1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an article of furniture, in particular a sitting/standing table comprising an adjustable element, such as a tabletop, a drive unit having an electric motor for causing the adjustment of the adjustable element, an electrical control unit in a housing and a control panel for activating the drive unit.
2. The Prior Art
In step with the increasing popularity of sitting/standing tables, and the consequent intensified competition, a number of differentiated products have been developed, adapted to customer-specific needs and including a variety of new special functions. For some, the rate of adjustment may be decisive, while the lifting capability requirement is of minor importance, and, conversely, others require a great lifting capability, while the rate of adjustment is of minor importance. Examples of special functions include height indicator, control via a control panel as well as a PC, squeeze protection, etc.
In terms of logistics, it is a great task to handle all these different variants, which results in increased costs, slowness of production and distribution as well as an increased risk of wrong supplies.
The object of the invention is to make it possible to ease the logistics task and maintain the diversity of the product range at the same time.
The task is solved according to the invention in that the electrical control unit is basically manufactured with the fundamental components which are necessary for meeting the various customer-specific requirements. A plurality of modules, which may be inserted into gates in the control unit, then allow the various services and special functions to be modified, activated or deactivated. The advantage is that, if not preferably with a single one, then with just a few basic control units, it is possible to configure the control unit to customer-specific wishes. A further advantage is then that the control unit may easily be changed, if the customer's needs change. The same basic control unit, e.g., can meet the requirement of high rate and low load, and meet the requirement of higher load and lower rate with another module. With the presence of squeeze protection in the control unit, this may be made active with a module, as will e.g. a height indicator, etc. For a single function, it is also possible to have several modules to achieve a quite specific property, e.g. as regards the squeeze protection, it is possible to have a number of modules graduated so that the squeeze protection function is released at various squeeze forces. Alternatively, the module may be provided with a rotary potentiometer for adjusting the sensitivity of the squeeze function; a further alternative is a switch. In its simplest form, the module may merely consist of a simple electrical connection for reconfiguration of the control unit. Then, the customer himself may adapt the control unit to his specifications with the various plug-shaped modules, and, if the need arises, subsequently change the control unit. The modules are expediently provided with icons, indicia and colour identification which reflects the function of the module, and as a form of a modular jack they may be sent in an ordinary envelope.
Additional features of the invention will become apparent from the following description of an exemplary embodiment of the invention.
In the drawings:
The sitting/standing table shown in
The table may be provided with a squeeze protection or an anti-collision protection, as disclosed e.g. in WO 03/056976 A1, or traditionally be based on measurement of the power consumption.
In
In a further design, the module 5 is provided with a trim potmeter for adjusting the sensitivity of the anti-collision protection.
For convenience, the invention has been described in the foregoing on the basis of a height-adjustable table, but it will be appreciated that the invention is applicable to adjustable articles of furniture in general. Be it adjustable armchairs, beds, etc. As for beds, it may be beds for domestic use, nursing beds or hospital beds. The beds may have an adjustable backrest section, headrest section and legrest section, and as for nursing and hospital beds, the entire bed may moreover be raisable. For various reasons, e.g. in case of a fractured leg, it may be desirable to lock the legrest section, which may be done with a module as mentioned.
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