Abstract
A positioning device for a ball bearing slide includes a positioning
member and a releasing member and is incorporated with a mobile track
and a fixed track. The positioning member is pivoted to the mobile
track. The releasing member is inserted into the mobile track. The
positioning member includes a resilient lever having a taper block
to hold against the fixed track to restrict the mobile track in both
directions. The positioning member further includes a protruding post.
The releasing member is provided with a hollowed trough to link to
the positioning member to release the bi-way restriction.
Claims
1. A positioning device for a ball bearing slide incorporated with
a mobile track and a fixed track, wherein the mobile track has slide
channels; the mobile track being inserted into the fixed track; the
fixed track being provided with a stopper, and characterized in that:
the positioning device comprising a positioning member and a releasing
member; the positioning member being provided with a resilient lever
and a retaining foot; the resilient lever having one end formed with
a taper block; the taper block being provided with a bevel edge; a
protruding post being disposed on one side of one end of the retaining
foot; the releasing member being a slide plate; the releasing member
being provided with a hollowed trough for insertion of the protruding
post; the hollowed trough being provided with a bevel edge in relation
to the protruding post; the stopper of the fixed track comprising
a retaining block and a retaining wall; the retaining block being
provided in relation to the resilient lever of the positioning member;
the retaining wall being provided in relation to the retaining foot
of the positioning member; the retaining block including a bevel edge;
thereby, the positioning member being pivoted to the mobile track,
the releasing member sliding into the slide channels of the mobile
track; the taper block sliding over the retaining block and secured
in place and the retaining foot holding against the retaining wall
when the mobile track is pulled externally to restrict the location
of the mobile track in both directions; with the releasing member
being pulled out, the retaining foot being free from the retaining
wall as driven by the protruding post of the retaining foot relatively
by the bevel edge of the hollowed trough of the releasing member.
2. The positioning device for a ball bearing slide of claim 1,
wherein the taper block includes another bevel edge abutted to the
bevel edge of the taper block.
3. The positioning device for a ball bearing slide of claim 1,
wherein the taper block includes a vertical edge abutted to the
bevel edge of the taper block.
4. The positioning device for a ball bearing slide of claim 1,
wherein the releasing member further includes a resilient member;
the resilient member having two ends; the releasing member being
provided with a chamber to accommodate the resilient member and
hold against one end of the resilient member; and a retaining bit
disposed on the mobile track holding against another end of the
resilient member.
5. The positioning device for a ball bearing slide of claim 1,
wherein the releasing member is provided with a knob.
6. The positioning device for a ball bearing slide of claim 1,
wherein a slot in relation to the protruding post is provided on
the mobile track for the protruding post to penetrate through.
7. The positioning device for a ball bearing slide of claim 1,
wherein the retaining block of the stopper on the fixed track includes
another bevel edge abutted to the bevel edge of the retaining block.
8. The positioning device for a ball bearing slide of claim 1,
wherein the retaining block of the stopper on the fixed track includes
a vertical edge abutted to the bevel edge of the retaining block.
9. The positioning device for a ball bearing slide of claim 1,
wherein the hollowed trough of the releasing member includes another
bevel edge abutted to the bevel edge of the hollowed trough.
10. The positioning device for a ball bearing slide of claim 1,
wherein a second protruding post is provided to the resilient lever
to insert into the hollowed trough of the releasing member; a straight
edge being provided to the abutted second bevel edge; and a second
straight edge being provided to the abutted first bevel edge of
the hollowed trough.
11. The positioning device for a ball bearing slide of claim 1,
wherein an extension lever is provided to the taper block of the
resilient lever to hold against a stopper on the mobile track; and
a slot is provided to the releasing member for the stopper of the
mobile track to penetrate through.
