DRAWER PULL-OUT GUIDE

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20140015390
  • Publication Number
    20140015390
  • Date Filed
    September 16, 2013
    11 years ago
  • Date Published
    January 16, 2014
    10 years ago
Abstract
The invention relates to a drawer pull-out guide (4), comprising a body rail (5) to be fastened to a furniture body (2), an in particular metal drawer rail (7) to be fastened to the drawer (3), and an adjusting device (16) for adjusting the height of the drawer (3) relative to the drawer rail (7), wherein the adjusting device (16) has an adjusting part (19), which is supported so as to be movable along a guiding track (18) to a limited extent in order to adjust the height of the drawer (3), wherein the guiding track (18) is designed as an opening in a leg (7b) of the drawer rail (7) extending vertically in the usage position, wherein the guiding track (18) extends at an angle to the horizontal.
Description

The present invention concerns a drawer pull-out guide comprising a carcass rail to be fixed to a furniture carcass, a drawer rail—which is in particular made of metal—to be fixed to a drawer, and an adjusting device for adjusting the height position of the drawer relative to the drawer rail, wherein the adjusting device has a displacement portion which is mounted limitedly moveably along a guide path for adjustment of the height position of the drawer, wherein the guide path is in the form of an opening in a limb of the drawer rail, wherein the guide path is formed as a recess in a vertical limb of the drawer rail in the position of use.


The invention further concerns an article of furniture having at least one drawer pull-out guide of the kind to be described, wherein a drawer is mounted in such a way that it can be extended relative to a furniture carcass by way of that drawer pull-out guide.


Adjusting devices for adjusting the height position of a drawer relative to the extendable drawer rail of a drawer pull-out guide are already known and serve to adjust the position of the front panel of the drawer in the mounted position relative to the furniture carcass and relative to the front panels of adjacent drawers, in the heightwise direction (for example DE 20 2009 003 886 U1).


DE 44 14 462 B4 discloses an adjusting device, wherein the front region of the drawer can be raised and lowered by way of a displacement portion which is to be actuated manually. For that purpose the displacement portion has an inclined guide slot, by which the displacement portion is displaceable relative to an inclinedly extending, plate-shaped guide element of the drawer rail. In that arrangement the plate-shaped guide element is riveted or clinched to the drawer rail by way of a fixing plate, which therefore requires an increased expenditure on components and additional finishing steps.


DE 202 09 517 U1 describes a height adjusting device with the features as recited in the preamble, wherein a slider is moveable along vertically extending guide slots in a heightwise direction by the actuation of an eccentric.


By virtue of the vertically extending slots, the eccentric has to carry the entire load of the drawer, wherein the eccentric needs to have a high self-locking in order to avoid an unintentional displacement of the eccentric under the load of the drawer. That high self-locking action for the eccentric means that it can only be adjusted with difficulty. There is also the disadvantage that the displacement path of the slider is quite limited by virtue of the vertically extending slots.


Therefore the object of the present invention is to be propose a drawer pull-out guide of the general kind referred to in the opening part of this specification, having an improved adjusting device.


According to the invention, that is achieved by the features as recited in claim 1. Further advantageous embodiments of the invention are recited in the appendant claims.


According to the invention therefore it is provided that the guide path extends inclinedly relative to the horizontal.


In an embodiment the inclined guide path can be at an angle relative to the horizontal, which is between 3′ and 30°, preferably between 8′ and 15°.


In that way a large part of the load of the drawer is carried by the guide path itself, wherein only a low level of force has to be blocked to prevent an unwanted relative movement between the displacement portion and the guide path, wherein moreover a part of that force is generated by friction between the displacement portion and the guide path. The displacement portion can thus be easily adjusted, wherein the risk of unwanted downward movement of the displacement portion under load can be substantially eliminated. In addition the displacement path can also be increased by an inclinedly extending guide path—in comparison to a vertically extending guide path.


The guide path for the displacement portion is cut out directly in the rail material of the drawer rail. In that case the guide path can be stamped or milled out of the drawer rail in a structurally simple fashion. That permits manufacture without any problem, without any additional components being required.


By virtue of the guide path being formed in the rail material, the guide path is stable and does not have to be fixed by additional means. The risk of a break or another defect in the guide path is thereby practically excluded.


For adjustably raising and lowering the drawer in the front end region thereof, the guide path is provided at a front end region of the drawer rail. For lifting and lowering the rearward end region of the drawer the guide path can also be arranged in the rear end region of the drawer rail.


