CN107581807B - Mounting mechanism - Google Patents
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The invention relates to a mounting mechanism which is suitable for mounting at least one first component to a second component. The base is mounted to the second member. The movable piece is movably arranged on the base and comprises a buckling part for installing the at least one first component; the transmission device is mounted to the buckling portion of the movable member in response to the at least one first member, and is used for driving the movable member to move from a first position to a second position.
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Technical Field
The present invention relates to a mounting mechanism, and more particularly to a mounting mechanism adapted for use with a furniture assembly and capable of detachably mounting at least a first member to a second member.
Background
Generally, a drawer or a cabinet generally includes a plurality of sidewalls and panels. A space is defined between the side walls and the panel for storing articles. In addition, with the diversification of market demands, the side walls and the panel (e.g., the front panel) of the drawer or the cabinet can be assembled with each other by means of mechanism design. Such as U.S. patent publication nos. US 8,297,724B 2, US 8,727,461B 2, and US 2014/0070687 a1, US 2014/0072366 a1, US 2014/0077677 a1, and US 2014/0252936 a1, disclose a drawer side wall or bezel that can be used to releasably mount a front panel of a drawer. These patents are incorporated herein by reference.
The tool-free assembly structure disclosed by the prior art is easy to cause the problem of insufficient firmness after assembly when the assembly tolerance between the front panel of the drawer and the side wall of the drawer exceeds the allowable value range.
Disclosure of Invention
The present invention is directed to a mounting mechanism for removably mounting at least a first member to a second member in a tool-free manner.
According to one aspect of the present invention, a mounting mechanism adapted to mount at least a first member to a second member includes a base, a transmission, and a movable member. The method is characterized in that: the base is mounted to the second member; the transmission device is arranged on the base; the movable member is movably connected with the transmission device, and the movable member can move the at least one first member from a first position to a second position in one direction relative to the second member by means of the transmission device so as to mount the at least one first member to the second member.
According to another aspect of the present invention, a mounting mechanism adapted to mount at least a first member to a second member includes a base, a movable member, and a transmission. The method is characterized in that: the base is mounted to the second member; the movable piece is movably arranged on the base and comprises a buckling part for installing the at least one first component; the transmission device is mounted to the buckling portion of the movable member in response to the at least one first member, and is used for driving the movable member to move from a first position to a second position.
Preferably, the movable member includes two latching portions, and the at least one first member includes two latching portions for respectively mounting the two first members in a locking manner.
Preferably, each of the fastening portions includes a fastening section and a guiding surface adjacent to the fastening section, and each of the first members has an auxiliary portion for the auxiliary portion to push against the guiding surface of the movable member and to be mounted to the fastening section in a fastening manner.
Preferably, the movable member includes two guide portions, each of the guide portions has a first channel and a second channel communicating with the first channel, the second channel is offset from the first channel by an angle, the mounting mechanism further includes a protruding member and a rod member, the protruding member and the rod member respectively and correspondingly penetrate through the two guide portions, and when the protruding member and the rod member correspond to the second channel, the movable member is located at the first position relative to the base.
Preferably, the device further comprises a driving device mounted to the second member, the driving device having a pushing member, the two first members being capable of driving the driving device when displaced in one direction, so that the movable member is capable of being displaced from the first position to the second position in response to displacement of the pushing member of the driving device.
Preferably, the driving device further comprises a driving member, the driving member and the pushing member are both pivotally connected to the second member, the pushing member is movably connected to the driving member, and the driving member can be driven by the two first members to drive the pushing member.
Preferably, the second member has a stop portion against which a portion of the movable member bears.
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For further explanation of the above objects, structural features and effects of the present invention, the present invention will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
fig. 1 shows a schematic view of a system according to an embodiment of the present invention, which includes a main body and at least one supporting object that can be displaced to a position relative to the main body by a slide rail assembly.
Fig. 2 is a schematic view illustrating that the sidewall of the carrier according to the embodiment of the invention can be disposed on a slide rail of the slide rail assembly, and a panel includes a first member.
