The invention relates to a cupboard with side walls on each of which a positioning device is arranged for moving a flap, wherein the positioning devices are linked by a synchronisation rod to synchronise their movements and wherein, in the region of at least one of its ends, the synchronisation rod comprises a securing device for releasably connecting the synchronisation rod with a pivotable part of the positioning device.
Furthermore, the invention relates to a method for fitting a synchronisation rod of this type to positioning devices which are attached to opposite sidewalls of a furniture item.
The positioning devices described above are preferably used to move flaps or hinged doors on furniture items, particularly overhead cupboards, from a closed to an open position and vice versa. In the case of heavy flaps and/or flaps with large surface areas, means are known in the art whereby a positioning device of this type is arranged on each vertical sidewall and each positioning device is linked to the other by a synchronising rod running across. On the one hand, this allows the two positioning devices to be adjusted together and, on the other hand, the synchronisation rod provides for a synchronous rotational movement of both positioning devices and, thus, an even movement of the flap.
It is an object of the present invention to propose a synchronisation rod of the type mentioned in the introduction with versatile application.
This is achieved according to the invention by an advantageous embodiment in which the securing device is constructed such that the synchronisation rod can also be linked to the pivotable part when the pivotable part has already been fixed to a sidewall of the furniture item. Constructed according to the invention, the synchronisation rod can be releasably attached to the pivotable part and, if required, removed.
A particular benefit is provided in being able to fit the rod later since the two positioning devices can first be fitted easily with the flap, and, when this is completed, the synchronisation rod can be inserted. This allows slight errors in installation and other installation tolerances to be compensated. A further advantage lies in the fact that, if length of the synchronisation rod is made to adjust, it can be used in furniture items of varying widths where the applicability of the synchronisation rod is considerably extended. As regards logistical aspects, the packaging size is reduced since each part, that is the positioning device and synchronisation rod, can be packed separately.
A preferred embodiment of the invention provides that, in the region of each of its ends, the synchronisation rod comprises securing devices to provide a detachable connection with a pivotable part on each positioning device.
The “pivotable part” of the positioning device can be, for example, the actuating arm for moving the flap or elsewise a separate component or a bearing part whose motion correlates to the movement of the flap during its motion path. In this arrangement, it is irrelevant whether the pivotable part is pre-assembled directly to the sidewall of a furniture item, or indirectly via the positioning devices attachable to the sidewalls, or via a housing component of the positioning devices to the sidewall of the furniture item.
A preferred embodiment of the invention provides that at least one securing device comprises a screw connection. Alternatively, or in addition to this, it can be beneficial if at least one securing device comprises a mechanical latch connection. Then the design can be arranged such that the mechanical latch connection has two latch parts engagable with each other, wherein one latch part can be hung in the other and can be latched onto it by pivoting. This allows the synchronisation rod to be snapped easily to the pivotable part. Optionally, or in addition to this, it can be beneficial if at least one securing device has an interlocking connection to provide a positive lock connection for the synchronisation rod with the positioning device. A practical arrangement of this is if at least one end of the synchronisation rod has a non-circular cross section which can be inserted into a corresponding aperture in the pivotable part of the positioning device.
All lid stays and actuating devices according to the state of art for moving the flap can be used to form the positioning device. A practical embodiment provides that the positioning device comprises an actuating arm which is provided to move the flap. The actuating arm is normally acted upon by a drive device which can take the form of a spring device, for example, whereby the spring device is designed and arranged such that it can support a heavy flap in the open position. It can be beneficial if the actuating arm is attached to a sidewall or a housing so that it can swivel around a first pivoting axis between an open position and a closed position, and which is linked to the flap or to a fitting on the flap so that it will swivel around a second pivoting axis. The design in this respect can be arranged such that the synchronisation rod can be secured to the first pivoting axis of the actuating arm. The scope of the invention can also include, however, that the synchronisation rod, for preference, is secured detachably in the vicinity of a pivoting axis of a control cam known in the art.
A further embodiment of the invention provides that the synchronisation rod in the fitted condition turns with the pivotable part of the positioning device around the same axis. A rigid connection between the positioning device and the synchronisation rod will allow the torque in one positioning device to be transferred directly to the other which will harmonise the opening and closing movements of the flap.
In order to fit the same synchronisation rod to different widths of furniture frames it can be provided that the synchronisation rod comprises at least two parts which are displaceable—preferably telescopically—relative to each other or can attached to each other. The parts can be constructed so that they are acted on by a spring force which forces both parts apart where the synchronisation rod is supported at both ends in the fitted condition and held in place by an expansion force. If the relative length of the synchronisation rod is determined beforehand, it can be beneficial to fix the relative position of the two parts together by a securing arrangement, preferably an eccentric clamp.
An embodiment of the invention provides that the securing device can be covered by a cover part to give the synchronisation rod a pleasing visual appearance. It is preferable if the cover part is located on the synchronisation rod so that it can slide—preferably longitudinally—along the rod. This exposes the securing device to provide access, for example, for a tool. Once manipulation has finished, the cover part can be replaced in the position where it provides complete cover for the securing device.
The method according to the invention for assembling the synchronisation rod, which is provided to ensure synchronised movement of positioning devices to be arranged on two opposing side walls of a furniture item, and whereby at least one positioning device has at least one rotatable part to move the flap, is characterised in that
Further benefits and details of the invention will be explained in more detail using the following description of the figures, referring to the following drawings. They show, in:
a, 2b a perspective view of a positioning device with a synchronisation rod running laterally and an exploded view of the positioning device,
a-4c various views of the positioning device,
a, 5b a plan view of a positioning device and a section through the C-C axis from
a, 8b an example of a possible means of connecting the synchronisation rod with a pre-fitted positioning device by means of a mechanical latch connection,
a, 9b an alternative possible means of connecting the synchronisation rod with a pre-fitted positioning device by means of a screw connection,
a shows a perspective view of a positioning device 4, while
a to 4c show the positioning device 4 in various aspects.
a shows a plan view of the positioning device 4 with a housing 11 and the fitting 6 of the flap viewed from above.
a shows an example of a detachable connection for the synchronisation rod 10 which would require no tooling and comprises a mechanical latch connection 20 incorporated in the pivotable part 17 which is arranged on or formed in the actuating arm 5.
a and 9b show a further example of a detachable arrangement between the synchronisation rod 10 and the pivotable part 17 of the actuating arm 5. A screw 22 is provided, shown in the illustration, which, when screwed in, and with the synchronisation rod 10 in the installed condition, forces the two clamping jaws 21a and 21b radially apart inside the pivotable part 17 thus creating a force fit between the synchronisation rod 10 and the pivotable part 17. Attention is drawn also to the rotational axis M of the pivotable part 17, or, respectively, that of the actuating arm 5, whereby the synchronisation rod 10 can be slid in and out of the pivotable part 17 perpendicular to the rotational axis M, that is, in the direction of the arrow X. This makes for simple assembly of the synchronisation rod 10 after the positioning device 4 or the actuating arm 5 has already been mounted.
The invention is not restricted to the illustrated embodiments, but rather includes or extends to all alternatives and technical equivalents which fall within the scope of the following claims. Also, the positional terminology chosen in the description, such as over, under, relate to the usual installation location of the positioning device 4, or to the specific drawing described or illustrated, and, if the position should change, such references are to be read across in the same sense to the new position. The type of connection between the synchronisation rod 10 and the pivotable part 17 can be achieved by means familiar to a person skilled in the art, such as through various forms of latch and/or screwed connections.
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This application is a continuation of International application PCT/AT2006/000152, filed Apr. 14, 2006.
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