The present invention concerns a damper, especially for movable furniture parts, with a damper with a ram which can be subjected to pressure and which is supportable on a support element.
There are an enormous variety of dampers known in the state of the art, for example for use in movable furniture parts. These can be designed both as linear and as rotation dampers. They normally have a path-dependent damping function. This means that the degree of damping depends on how far the ram is pushed in or pulled out. In the state of the art, the ram comes into contact with a support element at the start of the damping movement, if it is not originally already permanently connected to this. The course of the damping movement is then fixed by the characteristics of the damper per se and the geometrical arrangement of damper and support element.
The object of the invention is to be able further to influence the damping function of the damper arrangement of the generic type.
This is achieved according to the invention by the fact that the support element is displaceable or slidable in its position relative to the ram.
The start, the course and the end of the damping process can additionally be influenced by the displaceable or slidable support element. When dampers with a path-dependent damping function are used, this then automatically results in an effect on the instantaneous damping value as a function of the position relative to each other of those movable furniture parts on which the damper arrangement is affixed.
It is usually desirable in that case if the ram meets the support surface on the support element assigned to it before it reaches the furniture part, fitting element, articulated lever or suchlike. This causes the damper to take effect at an earlier stage. Moreover, the ram can also be pressed into the damper more quickly than would be possible without the support element. Normally, the support area of the support element will thus be arranged between the ram and the fitting elements, articulated levers, furniture parts or suchlike arranged behind it - at least during the active damping process. It is, however, also possible by a corresponding recessed arrangement of the support element to achieve a later activation of the damper, to reduce the stroke or suchlike.
In principle, there are two possible variants in this case. The first of these makes provision that the support element is movable between a first and at least one second end position by means of a movement of the damper arrangement. In this embodiment, the support element moves automatically each time in the same way while the damper arrangement is in operation, so that the damping function of the damper used is always influenced in the same way. This variant is especially advantageous when the damping function of a fabricated damper is to be modified for a special application.
In a second group of variant embodiments of the invention, however, provision may also be made that the damper arrangement provides an adjustment device, preferably an adjustment screw, which enables the support element to be fixed in various positions relative to the ram. The support element can be fixed in various positions by the adjustment device, as the result of which a preferably manual adaptation is possible. This can be used, for example, in hinges with a damper arrangement according to the invention, to reverse a change in the damping path of the damper caused by a joint adjustment screw and/or a depth adjustment screw, in order thereby to ensure a constant damping function.
Further features of the invention are explained with the aid of the following description of some embodiments. The figures show:
FIGS. 1 to 3: a first embodiment according to the invention,
FIGS. 6 to 8: a third embodiment according to the invention and
FIGS. 9 to 12: a fourth embodiment according to the invention.
The embodiment according to FIGS. 1 to 3 shows an inventive damper arrangement which is integrated into a furniture hinge with hinge arm 5 and hinge cup 6 as fitting elements. The damper 1 in this embodiment is arranged on the hinge cup 6. It has a ram 2 which travels in and out, preferably with a path-dependent damping function. The hinge arm 5 of the hinge 1 shown can, as known in the state of the art, be clipped onto a base plate 11 via a hook-on device 12 and a snap closure 13. A joint adjustment screw 15 and a depth adjustment device 10 are provided as known in the art to adjust the relative position between hinge cup and hinge arm. Hinge arm 5 and hinge cup 6 are linked by articulated levers 8 and 8′ which are arranged on articulated axles 7. According to the present invention, a movable support element 3 is now provided. In this embodiment, the support element 3 is rotatably mounted on the hinge arm 5, thus on one of the two fitting elements of the hinge. In addition, a coupling lever 9 is provided which is also rotatably mounted on the hinge arm 5. In this embodiment the coupling lever 9 is integrated into the outer articulated lever 8′. However, it may also be designed as a separate lever in addition to the articulated lever or levers 8, 8′.
In the third embodiment according to FIGS. 6 to 8, the housing 20 of the damper 1 is anchored on the hinge arm 5. The support element 3 forms a cover with a cross-section in the form of a hollow profile over at least one articulated lever 8. It is pivotably arranged on one of the articulated levers 8 with the axle 16. In this embodiment, the second fitting element 6 is not designed as a hinge cup but, as is usual for example for glass doors, as a fitting element with planar joint faces 21.
In order to prevent the support element executing unnecessary movements or rattling, provision may be made to spring-load the support element, e.g. by a bow spring, not shown in detail here, which is connected with the support element 3 and preferably always forces this in the direction of the fitting element 6.
As is also the case in the other embodiments, it is also possible in the embodiment according to FIGS. 6 to 8 to fix the damper to the respective other fitting element. In a variation of FIGS. 6 to 8, in this variant the housing 20 of the damper 1 would then be arranged on the second fitting element 6, also executable as a hinge cup. The control contour 17 would then rest on the side of the hinge arm on a guide contour 18 which may be provided there.
FIGS. 9 to 12 show an embodiment in which the position of the support element 3 is manually adjustable by means of an adjustment device 4. The support element 3 thereby remains fixed in the position once set during the relative movement between the fitting elements (hinge arm and hinge cup). The support element 3 is rotatably attached to an axle 16 and can be pivoted relative to the hinge arm 5. The adjustment device 4 can for example be designed as a simple adjustment screw. In the embodiment shown, however, the adjustment device 4 is realised in one structural unit with the joint adjustment device 15. To this end, the screw 4 has two areas 4′ and 4″ with different thread pitches. With the adjustment device 4 and the support element 3, it is possible to equalise a relative position between the two fitting elements 5 and 6 which has been modified by the depth adjustment device 10 and/or the joint adjustment device 15 in such a way that the same damping function of the damper exists as before the adjustment by the depth adjustment device or the joint adjustment device. Thus it is possible to adjust the damping function at least within certain limits, independently of the relative position of hinge cup 6 to hinge arm 5. One example of this is shown in
As the individual embodiments show, by using a correspondingly designed support element, an optimum damping path can be achieved for dampers known in the state of the art. This is especially advantageous in arrangements or hinge types in which the articulated levers are only moved very slightly in the last 20° of the closing movement, as the result of which a sufficient damping path cannot be achieved without the inventive support element.
Even when inventive damper arrangements are shown in the embodiments integrated in hinges, it is still possible to design damper arrangements according to the invention detached from hinges. In the case of hinges, the damper 1 and also the support element 3 can each be arranged on both fitting elements 5 and 6. Naturally, the inventive damper arrangement can also be combined with any other hinge, thus not only with hinges with hinge arm and hinge cup.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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20 2004 016 396.9 | Oct 2004 | DE | national |
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | PCT/AT05/00306 | Aug 2005 | US |
Child | 11785846 | Apr 2007 | US |