Ball retainer forward locking assembly
A ball retainer forward locking assembly for preventing movement of a ball retainer with respect to a slide is disclosed. In one embodiment, the present invention is comprised of a slide having a first portion of a locking mechanism. A second portion of the locking mechanism includes a ball retainer. The locking mechanism is adapted to provide a removably coupled locking connection between the ball retainer and the slide such that movement of the ball retainer with respect to the slide is minimized.
This patent application is a Continuation of co-pending, commonly-owned patent application Ser. No. 10/241,304, filed on Sep. 10, 2002, entitled “BALL RETAINER FORWARD LOCKING ASSEMBLY,” by Craig Lauchner, which is incorporated herein by reference.
TECHNICAL FIELDThe present claimed invention relates to the field of slide assemblies. More specifically, the present claimed invention relates to a ball retainer forward locking slide assembly.
BACKGROUND ARTPresently, slide assemblies are utilized as the mounting hardware between a component and a rack within which the component may be stored. For example, if the component is an electronic component such as a server, then the use of a rack allows for a plurality of servers to be utilized with efficiency of storage, and convenience of accessibility. In many cases, the rack may have a back panel to which the electronic components can connect, thereby allowing the components to receive their power connections, network connections, phone connections, and the like.
In general, the use of slide assemblies allows for a simple way to hold a component or plurality of components within the rack which also offers convenient access. In a telescoping slide assembly, a ball retainer is used to ensure that when the innermost slide is removed the balls remain in place within the slide assembly. That is, the balls do not fall out of the slide when the inner member is removed.
However, one deleterious effect of quick disconnect telescoping slide assemblies is that while the inner slide is removed from the slide assembly, the ball retainer is allowed to travel freely, thereby requiring a technician to correctly position the ball retainer prior to the installation or reinstallation of the inner slide and any component mounted thereon. For example, when a technician inserts the inner slide into the slide assembly mounted with the rack, before the roller balls within the slide assembly may properly work to support the inner slide and allow for easier movement, the ball retainer must be correctly positioned in the front portion of the slide assembly. In addition, while supporting the weight of the component, while ensuring that the slide assembly is aligning itself correctly within the rack, and while disengaging the locking mechanism, the technician must also ensure the ball retainer stays in its forward most position.
Thus, during the installation process more than one person is needed to ensure correct installation is accomplished with a minimization of damage. For example, during the installation of a component, one technician may be needed to support the weight of the component, correctly align the slide assembly, and insert the component into the rack, while a second technician may be needed to disengage the locking mechanism and ensure the ball retainer is in the correct position. Both technicians would need to work in conjunction in order not to damage the rack, the slide assembly, components already in the rack, and/or the component being placed in the rack.
Thus, the utilization of the ball retainer during the installation process is not user friendly, is time-consuming, is cost associative, and lacks a desired “Design for Usability.”
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTIONA ball retainer forward locking assembly for preventing movement of a ball retainer with respect to a slide is disclosed. In one embodiment, the present invention is comprised of a slide having a first portion of a locking mechanism. A second portion of the locking mechanism includes a ball retainer. The locking mechanism is adapted to provide a removably coupled locking connection between the ball retainer and the slide such that movement of the ball retainer with respect to the slide is minimized.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSThe accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and form a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention:
The drawings referred to in this description should be understood as not being drawn to scale except if specifically noted.
BEST MODES FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTIONReference will now be made in detail to the preferred embodiments of the invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. While the invention will be described in conjunction with the preferred embodiments, it will be understood that they are not intended to limit the invention to these embodiments. On the contrary, the invention is intended to cover alternatives, modifications and equivalents, which may be included within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims. Furthermore, in the following detailed description of the present invention, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present invention. However, the present invention may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well-known methods, procedures, components, and circuits have not been described in detail as not to unnecessarily obscure aspects of the present invention.
