This application is a national stage application and claims the benefit of the priority filing date in PCT/EP2012/065164 referenced in WIPO Publication WO/2013/017666 filed on Aug. 2, 2012. The earliest priority date claimed is Aug. 2, 2011.
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The invention relates to a device for opening the cabinet door of a cabinet body as defined by the preamble to claims 1 and 7.
In conventional devices on the market, the cabinet door is mounted on the cabinet body via self-retracting hinges. This type of mounting has the advantage that precisely in the terminal angle of the closing motion of the cabinet door, a secure closure of the cabinet body is effected. The hinges also ensure that in the closed position, the cabinet door assumes a slight spacing x from the front of the cabinet body. However, the disadvantage of this device is that in order to be opened, the cabinet door must be provided with handles, handle fittings, and the like.
It is the object of the invention to develop a device for opening the cabinet door of a cabinet body that makes do without such handle elements, and in which the self-retraction of the hinges between the cabinet door and the cabinet body is unhindered.
This object is attained by means of the features of claim 1.
A unit comprising an ejection piston, having a compression spring and a locking unit, and a tension rod, having an extension spring, is disposed in the cabinet body. The ejection piston and the tension rod are coupled together via a control device that acts only upon the extension of the tension rod with the cabinet door and displaces the ejection piston out of the cabinet body counter to the tensile force of the extension spring. In the closed position of the cabinet door, the ejection bolt and the tension rod are jacked into the cabinet body, and the locking unit locks the jacked-in position of the ejection piston. When the cabinet door is tapped, the spacing between the cabinet door and the cabinet body is eliminated and the locking unit disengages. After the cabinet door has been tapped, the compression spring of the ejection piston displaces the ejection piston from the cabinet body, whereupon the tension rod is also pulled out of the cabinet body, counter to the tensile force of the tension rod, by a retaining element on the inside of the cabinet door. After this intermediate position has been manually undone, the tension rod is extended farther outward, since the retaining element maintains the connection with the cabinet door, and the ejection piston can be returned into the cabinet body and locked in the retracted position via the locking unit. After the cabinet door is opened farther manually, the tension rod is released and is returned via the extension spring into the retracted outset position. In this way, it becomes possible for the cabinet door, set in the closed position, to open far enough merely by being tapped so that it can be grasped with one's hand and opened farther. When the cabinet door is closed again, the ejection piston and the tension rod are automatically put into their closed positions. The cabinet door therefore does not need to have any handle elements, and the function of the self-retracting hinges is unhindered.
This device can also be used in the same manner for drawers and the like that can be pulled out from a compartment of a cabinet body.
In a further embodiment, the unit can additionally have a damper unit that damps or brakes the impact of the cabinet door on the cabinet body.
The control unit can be embodied as a freewheeling gear wheel, which ensures the coupling of the tension rod with the ejection piston only upon retraction of the tension rod into the cabinet body.
The unit is fastened to the inside of the side wall of the cabinet body that faces away from the hinges of the cabinet door. The face ends of the ejection piston and of the tension rod, in the closed position of the cabinet door, protrude by the spacing from the front of the cabinet body. This spacing x is specified by the self-retracting hinge.
The face end of the tension rod can be provided with a magnetically conductive damping lining.
A further embodiment can be learned from coordinate claim 7 and dependent claims 8-11.
The invention will be described in further detail in conjunction with the drawings. In them:
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In this intermediate position, the cabinet door 11 can be grasped with one's hand and opened farther, as
In this opening motion c, the tension rod 25 is coupled with the ejection piston 21 via the control unit 27 in such a way that the ejection piston is retracted into its outset position and locked with the locking unit 24. Finally, the tension rod 25 reaches its terminal extension position, and the retaining element 22 releases the connection with the cabinet door 11. The tension rod 25 can be retracted by the extension spring 26 into the cabinet door 10 into the outset position, as can be seen from
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The unit 20 with the housing 60 is fastened to an inner wall, which is opposite the hinges. With an end piece 34 that has retaining elements 35, the ejection element 30 protrudes from the front of the cabinet compartment, in such a way that the housing 60 is flush with the face end of the cabinet body 11.
In the outset position, the tension spring 43 is tensed. The tension element 40 rests against the back wall 61 of the housing 60. A rotatably supported locking element 44 locks the tension element 40 and the tension spring 43.
When one taps on the cabinet door 11, the end piece 34 of the ejection element 30 is thrust into the unit 20. The locking element 44 will then release the tension spring 43, so that as
If the cabinet door 11 in the intermediate position (
A special feature here is also the connection between the cabinet door 11 and the end piece 34 of the ejection element 30. This end piece on the end of the ejection element 30 has detent elements 35, which latch with counterpart detent elements 51 of the retaining element 22. The retaining element 22 is preferably secured in a round receptacle 70 on the inside of the cabinet door 11. The terminal position of the extension motion of the ejection element 30 is determined by impacts of the ejection element 30 on the front wall 61 of the housing 60. The end piece 34 is still displaceable out of this position of the ejection element 30 to a limited extent; this displacement is determined by impacts on the end piece 34 and the ejection element 30. With this displacement, the detent elements 35 can also be pivoted, so that the latching is undone and the cabinet door 11 can be fully opened. The detent elements 35 latch to the counterpart detent elements 51 of the retaining element 22 whenever the end piece 34 is introduced back into the retaining element 22.
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