RAIL DEVICE

A rail device includes an inner rail, a middle rail slidably mounted to the inner rail, and an outer rail slidably mounted to the middle rail. The inner rail forms a first protrusion. The middle rail forms a first locking member and a driving member at a first end. The outer rail forms a second locking member and a pushing member. When the first locking member latches with the first protrusion, and the second locking member latches with the second protrusion, the rail device has a first length. When the first locking member latches with the first protrusion, and the pushing member latches with the driving member, the rail device has a second length.

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Description
BACKGROUND

1. Technical Field

The present disclosure relates to a rail device.

2. Description of Related Art

Rail devices are often mounted to opposite sides of servers to mount the servers in racks. The rails are connected between two poles of the racks. However, a length of the rail devices is fixed, so when servers need to be mounted in another rack having a different length, the rail devices need to be replaced, which can be costly.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

Many aspects of the present embodiments can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present embodiments. Moreover, in the drawings, all the views are schematic, and like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.

FIG. 1 is an exploded, isometric view of an embodiment of a rail device, wherein the rail device includes an inner rail, a middle rail, and an outer rail.

FIG. 2 is similar to FIG. 1, but viewed from another perspective.

FIG. 3 is a partly assembled, isometric view of FIG. 1.

FIG. 4 shows the middle rail and the outer rail of FIG. 3, but viewed from another perspective.

FIG. 5 is a partly assembled, isometric view of FIG. 3.

FIG. 6 is an assembled, isometric view of FIG. 1, showing a first state of the rail device.

FIG. 7 is a side plan view of FIG. 6.

FIG. 8 is an assembled, isometric view of FIG. 1, showing a second state of the rail device.

FIG. 9 is a side plan view of FIG. 8.

FIG. 10 is an assembled, isometric view of FIG. 1, showing a third state of the rail device.

FIG. 11 is a side plan view of FIG. 10.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

The disclosure, including the accompanying drawings, is illustrated by way of example and not by way of limitation. It should be noted that references to “an” or “one” embodiment in this disclosure are not necessarily to the same embodiment, and such references mean “at least one.”

Referring to FIGS. 1 to 4, an embodiment of a rail device includes an inner rail 10, a middle rail 20 slidably mounted to the inner rail 10, and an outer rail 30 slidably mounted to the middle rail 20. A cross-section of the inner rail 10 and the middle rail 20 is substantially C-shaped.

The inner rail 10 forms a first fixing portion 11 at a first end. An extension portion 12 extends from a second end of the inner rail 10 opposite to the first fixing portion 11 to install an electronic device, such as a server (not shown). The inner rail 10 defines a first opening 14. Two spaced blocks 16 protrude from an outer surface of the inner rail 10. The two blocks 16 are adjacent to a first side of the first opening 14 near the first fixing portion 11. A first protrusion 18 protrudes from the outer surface of the inner rail 10, adjacent to a second side of the first opening 14 near the extension portion 12. Outer sides of the blocks 16 away from each other form guiding surfaces 160. The guiding surfaces 160 slope away from each other toward the first protrusion 18. A surface of the first protrusion 18 facing the blocks 16 forms a stopping surface 180 that is substantially perpendicular to a lengthwise direction of the inner rail 10. Another surface of the first protrusion 18 away from the blocks 16 is a guiding surface 182 slantedly extending toward the second end of the inner rail 10.

A driving member 22 and a locking member 24 are mounted to a first end of the middle rail 20. The middle rail 20 defines two spaced receiving slots 26 in the first end. Two fixing holes 200 are defined between first ends of the receiving slots 26 adjacent to the first end of the middle rail 20. A first through slot 28 is defined adjacent to second ends of the receiving slots 26, which is adjacent to the second end of the middle rail 20. Each receiving slot 26 includes a first part 260 adjacent to the fixing holes 200, and a second part 262 communicating with the first part 260 and adjacent to the through slot 28. The second part 262 is wider than the first part 260.

The driving member 22 includes a connecting piece 220, two legs 222 extending substantially perpendicularly toward the inner rail 10 from opposite ends of the connecting piece 220, and two arms 224 slantedly extending toward each other from the legs 222. Two blocking pieces 226 extend from distal ends of the arms 224 away from the inner rail 10. Two guiding pieces 228 slantedly extend away from each other from distal ends of the blocking pieces 226.

