The present invention relates to a locking device for movable furniture parts, comprising a guide rail with a plurality of blocking elements that are held displaceably along the guide rail, wherein each blocking element comprises a run-up slope which can be contacted by an activator attached to a movable furniture part and each blocking element comprises a wall which can form a stop for the activator in order to lock the movable furniture part with the activator in a closed position, wherein the guide rail with the blocking element can be moved between an anti-tipping position, in which all activators are arranged adjacent to a run-up slope on different blocking elements, and a blocking position, in which all activators arranged in the blocking position are arranged adjacent to a wall on different blocking elements, and a method for locking at least one movable furniture part to a furniture body with a locking device.
DE 20 2009 000 050 U1 discloses a locking system for extendable furniture parts, in which a locking bar with a plurality of sliding parts is provided. A movable furniture part acts on a driver which engages with one of the sliding parts in order to move the sliding parts from an unlocking position to a locking position. The driver is slidably mounted on a housing and can be coupled with a movable furniture part over a short distance. The interposition of such a driver between the movable furniture part and the locking bar means increased manu-facturing and assembly costs.
DE 10 2005 054 006 B4 discloses a pull-out safety device for extendable furniture elements in which a plurality of blocking elements can be displaced along a linear guide. The blocking elements can be moved by means of a bolt which is attached to a movable furniture element. The latch is strip-shaped and extends over almost the entire length of the furniture element. Here, too, the construc-tional effort is disadvantageous because of the great length. In addition, the pointed ends of the bars can easily be damaged.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a locking device for movable furniture parts and a method for locking at least one movable furniture part to a furniture body, which is simply constructed and enables effective locking of the furniture parts in a closed position when one of the movable furniture parts is in an open position.
In the locking device according to the invention, a plurality of blocking elements is held displaceably along a guide rail, wherein each blocking element comprises a run-up slope which can be contacted by an activator attached to a movable furniture part. Each locking element also comprises a wall which can form a stop for the activator in order to lock the movable furniture part with the activator in a closed position. The guide rail with the blocking elements can thereby be moved between an anti-tipping position, in which all activators are arranged adjacent to a run-up slope on different blocking elements, and a blocking position, in which all activators arranged in the closed position are arranged adjacent to a wall of different blocking elements. According to the invention, in the anti-tipping position, when an activator is moved against a run-up slope, the guide rail can be displaced into the blocking position, in particular in the longi-tudinal direction of the guide rail, and then held in the blocking position via a holding device. This eliminates the need to hold the blocking elements via the activator over the entire opening movement of the movable furniture part, but instead the activator can displace the guide rail into a blocking position when moving against the run-up slope, thereby locking all other movable furniture parts in a closed position. The holding device holds the guide rail in this blocking position until the furniture part that is in the opening position is moved back into the closed position and thereby the guide rail is unlocked by the holding device so that the guide rail is again arranged in the anti-tipping position. This eliminates the need to provide a driver between the movable furniture part and the blocking elements, which is coupled to the movable furniture part over a certain distance. The activator can be moved together with the movable furniture part, in particular the activator can also be fixed directly to the movable furniture part. This reduces the number of necessary components for the locking device and enables a simple actuation in which the activator can be compact.
Preferably, the holding device holds the guide rail in the blocking position in a form-locking/fitting and/or force-locking/fitting manner, in particular in a clamping or latching manner. This enables the guide rail to be easily fixed using clamping elements or latching elements, such as latching webs, latching recep-tacles or latching projections. The use of magnetic holding means is also possible here to create an almost wear-free holding device.
In a preferred embodiment, the guide rail can be moved from the blocking position into the anti-tipping position via an activator which is moved from the opening position in the closing direction with the movable furniture part, whereby the activator can then be moved along a guide slope on a blocking element. Via the guide slope, the blocking element can then release the guide rail from the blocking position and then move it into an anti-tipping position. The guide slope can be arranged on the opposite side of a blocking element to the run-up slope, whereby the term “opposite” refers to the direction of movement of the activator, which is moved against the run-up slope during a movement on the movable furniture part in the opening direction and is moved against the guide slope during an opposite movement in the closing direction.
