The invention concerns a drive device for a moveable furniture part comprising a latching element displaceable in a cardioid curve-like sliding track. The sliding track has a closing portion in which the latching element moves upon closing of the moveable furniture part, a locking portion having a latching recess in which the latching element is held in the locking position, an opening portion in which the latching element is displaceable upon opening of the moveable furniture part, and a first connecting portion, by way of which the latching element is moveable from the opening portion into the closing portion when the furniture part is opened. The invention also concerns an article of furniture comprising a furniture carcass, a moveable furniture part and such a drive device for the moveable furniture part.
Drive devices for moveable furniture parts in the form of lockable ejection devices have already been known for many years in the furniture fitting industry. In that case, unlocking of the ejection device is triggered by movement (pushing or pulling) of the moveable furniture part out of the closed position, whereby the moveable furniture part is automatically ejected or opened.
In that respect, locking by way of a sliding track in the form of a cardioid curve has become established as the common kind of locking action. The latching element connected to an ejection element is held in the locking portion of that sliding track, whereby the moveable furniture part is in the closed position. By pressing against the moveable furniture part, the latching element is also moved out of the locking portion and passes into an opening portion. As soon as that is reached, an ejection force storage means can be relieved of stress and ejects the moveable furniture part in the opening direction. In that respect, that opening portion is approximately as long as the ejection travel of the ejection force storage means. As soon as the ejection force storage means has been completely unloaded, therefore, the latching element is also disposed at the end of the opening portion of the sliding track. From that position, the moveable furniture part can be further opened manually in a freely running movement.
In a closing movement or active retraction movement by way of a retraction device, the latching element is not moved back through the opening portion again, but is deflected into a closing portion by the configuration of the sliding track. For that purpose, a transitional region is provided between the opening portion and the closing portion. That transitional region can also be referred to as a connecting portion. In commonly used drive devices, the opening portion has a length of between about 3 cm and 20 cm between the latching recess and the first connecting portion. That travel distance, however, can be individually adjusted and is dependent on the size of the moveable furniture part and other parameters.
In order to restore secure locking of the latching element in the latching recess, the latching element or the control projection has to be moved through the closing portion in known drive devices with a cardioid curve-like sliding track (see for example Austrian patent application A 614/2011) which is of earlier priority and which forms a prior right. If however the ejection movement is interrupted because of incorrect operation, for example by the moveable furniture part still being stopped during the ejection movement, the latching element remains in the opening portion. If now the operator wants to close the furniture part again, it is no longer possible for locking of the latching element to take place in the latching recess as the latching element cannot move from the opening portion into the locking portion by virtue of the configuration of the sliding track. Secure locking would only be possible if the operator moves the moveable furniture part in the opening direction until the latching element has reached the first connecting portion and the latching element passes into the closing portion upon the furniture part being closed again.
The object of the present invention is therefore to provide a drive device which is improved over the state of the art. In particular, the invention seeks to provide that in the event of incorrect operation, locking of the latching element in the locking portion is possible in an easy fashion even if the ejection process is interrupted.
According to the invention therefore there is provided a second connecting portion, which is closer to the latching recess, between the opening portion and the closing portion. In other words, in the event of incorrect operation of the latching element, it is not necessary to travel along the entire cardioid curve-like sliding track. Instead, there is a short cut in the shape of the second connecting portion through the “heart” of the cardioid curve-like sliding track.
To prevent unwanted entry of the latching element from the closing portion into the second connecting portion, a deflection element which is preferably of a flap-like configuration is arranged between the second connecting portion and the closing portion. That deflection element is preferably spring-loaded, the deflection element moving only when the latching element, coming from the second connecting portion, encounters the deflection element.
To guarantee the deflection of the latching element into the second connecting portion, the opening portion has an inclined deflecting means by which the latching element can be deflected in the opening movement into a part of the opening portion, which part is between the first and the second connecting portion. That deflection guarantees that the latching element passes into the second connecting portion upon movement of the latching element in the closing direction in the part of the opening portion, that is between the first and the second connecting portion.
In a further preferred embodiment, the sliding track is provided in a housing of the drive device, wherein an ejection element which is acted upon by an ejection force storage means for the moveable furniture part is moveable relative to the housing. To allow the movement of the latching element in the sliding track, the latching element is mounted moveably, preferably pivotably, to the ejection element.