FIG. 3 is a schematic view of a mounting mechanism mounted to a side wall in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 4 is a schematic view of a mounting mechanism according to an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 5 is an exploded perspective view of a mounting mechanism according to an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 6 is a schematic view of the transmission arrangement of the mounting mechanism to the base in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 7 is a perspective view of a first member according to an embodiment of the invention.
FIG. 8 is a schematic view of the mounting mechanism in a predetermined state with the first member corresponding to the movable member of the mounting mechanism in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 9 is a first operational schematic of the mounting mechanism in a predetermined state with the first component mounted to the mounting mechanism in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 10 is a second operational schematic of the first member being mounted to the mounting mechanism in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 11 is a third operational schematic diagram illustrating the first member being mounted to the mounting mechanism, in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 12 is an exploded view of a base, a first member, and a housing according to an embodiment of the invention, wherein the first member is configured with a first adjustment member, and the base is configured with a second adjustment member.
Fig. 13 is a schematic view illustrating a panel of a carrier being adjusted to a position relative to the base according to an embodiment of the invention.
Fig. 14 is a schematic view illustrating a panel of a carrier being adjusted to another position relative to the base according to an embodiment of the invention.
FIG. 15 is an exploded view of the second member, the base, and a second adjustment member according to an embodiment of the invention.
Fig. 16 is a schematic view of the second adjustment member of fig. 15 from another perspective.
FIG. 17 is a schematic view of the base of the mounting mechanism being capable of being positioned in a first position relative to the second member by adjustment of the second adjustment member.
FIG. 18 is a schematic view showing the base of the mounting mechanism being capable of being positioned in a second position relative to the second member by adjustment of the second adjustment member.
FIG. 19 is a schematic view showing the base of the mounting mechanism being capable of assuming a third position relative to the second member by adjustment of the second adjustment member.
FIG. 20 is a schematic view of an embodiment of the present invention showing an external force applied to the first member in one direction when the first member is mounted on the second member.
Fig. 21 is a schematic view showing that the external force of fig. 20 is applied to the first member, and the second linking member is linked to abut against a retaining wall.
FIG. 22 illustrates a partially exploded view of a mounting mechanism in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 23 is an assembled schematic view of the mounting mechanism of FIG. 22.
FIG. 24 illustrates a perspective view of a mounting mechanism in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 25 illustrates an exploded view of a mounting mechanism in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 26 is a schematic plan view of a mounting mechanism in a predetermined state in accordance with another embodiment of the invention.
FIG. 27 illustrates a first operational schematic of the mounting mechanism in a predetermined state with the first member mounted to the mounting mechanism in accordance with another embodiment of the invention.
FIG. 28 illustrates a second operational schematic of the first member being mounted to the mounting mechanism in accordance with another embodiment of the invention.
Detailed Description
Fig. 1 shows a system 20 according to an embodiment of the invention comprising a body 22 and at least one carrier 24. The system 20 can be a furniture or cabinet related system, in this embodiment, the system 20 includes two carriers 24, such as drawers, but not limited to. A pair of rail assemblies 26 are mounted between the main body 22 and the carriers 24. in the present embodiment, the rail assemblies 26 are bottom-mounted drawer rails (underslung slides), and each rail assembly 26 is mounted adjacent to the bottom of each carrier 24. According to this arrangement, each of the carriers 24 can be easily pulled out of the main body 22 or pushed into the main body 22 by the slide rail assembly 26.
As shown in fig. 2, the slide assembly 26 includes a first rail 28 and a second rail 30 that are longitudinally movable relative to the first rail 28. Preferably, a third rail 32 is disposed between the first rail 28 and the second rail 30 to extend the displacement stroke of the second rail 30 relative to the first rail 28. The carrier 24 comprises a sidewall 34 disposed on the second rail 30, and a panel 36 detachably mounted to the sidewall 34. Wherein the panel 36 is disposed at a front end 38 of the sidewall 34 when the panel 36 is mounted to the sidewall 34. In addition, a first member 40 may be fixedly disposed in the panel 36 in advance, and thus, the first member 40 may be considered a first furniture member. Further, the first member 40 can be considered as a part of the panel 36, and the panel 36 can be mounted to the sidewall 34 by means of the first member 40.