For easy adjustability of the height position of the drawer it can be provided that the displacement portion can be releasably arrested relative to the drawer rail at two or more predetermined latching positions. In a development of the invention, the latching means provided for fixing the latching positions can be formed on the drawer rail separately from the guide path. The latching means can therefore also be cut out in the material of the drawer rail.


In that case the latching means for fixing the latching positions can be provided on a limb of the drawer rail, said limb extends vertically in the position of use, and/or on a limb of the drawer rail, that extends horizontally in the position of use. Arranging the latching means on a vertically extending limb and additionally on a horizontally extending limb of the drawer rail has the advantage that the displacement portion, upon displacement thereof, can be guided without tilting, relative to the drawer rail. The latching means can be formed by notches, embossings and/or projections arranged on the drawer rail.


The article of furniture according to the invention has at least one drawer pull-out guide of the kind in question.





Further details and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the specific description hereinafter. In the drawing:



FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of an article of furniture with drawers which are mounted displaceably relative to a furniture carcass by way of drawer pull-out guides,



FIG. 2 shows a perspective view of an embodiment of a drawer pull-out guide,



FIGS. 3
a, 3b show perspective views of the drawer pull-out guide with the displacement portion lowered and with the displacement portion raised,



FIGS. 4
a-4c show various views of the front end of the drawer rail with the displacement portion in a lowered and a raised position, and



FIGS. 5
a-5d show various views of the front end of the drawer rail and the displacement portion.






FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of an article of furniture 1, wherein drawers 3 are mounted in such a way that they can be pulled out relative to a furniture carcass 2 by way of drawer pull-out guides 4. In the illustrated embodiment the drawer pull-out guide 4 is in the form of a three-part rail system which includes a carcass rail 5 to be fixed to the furniture carcass 2, a central rail 6 displaceable relative thereto and an extendable drawer rail 7 which is connected to the drawer 3 or which is to be releasably connected thereto by way of a per se known coupling device. The drawer 3 has a drawer bottom 8, drawer side walls 9 and a rear wall 10.



FIG. 2 shows a perspective view of a drawer pull-out guide 4. The carcass rail 5 is to be fixed stationarily at the inside of a vertical side wall of the furniture carcass 2 while the drawer 3 is to be connected to the extendable drawer rail 7 by way of the illustrated coupling device 11. In this arrangement the coupling device 11 is pre-mounted laterally at the underside of the drawer bottom 8 (FIG. 1) and screwed to the drawer bottom 8 and/or to the drawer front panel. Upon mounting of the drawer 3, it is firstly pushed on to the drawer rail 7 until an abutment 15 arranged on the drawer rail 7 limits the displacement travel of the drawer 3. The abutment 15 is disposed—as is known per se—at the rear end region of the drawer rail 7 and is preferably adapted to be adjustable in respect of height. The abutment 15 extends in parallel spaced relationship relative to a horizontally extending limb 7a of the drawer rail 7 and extends in the extension direction (A) of the drawer rail 7 so that, upon mounting of the drawer 3, the abutment 15 can be inserted into a bore in the drawer rear wall 10. The abutment 15 mounted on the rear end of the drawer rail 7 therefore fixes the drawer 3 at its rear end region while the front end region of the drawer 3 can be releasably coupled to the front end of the drawer rail 7 by way of the illustrated coupling device 11. The coupling device 11 includes at least one—preferably resilient—latching portion 12 which can be latched into an widened portion 18a of an opening in the drawer rail 7. The coupling device 11 further includes a release lever 14, in which case the latching portion 12 can be unlocked by manually applying pressure to the release lever 14, relative to the drawer rail 7, so that the drawer 3 can be completely removed from the drawer rail 7, for example for cleaning purposes.


Reference 16 denotes an adjusting device by means of which the front end region of the drawer 3 is height-adjustable. The adjusting device 16 includes a displacement portion 19 which is to be actuated manually, with a support portion 17 connected thereto, the displacement portion 19 being mounted displaceably along an inclinedly extending guide path 18 of the drawer rail 7. In that case the guide path 18 can be stamped or milled directly out of the rail material of the drawer rail 7. The top side of the support portion 17 bears against the underside of the drawer bottom 8 (FIG. 1) to fix the height position of the drawer 3 so that the drawer 3 can be raised or lowered in the front region at the front panel thereof, by heightwise displacement of the support portion 17.



