This application is a national stage of International Application PCT/EP2010/052694, filed Mar. 3, 2010, and claims benefit of and priority to German Patent Application No. 20 2009 003 047.4, filed Mar. 6, 2009, the content of which applications are incorporated by reference herein.
The present disclosure relates to a fastening arrangement for fixing a guide rail of a pull-out guide to a side grid, in, for example, baking ovens. The side grid includes at least one horizontal rod having end sections that are bent at an angle and which end sections are each fixed to a post. The guide rail is fixed to the rod.
WO 2007/074114 discloses a quick fastening device for fastening a guide rail on a rod of a side grid. Two clip-like retaining sections are provided, which are pushed onto the rod. The two retaining sections are fabricated as separate components and welded to the guide rail. The manufacture and fixing of the retaining sections is an additional expenditure during the manufacture of the pull-out guide.
WO 2007/090738 also discloses a pull-out guide in which the guide rail is fixed on the side grid by additional retaining elements.
The present disclosure relates to embodiments of a fastening arrangement for fixing a guide rail of a pull-out guide on a side grid, which fastening arrangements are easy to manufacture and to assemble.
Thus, the present disclosure relates to a fastening arrangement for fixing a guide rail of a pull-out guide to a side grid of an oven. The side grid includes a rod having end sections bent at an angle and each end section is fixed to a post of the side grid and the guide rail is fixed to the rod. The fastening arrangement includes fastening means for fixing the guide rail to the rod and the fastening means is formed integrally with the guide rail.
According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the guide rail includes integrally formed fastening means for fixing the guide rail to the rod. As a result, the use of additional retaining elements which, in the past, may have been welded to the guide rail, can be dispensed with. The guide rail can thereby be manufactured and mounted in a simple manner.
The guide rail may have least one slot on its underside, into which guide rail a bent end section of the rod is inserted. A slot can be aligned both horizontally, and also vertically or obliquely, where the alignment of the slot predefines the assembly movement. The guide rail may have a rear slot into which a rear bent end section of the rod is inserted and a front slot into which a front bent end section of the rod is inserted. As a result, the guide rail can be loaded in different directions without becoming detached from the side grid. The slots may be aligned at an angle to one another, for example, at right angles, so that a secure hold is ensured. The size of the slots can be configured such that the rod, which may have a round cross-section, is accommodated positively in the slot.
In an embodiment according to the present disclosure, the guide rail can be fixed to the rod by pushing in and pivoting. As a result, a rear end section can initially be accomplished or achieved by pushing into a horizontally aligned slot. The guide rail is then pivoted downwards in order to insert a front bent end section into a front vertical slot. However, other assembly movements are also within the scope of the present disclosure. For example, hooks can be formed integrally with the guide rail so that the guide rail can be suspended on a rod.
Latching, or fastening, means may be provided to fix the guide rail in the mounted position on the rod. This prevents any accidental dismounting of the guide rail. The fastening means may include a bendable web formed integrally with the guide rail, which fastening means is engaged on the rod during assembly. The fastening means may, according to the present disclosure, act both on the rod in the area of the longitudinal extension and also in the area of the bent end section or on the post.
For a stable mounting of the guide rail, the fastening means may include two strip-shaped legs spaced apart from one another, where a first leg abuts against the vertical post and a second leg abuts against the horizontal rod. Any movement of the guide rail perpendicular to the longitudinal extension of the guide rail can thereby be avoided since the guide rail is supported on opposite sides. In addition, a compact structure is obtained since the guide rail is mounted between the rod and the vertical post and does not project further into, for example, a cooking chamber than do the rods.
Other aspects of the present disclosure will become apparent from the following descriptions when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
A fastening arrangement includes a side grid 1 in which a first vertical post 2 and a second vertical post 3 are interconnected via a plurality of horizontal rods 4. The rods 4 are provided on opposite sides with an end section 5 bent at a right angle, each end section 5 being fixed to post 2 or 3. Such side grids 1 are mounted, for example, on side walls of, for example, a baking oven. It is within the scope of the present disclosure that other applications, for example, in other kitchen appliances or furniture, are possible.
In order to mount items movable on the side grid 1, for example, food trays or baking trays, for example, a pull-out guide 6 is mounted on at least one horizontal rod 4. The pull-out guide 6 includes a guide rail 8 and at least one movably mounted running rail 7. In order to achieve a full or over pull-out, a pull-out extending central rail can, within the scope of the present disclosure, be disposed between guide rail 8 and running rail 7.
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A horizontal slot 13 having the shape of an elongate hole that is open towards the back is formed on the guide rail 8 in the rear area for fixing on the side grid 1. In the front area, a vertical slot 12, that is also configured as an elongate hole and is open towards the bottom, is formed on the guide rail 8. The slots 12 and 13 extend through both legs 10 and 11 of the guide rail 8. The slots 12 and 13 are, thereby, configured such that the bent end sections 5 of rod 4 can be inserted substantially positively in the slots 12 and 13. For assembly, a rear bent end section 5 is initially inserted into the slot 13 by pushing the rail 8 onto the end section 5. The guide rail 8 is pivoted around the end section 5 in the slot 13 so that a front end section 5 is inserted in the vertical slot 12. The guide rail 8 is secured in this way against release from the side grid 1, except when the pull-out guide 6 is raised in the front area.
The pull-out guide 6′ is assembled by pushing the guide rail 8 onto a rear bent end section 5 in such a manner that the rear bent end section 5 is inserted in the slot 13. The guide rail 8 is then pivoted downwards so that a front bent end section 5 engages in the vertical slot 12. The leg 10 is thereby pressed inwards and the bendable web 20 grips below rod 4 in the central region.
The bendable web 20 can thereby be configured as latching means so that, in the mounted position, the spaced-apart legs 10 and 11 of the guide rail 8 are fixed in a clamping manner between rod 4 and posts 2 and 3. Thus, during a movement of the running rail 7, the guide rail 8 is securely fixed and rattling noises are avoided. In addition, by gripping under rod 4, the bendable web 20 forms a securing means against a lifting of the pull-out guide 6′.
The bent web 23 can, according to the present disclosure, be formed integrally with the guide rail 8.
Although the present disclosure has been described and illustrated in detail, it is to be clearly understood that this is done by way of illustration and example only and is not to be taken by way of limitation. The scope of the present disclosure is to be limited only by the terms of the appended claims.
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