The legs 222 are engaged in the first parts 260, and the connecting piece 220 contacts an outer surface of the middle rail 20 away from the inner rail 10. The arms 224 are movably received in the second parts 262. Parts of the arms 224 having the blocking pieces 226 are exposed out of the outer surface of the middle rail 20, and the other parts of the arms 224 are exposed out of an inner surface of the middle rail 20. Two screws 80 extend through the connecting pieces 220 and are engaged in the fixing holes 200, to fix the driving member 22 to the middle rail 20.

The locking member 24 is a resilient piece. A first part of the locking member 24 is slantedly extended in from a second part of the locking member 24. Two projections 240 perpendicularly extend toward the inner rail 10 from opposite sides of the first part of the locking member 24. Each projection 240 forms a stopping surface 242 facing the second part of the locking member 24, and a slanted guiding surface 244. A screw extends through the second end of the locking member 24 and then is engaged in the middle rail 20, to attach the locking member 24 to the outer surface of the middle rail 20. The projections 240 are received in the first through slot 28 and are exposed out of the inner surface of the middle rail 20. The stopping surfaces 242 face the second end of the middle rail 20, while the guiding surfaces 244 face the first end of the middle rail 20.

The middle rail 20 defines a second opening 29 adjacent to the second end of the middle rail 20. A second protrusion 290 having substantially a same shape as the first protrusion 18 protrudes from the outer surface of the middle rail 20, and is adjacent to an end of the opening 29 near the second end of the middle rail 20. The protrusion 290 forms a stopping surface 292 facing the first end of the middle rail 20.

The outer rail 30 defines a second through slot 32 adjacent to a first end of the outer rail 30. A locking member 35 having substantially a same shape as the locking member 24 is mounted to an outer surface of the outer rail 30. Projections 350 of the locking member 35 are received in the second through slot 32 and are exposed out of an inner surface of the outer rail 30 toward the middle rail 20. The projections 350 also form stopping surfaces 352 (shown in FIG. 4) facing a second end of the outer rail 30, and guiding surfaces 354 facing the first end of the outer rail 30. A second fixing portion 31 is formed at the second end of the outer rail 30. Two spaced pushing members 34 protrude from an inner surface of the outer rail 30 toward the middle rail 20, adjacent to an end of the second through slot 32 towards the first end of the outer rail 30. Each pushing member 34 forms a pushing surface 340 facing the second through slot 32. Sides of the pushing members 34 away from each other form guiding surfaces 342 slantedly extending away from each other toward the second through slot 32.

Referring to FIGS. 5 to 7, in assembly, the first end of the middle rail 20 is slid into the inner rail 10 from the second end of the inner rail 10. The arms 224 are deformed away from each other along the guiding surfaces 160, and the locking member 24 is deformed when the projections 240 pass by the first protrusion 18, until the stopping surfaces 242 abut against the stopping surface 180.

The first end of the outer rail 30 is slid into the middle rail 20 from the second end of the middle rail 20, until the projections 350 abut against the stopping surface 292 of the second protrusions 290. At this time, the rail device is fixed with a first length, which is a longest length (shown in FIGS. 10 and 11) of the rail device, and a distance between the fixing portions 11 and 31 is longest. The fixing portions 11 and 31 are fixed to two poles of a rack receiving the server.

Referring to FIGS. 8 and 9, the outer rail 30 is slid toward the first end of the middle rail 20, to allow the pushing members 34 to slide along inner surfaces of the arms 224 to deform the arms 224 away from each other, until the pushing surfaces 340 abut sides of the blocking pieces 226 facing the connecting piece 220. At this time, the rail device is fixed with a second length less then the first length.

The middle rail 20 and the outer rail 30 can be further slid toward the first end of the inner rail 10, until the first ends of the middle rail 20 and the outer rail 30 abut the first fixing portion 11.

In elongating the rail device, the outer rail 30 is slid toward the second end of the inner rail 10. Because the pushing members 34 abut against the blocking pieces 226, the middle rail 20 is slid together with the outer rail 30, until the guiding pieces 228 contact the blocks 16.

