The invention concerns a drive device for a movable furniture part, comprising two ejection devices for ejecting the movable furniture part from a closed position into an open position, wherein the ejection devices are arranged on opposite sides of the movable furniture part and wherein each ejection device comprises a spring-loaded locking element for locking the ejection device in a locking position, a guide track comprising an angled end section, wherein in the latching position the locking element can be locked in the angled end section, and a release element being separate from the locking element, wherein the locking element can be released from the angled end section by the release element into an overpressing position lying behind the closed position when the movable furniture part is overpressed. Moreover, the invention concerns an item of furniture with such a drive device.
Such a drive device is disclosed in the DE 10 2010 061 482 A1. It concerns primarily the opening and closing operation of a movable furniture part, wherein the locking of the ejection device is effected in an angled end section of a guide path. It is disadvantageous with this known opening and closing device and drive device respectively that especially when being applied with broad drawers, an oblique positioning and a one-sided unlocking can occur by one-sided triggering or overpressing the drawer. This can lead to an undesired jamming of the drawer in the furniture carcass.
Therefore, one object of the present invention is to prevent these problems. For this reason the present invention also concerns a synchronizing device.
Generally, miscellaneous synchronizing devices are already known from the prior art. A first example for synchronized ejection devices is disclosed in the EP 1 314 842 B1, according to which the disengaging levers are connected to each other synchronously and free from play. Notching extensions—which form the locking element—are arranged on these disengaging levers. These notching extensions are locked in a latch which forms a kind of a guide path for the notching extensions. An unlocking of the notching extension from the latch takes place by a movement of these two parts relative to each other when overpressing. There is no release element which is separate from the latch or from the notching extension.
A further lockable ejection device with a synchronizing unit is disclosed in the WO 2009/114884 A2. Here, an extension formed on a receiving element is movable and lockable in a heart curve-shaped sliding guide track. Also in this example the unlocking is effected by a movement of these two components relative to each other when overpressing, whereupon an ejection force storage means can relax and the movable furniture part is ejected into opening direction.
Also according to the EP 2 429 339 B1 the locking is effected via a heart curve-shape sliding guide track, wherein a latching element supported on a movable slider engages with the heart curve-shaped sliding guide track. Also here the unlocking is effected by a relative movement of the latching element to the heart curve-shaped sliding guide track. The synchronization is carried out by coupled motions of the linearly movable sliders.
A further locking of this kind is disclosed in the WO 2013/059847 A1.
In contrary, the DE 20 2009 005 255 U1 discloses a synchronizing without a specific mechanic synchronizing unit. Rather, the synchronizing is effected by a power transmission via the drawer to the other side, so that the not yet released locking element is released by the double-acting force of the ejection force storage means in pulling direction. Thus, also here the unlocking is carried out by a movement of the switching element relative to a switching curve.
Another synchronizing method is disclosed in the not pre-published Austrian Patent Application A 785/2013. Here, a synchronizing is conducted only after the overpressing movement, as a part of the guide track of the not released ejection device is moved via the synchronizing device when the ejection of the other ejection device has already begun, whereby the latching peg locked in a latching recess can be moved out of this latching recess of the heart curve-shaped sliding guide track. Also here, thus, an unlocking is carried out by a relative movement between the heart curve-shaped sliding guide track and the latching peg.
If now a person skilled in the art has the object to implement a known synchronizing device in the known DE 10 2010 061 482 A1, the person skilled in the art could take instructions from the prior art in order to synchronize, for example, the movements of the locking elements, the movements of the ejection devices or the movements of parts of the guide track of the two ejection devices.
The object—to prevent an oblique positioning of the drawer in the case of a drive device according to the DE 10 2010 061 482 A1—according to the invention is attained in that the release elements of the two ejection devices can by synchronized with the synchronizing device. Thus, a possibility for a synchronization is established which is not obvious from a combination of the mentioned documents, especially as there is no release element separate from the locking element and from the guide track in all of the synchronizing devices known from the prior art.
Further preferred embodiments are indicated in the sub-claims.
For example it is preferably provided that each ejection device comprises a housing. For a simple construction it is provided that the guide tracks are each formed in the housing. For a more simple ejection movement the guide tracks each comprise besides the angled end section also an ejection section.
Basically, the release elements can be movable linearly. Particularly preferred, however, it is provided that the release elements are each movably, preferably pivotally, supported at the housing.
A synchronization of the release elements can be conducted for example via a rotatable synchronizing rod which for example engages via sprockets formed at the end of the rotatable synchronizing rod with toothed rods formed at the release elements. Preferably, however, it is provided that two bearing positions are formed on each release element and synchronizing rods of the synchronizing device are rotationally supported at these bearing positions. Particularly preferred, these synchronizing rods are arranged crossed over so that a rotational movement of one of the release elements is transformed in a reverse rotational movement of the other release element.
For an easy guiding of the locking elements it is provided that the locking elements are each supported slidably in the guide track via two peg-shaped extensions.
In principle, the drive device can only consist of the two ejection devices and the synchronizing device. However, for still more variegated applications a retraction device for retracting, preferably in a damped manner, the movable furniture part form an open position into the closing position is provided preferably additional.
Moreover, protection is sought for an item of furniture with a furniture carcass, a movable furniture part and a drive device according to the invention. In such an item of furniture the drive device can be associated to the furniture carcass. This means, the two drive devices are mounted on opposite sides of the movable furniture part, for example directly on the furniture carcass or on a carcass rail of an extension guide. Preferably, however, it is provided that the drive device is arranged on the underside of the movable furniture part, wherein each ejection device can be coupled in sections via an ejection slider with an engaging member being fixed to the furniture carcass. This means, the drive device so to speak pushes itself away from this engaging member being fixed to the furniture carcass. In these embodiments the retraction device can be integrated into the extension guide.
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:
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If the movable furniture part 2 is overpressed into closing direction SR starting from this closing position SS according to
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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256/2014 | Apr 2014 | AT | national |
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Parent | PCT/AT2015/000029 | Feb 2015 | US |
Child | 15286995 | US |