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In one embodiment, the location of the first portion of a locking mechanism on slide (or slide portion) 105 may be a dimple such as dimple 125 or a detent such as detent 175 on lead-in 110 as shown as shown in
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The following is a detailed description of the use and operation of the present one-motion installation slide assembly. With reference now to
In one embodiment, slide assemblies 300 and 350 are utilized in conjunction with a rack and a component (e.g., a server) to be stored in the rack. For example, inner slide 375 of
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Once inner slide portion 375 makes initial contact with ball retainer 210, as stated herein, the removably coupled locking connection between ball retainer 210 and second portion 215 is released. For example, slot 260 allows detent portion 250 to pass over dimpled portion 125. Therefore, ball retainer 210 slides freely along with inner slide 375 during the installation. When inner slide 375 begins to be removed from slide assembly 350, ball retainer 210 slides freely toward the front of slide assembly 350. When inner slide 375 is completely removed, detent portion 250 will slide over dimpled portion 125 and will be held in place by dimpled portion 125. Therefore, ball retainer 210 will be locked in the correct location for the future insertion of an inner slide 375. Furthermore, when a user or technician prepares to reinstall inner slide 375, the relocation of ball retainer 210 is not necessary, nor is the need for anyone to maintain the forward location of ball retainer 210 during the installation process.
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Next, at step 404, the present embodiment releases the removably coupled locking connection during installation of an inner slide member. Beneficially, the present embodiment eliminates the need to manually release the locking mechanism between the ball retainer (e.g., ball retainer 210 of
Thus, embodiments of the present invention provide a ball retainer forward locking assembly method and apparatus which maintains the ball retainer in a forward position during installation. The ball retainer forward locking assembly method and apparatus achieves the above accomplishment and also provides a reliable release mechanism for the ball retainer when the inner slide is being inserted into the slide assembly while also significantly reducing assembly procedures and personnel requirements. In addition, it can be adapted to readily interface with industry standard components and meet industry standard specifications.
The foregoing descriptions of specific embodiments of the present invention have been presented for purposes of illustration and description. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed, and many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical application, to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the invention and various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. It is intended that the scope of the invention be defined by the claims appended hereto and their equivalents.
Claims
1-20. (canceled)
21. A slide assembly, comprising
- a first slide having a front end and a rear end;
- an inner slide which is removable from said front end of said first slide;
- a ball retainer adapted to assist sliding movement of said inner slide, wherein said ball retainer is movable along said first slide and said ball retainer defines a catch engagement surface;
- a catch locking mechanism coupled with said first slide, wherein if said inner slide is removed from said first slide, then said catch locking mechanism inhibits rearward movement of said ball retainer by removably coupling with said catch engagement surface.
22. The slide assembly of claim 21, wherein said catch engagement surface comprises a detent portion adapted to provide a removably coupled friction lock between said first slide and said ball retainer.
23. The slide assembly of claim 21, wherein said catch locking mechanism comprises a detent portion adapted to provide a removably coupled friction lock between said first slide and said ball retainer.
24. The slide assembly of claim 21, wherein said catch engagement surface comprises a raised portion adapted to provide a removably coupled friction lock between said first slide and said ball retainer.
25. The slide assembly of claim 21, wherein said catch locking mechanism comprises a raised portion adapted to provide a removably coupled friction lock between said first slide and said ball retainer.
26. The slide assembly of claim 21, wherein said catch engagement surface comprises a groove portion adapted to provide a removably coupled friction lock between said first slide and said ball retainer.
27. The slide assembly of claim 21, wherein said catch locking mechanism comprises a groove portion adapted to provide a removably coupled friction lock between said first slide and said ball retainer.
28. The slide assembly of claim 21, wherein said catch engagement surface comprises a dimpled portion adapted to provide a removably coupled friction lock between said first slide and said ball retainer.
29. The slide assembly of claim 21, wherein said catch locking mechanism comprises a dimpled portion adapted to provide a removably coupled friction lock between said first slide and said ball retainer.
30. The slide assembly of claim 21, wherein said inner slide and said ball retainer are components of a telescoping disconnect slide.