12. The positioning device for a ball bearing slide of claim 11,
wherein the form of the taper block of the resilient lever is a
taper curved section to compromise the slope of two bevel edges
and a second extension lever is provided to the tail of the taper
curved section.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] (a) Field of the Invention
[0002] The present invention is a positioning device for a ball
bearing slide, and more particularly to one that exercises bi-way
restriction to prevent a mobile track from retracting and falling
out of position when it is pulled out in relation to a fixed track,
and is provided with a releasing member to release the restriction
or to remove the mobile track.
[0003] (b) Description of the Prior Art
[0004] The prior art as taught in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,549,773, 5,255,983,
5542759, 5730514, and 6502910 discloses a retainer to directly hold
a mobile track from falling out of a fixed track when the mobile
track is pulled outwardly while by directly operating the retainer,
the mobile track is released from the fixed track. However, the
operation requirements of a ball bearing slide is not limited to
retaining or releasing of the mobile track, further operations of
preventing the mobile track from being retracted and later having
the mobile track to retract after its positioning status is released
may be considered and solved.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0005] The primary purpose of the present invention is to provide
a positioning device for a ball bearing slide that restricts a mobile
track from being easily retracted and falling out of a fixed track
by means of a positioning member, and later releases the mobile
track or removes its from the fixed track by means of a releasing
member. To achieve the purpose, the positioning member is pivoted
to the mobile track, and the releasing member is slid into the mobile
track. The positioning member is provided with a resilient lever
and a retaining foot. A taper block is formed on one end of the
resilient lever. A protruding post is disposed to the retaining
foot. A hollowed trough is provided to the releasing member for
the protruding post to insert into. The hollowed trough has a bevel
edge in relation to the protruding post. A retaining block and a
retaining wall are provided to a stopper of the fixed track with
the retaining block located in relation to the resilient lever and
the retaining wall, to the retaining foot. Once the mobile track
is pulled externally, it is restricted in both directions by having
the taper block of the resilient lever to hold against the retaining
block, and the retaining foot to hold against the retaining wall.
The mobile track is cleared off the fixed track by operating the
releasing member to disengage the retaining foot from the retaining
wall.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0006] FIG. 1 is an exploded view showing a first preferred embodiment
of the present invention.
[0007] FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view showing that the first
preferred embodiment of the present invention as an assembly is
in a retracted status.
[0008] FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view showing that the first
preferred embodiment of the present invention is pulled externally
and held in position.
[0009] FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view showing that the first
preferred embodiment of the present invention is released from its
restriction by the retaining foot.
[0010] FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view showing that a mobile track
is pulled away after the release from the retaining foot in the
first preferred embodiment of the present invention.
[0011] FIG. 6 is another cross-sectional view showing that the
mobile track is pulled away after the release from the retaining
foot in the first preferred embodiment of the present invention.
[0012] FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view showing that the mobile
track is pushed in by force in the first preferred embodiment of
the present invention.
[0013] FIG. 8 is another cross-sectional view showing that the
mobile track is pushed in by force in the first preferred embodiment
of the present invention.
[0014] FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional view showing that a bi-way releasing
member releases the restriction from a retaining foot in a second
preferred embodiment of the present invention.
[0015] FIG. 10 is a cross-sectional view showing that a releasing
member releases the restriction from a resilient lever in a third
preferred embodiment of the present invention.
[0016] FIG. 11 is another cross-sectional view showing that the
releasing member releases the restriction from a resilient lever
in the third preferred embodiment of the present invention.
[0017] FIG. 12 is a cross-sectional view showing a resilient lever
of a positioning member of a fourth preferred embodiment of the
present invention.
[0018] FIG. 13 is a cross-sectional view showing a resilient lever
of a positioning member of a fifth preferred embodiment of the present
invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0019] Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, a first preferred embodiment
of the present invention comprises a positioning member (4) and
a releasing member (5) adapted with a mobile track (1), a fixed
track (2), a ball bearing mechanism (3), and a stopper (6).
[0020] The mobile track (1) is provided with a retaining bit (11),
a slot (12), a through hole (13) and a pair of slide channels (14).
