This application is the National Stage of PCT/EP2016/059885 filed on May 3, 2016, which claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119 of German Application No. 10 2015 106 854.0 filed on May 4, 2015, the disclosures of which are incorporated by reference. The international application under PCT article 21(2) was not published in English.
The present invention relates to a device for fixing a push element, in particular a drawer, on a rail of a pullout guide, comprising a clamping mechanism having a receptacle into which a web-shaped holding part is insertable, wherein a self-locking clamping element is provided on the receptacle, by means of which the holding part is secured in a friction-locked manner against pulling out, and a method for fixing a push element.
EP 1 285 604 discloses a device for fixing a drawer on a rail of a pullout guide, in which a base part fastenable on the drawer and a catch element fixable on the pullout guide are provided. The catch element is displaceable in relation to the base part within certain tolerances for a compensation of the distance of the guide rails of the pullout guides. Due to the formation of the catch element and the base part as plastic parts, the holding forces are limited, in particular in the case of heavy drawers, which are moved in the pullout direction up to the maximum pullout position. In addition, it is desirable to position the drawers as exactly as possible within the furniture body to obtain an appealing front panel alignment.
WO 2009/149479 discloses a device for the detachable coupling of a drawer to a pullout guide, in which a holding part and a counter holding part are connected to one another via an elastic material piece. This results in a reduction of the position accuracy in the longitudinal direction. In the lateral direction, the drawer can be fixed via a catch device on the rail. In the standardized impact tests for drawers, in which the drawers are pulled out with load, however, only comparatively low holding forces of such a catch connection result.
It is therefore the object of the present invention to provide a device and a method for fixing a movable furniture part, in which high holding forces can be provided.
This object is achieved by a device and a method according to the invention as described below.
The device according to the invention for fixing a push element comprises a clamping mechanism having a receptacle, into which a web-shaped holding part is insertable, wherein a self-locking clamping element is provided on the receptacle, by means of which the holding part is secured in a friction-locked manner against being pulled out. Particularly stable fixing of the push element can thus be performed via the self-locking clamping element, in particular also with regard to impact tests, in which the drawer is moved in the loaded state into the maximally open position. The self-locking clamping element of the clamping mechanism ensures fixing of the holding part such that it cannot be pulled out again in the opening direction from the receptacle. Inserting the holding part into the receptacle of the clamping mechanism is comparatively simple, in contrast, since only slight friction forces have to be overcome, so that the installation can be made simple. In addition, continuous fixing of the holding part can be caused by a non-positive connection of the clamping element, which enables particularly accurate positioning of the push element in the opening direction.
A friction-locked or non-positive connection according to the invention differs from a formfitting connection in that the holding forces are provided by friction forces and not by formfitting stop elements, such as projections, teeth, or stops. A continuous adjustment, which is independent of stop elements, can thus be obtained with non-positive fixing of the holding part.
The web-shaped holding part can have a substantially flat surface for the non-positive connection, which is regionally in contact with a contact surface on the clamping element. The holding part can be produced as strip-shaped, angled, U-shaped, as a hollow profile, or having other geometries, in particular from metal, wherein only a section of a profile can be used for the non-positive connection. The holding part can also be formed by a section of the pullout guide profile.
The clamping element is preferably designed as a clamping lever and is mounted so it is rotatable about a rotational axis. In this case, the clamping element can be pre-tensioned in a locked position, in particular via one or more springs and/or via a force accumulator. It is also possible to form the clamping element as a clamping wedge or to mount the clamping element so it is displaceable along a curve guide.
According to one preferred embodiment of the invention, means are provided for unlocking the clamping element, by means of which the non-positive connection of the clamping element can be disengaged from the holding part. A traction element can be provided for unlocking the clamping element, by means of which the clamping element can be disengaged from the holding part. In this case, the contact surface of the clamping element only has to be moved slightly away from the holding part to release the holding part.
