The present invention concerns a coupling device for releasably connecting a drawer to a moveable rail of a drawer extension guide, wherein the coupling device is to be arranged in the region of the underside of the drawer bottom. The coupling device has at least one moveably mounted coupling portion for releasably connecting the coupling device to the moveable rail of the drawer extension guide.
The invention further concerns an arrangement having a drawer extension guide which is releasably connected by a coupling device of the kind to be described to a moveable rail of a drawer extension guide.
Coupling devices are known in the state of the art, by which a drawer can be fitted to and/or removed from a moveable rail of a drawer extension guide in its entirety. In that way, it is possible for the drawer—for example for cleaning purposes—to be completely released from the drawer extension guide and subsequently secured thereto again. In the mounting operation, the drawer extension guide is firstly pre-mounted to the carcass of an article of furniture, whereupon in a subsequent mounting step, the drawer to be fastened is pushed onto the extension guide until finally the drawer is automatically latched to the extension rail which is in the closed position. Examples of such coupling devices are described in EP 0 421 458 B1 and DE 20 2007 006 549 U1 to the applicant. In that case, latching is effected by resilient latching portions whose displaced abutment surfaces can be successively latched in a recess in the rail, whereby when the drawer is pushed in gradual latching is implemented with a steady reduction in the play between the drawer and the extension guide, which however presupposes correct positioning of the coupling device relative to the moveable rail of the drawer extension guide.
In addition, coupling devices for releasably connecting the drawer to an extendable rail of a drawer extension guide are known, wherein the front portion of the drawer is displaceable in height in relation to the drawer rail by way of an adjusting mechanism, whereby the front panel of the drawer can be oriented for adjustment of the gap. Such structures are described for example in AT 398 516 B, DE 296 00 180 U1, DE 92 04 845 U1, AT 404 220 B, DE 295 06 930 and EP 1 419 717 A1.
The object of the present invention is to propose a coupling device of the general kind set forth in the opening part of this specification, wherein the heightwise position of the coupling device can be adjusted or compensated for relative to the drawer bottom, in particular when a bar projects downwardly from the drawer bottom.
According to the invention, the object is attained by the features described below. Further advantageous configurations of the invention are recited in the appendant claims.
According to the invention, the coupling device has an adapter device by which the heightwise position of the coupling portion relative to the drawer bottom is adjustable. The adapter device has a mounting portion which is to be fastened to the drawer, preferably to a bar projecting from the drawer bottom, and has an adjusting portion which is connected to the coupling portion and which is mounted adjustably for adjustment of the heightwise (vertical) position of the coupling portion relative to the mounting portion in a direction extending substantially at a right angle to the drawer bottom.
In other words, the adapter device provides that the heightwise position of the coupling device can be adjusted relative to drawer, whereby the position of the moveably mounted coupling portion can also be appropriately fixed relative to the drawer rail of the drawer extension guide.
Thus, the coupling device can be fastened by way of the adapter device to a side wall of the drawer—in particular, to a bar which in the mounted position of the drawer projects downwardly from the drawer bottom. The heightwise position of the coupling device can thus be altered relative to the drawer bottom by the adapter device. That gives the advantage that the coupling device is not fixedly connected to the front panel of the drawer so that possible adjustment of the position of the front panel relative to the drawer side wall is not impeded by the coupling device. The coupling device can thus be fastened by the adapter device to the downwardly projecting bar of the drawer side wall, so that it is possible to compensate for differing heights of the bar by the adapter device.
The adjustment travel of the adapter device can be effected steplessly or alternatively also by way of various predetermined latching positions. For stepless adjustment of the heightwise position of the coupling portion, the adapter device can have a self-locking transmission device which converts a rotary movement of an actuating portion adapted for hand adjustment or tool actuation, into a lowering or lifting movement of the coupling device. For that purpose, the adapter device can have, for example, a self-locking worm transmission, thereby permitting precise and continuous adjustment.
If in contrast adjustment by way of predetermined latching positions appears desirable, they can be implemented by way of a latching member cooperating by way of a resilient latching element or by way of a latching element acted upon by a spring. In an embodiment, the adapter device can permit a relative movement between the adjusting portion and the mounting portion in a direction, in which case the adjusting portion can be automatically latched relative to the mounting portion in various positions, and the adapter device locks a relative movement between the adjusting portion and the mounting portion in the opposite direction. That can be effected in a structurally simple fashion by the adjusting portion having a resilient tongue which is mounted displaceably along a tooth arrangement of the mounting portion. In that case, the tooth arrangement can be such that the adjusting portion is displaceable over tooth portions in one direction but in contrast the tooth portions block displacement of the tongue in the opposite direction.
The arrangement according to the invention includes a drawer extension guide and a drawer which is releasably connected by way of a coupling device of the described kind to a moveable rail of the drawer extension guide.
The article of furniture according to the invention includes an arrangement of the above-indicated kind.
Further details and advantages of this invention are described by means of the specific description hereinafter. In the drawings:
a, 6b are various views of the coupling device in different heightwise positions,
a and 6b show detail views of the assembled coupling device 7 in different heightwise (vertical) positions which can fixed by the adapter device 11. The mounting portion 12 is mounted to the bar 16 of the drawer 2 by way of screws 17. The adjusting portion 13 has a resilient tongue 18 which is latchable along the tooth arrangement 14a of the mounting portion 12 in different heightwise (vertical) positions at predetermined locations. In other words, the tongue 18 can engage the tooth arrangement 14a at any of a plurality of positions. It will be appreciated that the adapter device 11 can also have a stepless adjusting device for setting the heightwise position of the coupling portion 8.
The adapter device 11 is therefore provided for compensating for the different heights H of the bar 16 so that the coupling device 7 can also be moved into abutment with the drawer bottom 2c because the moveable rail 5 (that is to say the drawer rail of the drawer extension guide) also bears against the underside of the drawer bottom 2c so that therefore appropriate latching of the coupling portion 8 to the moveable rail 5 is possible.
A further advantage of the invention is that the coupling device 7 is not fixedly screwed to the front panel 2a of the drawer 2 but to the lateral bar 16 of the drawer 2, whereby the position of the front panel 2a can be adjusted by the adjusting devices, which are usually provided, for the front panel (height/lateral/inclination), without that being impeded by a coupling device 7 screwed to the front panel.
Fitment to the lateral bar 16 is also substantially more comfortable as the screws 17 (
The present invention is not limited to the illustrated embodiments but includes or extends to all variants or technical equivalents which can fall within the scope of the claims appended hereto. The positional references adopted in the description such as for example up, down, lateral and so forth are also related to the usual position of installation of the coupling device 7 or to the directly described and illustrated Figure and are to be appropriately transferred to the new position upon a change in position.
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This application is a Continuation of International Application No. PCT/AT2010/000393, filed Oct. 14, 2010, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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