(1) Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a damper for movable furniture parts, having a housing and a cylinder disposed therein, in which a piston with a piston rod is movably supported.
(2) Description of Related Art
Dampers of this type are known in the art and serve to substantially reduce the banging noises and mechanical stresses which occur when movable furniture parts, such as doors or drawers, are forcefully closed. Known dampers are matched to average values, i.e. to average weights of doors or drawers. In order to adapt already-fitted dampers optimally to the furniture or to the movable furniture parts to be damped, individual adjustment is desirable.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a damper of the aforementioned type which is characterised by the greatest possible flexibility and applicability.
This is achieved according to the invention in an advantageous embodiment in which at least one set of gears (i.e. a transmission) is arranged on the housing, by which at least one of the cylinder and a stop for the piston rod can be adjusted relative to the housing.
The damper can be adjusted ideally to doors, flaps or drawers by the proposed gears, since the cylinder is adjustable with respect to the housing, so that the impact point of the movable furniture part can be precisely set. Secondly, this also means that the characteristic line or damping characteristics of the damper can be purposefully influenced, since an adjustment according to the different weights of the movable furniture parts and according to the varying forces of hinges or retraction devices can occur.
In connection with the present invention, the word “gears” should be understood as a device for coupling or for conversion of movements of any kind. The motion passing into the gears can be rotary or pushing and can be diverted with identical, different, uniform or non-uniform motion ratios.
One embodiment of the invention makes provision for the gears to include at least two movably supported parts. In this connection, provision can be made that one part of an actuation element and a further part is formed by the stop of the piston rod. It can thereby be advantageous if the gears convert a rotary movement of the actuation element into a linear movement of the cylinder and/or of the stop.
One preferred embodiment of the invention makes provision that the gears have at least one worm drive. In this case the design can be such that the worm has at least one tooth or at least one, preferably spiral-shaped, flight. There can also be provision made that the worm is multiple-threaded in design. In this connection, provision may advantageously be made that the stop is formed by the worm.
One preferred embodiment of the invention makes provision that the set of gears is designed as a self-locking worm gear. In order to move the worm in the axial direction of the housing, it may be advantageous if the gears have at least one worm wheel. In this case the design can be such that the actuation element is formed by the worm wheel. The worm gear can be realised with various transmission ratios. The embodiment with a worm gear has the advantage that in addition to an exact adjustment option, adjustment with little or no play is also provided.
One preferred embodiment of the invention makes provision that the stop is cup-shaped. This gives the piston rod resting and/or anchored in the cup-shaped stop a stable, non-slip seat. It can thereby be advantageous if the stop has a recess which is provided as a seat for the piston rod, preferably for the free end thereof.
One embodiment of the invention makes provision that the stop has at least one, preferably annular, limiting element, which in a final position, preferably in the inner final position of the stop relative to the housing, co-operates with a counter stop disposed on or built onto the housing, and can be disengaged in a further position of the counter stop. This prevents the stop being moved too far out of the housing and possibly no longer engaging with the gears.
Advantageously, provision is made that the cylinder is designed in two parts, wherein the inner cylinder accepting the piston is encircled by an outer pushed-on sleeve. The sleeve can in this case be designed as a pusher which offers the movable furniture part a larger and therefore more secure contact area than the cylinder itself. In order to influence the impact point of the movable furniture part on the damper, it can be advantageous that an adjustment device in the form of a screw is disposed on the front face of the inner cylinder or of the sleeve, and said screw is movably supported in the axial direction of the housing.
One possible embodiment of the invention makes provision that a first projection is disposed or formed on the inner cylinder or on the sleeve, and said projection, in one position, co-operates with a second projection disposed or formed on the housing in a position, preferably in the outer final position of the cylinder and/or of the sleeve relative to the housing, and in a further position can be disengaged from the second projection. This not only makes it possible to prevent the cylinder moving too far out of the housing, but also means the cylinder can be supported in the outer final position, so that when the gear is actuated any further axial displacement of the cylinder is prevented, and that thereby the position of the piston and of the piston rod respectively can be varied relative to the cylinder. By movement of the piston and piston rod respectively relative to the housing, the characteristic line or damping characteristics can be influenced such that an individual adjustment of the damping path can be defined.
The damper itself can be designed in the usual way as a fluid damper which can be filled with a working fluid, for example oil or air. It can then be advantageous for an energy-storing device, preferably a spring, to be disposed in the cylinder in addition to the fluid damping.
One possible embodiment of the invention in which the damper has a housing and a cylinder disposed therein, wherein a piston with a piston rod is movably supported in the cylinder, makes provision that at least one adjustment device is supported on the housing, by which a stop for the piston rod is movable relative to the housing.
