The present invention relates to an actuating drive comprising at least one actuating arm for moving a movable furniture part, and a locking device for blocking a movement of the actuating arm.
The invention further concerns an article of furniture having an actuating drive of the kind to be described.
Such actuating drives having a locking device for blocking an actuating arm movement are used in particular for moving furniture flaps which are mounted movably in respect of height relative to a furniture carcass. More specifically, such actuating drives also have a spring device for compensating for the weight of the furniture flap, which at the carcass side pressurizes a pivotally mounted actuating arm in the opening direction. Critical moments can particularly occur in situations in which the furniture flap is not yet connected to the actuating arm, as the flap-less or “empty” actuating arm can be urged in the closing direction, starting from the completely open position, against the force of the spring device. If now due to carelessness the flap-less actuating arm slips out of the hand of the fitter in an intermediate position, then the actuating arm kicks up again with a tremendous force due to the force of the spring device acting thereon and in that case can cause serious injury to the fitting personnel or can cause other damage. A possible way of blocking the movement of the actuating arm is described for example in WO 2007/041736 A1, wherein the axis of rotation at the flap side of the actuating arm can be arrested by a locking portion which is to be operated manually.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to propose a blocking of the actuating arm which is easier to implement and, in particular, to propose a simple unlocking of the locking device.
According to the invention, that is attained by the features described below. Further advantageous configurations of the invention are also described.
It is therefore provided that the locking device for blocking a movement of the actuating arm allows a movement of the actuating arm only after the movable furniture part has been mounted to the actuating arm, wherein unlocking of the locking device is effected by mounting of the movable furniture part to the actuating arm.
In other words, unlocking of the locking device is brought about only when the movable furniture part has been properly connected to the actuating arm. In that case, unlocking can occur automatically in the course of the mounting procedure without in that respect locking portions which are to be actuated manually having to be moved into an arresting or into a release position, respectively. Preferably automatic locking of the actuating arm also occurs when the movable furniture part is completely removed from the actuating arm again.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the actuating arm can have a mounting portion which can be releasably connected by way of a fixing device to a fitment body which is to be fixed to the movable furniture part and which is preferably pre-mounted, and the mounting portion can be mounted preferably without the use of a tool and/or removed preferably without a tool. Such fixing devices are basically already used in accordance with the state of the art, wherein the mounting portion associated with the actuating arm can be latched without the use of a tool and/or dismantled without the use of a tool by way of a mechanical latching connection, to a fitment body which is pre-mounted to the movable furniture part. In that case, the mechanical latching connection can be in the form of a snap-action connection with a spring-loaded latching portion which makes a releasable connection between the mounting portion and the fitment body. That snap-action connection can be released again by applying pressure to the spring-loaded latching portion. The mounting portion is preferably mounted at the free end of the actuating arm and is connected thereto pivotally by way of a pivot bearing.
In one embodiment, the locking device can have at least one movably mounted control portion which, upon mounting of the mounting portion to the fitment body, can be acted upon thereby. In other words, when mounting the mounting portion to the fitment body, a movement of the control portion is triggered, wherein that movement can be transmitted by way of a transmission mechanism to a locking portion, and a pivotal movement of the actuating arm can be blocked by the locking portion.
In another possible embodiment, the control portion can be mounted pivotally to the mounting portion. In that respect, it may be desirable if the transmission mechanism converts a pivotal movement of the control portion into a linear movement of the locking portion. In a structurally simple solution, the transmission mechanism can have a lever mechanism, which is preferably two or more hingedly interconnected levers.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the locking portion intended for blocking the actuating arm can be urged in the direction of the arresting position by a spring device. In other words, the pre-stressed locking portion is continuously urged in the direction of the arresting position and can preferably be released from the actuating arm only by flap mounting. If therefore the movable furniture part is completely removed from the actuating arm, automatic blocking of the actuating arm in a pivotal position can be afforded by the spring-loaded locking portion.
In a preferred embodiment, the actuating arm can have at least one recess into which the locking portion can engage. The at least one recess can be provided or arranged in an edge surface of the actuating arm, and can extend at least partially in the radial direction relative to the pivot bearing at the flap side, which connects the actuating arm to the mounting portion.
In a possible embodiment, the mounting portion can be blocked with play relative to the actuating arm in the locked position of the locking device. That provides that the mounting portion is not completely rigid relative to the actuating arm but is held to the actuating arm in the locked position with some clearance. In that way, latching between the fitment body which is pre-mounted to the furniture flap and the mounting portion of the actuating arm is made easier.
In order to compensate for the weight of the movable furniture part, a spring device can be provided by which the actuating arm is or can be urged in the opening direction about an axis of rotation at the carcass side.
The article of furniture according to the invention has at least one actuating drive of the kind in question.
Further details and advantages of the present invention are described with reference to the specific description hereinafter, in which:
a, 2b show a perspective view of an article of furniture with an upwardly movably mounted furniture flap in a partly broken-away view and an enlarged detail view thereof,
a, 4b show the locking device in a release position and an enlarged detail view thereof, and
a, 5b show the locking device in the locking position and an enlarged detail view thereof.
a shows a perspective view of the article of furniture 1 with the furniture carcass 2, wherein the flap 21 is mounted movably in respect of height relative to the stationary furniture carcass 2 by way of at least one actuating drive 3.
a shows a side view of the two actuating arms 4, 5 with the locking device 10, while
a shows the situation in which the fitment body 9 associated with the flap 21 has been properly connected to the mounting portion 7. The flap 21 connected to the fitment body 9 has been cut out, for reasons of clarity of the drawing.
The present invention is not limited to the illustrated embodiment, and includes or extends to all variants and technical equivalents which can fall within the scope of the appended claims. The positional references adopted in the description such as for example ‘up’, ‘down’, ‘lateral’ and so forth are also related to the usual position of installation of the components used and the illustrated Figure and are to be appropriately transferred to the new position upon a change in position.
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This application is a Continuation of International Application No. PCT/AT2010/000192, filed Jun. 1, 2010, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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