Preferably, the blocking elements are biased into a raised position by a force accumulator. When the guide rail is moved from the blocking position to the anti-tipping position, the activator can move at least part of the blocking elements into a lowered position against the force accumulator by means of an activator that can be moved along the guide slope. The blocking elements can be pre-tensioned against an end stop on the guide rail via the force accumulator, so that the blocking elements are displaced along the guide rail via the activator, irrespective of whether the activator is moved against the run-up slope or the guide slope. This allows at least some of the blocking elements to be displaced, forming a gap through which the activator can then be passed. After the activator is out of engagement with the blocking elements, the force accumulator can automatically move the blocking elements back to a closed position and close the gap created by the activator again. The force accumulator can be supported on one side by a stop that is fixed to the guide rail and can be supported on the opposite side of one of the blocking elements or on a component between the blocking elements and the other end of the force accumulator. The force accumulator can be designed as a separate spiral, shape (biscuit joiner) or leaf spring or integrally as an elastic element on a stop of the guide rail.
Preferably, a latching mechanism is provided by means of which the guide rail is latched in a raised position. This leads to greater safety during operation. The latching mechanism can, for example, comprise a heart-shaped curve or a latching web which ensures that the guide rail is secured in a raised blocking position.
Each blocking element preferably comprises a channel-shaped receptacle through which an activator can be passed without moving the blocking elements. This channel-shaped receptacle can be used to move the locking device into a release position in which all activators are arranged adjacent to a chan-nel-shaped receptacle so that all movable furniture parts are also moved simultaneously in the opening direction. This release position is useful if the movable furniture parts are to be removed for disassembly, for example during assembly, for cleaning or for moving house.
A switching mechanism, in particular a lock, on the locking device can therefore have three positions, the release position, in which all movable furniture parts can be moved in the opening direction, the anti-tipping position, in which only one of the movable furniture parts can be moved in the opening direction at a time, and a locking position, in which all movable furniture parts are locked in the closed position.
Preferably, each activator is designed as a pin that can be fixed to the movable furniture part. The pin can, for example, be directly fixed in a side wall or side frame of the movable furniture part. Alternatively, the movable furniture part and the activator can also be fixed to each other via holders or other components, for example via the pull-out guide.
Workshop, surgery/business or laboratory furnishings for which the installa-tion/use of movable drawers or pushing elements is intended are exemplarily understood as furniture according to the invention.
In the method according to the invention for locking at least one movable furniture part to the furniture body, a first movable furniture part is first moved from a closed position into an opening direction, an activator held on the furniture part being moved against a run-up slope on a blocking element held on a guide rail, the blocking element moving the guide rail from an anti-tipping position into a locking position in which all other movable furniture parts, except the first furniture part, are locked in the closed position. The guide rail is then held in the locking position by a holding device, wherein the blocking elements block a movement of at least one second furniture part, in particular all other parts except the first furniture part, from the closed position in the opening direction. The holding device can hold the guide rail in the locking position in a form-locking/fitting and/or force-locking/fitting manner, in particular in a clamping or latching manner. In a next step, the first furniture part is moved back into the closed position, whereby the activator on the first furniture part is moved against a guide slope on a blocking element in order to release the guide rail from the locking position and move it into the anti-tipping position, in which a movable furniture part can be moved in the opening direction. The movement of the blocking elements via the activator is thus used to move the guide rail from an anti-tipping position into a locking position and to hold it there, which makes it possible to move the activator in an opening area independently of, in particular at a distance from, the locking device. Only when the activator is moved in the closing direction, shortly before the closed position, can the activator move the guide rail again from the closed position to the anti-tipping position via a blocking element.
Preferably, when the activator is moved on the first furniture part against the run-up slope, at least some of the blocking elements are displaced against a force accumulator along the guide rail. The blocking elements can thereby form a gap to guide the activator through two adjacent blocking elements. This movement of the blocking elements against the force accumulator can allow a brief gap to be formed between two adjacent blocking elements for the activator to pass through. During this movement, the guide rail is simultaneously moved into a blocking position and can be held there in a latching or clamping manner until the activator is moved again in the closing direction.
