The invention relates to a furniture connecting fitting, in particular a hatch holder with an attachment section which is used for coupling to a cabinet body, wherein a kinematic arrangement is coupled directly or indirectly to the attachment section.
Such a furniture connecting fitting is known from DE 10 2014 113 967 B4. In this document, a hatch holder is shown as a furniture hinge, which has a multi-axis articulated link as a kinematic arrangement. This articulated link has a holder to which a furniture hatch can be attached. A spring that can be used to pull the holder from an open position to a closed position is coupled to the kinematic arrangement. The kinematic arrangement is mounted in a housing. The housing has attachment mounts. Fastening bolts can be passed through these attachment mounts and bolted into a cabinet body. In this way, the familiar hatch holder can be securely attached to the furniture in the desired position.
Such a hatch holder is known from DE 10 2015 117 291 B3.
There is an increasing need to provide furniture connecting fittings that are as small as possible and that integrate visually inconspicuously into a cabinet body. In this case, the kinematic arrangement is designed in a very compactly manner in relation to the attachment section, such that the attachment section offers only a few access options to be able to reliably screw or bolt the furniture connecting fitting to the cabinet body.
Therefore the invention addresses the problem of providing a furniture connecting fitting of the type mentioned above, which can be easily and reliably installed on a piece of furniture even if it has a compact design.
This problem is solved by providing an assembly piece that has a fitting end facing the attachment section and a furniture attachment end facing away from the fitting end. Accordingly, a separate assembly piece is provided, the furniture connecting fitting end of which can be connected to the cabinet body. Accordingly, first of all, the assembly piece can be attached to the cabinet body. The attachment section has at least one locating element which, in an assembly position, interacts with a mating element of the assembly piece to form a connection, which acts transversely to the furniture attachment end in a form-fitting and detachable manner. After the assembly piece has been connected to the cabinet body, the attachment section can be secured to the installation piece in a form-fitting manner. Ultimately, according to the invention, an actuating element is provided, which can be moved between a release position and a blocking position, and wherein the actuating element abuts a support section in the blocking position to secure the assembly position. The assembly position may also be referred to as an assembled position.
According to a preferred variant of the invention provision can be made that the locating element and the counter-element can be brought into form-fitting active engagement along an adjustment path, and that the actuating element is guided by an operating device on a control cam during its adjustment from the release position into the blocking position to effect a travel of the attachment section relative to the assembly piece in the direction of the adjustment path. In a furniture connecting fitting designed in such a way, the attachment section can be initially attached to the assembly piece. The actuating element can then be used to move the attachment section to the assembly position. This renders assembly particularly easy.
A further variant of the invention is such that the attachment section is part of a housing, or is coupled to a housing, and that the housing accommodates the kinematic arrangement, which is preferably an articulated arrangement of a hinge, which is particularly preferably designed as a roller chain of a hatch fitting, at least sectionally. This results in a particularly simple and space-saving structure of the furniture connecting fitting.
A furniture connecting fitting according to the invention may be characterized in that the assembly piece comprises at least one alignment element which, in the assembly position, abuts an orientation section of the attachment section or of a component connected to the attachment section, preferably of the housing, and is aligned in position with respect thereto. In this way, the furniture connecting fitting can be exactly positioned in relation to the cabinet body. The alignment element and the orientation section can, for instance, be designed as prefabricated body edges that can be profiled integrally, in particular during the production of the assembly piece and/or the attachment section.
According to a conceivable variant of the invention, provision can be made that the assembly piece has screw mounts, which can be used to secure the former to the cabinet body, preferably to a system perforation of the cabinet body. Such system perforations are known, for instance, as “System 32”. Accordingly, the assembly piece can be integrated into the system spacing of a row of mounting holes. The defined assignment of the attachment section to the assembly piece then also ensures that the attachment section, and with it the kinematic arrangement, is precisely positioned and aligned at the furniture.
A particularly simple design results if provision is made that the assembly piece or the housing has a retaining section on which the actuating element can be indirectly or directly adjusted, preferably rotatably mounted. By assigning the actuating element to the assembly piece, a design, in which the fitting part that can be coupled to the assembly piece suitable for right-left assembly can be implemented. Accordingly, for instance, this fitting part can then be used with a first attachment section for right-side assembly and a second attachment section for left-side assembly. Because the actuating element is now assigned to the assembly piece means that it can be used for both types of assembly.
