The present invention relates to a coupling element for coupling a locking bar of a furniture having a plurality of pull-out furniture parts to an activator of one of the pull-out furniture parts according to the preamble of claim 1. The invention further relates to a locking system and a furniture having a plurality of pull-out furniture parts.
Such coupling elements are used in particular in locking systems for pull-out furniture parts of a piece of furniture with several furniture parts arranged one above the other.
Such a locking system is known, for example, from EP 2 210 525 B1. With such locking systems, it is possible, in the case of a piece of furniture with several drawers arranged one above the other, to prevent one or more other drawers from being pulled out at the same time, for example after one of the drawers has been pulled out.
The closing systems can be equipped with further functional elements, such as a self-retracting device, an ejector or damping elements, which simplify the operation of the respective pull-out furniture part.
A complex aspect of this prior art locking system is the assembly of the locking system, especially when coupling the furniture part to the coupling element.
It is the object of the present invention to provide a coupling element with which a simple and safe assembly of the individual pull-out furniture part into such a locking system is made possible.
A further object of the invention is to provide a corresponding locking system which enables coupling of the pull-out furniture parts in a simple manner.
Finally, it is a object of the invention to further develop a piece of furniture with several pull-out furniture parts in such a way that the coupling of the individual furniture parts to the locking bar is simplified.
The objects set are solved by a coupling element with the features of claim 1, by a locking system with the features of claim 9, and by a piece of furniture with the features of claim 12.
The coupling element according to the invention for coupling a locking bar of a piece of furniture having a plurality of pull-out furniture parts to an activator coupled directly or indirectly to one of the pull-out furniture parts has a housing which can abut against the locking bar and a driver which is displaceably mounted in the housing and is operatively connected to the locking bar for locking an extension movement of the other furniture part or parts.
The housing has a guide track in which a pin of the driver is guided.
The housing further comprises at least one spring element serving to fix the housing relative to the locking bar.
By fixing the housing of the coupling element via a spring element, it is possible in a simple manner, by simply pushing in the pull-out furniture part with the activator arranged therein in the direction of insertion, to push this against the driver of the coupling element in such a way that the coupling element itself, by fixing the latter via a spring element, can give way resiliently to the activator attached to the pull-out furniture part, thus enabling simple and safe coupling.
Advantageous embodiments of the invention are the subject of the subclaims.
According to an advantageous embodiment, the at least one spring element is designed as a spring arm formed on the housing.
Such a spring element, designed as a spring arm, can be easily molded onto the housing.
According to a further advantageous embodiment, the at least one spring element designed as a spring arm is angled, with a first leg extending from the housing edge and a second leg extending from this at an angle, preferably perpendicularly.
This enables, for example, the spring elements to be formed on the top and bottom of the housing in the installed state, from which the first leg preferably projects perpendicularly to enable the free end of the second leg to be bent in the direction of the edge of the housing, the second leg allowing the coupling element to give way during the assembly process.
This means that the coupling element can give way vertically in or on the locking bar.
The first leg is preferably shorter than the second leg and thus ensures sufficient stability.
According to a further embodiment, a fastening area for receiving a fastening element is formed in the region of a free end of the second leg.
The housing of the coupling element can be fixed, for example, to a wall of a furniture body by means of a fastening area designed, for example, as an eye. It is conceivable, for example, that it can be screwed, fixed with the aid of stop pins or dowels. Alternatively, the fastening area can also be designed as an adhesive surface and connected to the body by adhesive bonding.
In a preferred embodiment, one spring element protrudes from each of opposite outer edges of the housing.
This enables stable attachment of the housing while allowing the coupling element housing to give way.
According to a preferred embodiment, the fastening areas of the spring elements are positioned diagonally opposite each other relative to the outer edges of the housing.
According to an alternative embodiment, two spring elements protrude from exactly one of the outer edges of the housing.
The arrangement of two spring elements on exactly one of the outer edges also enables a deflecting movement of the housing of the coupling element, which facilitates assembly.
In this embodiment, the spring elements are preferably each formed with a straight leg, at the end of which remote from the housing a fastening area is formed for receiving a fastening element or for bonding.
In a preferred embodiment, the fastening areas of the spring elements are coupled together by a web, which further increases the stability of the coupling element.
