1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an article of furniture comprising a furniture carcass and a first and at least one second drawer displaceable relative to the furniture carcass, wherein in the closed position of the two drawers the front panel of the first drawer substantially completely covers the front panel or the front wall of the second drawer.
2. Description of the Related Art
Items of furniture of that kind describe inter alia what are referred to as internal extension portions, the front panel or the front wall of which is disposed behind a larger or upwardly extended front panel of a front extension portion. When an internal extension portion is fitted into an article of furniture in the form of a cabinet, the front extension portion always has to be opened first so that the internal extension portion becomes accessible and can also be opened. Often those internal extension portions, for aesthetic reasons or reasons of space, do not have any handle or grip whereby the operating option is restricted. If, in addition, the internal extension portion is arranged directly beneath a transverse member, an intermediate panel portion or under additional internal extension portions, there is no comfortable and convenient possible way of opening the internal extension portion. If, moreover, the internal extension portion is provided with a closure mechanism, which in its closed position acts on the internal extension portion with a retaining force for keeping it closed, actuation is in addition impractical as the opening movement against a spring force is made considerably more difficult.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to propose an article of furniture of the general kind set forth in the opening part of this specification, which offers a user a high level of operating comfort.
In accordance with the invention in an advantageous configuration that is achieved in that the first and the at least one second drawer have an ejection device for moving the drawers from the closed position into an open position and that arranged between the two ejection devices is a switching element which couples the two ejection devices in a first switching position and uncouples them in a second switching position.
If the ejection device acts, for example, on the second drawer (internal extension portion), it can be conveniently moved into an open position without any need for the user to grip behind the internal extension portion for that purpose. If the ejection device acts on the first drawer (front extension portion), it can be selectively coupled to or not coupled to the internal extension portion, by a preferably mechanical coupling means.
In order to promote the ejection movement of the drawer it can also be provided that at least one ejection device has a drive device, preferably at least one spring or at least an electric motor, by which an ejection element is or can be acted upon for ejection of the drawer. In order to avoid the drawer abruptly springing open, it can also be desirable for the relative movement between the ejection device and the drawer or the guide rails thereof to be damped by means of a damping device.
An embodiment of the invention provides that the first drawer and the at least one second drawer have a separate ejection device for moving the drawers from a closed position into an open position. In that way the extension movements can be controlled independently of each other. An advantageous configuration provides in that respect that the ejection device of the first and the at least one second drawers are coupled so that the ejection device of the second drawer can be triggered by way of the ejection device of the first drawer. In that case, the at least two ejection devices can be electrically or mechanically coupled together so as to afford a very wide range of triggering and switching combinations. A configuration in that respect can be such that disposed between the two ejection devices is a switching element which couples the two ejection devices in a first switching position and uncouples them in a second switching position. In that case, the switching element can be either in the form of a mechanical switch or—in accordance with a further embodiment—it can be in the form of a logic circuit for interlinking digital signals in accordance with the rules of Boolean algebra.
A further embodiment of the invention provides that at least the first drawer has a first limit position which corresponds to the closed position of the first drawer and the first drawer is movable starting from that limit position by the application of pressure in the closing direction thereof into a second limit position which is further into the furniture carcass. In that case, the configuration can be such that an ejection device is of such a configuration that it moves the drawer from the second limit position into an open position. Fitments of that kind are known as touch-latch fitments which are actuated by the drawer being pushed in by a predetermined distance in order then to be moved into an open position by a force storage device (spring device, fluid damper, electric motor).
Alternatively or as a supplemental consideration, it may also be advantageous if the at least first drawer has a limit position which corresponds to the closed position of the drawer and the first drawer is movable starting from that limit position by applying a pulling force into an open position, wherein the ejection device is inactive. If the first drawer (front extension portion) is activated by way of a pulling pulse, in that case preferably only the front extension portion is extended as the ejection device of the internal extension portion does not receive a switching pulse. In that situation, the internal extension portion can selectively remain in the closed position or selectively be activated by manually applying pressure or a pulling force to the front panel thereof.
In accordance with a further embodiment of the invention it can be provided that the article of furniture has a control and/or a regulating device for selectively moving the drawers. In that case for example selective activation, the moment in time of actuation and/or the movements of the drawer can be controlled separately or in all possible combinations. In that connection, it may be desirable if the ejection device has at least one electric switch which is activatable by the application of a pulling force or a pushing force to the drawer, wherein the signals thereof can be passed to the control and/or regulating device. In that respect, the electric switch can be in the form of a microswitch, the switching pulses of which are passed to an address decoder for programmed actuation of the individual ejection devices. By way of example the arrangement can be such that the control and/or regulating device is so designed that it does not activate the ejection device of the at least second drawer (internal extension portion) when a pressure is preferably applied once to the first drawer (front extension portion). In other words, the internal extension portion, when pressure is applied once to the front panel of the front extension portion, is not extended while the front extension portion alone moves into the open position. A further embodiment can be such that the control and/or regulating device is so designed that it activates the ejection device of the at least second drawer (internal extension portion) when pressure is preferably applied twice in succession to the first drawer (front extension portion) within a predetermined or predeterminable period of time. In other words, in the case of a “double click” on the front extension portion, both the front extension portion and also the internal extension portion are moved into an open position. In an advantageous development it can also be provided that the control and/or regulating device is so designed that it does not activate the ejection device or devices when a pulling force is applied to the first drawer. It is to be noted in that respect that a very wide range of switching options are possible in this connection, for one of ordinary skill in the art dealing with this object.
