The present invention concerns an actuating device with at least one actuating member for moving a movable furniture part and a locking device for inhibiting a movement of the actuating member.
The invention further concerns an article of furniture having at least one actuating device of the kind to be described.
Such actuating devices are fixed in particular to the carcass of an article of furniture, wherein the actuating device is provided to move an upwardly movable flap.
It is an object of the present invention to propose an actuating device of the kind referred to in the opening part of this specification, which allows a controlled movement of the actuating member.
According to the invention, the object is achieved in that the locking device has a lock which is arranged in or on the actuating device and which is unlockable by a key for enabling the movement of the actuating member.
In a first aspect of the invention, only an authorized person (or possibly also a plurality of authorized persons) is allowed access to the possibility of moving the actuating member. The lock can be both unlocked by the key and also—if desirable—locked.
If the actuating device is pre-fitted in or on the article of furniture and the movement of the actuating member is to be inhibited in the closed position of the movable furniture part, it may be desirable to provide on the article of furniture a through opening which allows the key to be fitted through from a position outside the article of furniture into the lock arranged on or in the actuating device. It will be appreciated that it is also in accordance with the invention to use a key-lock system which functions in contact-less fashion. For that purpose the key can include for example an electronic data set and/or a contact-lessly operating RFID transponder.
A further aspect of the invention provides that the proposed locking device with the lock and the key is used as an assembly securing means for the “vacant” actuating member, in which case therefore a movable furniture part—in particular an upwardly movable furniture flap—is not yet fitted to the actuating member. Those actuating devices serve to move a furniture flap fitted to the pivotably mounted actuating member (in particular an actuating arm) between a vertical position of closing a compartment in a carcass of an article of furniture, and an upwardly moved open position. A spring device or a gas compression storage means is used to compensate for the weight of the flap, in which case the torque acting on the actuating member can be selectively adjusted to the weight of the furniture flap to be moved. In the case of heavy furniture flaps therefore a relatively high torque is to be provided as the biasing force for the actuating arm. If however a furniture flap has not yet been pivotally connected to the actuating arm, there is a serious risk that the actuating arm can move rapidly upwardly severely in the opening direction under the force of the spring device acting thereon, and can thereby injure the fitting personnel. WO 2006/069412 A1 to the present applicant already discloses a fitting securing means for the “vacant” actuating arm—on which therefore a furniture flap has not yet been fitted—which has a latching and/or braking device for limiting the opening speed of the vacant actuating arm.
The spring device acts on the actuating member—which is preferably pivotable about a horizontal axis—in the opening direction, and there is a considerable risk of injury caused by an actuating member which strikes out upwardly, when the flap has not yet been fitted. Accordingly, the present invention allows the actuating member to be arrested in its completely open position by the locking device having the lock and the key. The actuating member cannot therefore be moved against the force applied by the spring device, by virtue of the locking action. That permits the flap to be fitted without any problem to the actuating member which is arrested in the completely open position.
In an embodiment of the invention it can be provided that the key is secured by a releasable holding device on or in the actuating device and the releasable holding device releases the key only after the flap has been fitted to the actuating member. In other words the key is available to release the locking action only when the flap has been properly fitted to the actuating member. When the flap is securely fixed to the actuating member then the risk of an actuating member lashing out upwardly is also substantially eliminated. It is only after the flap has been fitted that the releasable holding device releases the key, whereupon the locking device can be unlocked and then the actuating member is movable unimpededly between a closed position and an open position.
In accordance with an additional safety aspect of the invention it can be provided that the key unlocks the locking device only as long as the key is fitted in the lock. In other words the actuating member is freely movable only with a key fitted in the lock. When the key is removed from the lock, the locking device can automatically block a movement of the actuating member.
The actuating device usually has a power path which in the simplest case includes the actuating member and the spring device acting on the actuating member. In that case the locking device locks at least one element of that power path, that is to say the spring device and/or the actuating member. It will be appreciated that it is also possible for the power path to have a transmission mechanism (either a lever mechanism and/or a gear assembly), which acts between the spring device and the actuating member, wherein at least one element of the transmission mechanism is lockable by the locking device. In this connection it can be provided that the locking device has at least one arresting element by which the element of the power path is lockable relative to a part which is fixed with respect to the article of furniture—preferably the housing of the actuating device. In that respect it may be desirable if the arresting element is movable by the key from a position of arresting the element of the power path into a release position in which the arresting element is unlocked from the element of the power path.