[0021] The ball bearing mechanism (3) is provided in the fixed
track (2). The stopper (6) is provided at one end of the fixed track
(2). The positioning member (4) comprises a resilient lever (41),
a retaining foot (42), and a through hole (45). The outer end of
the resilient lever (41) is formed with a taper block (43). The
taper block (43) includes a front bevel edge (431) and a rear bevel
edge (432) with the tip between the two bevel edges (431, 432) engaging
with the mobile track (1). A protruding post (44) is provided on
one side of the outer end of the retaining foot (42). The positioning
member (4) is pivoted to the mobile track (1) by means of a bolt
(46) penetrating through the through hole (45) and the through hole
(13) of the mobile track (1).
[0022] The releasing member (5) is a slide plate having provided
with a hollowed trough (51). The hollowed trough (51) contains a
bevel edge (511). The releasing member (5) is provided with a chamber
(52) to accommodate a resilient member (54). One end of the resilient
member (54) holds against the interior of the chamber (52) while
another end of the resilient member (54) holds against the retaining
bit (11) of the mobile track (11). A knob (53) is provided at the
outer end of the releasing member (5) to facilitate applying force
to push or pull.
[0023] The stopper (6) comprises a retaining block (61) and a retaining
wall (62). The position of the retaining block (61) is in relation
to the resilient lever (41) of the positioning member (4), while
the position of the retaining wall (62) is in relation to the retaining
foot (42) of the positioning member (4). The retaining block (61)
is provided with a first bevel edge (611) and a second bevel edge
(612).
[0024] The mobile track (1) is inserted into the fixed track (2)
and slides along by the rolling motion of the ball bearing mechanism
(3). The releasing member (5) is inserted into the mobile track
(1) through the slide channels (14). The retaining bit (11) of the
mobile track (1) holds against another end of the resilient member
(54). The positioning member (4) is pivoted to the mobile track
(1) by means of the bolt (46). The protruding post (44) of the positioning
member (4) penetrates through the hollowed trough (51) of the releasing
member (5) and the slot (12) of the mobile track (1). The hollowed
trough (51) holds with its bevel edge (511) against the protruding
post (44) for the releasing member (5) to link to the positioning
member (4). The linkage between the is releasing member (5) and
the positioning member (4) permits automatic return by means of
the resilient member (54).
[0025] As illustrated in FIG. 3, when the mobile track (1) is pulled
out, the retaining foot (42) of the positioning member (4) holds
against the retaining wall (62) of the stopper (6) to restrict the
mobile track (1) from falling out of the fixed track (2). Meanwhile,
the resilient lever (41) of the positioning member (4) provides
spring force to have the retaining foot (42) to firmly hold against
the retaining wall (62). The taper block (43) of the resilient lever
(41) has the front bevel edge (431) sliding over the retaining block
(61) of the stopper (6), and then has the rear bevel edge (432)
to hold against the second bevel edge (612) of the retaining block
(61) without being easily pushed to retract. Consequently, the mobile
track (1) is temporarily held in place in both directions.
[0026] Now referring to FIGS. 4, 5, and 6, when the removal of
the mobile track (1) from the fixed track (2) is desired, the knob
(53) of the releasing member (5) is pulled for the hollowed trough
(51) to have its bevel edge (511) pushing against the protruding
post (44) of the retaining foot (42), so that the retaining foot
(42) is pushed away from the retaining wall (62) to release its
restriction to prevent the mobile track (1) from being outwardly
pulled thus to draw the mobile track (1) from the fixed track (2).
To retract the mobile track (1) into the fixed track (2) once again,
as illustrated in FIGS. 7 and 8, the user applies proper push on
the mobile track (1) to flexibly bend the resilient lever (41) for
the taper block (43) to pass over the retaining block (61). The
mobile track (1) is once again retracted into the fixed track (2).