As shown in fig. 3, the sidewall 34 includes a plurality of mutually assembled wall portions, such as a first wall portion 42a and a second wall portion 42b mounted to the first wall portion 42 a. A second member 44 may be fixedly disposed on the sidewall 34, such that the second member 44 may be regarded as a second furniture member. Further, the second member 44 may be considered as a portion of the sidewall 34. Here, the second member 44 is disposed on the first wall portion 42a of the sidewall 34, for example.
As shown in FIG. 4, a mounting mechanism 46 according to one embodiment of the present invention includes a base 48, a transmission 50, and a movable member 52. Preferably, a housing 54 is included to cover the base 48. The surface of the housing 54 can have associated operating indicia for an operator to identify the function provided by the mounting mechanism 46.
As shown in fig. 4 and 5, the base 48 is mounted to the second member 44. The base 48 has an extended wall 58 that is substantially perpendicular to the base 48. The extension wall 58 has a mounting feature 60, such as a hole. Preferably, a first support 62, a second support 64, and a projection 66 are connected to the base 48. Herein, the first support 62 and the second support 64 are cylindrical. The transmission 50 is arranged at the base 48. Specifically, the first support 62 is used for the transmission device 50 to pass through, so that the transmission device 50 can pivot relative to the base 48. The transmission 50 has an abutment section 74. The movable member 52 is movably connected to the transmission device 50 and can move relative to the base 48. The movable member 52 includes a rack 78, an abutting portion 80, a guiding portion 82 and a retaining portion 84. The rack 78 is intermeshed with the transmission 50; the abutment 80 is against the abutment section 74 of the transmission 50; the guiding portion 82 is used for the protrusion 66 on the base 48 to pass through, wherein the guiding portion 82 has a first channel 86 and a second channel 88 to communicate with the first channel 86, and the second channel 88 deviates from the first channel 86 by an angle; the retainer 84 includes a snap section 90 and a guide surface 92 adjacent the snap section 90.
The mounting mechanism 46 further includes an operating device 94, the operating device 94 including a linkage 96 and a resilient member 98. The elastic member 98 can provide elastic force to load the movable member 52 by the connecting rod 96. In particular, the link 96 has a head portion 100 and a body portion 102 connected to the head portion 100, the body portion 102 partially extending through the mounting feature 60 of the extension wall 58; the resilient member 98 can be disposed through the body portion 102 and abut between the extension wall 58 and the head portion 100. In addition, a first linking member 104 and a second linking member 106 are movably disposed between the link 96 and the transmission device 50. In detail, the second supporting member 64 is disposed for the first linking member 104 to pass through, so that the first linking member 104 can pivot relative to the base 48. The first linkage member 104 includes a plurality of teeth 108 that are capable of intermeshing with the transmission 50. The second linking member 106 is movably connected between the connecting rod 96 and the first linking member 104. The second linking member 106 is connected to the first linking member 104 by a first connecting member 110, and the second linking member 106 is connected to the head 100 of the connecting rod 96 by a second connecting member 112. Preferably, the second linking member 106 includes a manual portion 114 for an operator to manually adjust the second linking member 106 by a tool.
As shown in fig. 6, the transmission device 50 is inserted through a first support 62 on the base 48. The transmission device 50 includes a first transmission member 68 and a second transmission member 70. The first transmission member 68 and the second transmission member 70 may be integrally formed; alternatively, the first transmission member 68 and the second transmission member 70 may be two independent components and connected together by a connection means, such as, but not limited to, snap-fit, or adhesive. The first transmission member 68 has a first plurality of teeth 72, and the second transmission member 70 has a second plurality of teeth 76.