Referring to FIGS. 10 and 11, in further elongating the rail device, the outer rail 30 is further slid toward the second end of the inner rail 10. The arms 224 are then deformed by the blocks 16 and are slid along the guiding surfaces 160, to disengage the blocking pieces 226 from the pushing members 34. The projections 240 are blocked by the stopping surface 180, such that the middle rail 20 is stopped. The outer rail 30 is then slid by itself. When the projections 350 are blocked by the stopping surface 292, the outer rail 30 is stopped, and the rail device is in the longest state.

It is believed that the present embodiments and their advantages will be understood from the foregoing description, and various changes may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the description or sacrificing all of their material advantages, the examples hereinbefore described merely being exemplary embodiments.

Claims

1. A rail device, comprising:

an inner rail forming a first protrusion;
a middle rail slidably mounted to the inner rail, the middle rail comprising a first locking member and a driving member at a first end, and a second protrusion at a second end; and
an outer rail slidably mounted to the middle rail; the outer rail comprising a second locking member and two pushing members at a first end;
wherein when the first locking member is blocked by the first protrusion and the second locking member is blocked by the second protrusion, the rail device is fixed with a first length; when the first locking member is blocked by the first protrusion and the pushing members are latched with the driving member, the rail device is fixed with a second length.

2. The rail device of claim 1, wherein a first fixing portion is formed at a first end of the inner rail, a second fixing portion is formed at a second end of the outer rail.

3. The rail device of claim 1, wherein the inner rail forms two blocks between the first protrusion and a first end of the inner rail, the driving member comprises two arms, each arm expose out of an inner surface and an outer surface of the middle rail, the pushing members protrude from an inner surface of the outer rail and abut against the arms to drive the middle rail to slide together with the outer rail until the arms are deformed away from each other by sliding along sides of the blocks away from each other, to allow the arms to disengage from the pushing members and to stop the middle rail.

4. The rail device of claim 3, wherein the sides of the blocks away from each other are guiding surfaces slantedly extending away from each other and toward the first protrusion, the sides of the pushing member away from each other are guiding surfaces slantedly extending away from each other and toward a second end of the outer rail.

5. The rail device of claim 3, wherein the middle rail defines two receiving slots, each receiving slot comprises a first part and a second part communicating with the first part and less than the first part in width, the driving member further comprises two legs engaged in the first parts, the arms slantedly extend toward each other from the legs and are received in the second parts.

6. The rail device of claim 3, wherein two blocking pieces extend from distal ends of the arms to abut against the pushing members.

7. The rail device of claim 6, wherein two guiding pieces slantedly extend away from each other from distal ends of the blocking pieces to guide the arms to slide along the sides of the blocks away from each other.

8. The rail device of claim 1, wherein the first and the second locking members are resilient pieces, the first locking member is mounted to an outer surface of the middle rail and comprises a first projection exposing out of an inner surface of the middle rail to abut against the first protrusion, the second locking member is mounted to an outer surface of the outer rail and comprises a second projection exposing out of an inner surface of the outer rail to abut against the second protrusion.

9. The rail device of claim 8, wherein each of the first and second locking members forms a guiding surface facing the first end of the middle rail and a stopping surface facing the second end of the middle rail.

10. The rail device of claim 1, wherein the first protrusion and the second protrusion have substantially a same shape, each form a stopping surface facing a first end of the inner rail and a guiding surface slantedly extending toward a second end of the inner rail from a top of the corresponding stopping surface.

11. The rail device of claim 10, wherein the middle rail defines a first opening adjacent to the stopping surface of the second protrusion, the inner rail defines a second opening adjacent to the stopping surface of the first protrusion.

Patent History
Publication number: 20150023619
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 13, 2013
Publication Date: Jan 22, 2015
Applicants: HON HAI PRECISION INDUSTRY CO., LTD. (New Taipei), HONG FU JIN PRECISION INDUSTRY (ShenZhen) CO., LTD. (Shenzhen)
Inventors: XIAO-GANG YIN (Shenzhen), ZHENG-BING SONG (Shenzhen)
Application Number: 13/965,219
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: Stop, Detent, Or Lock (384/21)
International Classification: A47B 88/08 (20060101); A47B 88/16 (20060101); A47B 88/00 (20060101);