[0027] As illustrated FIG. 9 for a second preferred embodiment
of the present invention, a releasing member (5A) is provided to
operate in both directions. A larger hollowed trough (51A) compared
to that in the first preferred embodiment and an abutted bevel edge
(512A) are provided for the releasing member (5A). Accordingly,
when the releasing member (5A) is inwardly pushed toward the fixed
track (2), a retaining foot (42A) is pushed away from the retaining
wall (62) since the bevel edge (512A) pushes against a protruding
post (44A) of the retaining foot (42A) thus to release the positioning
function of the retaining foot (42A).
[0028] To cope with the bi-way operation mode of the releasing
member (5A), two resilient members (54A, 54A') are provided in series
inside a chamber (52A) of the releasing member (5A) with the retaining
bit (11) of the mobile track (1) holding against between the resilient
members (54A, 54A') to render spring force in both directions.
[0029] In both of the first and the second preferred embodiments
given above, the "forced pushing in" mode is applied in
retracting the mobile track (1) into the fixed track (2). Saving
such mode of the "forced pushing in", another protruding
post (47B) is provided to a resilient lever (41B) to insert into
a hollowed trough (51B) of a releasing member (5B) in a third preferred
embodiment of the present invention, as illustrated in FIG. 10.
A second bevel edge (513B) in relation to the protruding post (47B)
is provided in the hollowed trough (51B), a straight edge (514B)
is disposed to the second bevel edge (513B) and another straight
edge (515B) is disposed to an abutted first bevel edge (511B). When
the releasing member (5B) moves in different directions, a protruding
post (44B) provided on a retaining foot (42B) and the protruding
post (47B) on the resilient lever (41B) will not be subject to the
limiting interference from the hollowed trough (51B) due to the
presence of both straight edges (514B, 515B). A taper block (43B)
is provided with a vertical edge (433B) adjacent to a bevel edge
(431B). A retaining block (61B) is provided with a vertical edge
(613B) adjacent to a bevel edge (611B). Having both vertical edges
(433B, 613B), a positioning status is created that prevents forcing
to push in the mobile track (1). In the third preferred embodiment,
two resilient members (54B, 54B') are provided in series in a chamber
(52B) of the releasing member (5B) while the retaining bit (11)
of the mobile track (1) holds against between the resilient members
(54B, 54B') to render spring force in both directions.
[0030] As illustrated in FIG. 11, when the releasing member (5B)
is pushed to move, the bevel edge (513B) of the hollowed trough
(51B) holds against the protruding post (47B) on the resilient lever
(41B) so as to push the taper block (43B) of the resilient lever
(41B) away from the retaining block (61B) to release its restriction
of moving inwardly by the mobile track (1), and to push the mobile
track (1) into the fixed track (2).
[0031] As illustrated in FIG. 12 for a fourth preferred embodiment
of the present invention, a reinforcement design may be provided
to a resilient lever (41C) for storage more return force. An extension
lever (48C) is formed at an inner end of a taper block (43C) of
the resilient lever (41C) with the tail of the extension lever (48C)
holding against a stopper (15C) provided on a mobile track (1C).
[0032] A slot (55C) is provided to a releasing member (5C) for
the stopper (15C) to penetrate through. Accordingly, with the improved
spring force for the flexible bend of the resilient lever (41C),
the operation of positioning or forced push in for the mobile track
(1C) becomes more precise.
[0033] Furthermore, as illustrated in FIG. 13 for a fifth preferred
embodiment of the present invention, an extension lever (49D) functioning
similar to the extension lever (48C) in the fourth preferred embodiment
extends from the tail of a taper block (43D) of a resilient lever
(41D). The tail of the extension lever (49D) holds against a stopper
(15D) provided on a mobile track (ID). Other than that, the form
of the taper block (43D) of the resilient lever (41D) features bevel
curve to compromise the slope of two bevel edges (43 ID, 432D) to
cause the stress status of the resilient lever thereon to be better
balanced. |