The invention concerns an arrangement comprising a first drive device for moving a moveable furniture part, wherein the first drive device has a lockable first ejection device for ejection of the moveable furniture part from a closed position into an open position and a first locking device for locking the first ejection device in a locking position, wherein the first ejection device can be unlocked from the locking position by an overpressing movement of the moveable furniture part into an overpressing position which is beyond the closed position, and
a synchronising device for synchronising the first drive device with a second drive device, wherein the synchronising device is moveable by the first drive device. In addition the invention concerns an article of furniture comprising such an arrangement.
Drive devices—so-called touch-latch mechanisms—for moving or ejecting moveable furniture parts (drawers, furniture doors, flaps and so forth) have already been known for many years in the furniture fitment industry. With those devices, the opening movement is performed automatically and a user only has to apply pressure to the moveable furniture part to activate the ejection mechanism.
Especially when dealing with wide drawers, two drive devices are often provided at mutually opposite side regions of the drawer or the furniture carcass in order reliably to detect pressure being applied to the drawer at any location. If now however only one of those two drive devices is triggered by that pressure applied to the drawer problems can arise like inclined positioning of the drawer or jamming or wedging.
To resolve those problems various methods involving synchronizing devices for synchronizing the two drive devices are already known from the state of the art. By virtue thereof, movements of the two mutually spaced drive devices are coordinated, in other words synchronized. That is intended to guarantee a set of movements which is of the same kind at both sides.
Examples of such drive or ejection devices with synchronization are to be found in EP 2 429 339 B1, WO 2009/114884 A1, EP 1 314 842 B1 and AT 008 882 U1. With those devices the entire unlocking operation and also a part of the ejection operation are synchronized. Particularly in the overpressing movement that has the disadvantage that pressure always has to be applied against the ejection force storage means of both ejection devices, thereby giving an impression of relatively stiff and sluggish unlocking. Another disadvantage is that a relatively large front panel gap is necessary to provide for unlocking at both sides by virtue of the large clearance between the many components.
Another example of synchronization is disclosed in WO 2013/059847 A1, which in particular involves locking—and not unlocking—occurring synchronously on both sides in order to guarantee reliable and trouble-free closure.
In addition attention is also to be directed to DE 20 2009 005 255 U1 which unlike the above-listed specifications does not have an independent component of the ejection device, as a synchronization element. Rather, in this case the drawer itself so-to-speak forms a synchronization element as the force of a latching fitment which has just been unlocked is transmitted by way of the drawer to the other latching fitment whereby the force of both ejection force storage means provides for unlocking of the other latching fitment. A disadvantage here is that really high forces are acting in particular in the operation of unlocking the other latching fitment. In addition by virtue of synchronization by way of the drawer itself the structure involves a large clearance whereby a severely inclined position can already be involved in unlocking the other latching fitment. In addition the triggering travel in particular for the other latching fitment is long.
The object of the present invention is therefore to provide an arrangement which is improved over the state of the art. In particular the invention seeks to provide that unlocking is to be smoothly and freely possible, there can be a small clearance, and the triggering travel can be short.
That is achieved by an arrangement having the features of claim 1. Accordingly it is provided in accordance with the invention that the overpressing movement begins free from a movement transmission between the first drive device and the synchronising device and the synchronising device is moveable upon a movement of the moveable furniture part in the opening direction by the first drive device. In other words the overpressing movement begins without transmission of movement from the first drive device to the synchronizing device. Stated once again in other words, a transmission of movement from the drive device to the synchronizing device takes place only after unlocking. Therefore, in performing unlocking, there is no need to press against both force storage means. By virtue of the fact that in the unlocking process—in contrast to the above-mentioned state of the art—there is no transmission of movement to the synchronizing device of whatever design configuration that may be, the tolerances in the region of the synchronizing device do not play any part and the triggering travel can remain short. As a result the panel gap between the drawer front panel and the furniture carcass can also remain small. Accordingly, in accordance with a preferred embodiment, it is provided that the panel gap is at a maximum 3 mm, particularly preferably at a maximum 2.5 mm. Ideally the panel gap is at a maximum 2 mm.
In principle it is also possible for a transmission of movement to the synchronizing device to already occur shortly after unlocking—therefore still during the overpressing movement—. Preferably however it is provided that the synchronising device is moveable by the first drive device only upon a movement of the moveable furniture part in the opening direction. More specifically the beginning of the ejection movement in the overpressing position can also be free from a movement transmission to the synchronising device. It is only as soon as the ejection device of the drive device has again reached the position corresponding to the closed position, in the opening direction, that the transmission of movement to the synchronising device begins.
Further it is preferably provided that the synchronising device is provided separately from the moveable furniture part. In other words, movements of the first drive device can be transmitted by way of the synchronizing device independently of the moveable furniture part.
In accordance with claim 1 only a drive device and the synchronizing device are embraced by the protection thereof. That is to be attributed to the fact that the advantages according to the invention can already be described by those two components alone. Preferably however the arrangement also has a lockable second drive device for moving the moveable furniture part. For that purpose it can particularly preferably be provided that the second drive device is of a mirror-image symmetrical configuration relative to the first drive device. By virtue of that second drive device it is also possible that, in the overpressing movement, by only one drive device by virtue of the movement of the ejection device of that drive device in the opening direction and by virtue of the movement transmission by means of the synchronizing device to the other drive device, the ejection device of the other drive device is unlockable from the locking position. In other words, it is preferably provided that, in the movement triggered by the first drive device of the moveable furniture part from the overpressing position in the opening direction the second drive device is unlockable by way of the synchronizing device which is moved by the first drive device.