The locking system according to the invention for a pull-out furniture part of a piece of furniture having a plurality of pull-out furniture parts has a self-retracting device with a housing and a retracting element attached thereto, as well as a coupling element for coupling a locking bar to the pull-out furniture part.
The coupling element is designed as described above, whereby the driver of the coupling element is coupled to the retracting element of the self-retracting device.
In a preferred embodiment of the closure system according to the invention, the housing of the self-retracting device is coupled to the housing of the coupling element.
In another preferred embodiment, the housing of the self-retracting device is formed integrally with the housing of the coupling element.
The furniture according to the invention with several pull-out furniture parts has a body with at least two walls arranged parallel to each other, on which guides are arranged for guiding several pull-out furniture parts arranged one above the other.
On at least one of the walls of the body is fixed a locking bar for locking a pullout movement of the furniture parts.
The furniture further comprises coupling elements for coupling the locking bar to the respective one of the pull-out furniture parts.
At least one of the coupling elements is designed as described above.
The coupling element is preferably arranged vertically displaceable in or on the locking bar by the at least one spring element.
In a preferred embodiment of the furniture according to the invention, the housing of the coupling element is attached to the wall of the body of the furniture.
In a preferred embodiment, each of the pull-out furniture parts is associated with a self-retracting device and/or locking device, wherein the self-retracting device comprises a housing and a retracting element attached thereto, which is coupled to the driver of the coupling element.
In the following, preferred embodiments of the invention are explained in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
In the following figure description, terms such as top, bottom, left, right, front, rear, etc. refer exclusively to the exemplary representation and position of the coupling element, locking bar, furniture part, furniture, driver and the like selected in the respective figures. These terms are not to be understood restrictively, i.e., due to different working positions or the mirror-symmetrical design or the like, these references may change.
In
The coupling element 3 is used to couple a locking bar 5 of a piece of furniture having a plurality of pull-out furniture parts 2 to an activator 9 coupled directly or indirectly to one of the pull-out furniture parts 2.
The pull-out furniture part 2 shown here as a drawer in
Each of the guides 6 has a body rail 61, a running rail 62 and a holder 63, to which the body rail 61 is fixed, in a manner known from the prior art. Depending on the intended pull-out distance, it is also conceivable to arrange another center rail between the body rail 61 and the running rail 62, for example to ensure a full pull-out of the pull-out furniture part 2.
The activator 9 is preferably arranged on a side frame 21 of the pull-out furniture part 2 or a running rail 62 of the guide 6.
In the embodiment shown in
The furniture part 2, which can be pulled out in a direction x perpendicular to the direction z, is preferably designed as a drawer; other designs are also conceivable, for example as a board-like shelf, basket or the like.
The locking bar 5 consists essentially of a strip body 51 in which a plurality of sliding parts 52 are displaceable along the strip body 51. The number of sliding parts 52 in the strip body 51 of the locking bar 5 is selected in such a way that, with the exception of two sliding parts 52, all sliding parts 52 are in contact with one another in pairs, while one pair of sliding parts 52 can be pushed apart by a pin 44 on a driver 4 of the coupling element 3, which is mounted displaceably in the housing 31 of the coupling element 3.
For this purpose, the driver 4 must be shifted and pivoted from a position shown by way of example in
During operation, this displaced and pivoted position of the driver 4 is accompanied by an activator 9 not in engagement with the driver 4, which is the case when the pull-out furniture part 2 is extended from the furniture body 8, as exemplified in
Further drivers 4 of other coupling elements 3 are thereby locked by the locking bar 5, so that in this state further pull-out furniture parts 2 cannot be pulled out of the furniture body 8.
In order to simplify an initial assembly of a pull-out furniture part 2 with an activator 9 arranged thereon, the housing 31 of the coupling element 3 comprises at least one spring element 32 serving to fix the housing 31 relative to the locking bar 5 in order to allow a substantially vertical evasive movement of the coupling element 3.
In each of the embodiments shown in all figures, two spring elements 32 are arranged on the housing 31.
For initial assembly of the pull-out furniture part 2 with activator 9 arranged thereon, the driver 4 has a guide web 42 extending obliquely in an x-z plane, against which the activator 9 arranged on the pull-out furniture part 2 abuts when the pull-out furniture part 2 is retracted into the furniture body 8 before reaching the end position.