As shown in fig. 7, the first member 40 includes a first longitudinal wall 116a, a second longitudinal wall 116b, and a transverse wall 118 connected between the two longitudinal walls 116a, 116 b. Preferably, an auxiliary portion 120 is connected between the two longitudinal walls 116a, 116b, and a first adjustment member 122 is disposed on one of the two longitudinal walls 116a, 116 b. As shown in fig. 7 in conjunction with fig. 2, wherein the transverse wall 118 can be connected to the panel 36 of the carrier 24.
As shown in fig. 8 and 9, when the protrusion 66 corresponds to the second channel 88 of the movable member 52, the movable member 52 is temporarily located at a first position P1 relative to the base 48. In this state, the movable member 52 is inclined with respect to the base 48; on the other hand, the transmission device 50, the first linking member 104, the second linking member 106, the connecting rod 96 and the elastic member 98 are respectively in a predetermined state relative to the movable member 52. The elastic member 98 can store an elastic force in the predetermined state, but is not limited in implementation. As shown in fig. 8 and fig. 2, when the panel 36 of the supporting object 24 is to be mounted on the sidewall 34, an operator can move the first member 40 on the panel 36 toward a direction D, and during the movement toward the direction D, the auxiliary portion 120 of the first member 40 pushes against the guide surface 92 of the movable member 52.
As shown in fig. 10 and 11, when the auxiliary portion 120 of the first member 40 continuously pushes against the guide surface 92 of the movable member 52 in the direction D, the movable member 52 is displaced from the first position P1 in the direction D, so that the protruding element 66 can correspond to the first passage 86 of the movable member 52, in which state the movable member 52 is no longer inclined relative to the base 48, and the movable member 52 can be installed on the first member 40. In this embodiment, the first member 40 is snap-mounted to the snap section 90 of the movable member 52 by the auxiliary portion 120; on the other hand, the rack 78 of the movable member 52 drives the first transmission member 68 of the transmission device 50, and the second transmission member 70 drives the first linkage member 104, the second linkage member 106, and the connecting rod 96 in response to the transmission of the first transmission member 68. When the connecting rod 96 is driven to a position from the predetermined state, the movable member 52 releases an elastic force by the elastic member 98 to be automatically displaced from the first position P1 to a second position P2 relative to the base 48, and in the process, the movable member 52 is movably displaced toward the second position P2 in the direction D (as shown in fig. 10) by the engagement of the rack 78 and the first transmission member 68 of the transmission device 50 until the movable member 52 reaches the second position P2 (as shown in fig. 11), and the first member 40 is firmly mounted on the second member 44. That is, the transmission device 50 is responsive to the snap section 90 of the first member 40 being mounted to the snap portion 84 of the moveable member 52 for moving the moveable member 52 from a first position to a second position.
When the first member 40 is to be detached from the second member 44, an operator may insert a tool, such as a screwdriver, into the manual portion 114 of the second linking member 106 to manually adjust the movement of the second linking member 106, so as to link the link 96, the first linking member 104, the transmission device 50, and the movable member 52, such that the movable member 52 can be movably displaced from the second position P2 toward the first position P1 in another direction opposite to the direction D relative to the base 48 until the movable member 52 is displaced to the first position P1, and the auxiliary portion 120 on the first member 40 can be released from the latching section 90 of the latching portion 84 of the movable member 52 (as for the operation principle of this portion, fig. 11, 10, 9, and 8 are sequentially referred to, and are not further described herein for brevity).
As shown in FIG. 12, the first member 40 can be mounted to the moveable member 52 and the housing 54 can be closed over the base 48. In addition, the first adjustment element 122 disposed on the first component 40 includes an adjustment portion 124, an abutting portion 126, and a thread feature 128 connected between the adjustment portion 124 and the abutting portion 126. The adjusting portion 124 can correspond to a first operation hole 130 of the housing 54; the pushing portion 126 can pass through the two longitudinal walls 116a, 116b and correspond to the base 48. Preferably, the mounting mechanism 46 further includes a second adjustment member 132 mounted to the base 48, such that an operator can adjust the second adjustment member 132 from a second aperture 134 of the housing 54.
