The invention concerns an arrangement having a drawer and a drawer extension guide. The drawer extension guide has a carcass rail to be fixed to a furniture carcass, a drawer rail which is to be fixed to the drawer and which is mounted displaceably relative to the carcass rail, and a locking device which is arranged on the drawer rail and by which the drawer is releasably lockable relative to the drawer rail. The locking device has at least one latching portion which is mounted movably by way of a gripping element between an arresting position of locking the drawer and a release position of releasing the drawer.
The invention further concerns an arrangement having a drawer and a drawer extension guide of the kind to be described.
In accordance with the state of the art locking devices are known, by which a drawer in its entirety can be fitted to or removed from the drawer rail of a drawer extension guide without the use of a tool so that the drawer—for example for cleaning purposes—can be completely released from the drawer extension guide and re-fixed thereto. In that case, the drawer extension guide is pre-mounted to the article of furniture, whereupon the drawer for mounting thereof is placed onto the drawer rail and pushed rearwardly until automatic latching of a latching portion with the drawer rail which is in the closed position takes place.
Examples of such a fixing option are described in EP 0 421 458 B1 and in DE 20 2007 006 549 U1 to the present applicant. In those cases, latching is effected by resilient latching portions whose displaced abutment surfaces are successively latched in a recess in the drawer rail, thereby implementing automatic latching with a steady reduction in the play between the drawer and the drawer rail.
Those locking devices are usually arranged at the underside of a drawer bottom and are screwed to the drawer bottom and/or to the drawer front panel. Mounting of the locking device has to be effected in an accurate position so that the position of the latching portion in the mounted position can exactly co-operate with a recess or latching edge of the drawer rail. Qualified personnel and suitable care is therefore required for that fitment procedure.
Locking devices arranged on the drawer rail of a drawer extension guide are to be seen for example in AT 401 001 B, DE 198 28 718 A1, DE 100 22 084, WO 95/02349, DE 92 04 846 U1, EP 2 245 963 A1 and US 2009/0212679 A1. In those structures, on the one hand, the drawer has to be additionally processed (for example latching recesses in the drawer side wall), while on the other hand, the latching portion is considerably loaded by the load of the drawer, and that makes manual locking and unlocking more difficult.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to develop an arrangement of the general kind set forth in the opening part of this specification, avoiding the above-mentioned disadvantages, so that mounting of the drawer relative to the drawer extension guide is facilitated.
According to the invention, a carrier rail is pre-mounted to the drawer, which carrier rail in cross-section has a portion of a U-shaped profile with two vertically extending limbs. The portion of the carrier rail in the mounted position embraces the drawer rail from above, and the latching portion of the locking device is releasably latchable to a limb of the carrier rail.
By fitting a carrier rail to the drawer, the carrier rail can firstly be guided in the mounting procedure precisely in the longitudinal direction of the drawer rail, the two vertically extending limbs guiding the drawer in a lateral direction. Latching of the latching portion to a vertically extending limb of the carrier rail provides that the latching portion can also be relieved of the load of the drawer and independently of its load condition, whereby locking or unlocking of the latching portion is to be implemented practically without any forces. By virtue of relieving the latching portion of the load on the drawer, the risk of breaking the locking device can also be substantially reduced.
The drawer rail can also be provided as from the factory with the locking device so that therefore the relevant functional parts of the locking unit no longer have to be screwed to the drawer on site. It is also possible for the drawer extension guide and the locking device to be offered as a set, wherein the locking device can be mounted as a retro-fit structural unit to the drawer rail—for example by a snap-action connection. It is therefore sufficient if the drawer has a recess or a latching edge which in the mounted position co-operates with the latching portion of the locking device. In that way it is possible to completely eliminate on site components which are to be fitted separately.
In a preferred embodiment the locking device is mounted to a front end region of the drawer rail.
In one embodiment, the gripping element can be mounted pivotably relative to the drawer rail. It is, however, also possible for the gripping element to be in the form of a linearly displaceable slider. The gripping element can be mounted laterally to the drawer rail in order to make it possible to easily reach it for manual actuation. The gripping element can be of a resilient nature, and in the rest position can project inclinedly from the drawer rail.
To achieve a compact structure, the gripping element can be in one piece with the latching portion.
In a further embodiment, the locking device has at least one inclined run-in portion by which the drawer can be guided in mounting thereof in a lateral direction relative to the drawer rail. Thus, on the one hand, exact lateral positioning of the drawer relative to the drawer rail is possible, while on the other hand this introduction aid prevents the outside of the drawer side wall contacting the metal mounting flange of the carcass rail, which flange is fixed to the side wall of the furniture carcass, in fitment of the drawer. More specifically, if the drawer side wall has a delicate surface, it could suffer damage by sliding along against that mounting flange, and that is effectively prevented by the inclined run-in portion provided.