The guide web 42 is formed on a base plate 41 of the driver 4, which extends in an x-z plane during functional operation.
The guide web 42 is inclined in such a way that the activator 9, as shown in
After the activator 9 has abutted against the guide web 42, the activator 9 presses the driver 4 and with it the housing 31 of the coupling element 3 upward against the spring force of the spring elements 32 as it continues to move in the retraction direction E along the guide web 42.
Behind the guide web 42, the assembly channel 46 opens into a vertically aligned receiving groove 43, which delimits the activator 9 by two opposing vertical walls 431, 432 and which defines the mounting position of the activator 9 in the retracted state of the pull-out furniture part 2.
As soon as the activator 9 reaches the receiving groove 43, the spring elements 32 press the housing 31 and with it the driver back into the initial position exemplified in
During assembly, the driver 4 is always in its retracted neutral position, in which the pin 44 is received in a recess 54 between adjacent sliding parts 52, which in principle allows another pull-out furniture part 2 to be pulled out.
Alternative embodiments of such coupling elements 3, partly without showing the drivers 4 are shown in
In the embodiments shown there, the spring elements 32 are designed as spring arms formed on the housing 3. The spring elements 32 formed as spring arms are here of angular design, with a first leg 321 extending from the housing edge of the housing 31 and a second leg 322 extending from this at an angle, preferably perpendicularly.
By varying the thickness of the material and/or the length of these second legs 322 or even the angular adjustment of the spring elements 32, the spring strength of the spring elements 32 can be adjusted in a simple manner depending on the intended use.
Further, it can be seen in
Possible fastening elements 11 are, for example, stop pins, as shown in
Other fastening options or designs of the fastening area 33 are also conceivable.
Thus, in the embodiment shown in
It is also conceivable to design the fastening areas 33 as screw holes for receiving screws.
It is also conceivable to provide adhesive surfaces in the area of the fastening areas 33, so that the housing 31 can be glued to the wall 81 of the furniture body 8 in the area of the fastening areas 33.
In the embodiments shown in
The first legs 321 are preferably shorter than the second legs 322 and, in particular, are designed to be flexurally stable.
Accordingly, in this embodiment, the fastening areas 33 of the spring elements 32 are also positioned diagonally opposite each other relative to the outer edges of the housing 31, which allows the housing 31 of the coupling element 3 to move substantially vertically when assembled, as exemplified in
In a further alternative embodiment, shown in
Here, the spring elements 32 protrude horizontally from the left-hand vertical side edge of the housing 31, i.e. the rear vertical side edge in retraction direction E.
Here, the spring elements 32 each have a rectilinear leg 323 formed directly perpendicularly projecting from a side edge of the housing 31. At the end of these rectilinear legs 323, a respective fastening area 33 in the form of an eye is integrally formed for receiving a fastening element 11. In the embodiment shown here, the fastening areas 33 of the spring elements 32 are coupled to one another, in particular integrally connected to one another, by a web 324.
Also in this variant, as shown in
As shown in
In particular, in the embodiment of the housing 31 of the coupling element 3 shown in
In
At the front end of the housing 71 in the pull-out direction, a coupling element 3 is provided for coupling the locking bar 5 to the pull-out furniture part 2.
In the embodiment shown here, the housing 31 of the coupling element 3 is formed integrally with the housing 71 of the self-retracting device 7.
A two-part design is also conceivable, in which the housing 71 of the self-retracting device 7 is coupled to the housing 31 of the coupling element 3.
As shown in
By extending the furniture part 2 out of the furniture body 8, the driver 4 is displaced by the activator 9 from the neutral position shown in
As a result, the retracting element 72 is preloaded.
When the pull-out furniture part 2 is subsequently pushed back into the furniture body 8, the activator 9 abuts against the stop 431, shown in
In the embodiment variant of the self-retracting device 7 shown here, an ejector device is attached to this as an optional additional element 10, as is known from the prior art, for example from EP 2210525 B1 mentioned at the beginning, with which the pull-out furniture part 2 is ejected from the furniture body 8 from the retracted position, as shown in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2021 108 249.8 | Mar 2021 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2022/056034 | 3/9/2022 | WO |