The present invention relates to a damping system for fittings, in particular for domestic appliances and furniture, comprising a first fitting part which can be moved relative to a second fitting part, wherein a damping element having a housing and a piston that is movably supported within said housing is provided in order to slow down the relative movement of the first fitting part to the second fitting part before an end position is reached.
There are damping systems for fittings, in particular pull-out guide rails, in which the movement of a running rail is slowed down before reaching a closed position. Usually, hydraulic or pneumatic dampers are employed that are activated by movement of the fitting parts in relation to each other. However, such hydraulic or pneumatic dampers are not suitable for higher temperature ranges. In particular, employment in a baking oven is difficult, because the damping oils or the necessary elastomers seals that are used can only be employed up to a certain temperature range. Therefore especially in the case of high temperature ranges no dampers are used, which results in loud impact noises and also increases the wear and tear.
It is therefore the object of the present invention to provide a damping system for fittings that can be used even at high temperatures.
This object is achieved by a damping system having the features of claim 1.
According to the invention, a knitted fabric made of threads is arranged within the housing of the damping element, said knitted fabric being capable of being compressed by the piston in order to achieve a damping of the movement of the fitting parts. By damping the movement of the fitting parts, loud impact noises can thereby be avoided, and in addition the wear and tear on the fitting parts is reduced. The knitted fabric is compressed and can thereby slow down the relative movement between the fitting parts before an end position is reached. The material properties of the threads for the fabric can thereby be freely chosen, so that high-temperature resistant materials can be employed.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the fabric is formed from metallic threads. For example, the knitted fabric can be composed of, preferably stainless, steel wool that is also stable at high temperatures. The temperature resistance of the knitted fabric is preferably above 200° C., in particular above 500° C., so that the damping system can also be used in baking ovens equipped with a pyrolytic cleaning system.
Preferably, the first and the second fitting parts are formed as the rails of a pull-out guide. The housing of the damping element can thereby be fixed to a first rail of the pull-out guide and the piston can be coupled via a driver with a second rail. In this way, the piston can be guided linearly and the driver is movably supported on a curve track so that the driver is coupled with the rail at least for a short distance before reaching the end position. The curve track can thereby have an angled end section at which the driver is pivoted in order to decouple the rail from the driver.
For a particularly compact design, the piston can also be formed integrally with a rail of the pull-out guide. The piston can, for example, be a component of a middle rail, said middle rail being arranged between a running rail and a guide rail. Then an end face of the middle rail can be used to compress the knitted fabric. The housing can then be formed also by means of the running rail and/or the guide rail. In this manner, the damping element between the rails can be arranged so as not to be visible from the outside when in the end position.
Instead of a pull-out guide, also other fittings can be equipped with a damping system according to the invention. The first fitting part and the second fitting part can, for example, be formed as pivotable hinge components, but usage in sliding doors or other fittings is also possible.
By using a knitted fabric, no leaks can occur with this damping element.
The invention will subsequently be described in more detail on the basis of two embodiments with reference to the enclosed drawings, wherein:
A pull-out guide 1 comprises a guide rail 2 that can be fixed, for example, to a side wall of a domestic appliance such as a baking oven, or to a body of furniture. On the guide rail 2, a middle rail 14 is movably supported by means of rolling elements. Furthermore, on the middle rail 14 there is a running rail 3 movably supported by means of rolling elements. Pull-out guides can also consist of only two, or also of more than two, rails. In order to slow down movement of the running rail 3 relative to the middle rail 14 and the guide rail 2 before reaching an end position, a damping element 4 is provided.
The damping element 4 comprises a housing 5 that is attached to the guide rail 2 by means of two lateral lugs 13. Arranged within the housing 5, is a knitted fabric 6 made of metallic threads in the form of steel wool, said knitted fabric 6 being capable of being compressed by means of a slidably supported piston plate 7. The piston plate 7 is connected to a piston rod 8 that is coupled to a driver 9. The driver 9 is movably supported along a curve track at the housing 5 and can be moved from an end position (
The knitted fabric 6 of the damping element 4 consists of steel wool having a temperature resistance of over 500° C., thus enabling the damping element 4 to be used also for baking ovens equipped with a pyrolytic cleaning system. The housing 5, the piston rod 8, as well as the piston plate 7 can likewise be made of sheet steel. The knitted fabric 6 cushions a closing movement of the running rail that could otherwise lead to loud impact noises in the end position. Here, during the closing movement, the driver 9 is moved by means of the activator 10 in the closing direction and the piston plate 7 compresses the knitted fabric 6. During a movement in the opening direction, the knitted fabric 6 is decompressed again.
To reduce the tendency of the steel wool towards oxidation, said steel wool can be manufactured from stainless steel, nitrided or coated. For the coating, anorganic-organic hybrid polymers, for example, are suitable.
The knitted fabric 6 can be processed in much the same way as a non-woven fabric and have an amorphous arrangement. Alternatively, the knitted fabric can have an ordered structure in much the same way as a woven material or knitted textile. A combination is also conceivable, for example a mantle having an ordered structure and a filling with an amorphous arrangement. The mantle can, for example, be constructed like a bellows in order to assist a defined movement in the damping direction. Furthermore, in a defined construction of the damping element, the margin of fluctuation of the damping effect is reduced.
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Moreover, a further damping element 4′ is provided at the guide rail 2, said damping element 4′ having a knitted fabric 6 comprised of threads and being capable of being compressed by an end face of the middle rail 14, said knitted fabric 6 being arranged in a hollow space of the running rail 2 that is closed by a cover 15′at an end face.
If the running rail 3 is moved out of the closing position relative to the guide rail 2 (
In the displayed embodiments, the damping system is used in a pull-out guide 1. It is also possible to use the damping system for doors for baking ovens, refrigerators and also for sliding doors.
The knitted fabric 6 can be connected to the housing 5 or to a rail of the pull-out guide 1, for example by means of one or more spot welds. A mechanical fixing of the knitted fabric 6 is also possible, for example by clamping. The threads of the knitted fabric 6 can thereby also be formed as fibers having a shorter length, for example between 1 cm and 5 cm. Also, instead of metal, the material of the threads or respectively the fibers can comprise ceramic or carbon, or consist of other heat-resistant materials.
The housing 5 can furthermore surround the knitted fabric 5 in the form of a tubular sleeve.
1 Pull-out Guide
2 Guide Rail
3 Running Rail
4 Damper Element
4′ Damper Element
5 Housing
6 Knitted Fabric
7 Piston Plate
8 Piston Rod
9 Driver
10 Activator
11 Plate
11′ Plate
12 Web
13 Lugs
14 Middle Rail
15′ Cover
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2010 016 592.1 | Apr 2010 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP11/55885 | 4/14/2011 | WO | 00 | 11/19/2012 |