FIG. 3
a shows a perspective view of the drawer pull-out guide 4 of FIG. 2, the coupling device 11 being omitted for reasons of clarity of the drawing. It is possible to see the adjusting device 16 for adjusting the height position of the drawer 3, wherein for height adjustment the displacement portion 19 is mounted limitedly displaceably along the guide path 18 which falls towards the front end of the drawer rail 7. At one end the guide path 18 has a widened portion 18a, into which the displacement portion 19 can be inserted for mounting thereof to the drawer rail 7, from the side of the drawer rail 7. A particularity of this structure is that the latching portion 12 of the coupling device 11 (FIG. 2) can also be latchingly engaged into the widened portion 18a of the guide path 18, to provide for releasable coupling between the drawer 3 and the drawer rail 7. The displacement portion 19 is in the lowermost end position in FIG. 3a, wherein the top side of the support portion 17 extends substantially flush relative to the horizontal limb 7a of the drawer rail 7 and thus a drawer fitted on to the support portion 17 is in the lowest position relative to the drawer rail 7.



FIG. 3
b in contrast shows the raised end position of the support portion 17, the drawer 3 also being in its position of maximum lifting. The support portion 17 is arranged at least partially in an opening 21 in the horizontally extending limb 7a of the drawer rail 7 and passes through that opening, upon height adjustment of the displacement portion 19. For displacement purposes the displacement portion 19 has a gripping portion 20 which is to be actuated manually and which in the illustrated embodiment is of a two-part structure. A first gripping portion 20a is provided for displacement of the displacement portion 19 in a first direction of movement while a second gripping portion 20b is adapted for release of the displacement portion 19 from a latching position in a second direction of movement in opposition to the first direction of movement. In other words, the support portion 17 can be lifted by manually applying pressure to the first gripping portion 20a, in opposition to the extension direction (A), while by manually applying a pulling force to the second gripping portion 20b in the extension direction (A) the latching effect can be released and the support portion 17 can be moved into a lowered position relative to the drawer rail 7.



FIG. 4
a shows a perspective view of the front end region of the drawer rail 7, at which the adjusting device 16 is arranged for adjusting the height position of the drawer 3 in its mounted position. The drawer rail 7 is of a C-shaped cross-section with a horizontally extending limb 7a and a vertically extending limb 7b. In the illustrated embodiment the inclined guide path 18 is in the form of an opening in the rail material of the vertically extending limb 7b. The support portion 17 for supporting the drawer 3 is in a lowered position in FIG. 4b.



FIG. 4
b shows a partly broken-away side view of the drawer rail 7. The Figure shows a latching portion 22 which is connected to the second gripping portion 20b and which can be releasably latchingly engaged at various predetermined latching means 23 which are formed separately from the guide path 18. It is possible to see the support portion 17 which is of a substantially wedge-shaped cross-sectional configuration. The underside of the support portion 17 can be supported to slide along an inclinedly downwardly extending portion 24 of the drawer rail 7. Provided at the underside of the support portion 17 are ribs (not visible here) which extend transversely relative to the extension direction (A) and which can be releasably latched to transversely extending latching means 25 on the inclined portion 24 of the drawer rail 7 at a plurality of predetermined latching positions. The displacement portion 19 can be displaced in substantially tilt-free fashion upon displacement relative to the drawer rail 7 by virtue of the latching engagement of the latching portion 22 with the latching means 23 and by virtue of the additional latching of the ribs of the support portion 17 with the latching means 25 of the inclined portion 24.



FIG. 4
c shows the raised position of the support portion 17 relative to the horizontally extending limb 7a of the drawer rail 7, wherein the support portion 17 is displaceable into a raised position by manually applying pressure to the first gripping portion 20a, in opposition to the extension direction (A). The latching portion 22 is resiliently mounted so that the latching portion 22 is automatically latchable with the latching means 23 of the drawer rail 7 upon displacement into a raised position. By manually applying a pulling force to the second gripping portion 20b in the extension direction (A) in contrast the resilient latching portion 22 can be lifted out of the latching means 23 so that the support portion 17 can be lowered into a lower position again.



FIG. 5
a shows the front end region of the drawer rail 7 as a perspective view. It is possible to see the guide path 18 and the latching means which are separate therefrom and which are each in the form of openings in the vertically extending limb 7b of the drawer rail 7. The inclined portion 24 for slidingly guiding the support portion 17 has latching means 25 which are spaced in the extension direction (A) and which cooperate with corresponding ribs 26 of the support portion 17 (FIG. 5c). The guide path 18 opens into an enlarged portion 18a into which on the one hand the support portion 17 of the displacement portion 19 can be introduced for mounting thereof and into which on the other hand the latching portion 12 of the coupling device 11 is latchable (FIG. 2).



