a pair of inner rails 42a and 42b that are assembled so as to be movable in the length direction between the pair of side walls 41a and 41b of the outer rail 41. Prepare.
  • the inner rails 42a and 42b have the same configuration except that the pull-out directions are different. Below, in order to make it easy to understand, the structure of the right half of the right inner rail 42b and the outer rail 41 is demonstrated. Components on the left half of the left inner rail 42a and the outer rail 41 are denoted by the same reference numerals and description thereof is omitted.
  • a plurality of balls 3 are interposed between the outer rail 41 and the inner rail 42b.
  • the plurality of balls 3 are held in series in the cage 12.
  • the cage 12 is prevented from being displaced by the racks 14 and 15 and the pinion 13. Since the configuration of the ball 3, the cage 12, the racks 14 and 15, and the pinion 13 is the same as that of the slide rail of the first embodiment, the same reference numerals are given and description thereof is omitted.
  • the fixing method of the pair of leaf spring portions 44a and 44b is changed, and the pair of plates is changed.
  • the notch of the outer rail 41 that accommodates the spring portions 44a and 44b is eliminated.
  • the pin 43 (refer FIG. 12) as an axis
  • the leaf spring portions 44 a and 44 b are disposed at the front end portion (one end portion) of the outer rail 41.
  • the notch 45 b is disposed at the rear end portion (the other end portion) of the outer rail 41.
  • a notch 45 b that is the same as the notch 45 a at the front end of the outer rail 41 is formed at the rear end of the outer rail 41.
  • the inner rail 42b is provided with a pin 43 (see also FIG. 12) as an engaging body and a second stopper 46b in order to hold the inner rail 42b in the retracted position.
  • the pin 43 is arrange
  • the second stopper 46b is disposed at the rear end (the other end) of the inner rail 42b.
  • a second stopper 46b identical to the second stopper 46a at the front end of the inner rail 42a is provided at the rear end of the inner rail 42b.
  • the inner rail 42b When the inner rail 42b is pulled out, the inner rail 42b is held in the pulled out position. Similar to the slide rail of the first embodiment, the outer rail 41 is provided with a leaf spring portion 31 for holding the inner rail 42b in the pulled-out position. Since the structure of the leaf
  • FIG. 12 shows a side view of the inner rail 42b.
  • a pin 43 passes through the front end of the inner rail 42b.
  • the pin 43 faces in a direction orthogonal to the length direction of the inner rail 42b.
  • the pin 43 is fixed to the inner rail 42b by a screw 47 as a fastening member.
  • a pair of leaf spring portions 44 a and 44 b are fixed to the pair of side walls 41 a and 41 b of the outer rail 41.
  • the leaf spring portions 44a and 44b are elongated in the length direction of the outer rail 41 and are substantially parallel to each other.
  • the leaf spring portions 44a and 44b include base end portions 44a1 and 44b1, extension portions 44a4 and 44b4, bent portions 44a2 and 44b2, and distal end portions 44a3 and 44b3.
  • the base end portions 44a1 and 44b1 are fixed to the side walls 41a and 41b of the outer rail 41 by screws 48 as fastening members. As shown in FIG. 10, the base end portions 44 a 1 and 44 b 1 are fixed to the side walls 41 a and 41 b using screw holes 56 and access holes 55 provided in the side walls 41 a and 41 b of the outer rail 41. That is, the upper side wall 41a of the outer rail 41 is provided with a screw hole 56 for fixing the leaf spring portion 44a to the side wall 41a, and a driver (tool) for fixing the leaf spring portion 44b to the side wall 41b. An access hole 55 to be inserted is provided.
  • a screw hole (not shown) for fixing the leaf spring portion 44b to the side wall 41b is provided in the lower side wall 41b of the outer rail 41, and also for fixing the leaf spring portion 44a to the side wall 41a.
  • Access holes are provided.
  • the access hole 55 of the side wall 41a and the screw hole of the side wall 41b face each other, and the screw hole 56 of the side wall 41a and the access hole of the side wall 41b face each other.
  • the driver can be inserted into the access hole 55 from the outside of the side wall 41a, and the leaf spring portion 44b can be fixed to the side wall 41b.
  • the driver can be inserted into the access hole from the outside of the side wall 41b, and the leaf spring portion 44a can be fixed to the side wall 41a.
  • the bent portions 44a2 and 44b2 are bent so that the minimum dimension between the leaf spring portions 44a and 44b is smaller than the length (dimension) of the pin 43 in the axial direction.
  • a linear first inclined portion 51 is formed closer to the pin 43 than the minimum dimension position 53 of the bent portions 44a2 and 44b2.
  • the first angle ⁇ formed by the first inclined portion 51 and the length direction 50 is set to 30 ° to 70 °, preferably 40 ° to 50 °.
