The object of the present invention is a mechanism for automatic opening for flap doors of a kitchen, bathroom, living area item of furniture or of any item of furniture in general.
Particular reference will be made here below to doors with a lift opening, without detriment to the fact that the mechanism according to the invention can also be applied to downward flap doors.
Automatic opening mechanisms of flap doors use normally gas springs, wherein a gas cylinder and the relative stem are connected directly between a lateral side of the item of furniture and the door to be moved.
Gas springs, although having acceptable functioning, are not free from disadvantages.
They tend in fact to unload with the passing of time, losing their original properties and not therefore performing their task in full.
Another disadvantage of gas springs is that they do not allow sufficient partialization of the degree of opening of the door, which may become necessary or useful in certain circumstances.
Another disadvantage comes from the unsightly appearance, since these are cylindrical tubular elements that are attached directly between the lateral side of the item of furniture and the door.
Moreover, gas springs have a somewhat high cost.
On the other hand, a mechanical spring of another type, whether helical, leaf spring or the like, would not be suitable for this type of opening, in that it would not allow a linear or uniform thrust during opening. More particularly, in the case of a lift flap door, when the door is closed the spring is in its state of maximum compression, so that when the door is opened there is a maximum thrust force which is reduced gradually until complete opening.
DE 10203269 A1, EP 2078811 A2 and WO 2006/012848 A1 are examples of mechanisms for opening of flap doors upwards using gas springs.
DE 3140039 A1 describes a mechanism for balancing of the weight of a door of an electric household appliance, more particularly a dishwasher, with hinge opening around a fixed axis of a sector gear with which a corresponding sector gear meshes, provided at one end of a lever pivoted in one of its intermediate points and connected at its other end to an oscillating compression springs assembly.
The object of the present invention is that of providing a mechanism for opening of flap doors which is proposed as an alternative to gas springs, eliminating the disadvantages thereof, and likewise eliminating the disadvantages of the mechanical spring mechanisms illustrated previously.
More particularly one object of the invention is that of proposing a mechanical spring mechanism which allows the movement of opening of the door to be linearised, making the thrust of the spring during the entire opening stroke virtually uniform.
Another object of the invention is that of providing such a mechanism which assists also in the phase of closure of the door and avoids a sudden release in the opening phase.
Yet another object of the invention is that of providing such a mechanism which is simple and economical to produce and easy to assemble and mount.
Substantially, the mechanism for flap opening of a door connected to an upper or lower wall of an item of furniture by means of at least one hinge, comprises a part fixed internally to a lateral side of the item of furniture and a part fixed internally to the door, said part fixed to the lateral side being extensible telescopically under the action of a mechanical spring and having a first end hinged to said lateral side of the item of furniture and acting with a second end on said part fixed to the door by means of a thrust fulcrum, characterised in that between said part fixed to the lateral side and said part fixed to the door means are provided apt to move linearly and continuously said thrust fulcrum parallel to the door, away from and towards said hinge, respectively during the phase of opening and closing of the door.
Further features of the invention will be made clearer by the following detailed description, referred to one of its embodiments purely by way of a non-limiting example, illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which:
Referring to
Some of these drawings show also a hinge 7, in itself known, which connects the door 6 to the upper wall 3 of the furniture item.
Normally more than one hinge 7 is provided, while the opening mechanism 100 can be only one or more than one, according to the width of the door.
The mechanism 100 comprises a part 10 fixed internally to a lateral side 4 of the furniture item 1 and a part 20 fixed internally to the door 6, co-operating one in relation to the other in the manner to be stated here below.
More particularly the part 10 is made up of two telescopic tubular rods, one lower 11, with reference to the accompanying drawings, hinged in 13 to the lateral side 4 of the furniture item, and an upper one 12 sliding telescopically inside thereof. Between the two tubular rods 11 and 12 a helical spring 14 is placed, working in compression and tending to push outwards, or upwards, the upper tubular rod 12.
The mechanism part 20 fixed to the door 1 comprises a box 21 closed by a cover 22 by means of screws 23, and enclosing in its interior the components which are to be described here below.
The box-cover assembly is fixed to the door 6 by means of a dovetail seat 24 formed in the cover 22 which engages slidingly with a corresponding plate 25 fixed to the door 6.
Naturally other attachment means are possible.