In accordance with a preferred development of the invention it can be provided that the article of furniture has a releasable coupling device for temporarily coupling the two drawers. The additional arrangement of that releasable coupling device in combination with at least one ejection device for the drawer affords additional possible combinations. In that respect, it can be advantageous if the at least second drawer is movable at least from the completely closed position into an open position by the releasable coupling device. In this connection, it is desirable if the releasable coupling device has two or more, preferably preselectable, modes of operation. The possibility of adjusting the releasable coupling device can provide that for example the first drawer (front extension portion) can be opened, in which case in accordance with the two modes of operation it is possible selectively to establish whether the at least second drawer (internal extension portion) does or does not also perform the movement of the front extension portion. In that respect, it is advantageous if the releasable coupling device is arranged or designed in such a way that the drawers can be uncoupled, preferably in a common open position thereof, so that each drawer can be actuated in itself alone.
In regard to the releasable coupling device many different configurations can be implemented in a manner with which the man skilled in the art will be familiar. In an embodiment it can be provided that the releasable coupling device is preferably operative between the rear side of the front panel of the first drawer and between the front side of the front panel or front wall of the at least second drawer. In the simplest case it may be desirable if the releasable coupling device has a mechanical latching connection (for example at least one spring-loaded latching element).
An alternative embodiment can also provide that at least one, preferably spring-loaded, spring buffer and/or at least one spacer portion, preferably comprising a damping material, is or are arranged between the front panel of the first drawer and the front panel or front wall of the second drawer. That arrangement means that it is possible to effectively prevent hard impact of the front panel of the first drawer against the front panel or front wall of the second drawer so that the banging noises which occur in that case are substantially reduced.
Finally, in an embodiment of the invention it can be provided that at least one of the drawers has a retraction device by which the drawer is movable into the closed limit position, wherein preferably the last closing travel to the completely closed position thereof takes place in a damped fashion. In that respect, each drawer of the article of furniture can be equipped with a retraction device of that kind, which reliably move the drawers into the closed limit position. Usually, retraction devices of that kind are also provided with a damping device which damps the movement of the drawer over the last closing range so that it is not retracted into the carcass of the article of furniture with too much momentum. In that respect fluid dampers, for example linear or rotational dampers, can advantageously be used as the damping devices.
Further details and advantages of the invention are described in greater detail hereinafter by means of the specific description with reference to the drawings in which:
a-3d show various embodiments of the triggering and coupling options between an internal extension portion and the front extension portion.
The separate ejection devices 9, 9′ and 9″ which in accordance with an embodiment of the invention can be coupled by at least one switching element afford various possible combinations which are described in greater detail in the Figures hereinafter. In order still further to enlarge the possible combinations of the drawers 3, 4 and 5, there are provided releasable coupling devices for selectively or temporarily coupling an internal extension portion 4, 5 to the front extension portion 3 so that, in an outward movement of the front extension portion 3, an internal extension portion 4, 5 also moves therewith or does not move therewith. The releasable coupling device includes substantially hook-shaped entrainment elements 10b and 11b respectively, and coupling elements 10a and 11a. The hook-shaped entrainment elements 10b and 11b are disposed in the region of the front walls 4′ and 5′ and can be releasably coupled to the coupling elements 10a and 11a of the front panel 3′. In that respect it may desirably be provided that the entrainment elements 10b and 11b and/or the coupling elements 10a and 11a have at least two operating positions, wherein in a first operating position the entrainment elements 10b and 11b automatically latch to the coupling element 10a and 11a respectively when the front extension portion 3 is brought together with the internal extension portions 4, 5 while in a second operating position no latching occurs between the entrainment elements 10b and 11b and the coupling elements 10a and 11a. In that connection, it is desirable if the entrainment element 10b and 11b respectively has an adjustment option by which the two operating positions can be activated, for example by manual actuation. That can be affected by either the entrainment elements 10b and 11b respectively, or the coupling elements 10a and 11a respectively, being adapted to be rotatable through 180° so that coupling is activated in one position and is deactivated in the position of being turned through 180°.
a-3d show various embodiments of the triggering and coupling options by means of a simplified view of the front extension portion 3 and an internal extension portion 4, as a side view.
b shows an alternative embodiment of the invention as a side view. In contrast to
c shows a further embodiment of the invention. A spring buffer 12, as shown in
d shows a further embodiment of the invention. The illustrated Figure diagrammatically shows a switching element 13 operative between the two ejection devices 9 and 9′. The switching element 13 has at least two switching positions, wherein the switching element 13 couples the two drawers 3 and 4 in a first switching position and uncouples them in a second switching position. When the ejection device 8 of the front extension portion 3 is activated the internal extension portion 4 also moves or does not move with the front extension portion 3, depending on the respective switching position.
The switching element 13 can also be part of a program logic of a control and/or regulating device 14 by which the at least two ejection devices 9 and 9′ are selectively controllable and actuatable. Various triggering pulses can be implemented by preferably manually applying a pulling and/or pressing force to the front panel 3′ of the front extension portion 3. In that respect, it can be provided for example that the ejection device 9′ of the internal extension portion 4 is not activated when pressure is preferably applied once to the front panel 3′ of the front extension portion 3. In an advantageous development, it can also be the case that the ejection device 9′ is activated upon preferably two successive applications of pressure to the front panel 3′ of the front extension portion 3 within a predetermined or predeterminable period of time.
The invention is not limited to the illustrated embodiments by way of example but embraces or extends to all 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 refer to the directly described and illustrated Figure and in the event of a change in position are to be correspondingly applied to the new position. The activation options described in respect of the individual ejection devices are to be interpreted only by way of example as a large number of further possible options are to be implemented for one of ordinary skill in the art concerned with the technical object here.
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This application is a continuation of International Application No. PCT/AT2006/000270, filed Jun. 29, 2006.
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