Particularly preferably, for instance, provision can be made for the housing to have an attachment section on opposite sides such that the furniture connecting fitting can be used for right-side or left-side assembly on a cabinet body, wherein the assembly piece can be optionally attached to one of the two fastening sections, and wherein the actuating element is held at the assembly piece in an adjustable manner.
A possible embodiment of the invention may be characterized in that the actuating element has a bearing pin, which is rotatably mounted in a bearing mount, preferably of the assembly piece, in that the actuating element has an operating device which interacts with the supporting section, for instance of the attachment section, and in that the operating device is disposed eccentrically with respect to the axis of rotation formed by the bearing pin. The eccentricity can be used to perform an adjusting motion of the attachment section relative to the assembly piece to move it in the direction of the assembly position. The number of parts required is low, as the actuating element is mounted rotatably with the bearing pin in the bearing mount.
If provision is made that the actuating element has a tool mount which is accessible to a tool from the furniture attachment end facing away from the furniture attachment end, and that preferably the kinematic arrangement is designed in such a way that it uses a component to block the access to the tool mount in a first operating position and permits access to the tool mount in a second operating position, it can be ensured in a simple manner that the connection between the assembly piece and the attachment section can be released as intended only in the open position of the fitting.
It is particularly preferred that a stop is provided against which the actuating element rests in the blocking position. This is to signal to the user that the actuating element has reached its intended assembly position when it rests against the stop. In addition, if the stop is appropriately designed in relation to the actuator, it can also be self-locking, which prevents the actuating element from unintentionally coming loose.
If an invention design is used, in which the actuating element causes the attachment section to move relative to the assembly piece, the stop can be used to limit the travel to the desired extent.
Particularly preferably, for instance, provision can be made for the housing to have an attachment section on opposite sides such that the furniture connecting fitting can be used for right-side or left-side assembly on a cabinet body, wherein the assembly piece can be optionally attached to one of the two fastening sections, and wherein the actuating element is held at the assembly piece in an adjustable manner.
The furniture connecting fitting according to the invention can be implemented in particular with a small number of parts if provision is made that the counter element or elements are formed integrally with the assembly piece, wherein the assembly piece is preferably manufactured as a stamped and bent part from a sheet metal blank, that the counter element has a retaining section, which interacts with the locating element to form the form-fitting connection in a direction perpendicular to the furniture attachment end, and that an angled section is used to hold the retaining section on the assembly piece such that it is preferably at a distance from a surface forming the fitting end.
According to a preferred variant of the invention, provision may be made that the assembly piece has one or more, preferably integrally formed, spacers, which project beyond a surface forming the fitting furniture attachment end and which bear against the attachment section in the assembly position. The predefined spacers make for an exact alignment of the assembly piece with respect to the fitting end. Of course, it is also possible to provide the spacers not at the assembly piece but at the attachment section, or in part at the assembly piece and in part on the attachment section.
According to a preferred variant of the invention, provision can be made that at least one guide is effective between the assembly piece and the attachment section, which guide is formed by a guide element and a guide mount, with which the guide element engages or at which the guide element is guided, that the guide element is guided in or at the guide mount during travel of the attachment section from an initial position to the assembly position. On the one hand, this measure makes for a precisely guided assembly. On the other hand in the mounting position, the guide element rests against an area of the guide mount to establish a connection that acts in a form-fitting manner in the direction of the furniture attachment end. It can be used, for instance, to secure the attachment section to the assembly piece to prevent the two parts from twisting around each other in at least one direction. This provides additional and reliable stability of the connection between the attachment section and the assembly piece.
According to a further variant of the invention, provision may be made that one or more projections are provided on the assembly piece, which projections are designed to engage with a bore mount of the cabinet body in a form-fitting manner. The bore mount can be, for instance, a hole of the above-mentioned system perforation.