As shown in fig. 13 and 14, a lateral position of the panel 36 can be adjusted by the first adjusting member 122 disposed on the first member 40. Specifically, one of the two longitudinal walls 116a, 116b of the first member 40 has a boss 136, and the boss 136 has a threaded feature (e.g., an internal threaded feature, not shown). When the operator adjusts the first adjusting member 122 through the first operation hole 130 of the housing 54, the first member 40 and the panel 36 can be displaced in the transverse direction (or in the lateral direction) by the corresponding screwing relationship between the screw feature 128 of the first adjusting member 122 and the screw feature of the boss 136, that is, the transverse position (or in the lateral direction) of the panel 36 relative to the base 48, the second member 44 or the side wall can be adjusted.
As shown in fig. 15, the base 48 has a plurality of first holes 138 and a second hole 140, and the hole-shaped direction of the second hole 140 is substantially perpendicular to the hole-shaped direction of each of the first holes 138. Herein, the hole shape direction of each first hole 138 is arranged in a straight direction, and the hole shape direction of each second hole 140 is arranged in a longitudinal direction. The mounting mechanism also includes a plurality of guides 142. Each guide 142 corresponds to each first hole 138. Specifically, each guide 142 has a connecting portion 144 and a blocking portion 146 connected to the connecting portion 144. The connecting portion 144 of each guide 142 can pass through the first hole 138 of the base 48 to connect to the second member 44, and the blocking portion 146 of each guide 142 blocks one side of the base 48. The connecting portion 144 of each guide 142 is smaller than the length of each first hole 138, so that the base 48 can be movably mounted to the second member 44.
As shown in fig. 15 and 16, the second adjusting element 132 includes an adjusting portion 148, a pivoting portion 150, and an eccentric portion 152 connected between the adjusting portion 148 and the pivoting portion 150. The adjusting portion 148 and the pivoting portion 150 have the same axis. On the other hand, the eccentric portion 152 is deviated from the axial center, that is, the center of the eccentric portion 152 is deviated from the center of the adjusting portion 148 and the pivot portion 150. Preferably, the second adjustment member 132 further includes a stop 154 that stops on one side of the base 48. Wherein the pivot portion 150 passes through the second hole 140 of the base 48 and is pivotally connected to the second member 44; the eccentric portion 152 may correspond to the second hole 140 of the base 48.
As shown in fig. 17, 18 and 19, the base 48 can be movably displaced upward or downward relative to the second member 44 by adjusting the second adjusting member 132. Specifically, when the operator adjusts the adjusting portion 148, the eccentric portion 152 can push against an upper wall 156a or a lower wall 156b adjacent to the second hole 140 of the base 48, so that the base 48 can be movably displaced from the state of fig. 18 (see fig. 19) or the state of fig. 17 (see fig. 17) to the second member 44 according to the straight hole shape of the first hole 138. Referring to fig. 20, when the panel is mounted to the movable member 52 on the base 48 by the first member 40, the position of the base 48 can be adjusted upward or downward, so that the panel can be adjusted upward or downward relative to the second member 44 or the sidewall 34.
As shown in FIGS. 20 and 21, the mounting mechanism 46 of one embodiment of the present invention can include a retaining wall 158 that is connected to the base 48. The retaining wall 158 is adjacent to the second linking member 106. When the first member 40 is mounted to the second member 44 and an external force F is forcibly applied to the first member 40 in another direction opposite to the direction D, the movable member 52 is pulled by the external force F together with the first member 40, so as to link the transmission device 50, the first linking member 104 and the second linking member 106. That is, the second linking member 106 is linked and blocked at the blocking wall 158 in response to the external force F, so that the first member 40 cannot be pulled out relative to the second member 44. Accordingly, the reliability of the first member 40 being mounted on the second member 44 can be improved.
