The invention concerns a drive device for a movable furniture part, comprising a retracting device for retracting the movable furniture part from an open position into a closed position, said retracting device having a housing, a guide path which is formed in the housing and which comprises a retaining section, a retracting slide which can be moved in the guide path relative to the housing and can be locked in the retaining section and a retracting force storage means which urges the retracting slide, wherein the retracting slide can be moved along the guide path between a first end position, which corresponds to the retaining section, and a second end position, which corresponds to the closed end position. The invention concerns further an item of furniture with such a drive device.
Since many years in the field of the industry of furniture fittings there are mechanical drive devices in order to move furniture parts like for example drawers. This can be effected in this way that by pushing or by pulling on the movable furniture the ejection movement is mechanically supported or taken over completely. Also the closing movement can be effected by a so-called retracting device, so that the drawer does not have to be pushed manually till the closed position but especially the last movement section of the closing movement is taken over.
Now there are since many years efforts to that effect to combine these actually contrary movements retracting and ejecting. There it has especially to be ensured that the contrarily acting forces do not hinder each other. One possibility for that exists is an appropriate arrangement of the tensioning paths of the individual force storage means. It is also possible to realize the spring forces of the individual force storage means correspondingly different. A further possibility exists therein to make the spring forces adjustable. Thus, already now miscellaneous configuration can be set with these variants.
The object of the present invention is now to establish an alternative or better drive device compared to the prior art.
This is achieved by a drive device with the features of claim 1. According to that it is provided that the distance of the end positions from each other along the guide path can be changed. With other words, thus, the travel of the retracting slide is changed. This makes it possible to individually adapt the retracting path to the circumstances. Thus, for example a short retracting path is already sufficient when there is a relatively small drawer. Vice versa, however, it can also occur that drawers are stopped because of their weight and because of the friction already before reaching the retracting path when manually closing. This not desired stopping at a half opened drawer can be prevented by an elongation of the retracting path (distance between the end positions form each other).
Basically it is possible that the distance of the end positions is adjustable by removable limit stops or by bordering elements. Preferably, however, it is provided that the housing has a base part and a slide part which is movable relative to the base part between at least a first state and a second state. In dependence of the state of the slide part also the distance between the end positions is different.
According to a further preferred embodiment in can be provided that the distance between the first end position and the second end position of the retracting slide along the guide path is larger in the first state than in the second state. Concretely, the travel in the guide path is thus enlarged by the movement of the slide part into the second state.
In principle, the slide part can form a limit stop for the retracting slide which is formed separately from the guide path. Preferably, however, it is provided that at least a part of the guide path is formed in the slide part. Particularly preferred the whole guide path is formed in the slide part of the housing of the retracting device.
In order to enable a setting of the positions of the slide part as easy as possible, it is preferably provided that slide part can be set in a blocking position by a blocking device, the blocking position corresponding to the first state. Correspondingly it is further provided that the blocking position of the blocking device can be unset, whereby the slide part can be moved from the first state into the second state. The blocking device itself can work as a separate component between slide part and base part. Preferably it is provided that the blocking device comprises a, preferably elastically, movable latch, which is formed on the slide part, and a stop for the latch, the stop being formed on the base part.
As already mentioned in the introduction, not only retracting devices are provided in modern drive devices for movable furniture parts. Much more, according to a preferred embodiment the drive device can also have an ejection device for ejecting the movable furniture part out of the closed position into an open position. This ejection device can be partly integrated in the retracting device, so that the retracting device and the ejection device form a construction unit for mounting on the furniture item or on the movable furniture part.
In order to ensure a better flexibility, however, it is desired that the retracting device and the ejection device are produced as separate construction units which can be individually offered and sold. At this it is important that the individual construction units are completely functioning on their own and can also be mounted as easy as possible.
If now, however, both construction units are mounted in one and the same item of furniture or movable furniture part, it is important that the individual functions to not hinder each other. This is particularly important when an ejection device is retrofitted to an existing retracting device. Till now, also the retracting device has to be exchanged when retrofitting the ejection device in order to being able to use the individual functions unlimited, because when using an ejection device the retraction device can only retract along a shorter retracting path.
Now in order to prevent the exchange of the already mounted retracting device, from the outset a retracting device according to the invention with a changeable retracting path is mounted. Thus, this retracting device can be optionally retrofitted with an ejection device. When retrofitting, thus, the retracting path can be changed, in concrete can be shortened, whereby a smooth operation of the tensioning movements and of the ejection and retracting movements respectively is guaranteed.
This means, when only the retracting device is mounted, another—in the concrete case a longer—travel for the retracting device is provided. If now also the ejection device is mounted, the travel of the retracting slide has to be changed—in the concrete case to be shortened. With a drive device according to the invention, this change is possible in an easy manner without exchanging the whole retracting device.
For example, the distance of the end positions to each other can be easily changed prior to the mounting of the ejection device by a technician, for example by manually shifting the slide part. Particularly preferred, however, it is provided that the ejection device can be connected with the retracting device, wherein the distance of the end positions from each other along the guide path can be changed by the connecting of the ejection device with the retracting device. This means, when an ejection device is retrofitted or also mounted synchronically, the travel of the retracting slide is automatically changed by the mounting of the ejection device. This change or adjustment can be effected for example by an electric control. Preferably, however, it is provided that this is effected only in a mechanical manner, for example in that the blocking position of the blocking device can be unset by the ejection device. In the concrete case it can be provided that the ejection device comprises a triggering element by which the blocking device is movable from the blocking position, in which the latch abuts the stop, into a release position, in which the latch is released from the stop by the triggering element, when connecting the ejection device with the retracting device. The mounting movement can thus be used to change the corresponding state of the end positions.
