The present invention concerns an actuating device having the features of the classifying portion of claim 1, an article of furniture having such an actuating device and a method of mounting a moveable furniture part to a furniture carcass by means of such an actuating device.
In particular the present invention concerns furniture flaps which are mounted to a furniture carcass pivotably about a horizontal axis.
An actuating device of the general kind set forth is disclosed in the Austrian patent application bearing the application filing number A 103/2013, which is not a prior publication. It includes a housing mounted pivotably to the furniture carcass, and an actuating arm lever mounted pivotably to the housing. The housing accommodates a force storage means—in this embodiment a coil spring—, whereby a control cam arranged on the actuating arm lever is acted upon with a force. That control cam has an apex point whereby, depending on the respective position of the actuating arm lever relative to the housing, the force acts on extending or opening the actuating device or bending or closing the actuating device.
When mounting actuating devices of that general kind the problem which arises is that fixing the actuating arm lever to the moveable furniture part is not easily possible either in the bent or in the extended position of the actuating arm lever.
In the completely bent position that is apparent as that would require fitment from the interior of the furniture carcass.
The actuating device is of such dimensions that, even when the flap is fully opened, the actuating device is not completely extended. That is intended to ensure that the return force for the opened position is sufficiently high in all situations. That has the result however that the actuating arm lever has to be bent somewhat by the fitter in the fitting operation (see
Actuating devices for furniture flaps which have an actuating arm lever with longitudinal displacement are known for example from WO 2006/039729 A1. In that case, after fixing of the actuating arm lever to the flap, the flap has to be closed whereby the length of the actuating arm lever is adjusted. After that however the flap has to be opened again in order to lock the actuating arm lever in the set length. That working step is in itself not necessary. In addition the length adjustment of the actuating arm lever must be made quite stiff in order not to allow unintentional adjustment during the opening movement.
In the case of actuating devices which have both a pivotable housing and also a pivotable actuating arm lever that last-mentioned effect is intensified for, as upon opening of the flap, the force storage means would work directly towards a change in length of the actuating arm lever.
The object of the invention is to provide an actuating device and an article of furniture having such an actuating device, which are distinguished by simplified mounting. In addition the invention seeks to provide a method of mounting such an actuating device.
That object is attained by an actuating device having the features of claim 1, an article of furniture having such an actuating device and a method having the features of claim 18.
That is achieved by a first lever of the actuating arm lever being lockable relative to a second lever of the actuating arm lever by means of an automatic locking device in the operating position. This means that locking in the operating position is effected automatically without further action on the part of the fitter or the user, generally within the furniture carcass. That automatic action when moving the levers of the actuating arm lever relative to each other can be implemented in various ways. Examples would be snap-in engagement or latching engagement. However a locally implemented frictional engagement is also possible, that is to say for example by a narrowing of the outer lever or a local roughening of sliding surfaces. The mounting position is distinguished in that it allows simplified mounting of the actuating arm lever to the furniture part, than the operating position which is suitable for operation.
Further advantageous embodiments of the invention are defined in the appendant claims.
For example by virtue of the fact that a length of the actuating arm lever can be set by the mobility of the first lever relative to the second lever the actuating arm lever can be adjusted from a generally short mounting length to a predefined operative length for operation.
To ensure that no unwanted change in the actuating arm lever from the mounting position occurs prior to mounting there can be provided an arresting device for releasably arresting the first lever relative to the second lever in the mounting position of the actuating arm lever.
It can preferably be provided that the locking device is of a positively locking nature. Secure locking in the operating position can be achieved thereby.
Preferably there can further be provided a force storage means for acting on the actuating arm lever with a movement force for movement of the furniture part. That makes it possible to provide that the user is assisted when opening and/or closing the furniture part, and profits from a defined closed and/or opened position of the furniture part.
It can particularly preferably be provided that the arresting of the first lever relative to the second lever is releasable by the action of the movement force. It can further preferably be provided that the first lever is moveable relative to the second lever by the action of the movement force into the operating position. Both can serve to relieve the burden on the fitter as he does not have to apply the force for releasing the arresting means or for producing the movement of the actuating arm lever into the operating position.
In a particularly preferred embodiment it can be provided that the arresting device and/or the locking device includes a spring element, wherein there is preferably provided precisely one spring element. In particular with the structure having precisely one spring element it can be provided that the arresting device functions in force-locking relationship and the locking device in positively locking relationship.
For ease of manufacture of the spring element it can be provided that the spring element is in the form of a shaped portion with at least one protrusion determining the transverse extent and a spring zone for producing the spring force.
It can further be provided that the spring element includes at least one projection which by cooperation with an opening on the first lever or on the second lever limits relative movements of the spring element relative to the first lever or to the second lever. That makes it possible to prevent the spring element from leaving an intended position relative to one of the levers during the movement.
A force-locking arresting action on the part of the arresting device can be particularly easily achieved in that the arresting device includes at least one recess cooperating with the spring element, wherein the at least one recess preferably cooperates with the at least one protrusion and there are preferably provided precisely two recesses.
A positively locking relationship on the part of the locking device can be easily achieved if the locking device includes at least one opening cooperating with the spring element, wherein the at least one opening preferably cooperates with the at least one protrusion and there are preferably provided precisely two openings. In this structure therefore the at least one protrusion of the spring element is used as a locking bolt cooperating with an opening.
Further advantages and details of the invention will be apparent from the Figures and the related specific description. In the drawing:
The completely extended angular position of the actuating arm lever 1 is shown in
That fixing is implemented by way of a fixing clip 24 (see in that respect
The fitter can now begin to close the flap (
To illustrate one of the problems of the present invention
In addition it is possible to see the fixing clip 24 serving to fix the eye 23 to a fixing fitment 25.
The mode of operation of the arresting device 8 will now be described with reference to
The axis of movement X is that axis, along which the relative movements of the first lever 5 and the second lever 6 occur, which are permitted by the rail-like configuration of the two levers 5, 6.
By pulling on the second lever 6 a force is exerted on the spring element 14 by means of the projections 17 of the spring element 14 that engage into the openings 18. In the present embodiment that force is produced by the force storage means 9.
Inclined planes at the recesses 19 provide that, in the movement of the spring element 14, caused by the movement force, relative to the first lever 5, the protrusions 15 are compressed against the stress of the spring zone 16. As a result the transverse extent D of the spring element 14 is so reduced that the protrusions 15 can slide out of the recesses 19, thereby permitting a relative movement of the first lever 5 relative to the second lever 6 from the mounting position in the direction of the operating position.
The present invention is not limited to embodiments illustrated here. For example the spring element 14 would not have to be in the form of the embodiment illustrated here. Structures involving flat springs or spring tongues are also conceivable. The present invention is also not limited to actuating devices which have a pivotable housing 21. The configuration of the arresting device 8 by means of recesses 19 is not essential although that embodiment allows substantial relief of load on the spring element 14 in the mounting position.
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