The box 21 has an elongated parallelepiped shape, with an initial section 26, closer to the hinge 7, of greater depth and open on the base, so as to determine two opposite lateral walls 27, between which is arranged the end 15 of the upper tubular rod 12 of the telescopic part 10 fixed to the lateral side 4 of the furniture item.
The end 15 of the rod 12 has a fork configuration and has a pair of gears or sector gears 16, which go to engage with corresponding racks 28 provided on said lateral walls 27 of the box 21.
Here below, for the sake of convenience, the gears 16 and the racks 27 are to be indicated in the singular.
The provision of a gear-rack coupling determines a variable fulcrum point during the opening of the door, as shown in particular in
In fact, passing from the position of
In order to improve further the functioning of the spring mechanism according to the invention, damping is provided in the phase of opening and closure of the door 6, which will be described here below.
More particularly, a sliding drawer 30 is housed in the box 21, having frontally a protuberance 31, to which is pivoted by means of a pin 17 the end 15 provided with gear 16 of the hollow rod 12.
In the drawer 30 a shock absorber or damper 40 is placed, made up of an oil cylinder 41, from which a stem 42 with tip 43 protrudes.
During the movement of the drawer 30 in the phase of opening and closure of the door 16, the damper 40 abuts alternatively against respective stops 45, 46 projecting below from the cover 22.
More particularly, in the phase of opening of the door, the engaging between the gear 16 and the rack 28 moves the drawer 30 away from the hinge 7, until the aforesaid protuberance 31 abuts against the cylinder 41, drawing it in its movement and causing the loading thereof, through the action of the tip 43 of the stem 42 which abuts against the stop 45 of the cover 22.
The stroke of the drawer 30 is determined by a regulation screw 50, against which its rear wall 33 abuts.
The regulation screw 50 is screwed in a nut 51 housed in the box 21 and, on the basis of the extent of penetration of its shank in the box 21, varies the stroke of the drawer and therefore the degree of opening of the door 6.
As can be seen in
In the phase of closure of the door, while the drawer 30 moves towards the hinge 7, the damper 40 tends to unload, abutting with the cylinder 40 against the front stop 46 of the cover 22. Continuing the movement of the drawer 30, its rear wall 33 drives the tip 43 of the stem 42, causing a further loading of the damper, and therefore performing a damping effect also in the phase of closure.
The situation is fully visible in
Naturally the extents of loading of the damper 40 in opening and closure can be appropriately regulated.
In the embodiment previously described and illustrated in the drawings, a gear and rack system has been provided for the movement of the fulcrum 17 in the phase of opening and closure of the door 6.
It is however evident that other systems can be provided, such as levers, cams and the like.
According to this embodiment, the means placed between the part 10 fixed to a lateral side 4 of the furniture item and the part 20 fixed to the door 6 consist of a lever 60, one of whose ends is pivoted in 61 to the end of said telescopically extensible part 10 hinged to a lateral side 4 of the item of furniture, and whose other end is pivoted in 62 to a projecting end 63 of the box 21 of the part 20 fixed to the door 6.
The rotation of the lever 60 of fixed length around the pivot pin 61 during the movements of opening and closure of the door 6 produces a movement of the thrust fulcrum 17 provided on the sliding drawer 30, in the same way as the embodiment described previously.
As mentioned previously, the mechanism for opening of a flap door according to the invention can be applied without substantial modifications also to the case of doors which can be opened downwards, simply by providing for the spring 14 to work by traction rather than by compression.
The components of the mechanism according to the invention can be in metal material or in rigid plastic or mixed.
Advantageously, at least the tubular rods 11, 12, the box 21 and the cover 22 are made in rigid plastic.
In the embodiment illustrated the spring 14 is of the helical type, yet it could be of another type, for example leaf spring, compression spring or the like.
From what is disclosed, the advantages appear clear of the invention, which allows the linearization of the action of the spring 14 by varying linearly and continuously the position of the thrust fulcrum 17 away from and towards the hinge 7 of connection of the door 6 to the furniture item 1, and partialization of the degree of opening of the door, regulating the stroke of the drawer 30, and damping the door both in opening and in closure.
Naturally the invention is not limited to the particular embodiment described previously and illustrated in the accompanying drawings, but numerous detail changes may be made thereto, within the reach of the person skilled in the art, without thereby departing from the scope of the same invention, as defined in the appended claims.
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