The clamping element preferably presses via a linear contact surface against the holding part, which extends in parallel to the rotational axis of the clamping element. The contact surface can be formed as sharp-edged, rounded, or having another contact contour in this case, to provide high clamping forces. The high clamping forces are generated in this clamping system by a force multiplication by the lever effect.
Instead of a rotational axis on which the clamping element is mounted, the clamping element can also be fastened so that it fulfills the function by bending the clamping element.
The holding part can preferably be continuously fixed on the clamping mechanism, so that during the installation, the drawer is placed on the pullout guide and pushed in slightly, the holding part is already fixed on the clamping mechanism, the installer has certainty that the drawer cannot slip unintentionally from the pullout guide in the opening direction as it is pulled out. Rather, the clamping mechanism is activated as soon as the holding part is guided past the clamping element in the receptacle. Subsequent further pushing in of the drawer for a continuous adjustment is possible without problems in this case.
For particularly stable fastening of the drawer, the holding part and the contact surface of the clamping lever pressing against the holding part can be produced from metal, for example, from a steel plate. In contrast to metal, plastic flows, so that only lesser forces can be absorbed via the clamping mechanism, wherein the use of plastics, in particular reinforced plastics, is entirely possible.
The rotational axis of the clamping lever is preferably arranged in front of a contact surface of the clamping lever on the holding part in the insertion direction. Self-locking is thus caused, wherein in the installed position, an angle between the contact surface of the clamping lever in relation to the rotational axle can be arranged at an angle in relation to the longitudinal direction of the holding part between 55° and 89°, in particular 70° to 85°. The free running direction and the blocking direction in the clamping system are defined by the angle position of the clamping lever. If the holding part is loaded in the blocking direction, a self-reinforcing effect occurs, so that with increased load of the holding part in the blocking direction, the clamping force also increases.
For simple installation, the receptacle can be formed on the fastening part, on which the clamping lever is mounted so it is rotatable. The clamping lever can then be preinstalled with the receptacle as a unit on the rail or the drawer. The fastening part is preferably mounted so it is displaceable on or in a housing. The fastening part can thus be moved via means for lateral adjustment in relation to the housing, so that an exact alignment of the drawer is also possible perpendicularly to the movement direction of the pullout guide in the horizontal direction. A height adjustment and/or a depth adjustment can also be provided.
The invention will be explained in greater detail hereafter on the basis of two exemplary embodiments with reference to the appended drawings. In the figures:
An item of furniture 1 comprises a furniture body 2, on the side walls of which one or more pullout guides 3 are fixed, which have at least one movable rail 5. A drawer 4 is held so it is movable on two such rails 5, wherein a device 10 for fixing the drawer 4 on the rail 5 is provided for this purpose on each rail 5, as is recognizable from the bottom view of
In the detail view of
For the installation, the drawer 4 is placed on the two rails 5 of the two pullout guides 3 and pushed into the closed position. In this case, a web-shaped holding part 12 is inserted into the receptacle 20 of the device 10 or 10′, respectively, on each of the opposing sides and fixed via a clamping mechanism, which secures the holding part 12 in a clamping and friction-locked manner against pulling out. A lateral front panel alignment can be adapted via a unit 18 for lateral adjustment. The unit 18 for lateral adjustment comprises a knurled nut 19, which causes the receptacle 20 to be moved laterally in the horizontal direction in relation to the housing 15 by rotation, to perform a lateral adjustment.
Furthermore, a modified slide 27 is provided on the fastening part 23, which has a different shape than the slide 17 in
The plate-shaped fastening part 23 is inserted into a receptacle 33 on the housing 15. Furthermore, a recess 21 is formed on the housing 15 in the region of the receptacle 20. The fastening part 23 has a receptacle 35 for inserting an edge section of the knurled nut 19, so that the fastening part 23 can be displaced in relation to the housing 15 for a lateral adjustment.
In the illustrated exemplary embodiment, both the clamping lever 25 and also the fastening part 23 consist of metal, in particular a steel plate. Particularly high holding forces can thus be applied to the holding part 12, which is also metallic.
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