One further possible variant of the invention, in which the damper has a housing and a cylinder disposed therein, where a piston with a piston rod is movably supported in the cylinder, makes provision that a first adjustment device is provided to adjust the cylinder relative to the housing, and a separate second adjustment device is disposed to adjust a stop for the piston rod. It can thereby be advantageous if the first adjustment device is preferably formed from a worm gear, as the result of which the position of the cylinder relative to the housing can be, altered. Provision is advantageously made, if the second adjustment device is formed by a screw, by which the position of the piston rod relative to the cylinder can be altered. In this connection, provision can be made that the screw preferably rests on a front face of the housing or of the stop and that the screw can be actuated from outside the housing.
Finally, one embodiment of the invention makes provision that the housing has at least one, preferably two, mounting flange(s) which can be fastened to an item of furniture and/or a movable part thereof for fixing purposes.
Further details and advantages of the prevent invention will next be explained in more detail with reference to the drawings, which show:
a, 1b show an exploded view and a perspectival view of the damper in assembled condition,
a, 2b show a top view of the damper and a vertical section along the axis A-A,
a-3c show various vertical sections of the damper with different positions of the worm,
a-4c show enlarged detail view from
a-5d show two different embodiments with enlarged detail views, where the characteristic line of the damper is adjustable,
a, 6b show an exploded view of the embodiment from
a-7c show a further embodiment of the characteristic line adjustment of the damper and
a-8c show the embodiment from
a shows an exploded view of the damper 1, and
a shows a top view of the damper 1. By rotating the worm wheel 9, the cylinder 3, not visible, together with the sleeve 8, can be adjusted relative to the housing 2. Mounting flanges 10 are provided on both sides of the housing 2 for fastening onto a piece of furniture or movable furniture part.
a-3c show various settings of the cylinder 3 in relation to the housing 2.
a-4c show the enlarged detail views J, P and 0 from
a shows a further embodiment of the invention with two separate adjustment devices 18 and 19. The first adjustment device 18 comprises the worm gear already described, with the worm 14 and the worm wheel 9. The first adjustment device 18 is provided for adjustment of the cylinder 3 relative to the housing 2. In addition to the first adjustment device 18, a second adjustment device 19 is provided, by which the piston rod 5 can be adjusted relative to the cylinder 3. This influences the characteristic line of the damper 1 or its damping characteristics. The second adjustment device 19 has a screw 20, which rests on the front face of the worm 14, while the worm 14 serves as stop 7 for the piston rod 5. The first adjustment device 18 blocks any axial movement of the worm 14, and therefore when the screw 20 is actuated the piston rod 5 and the piston 4 are displaced relative to the cylinder 4. By rotating the screw 20 clockwise, the piston 4 is pushed further into the cylinder 3, so that a shorter damping path remains until the piston 4 is completely pushed into the cylinder 3. When the screw 20 is rotated counter clockwise the piston 4 and the piston rod 5 are moved further out of the cylinder 3, so that a longer damping path of the piston 4 to the completely pushed-in position thereof ensues.
c and the enlarged detail view in
a shows an exploded view of the embodiment from
a-7c show a further embodiment of the invention. The housing 2 has an adjustment device 19 on its front face, which in the embodiment shown comprises a knurled screw 20 which is adjustable in the axial direction of the housing 2, which is accessible and/or actuatable from outside the housing 2. The knurled screw 20 thus forms a displaceable stop for the piston rod 5, on which a piston 4 is formed. The cylinder 3 has a taper 25 so that when the knurled screw 20 is screwed out, the piston 4 is also moved to the right and an annular gap formed between piston 4 and cylinder wall also becomes larger. When the cylinder 3 is pushed in relative to the piston 4 against the force of the spring 23, a different degree of damping occurs, depending on the position of the piston 4. An adjustment wheel 24 is supported on the front face of the cylinder 3, said wheel being adjustable in the axial direction of the cylinder 3. The cylinder 3 can thereby be virtually lengthened, so that when the damper 1 is already mounted, the impact point of a furniture part to be damped can also be exactly defined.
a-8c show the embodiment from
The present invention is not limited to the embodiments shown, but comprises or extends to all variants and technical equivalents which may fall within the scope of the following claims. The references to positions, such as e.g. above, below, lateral, etc., used in the specification relate to the respective assembly position and/or to the figure just described and shown and should, if there is any change in position, be transferred accordingly to the new position. The cylinder itself can have changes in diameter, grooves, or else, combinations of the two.
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