Further details and advantages of the present invention will be described by means of the specific description hereinafter, which reference to the figures in which:
a, 1b show a side view of an actuating device mounted to a furniture carcass for moving an upwardly movable furniture flap, wherein the actuating member of the actuating device is arrested in the completely open position by a locking device, and an enlarged detail view thereof,
a, 2b show the locked actuating device with a furniture flap already fitted to the actuating member, and an enlarged detail view thereof,
a, 3b show the actuating device with a locking mechanism unlockable by a key and an enlarged detail view thereof,
a-4c show various views of a fixing device provided for connection to the furniture flap,
a-5c show vertical sections of the fixing device in temporal successions in respect of key unlocking, and
a-6d show various views of the locking device arranged in or on the actuating device and provided for arresting an element of the power path of the actuating device, in an arresting position and in a release position.
a shows a side view of an actuating device 1 according to the invention having a housing 2 which is pre-fitted to a side wall 4a of a furniture carcass 4. The actuating device 1 in known fashion has a spring device 3 which is supported on the one hand against a mounting 3a, which is fixed with respect to the article of furniture, on the housing 2, and which on the other hand acts on the actuating member 5 in the form of an actuating arm 5a, about the axis of rotation R, in the opening direction. Arranged between the spring device 3 and the actuating arm 5a is a transmission mechanism in the form of an intermediate lever 6 (movable element) mounted pivotably about an axis of rotation S. It is also possible to see a locking device 7 which in the illustrated embodiment locks the intermediate lever 6 and inhibits it from a pivotal movement about the axis of rotation S. The actuating member 5 in the form of the actuating arm 5a can be arrested in its completely open position by locking of a movable element of the transmission mechanism in the power path (in the present case the intermediate lever 6). That locking device 7 is therefore part of a fitting securing means for the “vacant” actuating arm 5a to which therefore no furniture flap is pivotably connected. Locking of the actuating arm 5a in its completely open position means that it cannot be urged in the direction of the closed position. That has the advantage on the one hand that a furniture flap can be connected without any problem to the actuating arm 5a which is arrested and thus held in a stable condition. On the other hand the actuating arm 5a can also not be urged in the direction of the closed position as—in particular due to lack of attention—it can uncontrolledly slip out of an intermediate position preceding the completely open position and by virtue of the extremely high prestressing forces of the spring device 3 can move rapidly back into the completely open position again and as a result can cause massive injury. The actuating member 5 in the form of the actuating arm 5a has a fixing device 8 for releasable connection to a fitment at the hinge side (not shown), whereby a furniture flap can be connected to the actuating arm 5a. It is also possible to see a diagrammatically illustrated key 9 which is secured by a releasable holding device on or in the fixing device 8. The key 9 which is necessary for unlocking the locking device 7 cannot however be removed when the flap is not fitted in place. The key 9 can only be released from the fixing device 8 when a flap is properly connected to the fixing device 8. It is only after the flap has been fitted to the actuating arm 5a that the key 9 is released and can then be passed to the locking device 7, whereby the locking action is releasable and the actuating arm 5a is pivotable between the closed position and the open position.
b shows an enlarged view of the region circled in
a shows the arrangement of
a and 3b show the unlocked locking device 7, wherein the key 9 released in
a shows a perspective view of the fixing device 8 provided for releasable connection to the fitment 13, at the flap side, which is shown in
a-5c each show vertical sections of the fixing device 8 in temporal successions in respect of key unlocking. It is possible to see the coupling portion 14a pivotal about the axis 14c. In
In
c shows the withdrawn key 9. In this respect it is also to be stated as a particularity here that after the key 9 has been pulled out of the fixing device 8 the securing portion 16 was pivoted under spring force in the direction of the support portion 15c so that manipulation of the support portion 15c is not possible. Release of the flap 12 is only possible when the key 9 is inserted into the fixing device 8 again whereby the securing portion 16 is pivoted back again so that the support portion 15c is actuable and is movable out of the arresting position with the fitment 13 on the flap side.
a shows the locking device 7 which can be unlocked by the key 9 and which is or can be arranged on the housing 2 of the actuating device 1. The locking device 7 includes housing portions 17a and 17b, wherein the lock 7a is formed by the intermediate space remaining between the housing portions 17a, 17b. The arresting element 7c is in the form of a double-armed lever pivotable about an axis M. The arresting element 7c is acted upon by a spring (not shown) which holds the arresting element 7c in the arresting position with the intermediate lever (
b shows the locking device 7 in the assembled condition.
The present invention is not limited to the illustrated embodiment but includes or extends to all technical equivalents which can fall within the scope of the claims appended hereto. The positional references adopted in the description such as for example up, down, lateral and so forth are also related to the directly described and 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 application of International application No. PCT/AT2009/000348, filed Sep. 7, 2009, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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