Protection is also claimed for an article of furniture comprising a furniture carcass, a moveable furniture part, and a drive device according to the invention for the moveable furniture part. Depending on the respective configuration of the drive device, the drive device can be arranged on the furniture carcass and in that way the moveable furniture part is actively ejected. Alternatively, the drive device can be arranged on the moveable furniture part, whereby the drive device is ejected from the furniture carcass.
Further details and advantages of the present invention are described more fully hereinafter via the specific description with reference to the exemplary embodiments illustrated in the drawings, in which:
If now a pressure is applied to the moveable furniture part 2 in the closing direction SR as shown in
In comparison,
In
Exploded views of a specific embodiment by way of example of a drive device 1 are shown in
The sliding track 12 in which the latching element 6 moves is provided in the housing center plate 26 and thus in the housing 4. The latching element is held pivotably at one end at the mounting location 42 in the ejection element 3. The ejection element 3 is moveable between abutments relative to the housing center plate 26. The spring base 33 for the ejection force storage means 18 (tension spring) is provided on that ejection element 3. The other end of the ejection force storage member 18 is held to the spring base 32. That spring base 32 is disposed at the spring stressing element 30 fixedly connected to the housing base plate 24. The spring stressing force can be adjusted in dependence on the location of fixing of the spring stressing element 30 to the housing base plate 24. The spring stressing element 30 arranged on the housing base plate 24 can be moved relative to the housing base plate 24 by the second adjusting element 31 and thus the spring stressing force of the ejection force storage member 18 can be adjusted.
A spring base 35 for the retraction force storage member 19 (tension spring) is also disposed on the ejection element 3, the retraction force storage member being fixed on the other hand to the spring base 34 on the retraction slide 15. That retraction slide 15 (it can also be referred to as the retraction device 15) is movably mounted to the ejection slide 3 with limited movement due to abutments. At one end of the retraction slide 15 is disposed the axis of rotation 38 for the catch lever 37. The entrainment member 9 is held by way of that catch lever 37—which is part of the detection device 7. The entrainment member 9 is fixedly connected to the mounting plate 36 which is mounted to the carcass rail 23 (not shown). A damping abutment 40 is also provided at the end of the retraction slide 15 so that upon contact occurring between the retraction slide 15 and the entrainment member 9, no loud noise occurs and the components are handled gently.
The transmission slide 14 mounted moveably on the housing center plate 26 is provided for travel-controlled triggering of the ejection slide 3 or for travel-controlled nullification of the locking action upon pulling on the moveable furniture part. At one end, the slide 14 has the locking element 5 which in part also forms the latching recess 13 of the sliding track 12. The inclined deflection means 43 which also forms the sliding track 12 for the over-pressing effect is also provided on that transmission slide 14. The elastic coupling element 10 is held at the front end of the transmission slide 14, the coupling element 10 corresponding to the connecting element 11 provided on the retraction slide 15. Also arranged on the transmission slide 14 is the deflection element 20, by way of which the latching element 6 can be moved back into the closed position SS in the event of the ejection movement not being complete. The slider 39 which is mounted resiliently on the housing center plate 26 ensures that the latching element 6 does not pass into an unwanted portion of the sliding track 12, in particular when the drawer is thrown shut with too little energy and is ejected again before locking takes place. In such a movement, the slider 39 remains closed.
The housing center plate 26 is removed in
It will be seen that the latching element 6 bears against an end of the retraction slide 15—which is formed by the latching element abutment 41. The latching element 6 cannot escape from that position as it is guided in the sliding track 12.