As shown in fig. 22 and 23, the mounting mechanism includes a stop feature 160, such as a retaining wall, that can be disposed on the base 48. When the second linking component 106 is in a predetermined state and located at a position (referring to the state of the second linking component 106 in fig. 8 and 9 for the predetermined state), the position of the manual portion 114 of the second linking component 106 is corresponding to the position of the blocking feature 160 of the base 48, so that when a tool, such as a screwdriver (not shown), is inserted into the manual portion 114 of the second linking component 106, the front end of the tool is blocked by the blocking feature 160 of the base 48 when the tool rotates, so that the screwdriver cannot rotate the second linking component 106, thereby ensuring that the related components of the first linking component 104 and the connecting rod 96 can be kept in the predetermined state relative to the second linking component 106.
FIGS. 24 and 25 show another embodiment of a mounting mechanism 200 of the present invention including a base 202, a transmission 204, and a movable member 206. Preferably, a housing 208 is also included. The base 202 is configured substantially as described above with respect to the embodiment in which the base 202 is mounted to a second member 210, and the base 202 is configured with a protrusion 212. The transmission 204 and housing 208 are configured substantially as described above with respect to the previous embodiments. The movable element 206 is configured substantially as in the previous embodiments, in this embodiment, the movable element 206 includes two guiding portions 214a,214b and two retaining portions 216a,216b, the two guiding portions 214a,214b are respectively used for the protruding element 212 and a rod 218 to pass through, the rod 218 is combined with the second member 210, each guiding portion 214a,214b has a first channel 220a,220b and a second channel 222a,222b to communicate with the first channel 220a,220b, and the second channel 222a,222b deviates from the first channel 220a,220b by an angle; in the embodiment of the movable member 206, the two latching portions 216a,216b are integrally formed along the longitudinal direction, and each latching portion 216a,216b includes a latching section 224a,224b and a guiding surface 226a,226b adjacent to the latching section 224a,224 b. In a preferred embodiment, the second member 210 has a stop 227 for a portion of the moveable member 206 to rest against.
As shown in fig. 25 and 26, preferably, the mounting mechanism 200 further includes a driving device 228 mounted to the second member 210, the driving device 228 includes a driving member 230 and a pushing member 232, the driving member 230 and the pushing member 232 are pivotally connected to the second member 210 by a pivot member 233a,233b, respectively, the driving member 230 has a first abutting portion 234, the pushing member 232 has a linking portion 236 and a second abutting portion 238, the linking portion 236 is movably connected to the driving member 230, and the second abutting portion 238 corresponds to the movable member 206. Specifically, the pushing element 232 has a slot 239a, and is matched with a rod 239b to movably pass through the slot 239a and pivotally connected to the driving element 230, but not limited thereto, and may be engaged or locked.
As shown in fig. 26, when projection 212 and lever 218 are respectively engaged with second passages 222a,222b of movable member 206, movable member 206 is temporarily located at a first position P1 relative to base 202. In this state, the movable member 206 is tilted with respect to the base 202; on the other hand, the first abutting portion 234 of the driving member 230 partially extends beyond the front end of the second member 210, and the second abutting portion 238 of the pushing member 232 abuts the movable member 206.
As shown in fig. 27, the present embodiment is provided for mounting two first members 240, each first member 240 is configured substantially as the previous embodiments, each first member 240 has a feature of an auxiliary portion 242, and the present embodiment uses a connecting member 244 to connect the two first members 240, when the two first members 240 are to be mounted, the two first members 240 can be moved toward a direction D, and as shown in fig. 27, in the process of moving toward the direction D, the auxiliary portions 242 of the two first members 240 push against the guide surfaces 226a,226b of the movable element 206; on the other hand, the connecting member 244 between the two first members 240 pushes the first abutting portion 234 of the driving member 230, so that the pushing member 232 pivots in response to the driving member 230, and the second abutting portion 238 of the pushing member 232 pushes the movable member 206. The support of the installation process is enhanced by the abutment 227 of the second member 210 against which a portion of the moveable member 206 bears.