The ejection device can be for example mounted on the underside of the drawer bottom. For an easy mounting it is preferably provided that the ejection device can be, preferably positive-locking, fixed to the retracting device by a fixing device. Moreover it can be particularly preferred provided that guiding elements for the ejection device are formed on the retracting device, wherein the ejection device can be fixed at the retracting device by the fixing device by way of a sliding movement which is guided by the guiding element. Particularly preferred this sliding movement cannot only be used to reach a connection or fixation of the ejection device to the retracting device, but also thereto that the change of the distance of the end positions to each other is effected by this sliding movement also. This can be concretely effected in that the slide part of the retracting device is movable from the first state to the second state during said slide movement of the ejection device.
Protection is also demanded for an item of furniture with a drive device according to the invention.
Further details and advantages of the present invention are described more fully hereinafter by means of the specific description with reference to the embodiments illustrated in the drawings, in which:
By pressing onto the movable furniture part 2 in closing direction SR, the movable furniture part 2 arrives in the open position OS according to the second drawer. During this movement the retracting slide 29 is shifted by the ejection entrainment member 32 relative to the housing 25, whereby the ejection force storage means 31 is loaded and the control pin 30 arrives in the latch recess R. In this way the locking device 27 is in the locking position V. Then, starting from this position, the movable furniture part 2 is retracted into the closing position SS by the retracting device 3. This movement operation is explained later in still more detail. In this way the drawer arrives in the closing position SS according to the third drawer, wherein the ejection device 14 is still in the locking position V. By over-pressing the movable furniture part 2 from this closing position SS, the movable furniture part arrives in the over-pressing position US according to the lowest drawer. Thereby, also the buffer 35—which defines the exact position of the closed position SS—arranged between the drawer rail 22 and the carcass rail 23 is pushed in. By this over-pressing movement also the locking position V is released and the control pin 30 arrives in an ejection section of the heart curve shaped sliding guide path 26, whereby the ejection force storage means 31 is relaxed and the movable furniture part 2 is ejected into opening direction OR. In this case the ejection device 14 is associated to the movable furniture part 2. Of course, however, this can be also effected in a contrary manner, that is to say that the ejection device 14 is associated to the furniture carcass 19 or the carcass rail 24 and is acting onto an ejection entrainment member 32 which is associated to the movable furniture part 2. Both of these arrangement possibilities of course apply analogous also for the retracting device 3.
Further details to this retracting device 3 can be told on behalf of both drawers in the middle of
According to the invention there is now, however, also an adjusting possibility for the travel of the retracting slide 7 in the guide path 5 of the retracting device 3. Thereto an alternative position of the guide path 5 relative to the drawer rails 22 is illustrated with both middle drawers—each emphasized by a dashed bordering. This different position or state is enabled by a slide part 10 which is not illustrated in more detail here. As shown at the upper drawer, the retracting entrainment member 33—which is located at the same position when there is the same open position OS of the movable furniture part 2—does not yet abut to the retracting slide 7. Much more, the retracting slide 7 is still in the retaining section 6 of the guide path 5. This retaining section 6 corresponds to the first end position E1 of the retracting slide 7 in the guide path 5. As can be seen, in this case the retracting force storage means 8 is not loaded this strong as in the other case. This, however, does not hinder the retracting movement. Much more, the retracting movement is just started with a lower but thereby also smoother force. If now the movable furniture part 2 is manually moved further into closing direction SR, the retracting entrainment member 33 gets in contact with the retracting slide 7, whereby this retracting slide 7 is released from the retaining section 6 of the guide path 5. The retracting force storage means 8 can thereby relax and the retracting device 3 pulls the movable furniture part 2 into the closed position SS. This closed position SS corresponds to the second end position E2 of the retracting slide 7 along the guide path 5. As shown with the lower drawer, thus the distance A of the end positions E1 and E2 to each other is different depending on the state of the guide path 5. This means, the length of the travel of the retracting slide 7 along the guide path 5 is different.
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If now the movable furniture part 2, starting from a free run, is moved again into closing direction SR, the movable furniture part 2 first arrives in the open position OS2. From this position the ejection force storage means 31 is again loaded by the manual pushing till the open position OS1 is reached. In this movement section the spring force F(8) of the retracting force storage means 8 remains unchanged. With a further closing movement the retracting slide 8 is then, however, released from its retaining section 6, this means the retracting slide 7 leaves its first end position E1. The concrete position of this first end position E1 depends on the state S1 or S2 of the slide part 10. If the slide part 10 is in the state S1, the subsequent retracting path EW1 is longer than if the slide part 10 is in the second state S2 (retracting path EW2). At the end of this retracting movement the retracting slide 7 arrives in the second end position E2 which corresponds to the closed position SS of the movable furniture part 2. The distance A between the end positions E1 and E2 is therefore—depending on the state of the slide part 10—differently long.
Furthermore, the drive device 1 also comprises an ejection device 14, whose function is per se known, which is why it is not shown in an exploded view. However, details of the ejection device 14 can be found in
The basic retracting function is explained in more detail in
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However, as soon as by the closing movement the catch lever 40 is released from the retaining section 6 because of the force effected from the retracting entrainment member 33, the retracting force storage means 8 can relax and pulls the movable furniture part 2 with the drawer rail 22 into the closed position SS, as can be seen in
By means of the
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If now the ejecting device 14, as illustrated in
Originating from this position according to
For a better illustration the ejection device 14 and the base cover 38 of the base part 9 are hidden in
The retracting device 3 mounted to the drawer rail 22 and the not yet mounted ejection device 14 are shown in
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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A 926/2013 | Dec 2013 | AT | national |
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | PCT/AT2014/000186 | Oct 2014 | US |
Child | 15171301 | US |