FIG. 5
b shows the front end region of the drawer rail 7 as a side view. The guide path 18 and the longitudinal extent of the sawtooth-shaped path which is afforded by the latching means 23 extend in substantially mutually parallel relationship.



FIG. 5
c shows a perspective view from below of the displacement portion 19. The displacement 19 is injection molded in its entirety in one piece from plastic material. The Figure shows the ribs 26 which are provided at the underside of the support portion 17 and which in the mounted position cooperate with the latching means 25 of the inclined portion 24 (FIG. 5a). The latching portion 22 is formed on the second gripping portion 20b, wherein manually pulling on the flexible gripping portion 20b in the direction towards the rigid gripping portion 20a provides that the latching portion 22 can be lifted out of the latching means 23 of the drawer rail 7 and thus the latching engagement can be released. FIG. 5c shows the displacement portion 19 as a further perspective view from below, wherein it is possible to see the rigid gripping portion 20a and the flexible gripping portion 20b with the latching portion 22.


The present invention does not relate only to the illustrated embodiment but includes or extends to all variants and technical equivalents which can fall within the scope of the accompanying 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 guide path 18 and/or the path on which the latching means 23 are arranged for releasable arresting can at least portion-wise be of a linear shape and/or can be at least portion-wise of a curved shape.

Claims
  • 1. A drawer pull-out guide with a carcass rail to be fixed to a furniture carcass, and with a, in particular metal, drawer rail to be fixed to the drawer, and with an adjusting device for adjusting the height position of the drawer relative to the drawer rail, the adjusting device has a displacement portion which is mounted limitedly moveably along a guide path for adjustment of the height position of the drawer, the guide path is in the form of an opening in a limb of the drawer rail, the limb extends vertically in the position of use, wherein the guide path extends inclinedly relative to the horizontal.
  • 2. The drawer pull-out guide according to claim 1, wherein the guide path is stamped or milled out of the drawer rail.
  • 3. The drawer pull-out guide according to claim 1, wherein the guide path is provided at a front end region of the drawer rail.
  • 4. The drawer pull-out guide according to claim 1, wherein at one end the guide path has a widened portion into which the displacement portion can be inserted from the side of the drawer rail for mounting same to the drawer rail.
  • 5. The drawer pull-out guide according to claim 1, wherein the displacement portion can be releasably arrested relative to the drawer rail at two or more predetermined latching positions.
  • 6. The drawer pull-out guide according to claim 5, wherein the latching means provided for establishing the latching positions are formed on the drawer rail separately from the guide path.
  • 7. The drawer pull-out guide according to claim 6, wherein the latching means are formed on a limb of the drawer rail, that extends vertically in the position of use, and/or on a limb of the drawer rail, that extends horizontally in the position of use.
  • 8. The drawer pull-out guide according to claim 6, wherein the latching means are formed by notches, embossings and/or projections on the drawer rail.
  • 9. The drawer pull-out guide according to claim 6, wherein the displacement portion has at least one latching portion which can be releasably latched to the latching means.
  • 10. The drawer pull-out guide according to claim 9, wherein the displacement portion has at least one gripping portion by which at least one latching portion is releasable from the latching means.
  • 11. The drawer pull-out guide according to claim 10, wherein the gripping portion is of a two-part structure, wherein a first gripping portion is adapted for displacement of the displacement portion in a first direction of movement and wherein a second gripping portion connected to a latching portion is adapted for releasing the displacement portion from a latching position in a second direction of movement opposite to the first direction of movement.
  • 12. The drawer pull-out guide according to claim 1, wherein the displacement portion has a support portion whose top side in the position of use bears against an underside of the drawer for fixing the height position thereof.
  • 13. The drawer pull-out guide according to claim 12, wherein the support portion has an underside which in the position of use bears against an inclinedly downwardly extending portion of the drawer rail.
  • 14. The drawer pull-out guide according to claim 12, wherein the support portion is arranged at least partially in an opening in the horizontally extending limb of the drawer rail or passes through said opening.
  • 15. The drawer pull-out guide according to claim 1, wherein the displacement portion is produced in one piece from plastic material.
  • 16. The drawer pull-out guide according to claim 12, characterized in that the support portion is of a substantially wedge-shaped cross-sectional configuration.
  • 17. An article of furniture having at least one drawer pull-out guide according to claim 1.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
511/2011 Apr 2011 AT national
Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent PCT/AT2012/000018 Feb 2012 US
Child 14027439 US