Preferably, when the activator on the first furniture part moves against the guide slope, i.e. during a closing movement, at least some of the blocking elements are displaced along the guide rail against a force accumulator in order to then displace the guide rail from the locking position into the anti-tipping position. Even when the activator is returned from the opening position in the closing direction, a gap can thus be formed between two adjacent blocking elements via the guide slope, through which the activator can be passed. When the blocking elements are moved, the latching or clamping fixation of the guide rail is re-leased in order to move it into the anti-tipping position.
The invention is explained in more detail below by means of several embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings. They show:
A piece of furniture 1 comprises a furniture body 2 on which pull-out guides 4 are fixed to opposite side walls. Each pull-out guide 4 comprises a stationary rail 5 and a movable runner 6, between which there may optionally be at least one central runner extending the length of the drawer. A self-closing device 7 and/or an ejecting device, also in combination with damping systems, can be provided on the pull-out guide 4 in order to pull in or eject a movable furniture part 3 in the form of a drawer.
A locking device 10 for movable furniture parts 3 is provided on at least one side wall of the furniture body 2, by means of which it can be controlled whether or not a movable furniture part 3 can be moved into an opening position via the pull-out guide 4.
The locking device 10 comprises a guide rail 11 which is inserted into a groove 12 on the side wall of the furniture body 2 and which can be moved in the vertical direction by means of a switching mechanism 15. The guide rail 11 extends over several pull-out guides 4, as shown in
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The switching mechanism 15 comprises a rotatable knob by means of which a connecting element 14, which is mounted on a pin 19 in an elongated hole 18, can be moved in the vertical direction. The guide rail 11 can be raised or lowered via the connecting element 14. A stop 30 is provided in the lower area of the guide rail 11 (
A pin-shaped activator 16 is fixed directly or indirectly to each movable furniture part 3 and can be engaged with a blocking element 20. The activators 16 are moved together with the movable furniture part 3. An activator 16 is not assigned to each blocking element 20, so that some of the blocking elements 20 are only designed as spacers and can optionally also be designed with a different shape than the blocking elements 20 that can be coupled with an activator.
A stop 30 is fixed to the guide rail 11 in the lower area, on which a force accumulator 32, in the form of a spring, is supported. The force accumulator 32 and the stop 30 are secured by a clamp 31, which is fixed to the side wall of the furniture body 2. The stop 30 and the force accumulator 32 can be moved relative to the clamp 31.
When one of the movable furniture parts 3 is moved in the opening direction, as shown in
The connecting element 14 is also displaced in the elongated hole 18 along the pin 19. The blocking elements 20 arranged under the activator 16 are pressed down against the force accumulator 32 so that a gap is created between two adjacent blocking elements 20 through which the activator 16 can be passed.
The activator 16 can now be moved further in the opening direction, as shown in
If the movable furniture part 3 arranged in the opening direction is moved in the closing direction, the activator 16 comes up against a guide slope 25, which is arranged on the opposite side to the run-up slope 23 in relation to the direction of movement of the activator 16. In addition, the guide slope 25 is inclined in the opposite direction, thus pushing the blocking elements 20 downwards and not upwards like the run-up slope 23. The activator 16 contacts the guide bevel at the blocking element 20 and presses all blocking elements 20 below the activator 16 downwards against the force accumulator 32 to form a gap through which the activator 16 can be passed. The downward movement of the blocking elements 20 causes the force accumulator 32 to push against the stop 30, which correspondingly pushes the guide rail 11 downward, thereby releasing the latch or clamp on the guide rail 11, which is held on the pin 19. This moves the guide rail 11 from the raised locking position to a lowered position.
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In the embodiment example shown, only two movable furniture parts 3 are provided as pushing elements, each of which moves an activator 16. It is of course possible to use the locking device 10 for more than two movable furniture parts 3.
The locking device 10 can be moved to at least one of the three positions, namely the anti-tipping position, the locking position and/or the release position, via a single switching mechanism 15. It is also possible to switch the release position via a separate lever or actuating element, so that only the locking position and the anti-tipping position can be set via the switching mechanism 15.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2020 127 404.1 | Oct 2020 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2021/077357 | 10/5/2021 | WO |