This is a national phase application of International Application No. PCT/EP2006/002930, filed Mar. 31, 2006 which claims priority German Application No. 20 2005 010 117.6, filed Jun. 28, 2005, the complete disclosures of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
a) Field of the Invention
The invention is directed to a fitting or housing of plastic such as a swivel lever control, socket wrench control, sash closure with a fastening device for fixing the fitting or housing in at least one preferably rectangular opening in a thin wall such as a sheet metal cabinet door and with tongues which project from the fitting or housing so as to be integral therewith, the free ends of the tongues being supported on the rear rim area or the edge of the opening.
b) Description of the Related Art
A fitting or housing of the type mentioned above is already known from U.S. Pat. No. 5,435,159.
The prior art has the disadvantage that the plastic has only limited strength and is only capable of applying a limited springing force. If greater forces are required, recourse must be had to fastening devices in which the tongues are fashioned from metal spring parts. The drawback in using tongues made of metal is that manufacture and mounting are more complicated and that owing to the fact that a third part must be used there is a risk of losing this part.
It is the object of the invention to improve the advantages of the two known constructions in such a way that mounting is simplified and sufficient springing force is ensured at the same time.
The above-stated object is met in that a supporting spring which is made of spring metal and which is bent to form a profile that is U-shaped in cross section encloses the free end of the tongue. This reinforces and lends additional support to the tongue which is made of plastic having only limited strength and also only limited springing force.
On the other hand, the arrangement is also very simple and the fitting or housing of plastic which is provided with the fastening device according to the invention can be fastened in a very simple manner by snapping in.
In a particularly advantageous embodiment form, a supporting leg proceeds from one, inner leg of the U-shaped profile and rests against the housing wall from which the tongue projects. Accordingly, particularly high forces can be absorbed by the tongue without the plastic becoming brittle, for example, due to frequent mounting and disassembly, and without a reduction in fastening strength.
According to another embodiment form of the invention, a bend is provided at the end of the other, outer leg, which bend faces toward the tongue and is received in a slot formed in the latter. This results in a particularly secure positive engagement between the metal spring part and the plastic tongue region.
According to another embodiment form, the supporting leg forms a second U-shaped profile at the point where it joins the leg of the first U-shaped profile, and the outer surface of this second U-shaped profile faces along the housing wall, the tongue surface directed to it, and the transitional area between these two surfaces in a supporting manner. This improves the supporting action.
For the same reason, it is advantageous when the width of the supporting spring is adapted to that of the tongue and is selected in such a way that this width can be received in the transverse extension of the rectangular opening without substantial play, and the spring being locked axially in the opening.
In contrast to the plastic tongue, the springing force of the supporting spring can be adapted to requirements, for example, according to another embodiment form, in that the supporting spring has a greater material thickness where the first U-shaped profile joins the supporting leg and accordingly has a greater springing force than the adjoining area. Naturally, the spring in its entirety can also be made from spring metal of different thickness or different composition for adapting to the desired requirements.
When the outwardly directed surface of the tongue has a recess for receiving the spring thickness in such a way that the abutting outer surfaces of the tongue and spring form a continuous, uninterrupted surface in another embodiment form of the invention, no edges formed by the tongue surface can cause an impediment during the mounting process.
The fitting can be a trough which can be mounted for a swivel lever closure control in one or two rectangular wall openings.
Alternatively, the fitting can be the rectangular housing of a sash closure.
According to another embodiment form, the fitting can be the rectangular escutcheon of a folding lever closure.
According to another embodiment form, the fitting can be the rectangular escutcheon of a socket closure.
Alternatively, the fitting can be the rectangular bearing part of a toggle control, a toggle handle or a latch handle.
According to another embodiment form, the fitting is a rod guide which can be mounted in a rectangular opening.
According to another embodiment form, the fitting is a hinge block which can be mounted in a rectangular opening.
However, the fitting can also be a lever closure which can be mounted in a rectangular opening.
Finally, it is possible that the fitting is a handle trough or a hand grip which can be mounted in a rectangular opening.
The invention will be explained more fully in the following with reference to embodiment examples shown in the drawings.
According to the invention, a supporting spring 28, 128 which is made of spring metal and is bent to form a profile that is U-shaped in cross section encloses the free end 24 (see
In the embodiment form according to
According to the embodiment forms illustrated above, the supporting leg 34, 134 forms a second U-shaped profile 66, 166 at its connection point 64, 164 to the leg of the first U-shaped profile 32, 132, the outer surfaces 68, 168 and 70, 170, respectively, of this second L-shaped profile 66, 166 facing along the housing wall 36, 136, the tongue surface 72, 172 directed to it, and the transitional area between these two surfaces in a supporting manner. This improves the supporting action.
For the same reason, it is advantageous when the width 74, 174 of the supporting spring 28, 128 is adapted to that of the tongue 22, 122 and is selected in such a way that this width can be received in the transverse extension of the rectangular opening 12, 112 without substantial play, and the spring is locked axially in the opening.
In contrast to the plastic tongue, the springing force of the supporting spring can be adapted to requirements, for example, in that, according to another embodiment form, not shown, the supporting spring has a greater material thickness at the connection point 64, 164 between the first U-shaped profile 32, 132 and the supporting leg 34, 134 and accordingly has a greater springing force than the adjoining area. Naturally, the spring in its entirety can also be made from spring metal of different thickness or different composition for adapting to the desired requirements.
The outwardly directed surface 46, 146 of the tongue 22, 122 has a recess 48, 148 for receiving the spring thickness in such a way that the abutting outer surfaces of the tongue 22, 122 on the one hand and spring 28, 128 on the other hand form a continuous, uninterrupted surface so that the edge of the opening of the thin wall can slide along the surface without interference.
The fitting shown in
The sash closure shown in
Alternatively, the fitting can also be a rod guide, not shown, which can be mounted in a rectangular opening.
According to yet another alternative, the fitting is a hinge block, not shown, which can be mounted in a rectangular opening.
According to yet another alternative, the fitting can also be a lever closure, not shown, which can be mounted in a rectangular opening.
Finally, it is possible that the fitting is a handle trough which can be mounted in a rectangular opening. A corresponding construction is shown in
The invention is commercially applicable in switch cabinet construction. While the foregoing description and drawings represent the present invention, it will invention, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that various changes may be made therein without departing from the true spirit and scope of the present invention.
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WO2007/000197 | 1/4/2007 | WO | A |
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