The invention concerns a movable portion of an article of furniture, in particular a drawer, flap or door, with at least one preferably electrical drive unit and a triggering device for actuation of the drive unit. The triggering device is at least partially arranged at the movable portion of the article of furniture and has at least three different switching states.
Such portions of an article of furniture, in particular drawers, are generally already known. German patent specification DE 1 017 351 describes a device for pulling out or pushing in drawers in articles of furniture, which can be pulled out or in by a drive unit actuated by means of push buttons on the body of the article of furniture. Any possible positioning of the drawer between the fully pushed-in and the fully pulled-out position is possible, by means of the triggering device which is in the form of push buttons. Austrian patent specification AT 398 513 B describes a drawer guide fitment, the drive of which is actuated by a capacitive touch switch arranged at the front panel of the drawer. By touching the touch switch, the drawer moves in or out. European patent application EP 0 957 225 A1 discloses a device for opening a drawer provided with a drive unit, the drive unit being actuated by a triggering element in the form of a touch switch. The two last-mentioned publications each disclose a triggering element which has two switching states. Consequently, after a pulling-out operation has been effected and the triggering element has been actuated, only triggering of the opposite procedure is possible.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,249,858 shows a motor-driven wall cupboard, in which a rocker switch with three switch positions can be arranged at the movable portion of the article of furniture itself. Intuitive operation of that portion of the article of furniture however is not possible as the user has to specifically look for and use the small switching surface.
The object of the present invention is to provide a drawer of the kind set forth in the opening part of this specification, which makes it possible for the drawer to be conveyed into any position along the pull-out path thereof by means of a drive unit actuated by way of a triggering device and, in that respect, to implement operating comfort which is in keeping with the times.
In accordance with a variant of the invention, the triggering device has two touch switches, preferably mechanical touch switches, IR-touch switches or capacitive touch switches, and the actuation direction of the switches is identical to the desired direction of movement of the moved portion of the article of furniture.
An arrangement on the portion of the article of furniture, for example a drawer or a flap, is particularly user-friendly because the mode of operation differs not at all or only slightly from conventional undriven portions of an article of furniture. The three different switching states make it possible to implement all possible movements of the drawer along the extension path thereof. The limitation to only two procedures, which is frequently encountered in the state of the art, namely retraction when the drawer is open and extension when the drawer is closed, is overcome in that fashion.
In regard to ergonomic operation of a portion of an article of furniture in accordance with the invention, it is found to be necessary for the direction in which a switch is to be actuated to be identical to the desired direction of movement of the drawer. In that way, the drawer according to the invention permits a mode of operation similar to that of conventional undriven drawers. The user pulls a conventional drawer out by gripping a handle arranged, for example, at the front panel of the drawer and pulling it. That familiar way of operating the drawer is made possible to the user by virtue of the fact that the switches are arranged on the drawer in such a manner that actuation thereof is effected by the accustomed form of movement.
With the above-illustrated variants, the triggering element has a switch that can be actuated by the hand of the user. In accordance with further variants of the invention, however, the switch of the triggering device does not have to be directly hand-actuated.
For example, in accordance with a further variant according to the invention, it is possible for the triggering device to have at least one switch which has parts which are fixed with respect to the body of the article of furniture, and parts which are movable relative thereto and which are connected to the movable portion of the article of furniture. The switch is in the form of a drag switch which has at least one, and preferably two, switch contacts which are fixed with respect to the body of the article of furniture, and a movable switch contact which is arranged on a drag element which can be entrained by the movable portion of the article of furniture. In this variant, the user actuates the movable portion of the article of furniture in a conventional manner, for example he pulls on a handle on the drawer. The movement which he causes relative to the body of the article of furniture is then detected by the switch, for example the above-mentioned drag switch, and that initiates supporting assistance by an electrical or pneumatic drive unit.
A further variant of the invention provides that the movable portion of the article of furniture has at least two furniture portion components which are movable relative to each other, and the triggering device is actuated depending on the relative position of the furniture portion components. In this case, a switch is also therefore not actuated directly by the user. On the contrary, the relative movement of two furniture portion components with respect to each other is utilized to give a “switching impulse”. By way of example, one furniture portion component can be a handle which is mounted movably to the drawer front or a flap. When the user pulls on the handle, it moves relative to the rest of the portion of the article of furniture. That relative movement can be detected by a switch and can trigger the supporting assistance by the electrical or pneumatic drive unit.