The latching portion can be resilient in nature or can be acted upon by a spring, in which case automatic latching of the latching portion relative to the drawer is possible. The latching portion can have at least one latch which in the arresting position of locking the drawer co-operates with a recess or with a latching edge of a carrier rail pre-mounted to the drawer. The latching portion can be moved out of that arresting position by manual actuation of the gripping element in opposition to the resilient action of the latching portion, whereby the drawer is released relative to the drawer rail.
In another embodiment, the locking device in its entirety can be made in one piece from plastic material, in which case inexpensive manufacture is possible using an injection molding process.
Further details and advantages will be apparent from the specific description hereinafter. In the drawings:
a, 4b show two different views of the locking device,
a, 5b show the front end region of the drawer rail with the locking device and with a carrier rail coupled thereto,
a-7c show the carrier rail at three mutually different latching positions relative to the drawer rail,
a, 11b show the front end region of the drawer extension guide as a perspective view from below and an enlarged detail view.
a shows a perspective view of the locking device 7 to be fixed to the drawer rail 6. The locking device 7 has a main body 15 which carries the gripping element 9 and the latching portion 8 with the latches 13. The lifting prevention member 10 includes the insertion opening 10a which is delimited at the bottom by the main body 15 and at the top by a horizontally extending leg 16. The insertion opening 10a is provided for the insertion of a pin—which is preferably arranged on the carrier rail 12—so that the leg 16 prevents lifting of the pin (and thus lifting of the drawer 3) in the mounted position. The locking device 7 has at least one inclined run-in portion 30a by which the carrier rail 12 (and therewith the drawer 3) can be guided in the mounting procedure in a lateral direction relative to the drawer rail 6. The locking device 7 has at the top side a support portion 33 for supporting the drawer 3, whereby the drawer 3 does not rest over the entire length on the drawer rail 6. When now the drawer 3 is displaced at its rear side in the height-wise direction by a per se known adjusting device, the support portion 33 serves at the same time as a pivot axis for the drawer 3. A height-wise adjustment at the rear side of the drawer 3 also allows that the front region of the drawer 3 (and thus the front panel for adjustment of the inclination thereof) can also be pivoted or tilted about that support portion 33 which extends transversely relative to the longitudinal extent of the drawer rail 6.
b shows a plan view of the locking device 7, wherein the gripping element 9 (and therewith the latching portion 8) is pivotable or bendable about a perpendicularly extending notional axis (A). To unlock the drawer 3, the gripping element 9 is pivoted about the axis (A) in the direction indicated by the arrow towards the main body 15 whereby the latching portion 8 is moved into a release position and thus the drawer 3 is released relative to the drawer rail 6. For improved guidance and support of the latching portion 8, a slide element 31 can be slidingly supported at a stationary guide 18 of the main body 15. The support for the slide element 31 on the guide 18 also has the advantage that, when the mounted drawer 3 is manually pulled in the extension direction 34, the force does not act on the pivot axis (A), but the flow of force is diverted to the main body 15 and the drawer rail 6, thereby considerably reducing the risk of breakage of the locking device 7 in the region of the pivot axis (A). Provided at both sides of the main body 15 are inclined run-in portions 30a and 30b provided for lateral guidance of the drawer 3 upon mounting thereof.
a shows a perspective view of the front region of the drawer extension guide 4, the locking device 7 being mounted at the front end of the drawer rail 6. The carrier rail 12 can be fixed in different depthwise positions relative to the drawer rail 6 by way of the latches 13 which are arranged offset in the longitudinal direction of the drawer rail 6.
b shows a perspective view of the front end region of the drawer extension guide 4, in which the carrier rail 12 pre-mounted to the drawer 3 is connected to the drawer rail 6 by the locking device 7. The latches 13 shown in
a-7c each show a view from below of the drawer extension guide 4 with the carrier rail 12 connected thereto, the carrier rail 12 being fixed at various latching positions relative to the drawer rail 6.
a shows a perspective view from below of the front region of the drawer extension guide 4, the latches 13 of the locking device 7 co-operating with the latching element (latching edges 14; not visible here) of the carrier rail 12. The locking device 7 further includes a resilient abutment 24 which in the closed position of the drawer rail 6 bears against the front of the carcass rail 5. That has the particular advantage that an internal drawer 21 (FIG. 9)—whose front wall 23 cannot bear against the front face of the furniture carcass 2—assumes a defined closed position relative to the front face of the furniture carcass 2.
The present invention is not limited to the illustrated variants, but includes or extends to all variants and technical equivalents which can fall within the scope of the appended claims. The positional references adopted in the description such as for example up, down, lateral and so forth are also related to the directly described and illustrated Figure and are to be appropriately transferred to the new position. The locking device 7 for releasably arresting the drawer 3 relative to the drawer rail 6 can have a latching portion 8 which can be pivoted in and out in positively locking relationship relative to the drawer rail 6. The positively locking engagement can be formed by a latching portion 8 with pawls, tooth-like projections, hooks or claws—which co-operate with the drawer rail 6. The latching portion 8 is held in that engagement position in the secured position of the drawer 3 relative to the drawer rail 6 by spring force—in particular by inherent elasticity.
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