This is a National Stage entry of International Application PCT/IT2003/000666, with an international filing date of Oct. 29. 2003, which was published as WO 2005/040535 A1, and the complete disclosure of which is incorporated into this application by reference.
The present invention relates to a device for slowing the movement of a drawer or similar member which is movable with respect to a fixed structure and urged by unidirectional thrust means.
A device of this type is known from British Patent Application GB-A 2 062 933 and is normally used to smooth the movement of a slidable drawer caused by spring means, as used in certain types of ashtray fitted in the dashboard of motor vehicles.
It is also known that such drawers often have latch closure means which are released by a light pressure on the drawer, so that pressure is used to carry out both opening and closing operations.
The document EP-A-0 199 242 describes a device in which the latch closure means include a sphere engaged in a rectilinear groove, formed in the lateral surface of the stator, and urged by a shaped groove formed in the lateral wall of the rotor and having a cam defining a forward path and a return path for the sphere.
The object of the present invention is a device for slowing the movement of a drawer of a compact type, having the characteristics defined in the Claims.
A few preferred but non-limitative embodiments of the invention will now be described with reference to the appended drawings, in which:
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The open end of the cylindrical chamber 18 is adapted to be closed by a lid 21 which is fixed to the casing 17 so as to provide a fluid tight seal, for example by gluing or welding. The lid 21 has a central through-hole 22. The base 23 of the cylindrical chamber 18, corresponding to the base of the casing 17, has a pin portion 24 which projects axially from the centre of the base 23 of the chamber 18 inwardly thereof.
The device 15 also includes a rotor 31 housed in the chamber 18. The rotor 31 includes a disc portion 32, rotatable inside the casing 17, and a shaft portion 33 which extends axially from the centre of the disc portion 32 and protrudes from the lid 21 of the casing 17, passing through the central hole 22. The free end 33a of the shaft portion 33 of the rotor 31 is arranged so the pinion 16 can be mounted thereon. The rotor 31 also has a central hole 34, formed in the base of the disc portion 32 for enabling the rotor 31 to be mounted on the pin portion 24 of the casing 17 and providing thereby an axis x of rotation for the rotor.
The chamber 18 filled with a highly viscous fluid of a known type, in such a way that the rotor 31 is fully immersed. The fluid tight seal at the central hole. 22 is ensured by an O-ring 41 housed in a circular seat 42 formed around the central hole 22 through the lid 21.
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A recess 77 is formed in the cam portion 76, in front of which a cuspid branch 78 is extended which interconnects the two branches 74, 75 of the groove 70. The cuspid branch 78 defines two sharp bends 79, 81 at its ends, substantially opposite the recess 77 of the cam portion 76.
The groove 70 is engageable by the pin portion 54 of the arm element 51, which moves along the groove when the rotor 31 is rotated relative to the casing 17. After passing the entire groove 70 beginning from the end portion 71, the pin portion 54 engages in succession the branches 75 and 74 of the groove 70, accompanied by the movement of the arm element 52, thereby accomplishing locking and release operations in the manner of the pressure latch system described with reference to the prior art.
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From the latched position, in which the pin portion 54 engages the recess 77 of the cam portion 76, pressure applied on the drawer 2 causes a slight anti-clockwise rotation of the rotor 31, by means of the rack 6 engaged with the pinion 16, thereby causing the pin portion of the arm to be moved away from the recess until it reaches the bend 79, beyond which anti-clockwise rotation is prevented. The arm element 52 pivots slightly clockwise, following the movement of the pin portion 54 induced by the rotor 31.
When pressure on the drawer 2 is released, the spring 4 urges it until it is fully open. The movement transmitted to the rotor 31 causes it to rotate clockwise, whereby the pin portion 54 passes along the forward branch 74 and the rest of the groove 70 until it reaches the end of travel position defined by the end portion 71 of the groove 70 (see
If pressure continues to be exerted on the drawer 2, the rotor 31 rotates anti-clockwise and the pin portion 54 returns along the groove 70 until it is diverted by the cam portion 76 into the return branch 75, whereby the arm element 52 reaches its position of maximum anti-clockwise travel (see
If pressure on the drawer 2 is continued, the rotor 31 rotates until the pin portion 54 engages the bend 81 of the return branch 75, which prevents further rotation.
If pressure is released, the action of the spring 4 causes the rotor 31 to rotate slightly clockwise and, thanks to the configuration of the cuspid branch 78, the pin portion 54 is guided to the recess 77 of the cam portion 76, once again locking the rotor 31 into the starting latched position.
It will be appreciated that, although it has internal latch means, the slowing device according to the first embodiment of the invention has a structure which is more compact and is simpler to manufacture than the prior art, wherein the axial depth of the casing can be of only a few millimeters, while maintaining the high reliability of the device. In particular, the Applicant has made the portion 73 of the groove 70 with an angular extent of around 20-30° in a device with a diameter of around 2 cm. In this way, by fitting this device with the rack 6, it is possible to activate the release mechanism with a longitudinal movement of the drawer 2 of the order of one millimeter.
Further, it is possible to adapt the diameter of the rotor 31 and/or the number of the coils of the groove 70 to the required travel of the drawer 2.
It is understood that the invention is not limited to the embodiments described and illustrated here, but that the shape and arrangements of parts, construction and operating details can be modified. In the first embodiment, for example, the arm element could be mounted on the disc portion of the rotor, while the groove could be formed in the base of the chamber itself. Alternatively, it is possible to arrange these latch means between the upper surface of the disc portion and the lower surface of the casing lid, or on both sides of the disc portion.
The groove 70 can of course be orientated as a mirror image of that described, thereby causing the device to be locked or released by rotation in the opposite sense to that described above. Further, the end portion of the groove provided with the cam portion could be arranged at the end of the groove which is radially closer to the centre of the disc portion of the rotor.
In addition, it is not necessary that the arm element and the groove be arranged inside the chamber of the casing, but rather it is possible to provide for extensions of the casing and the rotor, respectively, the extensions being rotatable one relative to the other, and being arranged in such a way to form a pair of opposing surfaces for supporting the arm portion and the groove, respectively.
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WO2005/040535 | 5/6/2005 | WO | A |
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