As shown in fig. 28, when the auxiliary portion 242 of the first member 240 continuously pushes against the guide surfaces 226a,226b of the movable element 206 in the direction D, the movable element 206 is displaced from the first position P1 to a second position P2 in the direction D, so that the protruding element 212 and the rod element 218 can respectively correspond to the first passages 220a,220b of the movable element 206, in which state the movable element 206 is no longer inclined relative to the base 202, and the movable element 206 can be mounted on the two first members 240. In this embodiment, the two first members 240 are snap-mounted (engaged to) the snap sections 224a and 224b of the movable member 206 by the auxiliary portion 242. (for the sake of brevity, detailed operation principles of the movable member and the transmission device can be sequentially referred to fig. 8 to 11, which are not described herein).
From the above description, it is seen that the present invention provides an improved method and apparatus for detachably mounting at least a first member to a second member in a tool-free manner.
Although the present invention has been described with reference to the present specific embodiments, it will be recognized by those skilled in the art that the above embodiments are illustrative only, and various equivalent changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit of the present invention, and therefore, it is intended to cover in the appended claims all such changes and modifications as fall within the true spirit of the invention.
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1. An installation mechanism is suitable for installing at least one first component to a second component, and comprises a base, a transmission device, an operation device, a first linkage piece, a second linkage piece and a movable piece, and is characterized in that:
the base mounted to the second member;
the transmission device is arranged on the base and comprises a first transmission piece and a second transmission piece, the first transmission piece is provided with a plurality of first teeth, the second transmission piece is provided with a plurality of second teeth, and the transmission device also comprises an abutting section;
the operating device comprises a connecting rod and an elastic element, and the elastic element can provide elastic force to load the movable element by means of the connecting rod;
the first linkage piece and the second linkage piece are movably arranged between the connecting rod and the transmission device, the first linkage piece comprises a plurality of teeth which can be mutually meshed with a plurality of second teeth of the second transmission piece of the transmission device, and the second linkage piece is movably connected between the connecting rod and the first linkage piece; and
the movable piece comprises a rack and an abutting part, the rack is meshed with a plurality of first teeth of the first transmission piece of the transmission device, the abutting part abuts against the abutting section of the transmission device, and the movable piece can move the at least one first member from a first position to a second position in one direction relative to the second member by means of the transmission device so as to mount the at least one first member to the second member;
the movable piece also comprises two buckling parts, and the at least one first component comprises two buckling parts which are used for respectively installing the two first components in a clamping manner;
the mounting mechanism further comprises a driving device mounted to the second member, the driving device is arranged between the two first members, the driving device is provided with a pushing piece, the two first members can drive the driving device when moving towards one direction, and the moving piece can move from the first position to the second position in response to the pushing piece of the driving device.
2. The mounting mechanism as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of the retaining portions includes a retaining section and a guide surface adjacent to the retaining section, and each of the first members has an auxiliary portion for pushing against the guide surface of the movable member and engaging with the retaining section.
3. The mounting mechanism as claimed in claim 1, wherein the movable member includes two guide portions, each guide portion having a first passage and a second passage, the second passage communicating with the first passage, the second passage being offset at an angle with respect to the first passage, the mounting mechanism further including a protrusion member and a rod member, the protrusion member and the rod member respectively passing through the two guide portions, the movable member being in the first position with respect to the base when the protrusion member and the rod member correspond to the second passage.
4. The mounting mechanism as claimed in claim 1, wherein the driving device further comprises a driving member, the driving member and the pushing member are pivotally connected to the second member, the pushing member is movably connected to the driving member, and the driving member can be driven by the two first members to drive the pushing member.
5. The mounting mechanism as claimed in claim 1 wherein the second member has a stop portion for receiving a portion of the movable member thereagainst.
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