The preferred embodiments by way of example which are described in greater detail hereinafter are always to be read in relation to both drive devices although the actual specific description is only ever set out on the basis of the first drive device and its components. Accordingly all items of description also correspondingly apply to the second drive device.
In actual terms in a preferred embodiment by way of example of the present invention it can be provided that the first ejection device has a housing, an ejection slider displaceable on the housing, an ejection force storage means acting on the ejection slider and a control lever mounted moveably, preferably rotatably, to the ejection slider, and the first locking device has a latching element arranged on the control lever and a locking element against which the latching element bears in the locking position.
It is further preferably provided that the latching element is moveable in the overpressing movement from the locking position into an overpressing portion and is moveable in the opening movement by the ejection force storage means through an ejection portion, wherein the locking element is moveable by the latching element which is moved in the ejection portion in the opening direction. In other words when the latching element is no longer in the locking position the latching element can move the locking element.
In principle locking can be effected by way of per se known touch latch mechanisms. Preferably however it is provided that the first drive device has a cardioidal sliding track for the latching element, with a stressing portion provided in the housing for stressing the ejection force storage means, a locking portion, wherein the locking element also forms the locking portion, the overpressing portion in the housing, and the ejection portion in the housing.
It is further preferably provided that the locking element is connected to the synchronizing device. A particularly simple arrangement with few components is afforded if the locking element is formed in one piece with the synchronizing device or with at least a part of the synchronizing device. Here, it can also be provided that the locking element is mounted moveably, preferably rotatably, to the housing.
The particular advantages of the simple structure are enjoyed in particular when the locking element has a locking surface against which the latching element bears in the locking position, and a synchronizing surface against which the latching element bears in the movement through the ejection portion in the opening direction. In that case the locking surface is oriented substantially tangentially relative to the direction of rotation of the locking element and the synchronizing surface is oriented substantially radially in relation to the axis of rotation of the locking element. In other words, no rotation of the locking element—and thus no synchronization —can be triggered by exerting force on the locking surface. It is only by exerting force on the synchronizing surface that the rotary movement and thus the synchronizing movement can take place.
Preferably it is also provided that the synchronizing device has a coupling element for connecting the synchronizing device to the first drive device and a synchronizing bar which is connected preferably hingedly to the coupling element. Preferably the locking element is part of the coupling element. Particularly preferably the locking element is in one piece with the coupling element of the synchronizing device.
The drive device however can have not just an ejection device but also a retraction device for retracting the moveable furniture part from an open position into the closed position. That retraction movement can also be damped by a damper.
In accordance with the foregoing description unlocking is effected by overpressing of the moveable furniture part into an overpressing position which is beyond the closed position. Opening by pulling however is also possible. In that case however no unlocking is effected—like for example in DE 20 2009 005 255 U1—but the moveable furniture part can be simply moved in the opening direction without releasing the locking action. By way of example in that respect attention is directed to the Austrian patent application to the present applicant which is not a prior publication, bearing the application filing number A 296/2013.
Protection is also claimed for an article of furniture comprising a furniture carcass, a furniture part moveable on the furniture carcass, preferably by way of an extension guide, and an arrangement according to the invention. In principle in that case the drive device can be fixed to the furniture carcass and can engage an entrainment member arranged on the moveable furniture part. Preferably however it is provided that the drive device—like also the synchronizing device—is arranged on the moveable furniture part, preferably at the underside of a drawer, and engages an entrainment member which is fixed with respect to the furniture carcass.
Further details and advantages of the present invention are described more fully hereinafter by means of the specific description with reference to the embodiments by way of example illustrated in the drawings in which:
a show a plan view and a perspective view of the movements of the arrangement shown in
An example of components of a synchronizing device 6 is shown in
This however is shown in
If now starting from
As soon as the moveable furniture part 3 is released the ejection force storage devices 10 of the first ejection device 4 can be relieved of stress. As a result the housing 8 together with the moveable furniture part 3 fixed thereto is ejected relative to the entrainment member 21 in the opening direction OR (see
By virtue of that orientation of the synchronizing surface 15, finally—when the ejection force storage device 10 moves the latching element 11 further through the ejection portion A in the opening direction into the position shown in
After further rotation of the two coupling elements 16 into the position shown in
Finally as shown in
Then, due to momentum or by actively pulling on the moveable furniture part 3 the drive devices 2 and 7 pass into the position shown in
The closing process for the moveable furniture part 3 is shown as from
In that closing and stressing movement both latching elements 11 as shown in
In
a again show the most important positions involved in the movements of the drive device 2 and 7 respectively and the synchronizing device 6. The rotary movement of the synchronizing bar 17 is most clearly shown in
The essential advantages of the present invention are:
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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A 785/2013 | Oct 2013 | AT | national |
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Parent | PCT/AT2014/000181 | Oct 2014 | US |
Child | 15085089 | US |