The present invention concerns a device for releasably coupling a drawer to an extendable rail of a drawer extension guide, including a latching portion which can be releasably arrested for releasably coupling the drawer to the extendable rail of the drawer extension guide, a handle portion which is adapted for hand actuation and by which the latching portion is releasable relative to the rail of the drawer extension guide, and a counterpart holding portion. The rail is accommodated in the mounted position between the counterpart holding portion and the latching portion. The latching portion is movable by hand pressure on the handle portion in a direction facing away from the counterpart holding portion.
In addition, the invention concerns a drawer extension guide comprising a device of the kind to be described, as well as a drawer which is to be connected by way of such a device to en extendable rail of a drawer extension guide.
According to the state of the art, coupling devices are known by which a drawer can be fitted or removed in its entirety on an extendable rail of a drawer extension guide so that the drawer can be completely released from the drawer extension guide—for example for cleaning purposes—and can subsequently be fixed in position again. Coupling of the drawer to the extension guide can be effected automatically by a resilient latching portion of the device coming into latching engagement with a predetermined connecting location on the extension rail. In the mounting procedure, the drawer extension guide is firstly pre-mounted to the article of furniture, whereupon the drawer to be fixed in position is pushed onto the extension rail which is in the closed position until automatic latching of the drawer to the extension rail occurs by way of the latching portion. Dismantling of the drawer relative to the extension rail can also be effected without the use of a tool by a handle portion adapted for hand actuation being actuated, whereby the latching portion is released from the latching engagement and the drawer can then be removed.
Such coupling devices for drawers are described in EP 0 421 458 B1 and in WO 2009/149479 A1 to the present applicant. In that case, latching is effected by latching portions whose displaced abutment surfaces are successively latchingly engaged in an opening in the extension rail. Thereby, when the drawer is pushed in, bring about gradual latching engagement with a steady reduction in the play between the drawer and the extension rail.
DE 20 2005 005 489 U1 describes a drawer extension guide having a runner rail, at the front end of which is arranged an insertion limiter having a shaped spring. That provides that the runner rail can be displaced in the insertion direction only until a front end of the shaped spring bears against the central rail of the drawer extension guide. The latching nose of a coupling device engages into a provided recess in the rail, and the shaped spring is moved out of the path of displacement of the central rail. That ensures that the runner rail is reliably coupled to the displaceable furniture part.
WO 2010/040273 discloses a device for releasably coupling a drawer to a drawer extension guide, wherein a hook portion can be latchingly engaged on corresponding limbs of the extension rail. By applying manual pressure to an elastic portion, the hook portion can be removed from its latching engagement with the limbs whereby the drawer can be separated from the extension rail.
In regard to the latching engagement between the drawer and the extension rail, it is desirable if, upon mounting of the drawer box, an extension rail assumes a more or less predetermined position relative to the latching portion so that the latching portion can be properly latched to the predetermined connecting location on the extendable rail. If that position is not within a predetermined tolerance range, it would be possible for parts of the coupling device that are injection molded from plastic material, being damaged by the drawer being pushed on to the extension rail, or even entirely sheared off same.
Therefore, the object of the present invention is to propose a device of the general kind set forth in the opening part of this specification, avoiding the foregoing disadvantage.
According to the invention that is achieved by the features described below. Further advantageous configurations of the invention are also described below.
According to the invention it is therefore provided that the counterpart holding portion has at least one spring tongue.
By virtue of that spring tongue, it is possible for the drawer in the assembly procedure to be guided—in particular laterally—relative to the extendable rail of the drawer extension guide in a direction extending transversely relative to the extension direction. Therefore, in the assembly procedure, the drawer is centered by the spring tongue relative to the extension rail and that therefore brings about play compensation—in particular laterally—of the drawer relative to the extendable rail.
In a possible embodiment, the spring tongue jointly with the oppositely disposed latching portion form an introduction funnel for the front end of the extension rail, the width of the introduction funnel decreasing in the mounted position in the direction of the drawer front panel.
The spring tongue can have a preferably curved run-in incline by which the extendable rail can be pressed upon insertion into the device against the latching portion. The spring tongue and/or the latching portion can be resilient in a direction extending transversely relative to the longitudinal direction of the rail, so that any positional tolerances which occur in respect of the drawer relative to the extendable rail can be compensated. Depending on the respective installation position of the device, the spring tongue and/or the latching portion can be resilient in the horizontal or also in the vertical direction.
The drawer extension guide according to the invention has a carcass rail to be fixed to a furniture carcass, at least one extension rail mounted displaceably relative to the carcass rail, and a device of the kind in question, by which a drawer is to be releasably connected to the extension rail of the drawer extension guide.
In a structurally simple solution, the latching portion and the handle portion can be made in one piece. It is particularly desirable if the device in its entirety is made in one piece from plastic material. Such a device can therefore be easily produced in the course of an injection molding process in integral form from a thermoplastic material.
The drawer according to the invention is characterised by at least one drawer extension guide of the above-indicated kind.