An advantageous embodiment of the invention applies the principle which is known for electrical window lifters in motor vehicles. Specifically, when the switch is briefly rocked, the window moves into the completely opened or closed position, while when dwelling on the switch, the window stops in the position in which it is at the time that the switch is released. Therefore, in general, the operating procedures involved do not have to be freshly learned by the user but are already known. This embodiment is accordingly characterized in that an electronic control device, upon actuation of the triggering device over a short period of time (in particular, when just tapping on a touch switch), causes movement of the portion of the article of furniture into the completely opened or closed position by means of the drive motor of the drive unit.
Further advantages and features of the invention are described in greater detail with reference to the Figures, in which:
a and 2b are diagrammatic representations of a mode of operation when two touch switches are arranged on a handle;
The drawer 1 illustrated in
The triggering device 5 includes two capacitive touch switches 5a and 5b, wherein the first touch switch 5a is arranged at the front side and the second touch switch 5b is arranged at the rear side of a handle 6. When the user touches a touch switch 5a or 5b, the signal lines 7a and 7b transmit control signals to the electronic control device 2a, which initiates the appropriate motor movement.
If the user passes his hand under the handle 6 in order to pull out the drawer 1 in the direction X1, he touches the switch 5b, more specifically in the direction Y1 (
To move the drawer 1 inwardly in the direction X2 the user pushes on the handle 6 in such a way that he touches the switch 5a, more specifically in the direction Y2 (
The setting of the electronic control device 2a is advantageously effected in accordance with the principle known in relation to electrical window lifters in motor vehicles in order to achieve the highest possible level of operating comfort and convenience. If the user only briefly taps the switch 5b in order to pull out the drawer 1, the drawer 1 moves into the completely pulled-out position. If, however, while the drawer 1 is being pulled out the user taps in the direction Y2 on the switch 5a, the drawer 1 stops. When moving outwardly, the drawer 1 can thus be put into any desired position along the extension path of movement thereof. In order to move the stationary drawer 1 from there into the completely retracted position, the user taps the switch 5a in the direction Y2 (
The user, however, should also be able to put the drawer 1 into a desired position along the extension path of movement thereof in such a way that, during the entire duration of the movement, he touches the switch 5b with a light pressure in the direction Y1 and releases the switch 5b at the desired stopping point, whereby the drawer 1 stops. The corresponding mode of operation is also used in regard to the direction of movement X2 of the drawer 1 by means of the switch 5a.
There is also the possibility of the extension movement already starting as soon as the contacts 11a and 11c have disengaged. Conversely, there is also the possibility of the retraction movement already beginning as soon as the contacts 11b and 11c separate from each other. In principle, it is also possible to adopt a simplified structure for the switching element, by the provision of only one switching element. Then, closure of the contacts 11a and 11c denotes reaction, and opening of the contacts 11a and 11c denotes extension.
To trigger the drag switch in
In the case of the structure shown in
In the embodiment illustrated in
In the embodiment shown in
In this embodiment, the front panel 8 of the drawer (movable portion) 1 is movable slightly outwardly and inwardly in the direction of the arrow 22 with respect to the lateral frame (first movable component) 1a, more particularly preferably against the force of springs (not shown). When the user pulls on the handle 6, the front panel (second movable component) 8 moves outwardly. That relative movement can be detected by the switch element 18, and by way of the electronic control device 2a can actuate the drive motor 2b in such a way that the extension movement is assisted. Conversely, the switch element 18 can also detect an inward relative movement of the front panel 8 with respect to the drawer 1 and thus actuate the drive motor 2b by way of the electronic control device 2a for assisting the push-in movement. Thus, the drawer 1 (movable portion) moves relative to a body portion (not shown) of an article of furniture in a moving direction. The panel 8 (the second movable component of drawer 1) moves in the moving direction relative to the frame 1a (the first movable component of drawer 1), and the triggering device (switch element 18) activates the drive unit (drive motor 2, spindle 20) based on the position of the panel 8 (second movable component) relative to lateral frame 1a (the first movable component) so that the drive unit moves the drawer 1 (movable portion) in the moving direction (i.e., the same direction of movement as the panel 8 (second movable component). The advantage of an embodiment as shown in
In the embodiment illustrated in
Control of a handleless drawer can be implemented, for example, by the relative movement of the front panel with respect to the drawer frame 1a being detected (similarly to
It will be appreciated that the invention is not limited to the illustrated examples. On the contrary, it is also possible for example, that the drive unit has pneumatic drive elements, instead of an electric motor. It is likewise possible for the electronic control device to be integrated into the motor, as is provided in typical servomotors. A toothed rail 3 is not necessarily to be arranged on the guide rail 4 of the drawer, but the transmission of force can be effected in any fashion. Signal transmission from the switches to the electronic control unit does not have to be effected exclusively by cables, and it is also possible to use known communication by way of a pull-out rail made from electrically conductive material.
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