  • a straight second inclined portion 52 is formed on the opposite side of the first inclined portion 51 with the minimum dimension position 53 of the bent portions 44a2 and 44b2 interposed therebetween.
  • the second angle ⁇ formed by the second inclined portion 52 and the length direction 50 is smaller than the first angle ⁇ , and is set to, for example, 5 ° to 30 °.
  • the extension portions 44a4 and 44b4 connect the bent portions 44a2 and 44b2 and the base end portions 44a1 and 44b1.
  • the extension portions 44a4 and 44b4 and the side walls 41a and 41b are parallel to each other. There are gaps between the extension portions 44a4 and 44b4 and the side walls 41a and 41b.
  • the tip portions 44a3 and 44b3 are rounded into a substantially arc shape.
  • the tip portions 44a3 and 44b3 are not fixed to the side walls 41a and 41b of the outer rail 41, but are supported by the side walls 41a and 41b (support surfaces) of the outer rail 41 so as to be movable in the length direction.
  • the tip portions 44a3 and 44b3 are in contact with the side walls 41a and 41b.
  • FIG. 13 shows an operation diagram when the inner rail 42b in the retracted position is pulled out.
  • 13 (a) shows the retracted position of the inner rail 42b
  • FIG. 13 (b) shows the state immediately after the pin 43 has passed the minimum dimension position 53 of the leaf spring portions 44a, 44b
  • FIG. 13 (c) The state after the pin 43 passes the minimum dimension position 53 of the leaf
  • the following effects are further achieved. Since it is not necessary to form notches for accommodating the leaf spring portions 44a and 44b in the outer rail 41, the rigidity of the end portion of the outer rail 41 can be improved. As shown in FIG. 9, when the inner rail 42b is in the pulled out position and a vertical force is applied to the tip of the inner rail 42b, the outer rail 41 is forced to open the pair of side walls 41a and 41b. It takes. By improving the rigidity of the end portion of the outer rail 41, it is possible to withstand this force.
  • the engaging body is composed of the pins 43, the manufacturing of the engaging body is easy.
  • the leaf spring portions 44a and 44b can be easily fixed to the side walls 41a and 41b. Since it is not necessary to provide the screw holes 56 in the leaf spring portions 44a and 44b, the fixing strength of the leaf spring portions 44a and 44b is also improved.
  • FIG. 14 shows a modification of the inner rail 42b of the second embodiment.
  • a pair of semi-cylindrical bodies 57 and 58 can be provided on the inner rail 42b instead of the pin 43.
  • the inner rail has two so-called double slides has been described, but the inner rail can be made one.
  • the guide device may be a linear guide including the rail and the block.
  • one end portion of the leaf spring portion in the length direction is fixed to the outer rail, and the other end portion in the length direction is slidably supported on the outer rail, but in order to increase the holding force Further, both end portions in the length direction of the leaf spring portion can be fixed to the outer rail.
  • the other end portion in the length direction of the leaf spring portion is always in contact with the support surface of the outer rail, but the other end portion of the leaf spring portion is in contact with the support surface when the shaft is in the retracted position. Just do it.
  • pin shaft, engaging body
  • 44a, 44b ... leaf spring 44a1, 44b1 ... base end (one end) of the leaf spring, 44a3, 44b3 ... leaf spring Tip part (other end part), 45a, 45b ... notch (first stopper), 46a, 46b ... second stopper, 51 ... first inclined portion, 52 ... second inclined portion, 53 ... minimum dimension position, 50 ... length direction, 55 ... access hole, 56 ... screw hole

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L'invention concerne un dispositif de guidage avec lequel il est possible d'augmenter la force de maintien qui maintient une table, un tiroir, une armoire, un dispositif, etc., dans une position prescrite. Un corps de prise (43) est disposé dans un second élément (42b). Une paire de parties de ressort à lames (44a, 44b) sont disposées dans un premier élément (41) de façon à prendre en sandwich le corps de prise (43). La paire de parties de ressort à lames (44a, 44b) sont infléchies de telle sorte que la dimension minimale entre la paire de parties de ressort à lames (44a, 44b) est inférieure à la dimension (longueur) du corps de prise (43). Lorsque le corps de prise (43) se déplace sur la position (53) de la dimension minimale entre la paire de parties de ressort à lames (44a, 44b), et que le second élément (42b) est maintenu dans une position prescrite par rapport au premier élément (41), la dimension minimale entre la paire de parties de ressort à lames (44a, 44b) est inférieure à la dimension (longueur) du corps de prise (43), et les deux parties d'extrémité dans la direction longitudinale (44a1, 44a3, 44b1, 44b3) de chacune des parties de ressort à lames (44a, 44b) sont soutenues par le premier élément (41).
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