Further details and advantages of the present invention are described by means of the specific description hereinafter, and in the drawings:
a-3d show various views of a possible embodiment of a coupling device,
a and 5b is a perspective view of the carrier rail from below with a coupling device mounted thereto and an enlarged detail view thereof,
a and 6b is a plan view of the carrier rail from below with an extension rail coupled thereto and an enlarged detail view thereof, and
a and 7b are views of two different coupling devices, wherein one coupling device can be arranged on a first side of the drawer and a second coupling device can be arranged on the other side of the drawer (left/right).
a-3d show various views of the coupling device 9 provided for releasably coupling the drawer 2 to the extendable rail 8 of the drawer extension guide 3. The coupling device 9 has a resilient latching portion 10 which can be releasably latched to a predetermined connecting location on the extendable rail 8. A handle portion 11 adapted for hand actuation is connected to the latching portion 10, and the latching portion 10 is movable in the direction of the arrow 12b against its resilient action by hand pressure on the handle portion 11 in the direction of the arrow 12a so that the latching portion 10 can be released again from the predetermined connecting location on the extendable rail 8. The latching portion 10 and the handle portion 11 can be connected to a main body 14 of the coupling device 9 by a flexural hinge 13. The coupling device 9 includes a counterpart holding portion 15 arranged opposite the latching portion 10, and the front end of the extendable rail 8 is accommodated in the mounted condition between the latching portion 10 and the counterpart holding portion 15. The counterpart holding portion 15 includes a spring tongue 16 which has a preferably curved run-in incline for the front end of the extendable rail 8 whereby it is possible to bring about lateral play compensation of the drawer 2 relative to the rail 8.
b shows a further perspective view of the device 9. In the illustrated embodiment, the coupling device 9 is injection molded in its entirety in one piece from plastic material. The spring tongue 16 of the counterpart holding portion 15 and the resilient latching portion 10 form an insertion funnel for the receiving front end of the extendable rail 8 so that the drawer 2 to be fitted can be centered relative to the extendable rail 8. So that the handle portion 11 can be moved in the direction of the arrow 12a, between the main body 14 and the handle portion 11 is an elongate slot 17 which allows pivotal movement of the handle portion 11 relative to the main body 14. The coupling device 9 further has injection-molded fixing dowels 18 with spreader wedges 18a by which the device 9 can be fixed to the drawer 2, preferably at a carrier rail pre-mounted thereto.
c shows a perspective view from below of the device 9. It is possible to see the injection-molded fixing dowels 18 which, in a first mounting step, are passed through an opening in a carrier rail (not shown here. In a further mounting step, spreader wedges 18a mounted at predetermined desired-fracture locations of the fixing dowels 18 are detached from those desired-fracture locations and are urged into the fixing dowels 18 so that the fixing dowels are expanded by the pressed-in spreader wedges 18a in the mounted position and arrested therewith.
d shows a plan view of the device 9. The latching portion 10 has a catch portion 19 by which the coupling device 9 (and therewith the drawer 2) can be releasably arrested relative to the extendable rail 8 in a first depth position. That provides for pre-positioning of the coupling device 9 relative to the extendable rail 8. In addition, the latching portion 10 has at least one abutment surface 20 by which the coupling device 9 can be releasably arrested in a second depth position differing from the first depth position. In that respect, the catch portion 19 in the first depth position and the abutment surface 20 in the second depth position respectively engage into one and the same opening in the extendable rail 8. The spring tongue 16 preferably has a free end, but both ends of the spring tongue 16 can be connected to the main body 14 and the counterpart holding portion 15, respectively, forming an intermediate space.
a shows a perspective view from below of the drawer side wall 2b. The drawer side wall 2b is connected to the carrier rail 22, to which the drawer bottom 2c (not shown here) is to be fixed. The carrier rail 22 has a U-shaped profile, and the coupling device 9 is fixed at the front end of the carrier rail 22 within that U-shaped profile of the carrier rail 22. The fixing dowels 18 are used for fixing the coupling device 9 (
b shows an enlarged view of the region circled in
a shows a view from below of the carrier rail 22. Fixed at the front end of the carrier rail 22 is the coupling device 9 which is releasably coupled to a predetermined connecting location on the extendable rail 8 of the drawer extension guide 3.
a and 7b each show coupling devices 9, wherein the coupling device 9 shown in
The longitudinal extent of the handle portion 11 extends in the mounted position approximately parallel to the longitudinal extent of the rail 8, and the free end of the handle portion 11 and the free end of the main body 14 are substantially at the same height. That enables a compact structure for the device 9 and easily accessible actuation of the handle portion 11. In a possible embodiment, the coupling device 9 can have an at least two-part configuration, wherein a first leg formed in one piece—comprising the counterpart holding portion 15 and the main body 14—is pre-stressed by way of a coil spring to a one-piece second leg—comprising the latching portion 10 and the handle portion 11. The coil spring serves in that case also as a joint so that it is possible to dispense with the arrangement of a flexural joint 13 (
The present invention is not limited to the illustrated embodiment but embraces or extends to all technical equivalents which can fall within the scope of the following claims. The positional details adopted in the description such as for example up, down, lateral, left, right and so forth are also related 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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