31. A slide assembly, comprising:
- a slide segment having a forward end and defining a channel;
- a catch engagement mechanism integral with said slide segment;
- a ball retainer configured to facilitate sliding movement of an inner slide segment relative to said slide segment, wherein said ball retainer is movable within said channel toward said forward end of said slide segment along with movement of said inner slide segment toward an extended position;
- a catch for inhibiting rearward movement of said ball retainer, wherein said catch is integral to said ball retainer and configured to provide a removable engagement with said catch engagement mechanism.
32. The slide assembly of claim 31, wherein said catch comprises a detent portion adapted to provide a removably coupled friction lock between said first slide and said ball retainer.
33. The slide assembly of claim 31, wherein said catch locking mechanism comprises a detent portion adapted to provide a removably coupled friction lock between said first slide and said ball retainer.
34. The slide assembly of claim 31, wherein said catch comprises a raised portion adapted to provide a removably coupled friction lock between said first slide and said ball retainer.
35. The slide assembly of claim 31, wherein said catch locking mechanism comprises a raised portion adapted to provide a removably coupled friction lock between said first slide and said ball retainer.
36. The slide assembly of claim 31, wherein said catch comprises a groove portion adapted to provide a removably coupled friction lock between said first slide and said ball retainer.
37. The slide assembly of claim 31, wherein said catch locking mechanism comprises a groove portion adapted to provide a removably coupled friction lock between said first slide and said ball retainer.
38. The slide assembly of claim 31, wherein said catch comprises a dimpled portion adapted to provide a removably coupled friction lock between said first slide and said ball retainer.
39. The slide assembly of claim 31, wherein said catch locking mechanism comprises a dimpled portion adapted to provide a removably coupled friction lock between said first slide and said ball retainer.
40. The slide assembly of claim 31, wherein said inner slide and said ball retainer are components of a telescoping disconnect slide.
41. A slide assembly, comprising:
- a first slide segment having a forward end, a rearward end, and defining a channel;
- a catch receiving portion integral with said first slide segment;
- a second slide segment movable within said channel from a retracted position to an extended position relative to said first slide segment, said second slide segment being removable from said forward end of said first slide segment;
- a bearing assembly configured to facilitate sliding movement of said second slide segment relative to said first slide segment, said bearing assembly comprising a plurality of ball bearings and a ball retainer, said bearing assembly being movable within said channel toward said forward end of said first slide segment along with movement of said second slide segment toward said extended position;
- a catch integral with said ball retainer, wherein said catch is adapted to provide a removably coupled lock between said ball retainer and said first slide segment
42. A ball retainer forward locking assembly, comprising:
- a slide having a first portion of a locking mechanism, wherein said first portion of said locking mechanism comprises a catch integral with said slide, said catch adapted to provide a removably coupled lock between said slide and said ball retainer; and
- a ball retainer having a second portion of said locking mechanism, wherein said second portion of said locking mechanism comprises a catch receiving portion integral with said ball retainer, said catch receiving portion adapted to provide a removably coupled lock between sad slide and said ball retainer, said locking mechanism adapted to provide a removably coupled locking connection between the ball retainer and said slide such that movement of said ball retainer with respect to said slide is minimized.
43. A slide assembly, comprising:
- a first slide segment;
- a catch lock mechanism comprising a first portion and a second portion, wherein said first portion is coupled with said first slide segment;
- a second slide segment movable within said first slide segment;
- a ball retainer segment disposed to assist movement of said second slide segment relative to said first slide segment, wherein said ball retainer segment is movable within said first slide segment, wherein said ball retainer segment comprises said second portion, and wherein said second portion is adapted to provide a removably coupled lock between said ball retainer segment and said first slide segment.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 1, 2005
Publication Date: Apr 20, 2006
Inventor: Craig Lauchner (Mountain View, CA)
Application Number: 11/292,697
International Classification: A47B 88/00 (20060101);