That sliding track 12 is visible for the major part in
To give a better view in relation to the latching element 6, a part of the ejection slide 3 is removed in
In contrast, in
In conformity therewith, the retraction slide 15 is partly removed in
In
When the moveable furniture part 2 is further moved in the closing direction SR in
As soon as the moveable furniture part 2 is further moved from the position in
The moveable furniture part is moved or retracted from the open position OS in
If pressure is applied to the moveable furniture part 2 in the closing direction SR in that closed position SS (see
Due to deflection at the inclined deflection element 43 (see
As soon as that opening portion 45 is reached the ejection element 3 is unlocked and the ejection force storage member 18 can be relieved of stress and the moveable furniture part 2 is ejected in the opening direction OR and passes into the open position OS (see
If now pressure is not applied to the moveable furniture part 2 from that closed position SS but a pulling force is applied to the moveable furniture part 2, that movement is detected by the detection device 7—which is formed by the catch lever 37 and the retraction slide 15. As a result, the retraction slide 15 and therewith the connecting element 11 are moved towards the right until it bears against the coupling element 10 and entrains it. Due to the coupling element 10 being entrained in that way, as shown in
As a further consequence, as shown in
After the beginning of the closing movement or the retraction movement, accordingly, the latching element 6 is disposed at position I in the closing portion 49. During the movement of the latching element 6 through that closing portion 49 in the closing direction SR, the ejection force storage member 18 (not shown here) is stressed as operation is in opposition to the spring force F of the ejection force storage member 18. Shortly before the end of the closing portion 49, the latching element 6 passes over the deflection element 20 delimiting the second connecting portion 48 and passes to the position II at the end of the opening portion 19. In the event of an excessively fast closing movement, the latching element 6 can deflect into the first overrun track 54 which is of any desired length.
Either due to the configuration of the sliding track 12 or by virtue of a travel control, the latching element 6 passes into the locking portion 50 at the finishing end of the opening portion 49 (position II). If pressure is no longer applied to the moveable furniture part 2 in that portion, then the ejection force storage member 18 can be relieved of stress. As however the latching element 6 in that position II can no longer pass into the closing portion 49, the latching element 6 is deflected by the configuration of the sliding track 12 into the latching recess 13 (see position III) and is locked there, with the ejection force storage member 18 being stressed.
If now pressure is applied to the moveable furniture part 2 in the closing direction SR, then the latching element 6 passes from the position III into the position IV (the starting end of the opening portion 45) in which it is deflected at the inclined deflection member 43 in the direction of the opening portion 45. In the case of a strong over-pressing movement, the latching element 6 could also deflect into the second overrun track 55 which is of any desired length. If pressure is no longer applied to the moveable furniture part 2 in the closing direction SR in that position IV, then the ejection force storage member 18 can be relieved of stress and the latching element 6 moves into the opening portion 45, in correspondence with the curve configuration. In the case of a normal—uninterrupted—ejection movement, the latching element 6 thereupon passes from the position V by way of the position VI to the position VII. In that position VII, the latching element is disposed in the first connecting portion 51 between the opening portion 45 and the closing portion 49. In the case of a strong ejection movement, the latching element 6 can move as far as passing into the third overrun track 56. In the closing movement, the latching element 6 then again passes into the closing portion 49 by virtue of the curve configuration and returns to the position I again.
If, however, because of incorrect operation the ejection movement of the moveable furniture part 2 is interrupted, then the latching element 6 firstly remains somewhere in the opening portion 45. For example, if that happens in the position V, then the latching element 6 can no longer be moved back into the latching recess 13. As soon as the latching element 6 has reached the front part 53 of the opening portion 45, however, (for example position VI) by virtue of the inclined deflection member 52, then, in the event of a closing movement of the moveable furniture part 2, that is triggered by the operator, the latching element 6 is deflected into the second connecting portion 48 and reaches the position VIII. Due to further closing movement, the latching element 6 moves out of the position VIII through the second connecting portion 48 to the position IX in which the latching element 6 presses against the deflection element 20 in the form of the flap, and can move that deflection element 20 into the position shown by the broken line. As a result, the latching element 6 moves into the closing portion 49 again and reaches the position X. Upon further closing movement the latching element 6 passes into the position II again and as a further consequence is locked in the latching recess 13 at position III.
Upon further movement in the closing direction SR, the latching element 6 moves into the position shown in
In
After unlocking (by pressing or by pulling), the latching element 6 passes into the opening portion 45. The position of the latching element 6 shown in
In the event of incorrect operation or upon an interrupted ejection movement, the latching element 6 passes into the second connecting portion 48 (see
At the end of the second connecting portion 58, the latching element presses against the deflection element 20 (see
If no incorrect operation is involved, then the latching element, as shown in
Independently of the path adopted (first connecting portion 51 or second connecting portion 48) the latching element 6 passes into the locking portion 50 again at the end of the closing movement and locks in the latching recess 13 as shown in
The present invention thus provides an improved cardioid-like sliding track 12 for a drive device 1, in which, besides the first connecting portion 51 between the opening portion 45 and the closing portion 49, there is also a short cut in the form of the second connecting portion 48 between the opening portion 45 and the closing portion 49 in the housing 4 as part of the sliding track 12.
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