The invention also relates to a method of installing a furniture connecting fitting in a cabinet body, wherein the cabinet body has a side panel and a top panel, wherein the furniture connecting fitting is designed in accordance with one of the claims 1 to 14, wherein the assembly piece can be used as a drilling template and has at least one penetration for this purpose, wherein one contact section of the assembly piece is placed against the underside of the top panel, wherein a drilled hole is then made in the cabinet body through at least one of the penetrations, and wherein the assembly piece is then connected to the cabinet body, wherein projections of the assembly piece are preferably inserted into the holes drilled previously, and wherein finally the assembly piece is connected to the cabinet body using fastening bolts.
According to the invention, the assembly piece can therefore have a further function and be used as a drilling template.
The invention is explained in greater detail below based on an exemplary embodiment shown in the drawings. In the Figures:
The furniture connecting fitting 10 has a housing 50. A kinematic arrangement 30 is disposed in this housing 50. The kinematic arrangement 30 includes a multi-axis, so-called roller chain or kinematic chain. Accordingly, the kinematic arrangement 30 is formed by a plurality of levers interconnected by links. The kinematic arrangement 30 may also be referred to as a mechanical linkage 30. As used herein the term “lever” may refer to one of the rigid members of the mechanical linkage 30 and the term “link” may refer to a connection between two of the rigid members, which connection may be a pivotal connection.
An attachment lever 31 is provided at the kinematic arrangement 30. This lever can be used to connect the furniture connecting fitting 10 to the furniture hatch (not shown).
The housing 50 is covered by a cover 20. The cover 20 has a front panel 21. Side panels 22 are connected to the front panel 21.
Furthermore, a cover element 23, which covers the area between two levers, in this exemplary embodiment an area formed between a 1st and a 2nd deflection lever 33, 34 of the kinematic arrangement 30, may be used. In this way, a hand guard is provided to prevent fingers from becoming pinched in the area between the two levers during an intended motion of the kinematic arrangement 30.
The connection element 36 bears an actuating arrangement 70. It can be used to adjust a force of a damper 71 acting at the kinematic arrangement 30, as shall be explained in more detail later.
The connecting element 36 has a 7th and an 8th link 36.1, 36.2. The 7th link 36.1 is connected to the fastening section 51 in a stationary position, such that the connecting element 36 can be swiveled about the swivel point defined by the 7th link 36.1.
The connection element 36 has two mounting positions 36.3 and 36.4 in the area of the 7th link 36.1. The actuating element 38 can be articulated at any of these two mounting positions 36.3 and 36.4, according to preference. The selected mounting position depends on the desired mode of operation, which will be explained in more detail later. An actuating lever 39 is swivel mounted at the 8th link 36.2. The actuating lever 39 and the actuating element 38 are each connected to an actuator 37 via a 9th link 38.1 and a 10th link 39.1. The 6th, 7th and 9th links 35.1, 36.1 and 38.1 are fixedly connected to the attachment section 51 and the levers 35, 36, 37 articulated thereto can be swiveled about them.
The retaining device 40 can be coupled to the actuator 37. The retaining device 40 includes a spring mount 44, which is of housing-like design and which holds one or more spring elements 43. In this case, the spring elements 43 can be stressed by compression. At one end the spring elements 43 rest on the spring mount 44. The spring elements 43 are pushed onto support elements 45, and their respective other ends rest on a connection element 41 to which the support elements 45 are fastened. The connection element 41 has a swivel bearing 41.1. A swivel lever 42 is coupled to this swivel bearing 41.1, which is coupled to the 10th link 39.1, just like the actuating lever 39.
The kinematic arrangement 30 is disposed between two attachment sections 51, 53, wherein the two attachment sections 51, 53 may substantially be designed as mirror images.
As can be seen from
The attachment section 51 will be discussed in the explanations below. The same explanations apply in their way to the attachment section 53.
As can be seen from
There are penetrations at the longitudinal ends of the attachment section 51 forming guide mounts 57. These guide mounts 57 are designed as slots whose slot width tapers continuously. For instance, as
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The retaining device 40 is also connected to both attachment sections 51, 53 in the area of its swivel bearing 46. In this way, the two attachment sections 51, 53 are also intercoupled, wherein the kinematic arrangement 30 is held in the housing 50 at least sectionally between the two attachment sections 51, 53.
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The assembly piece 80 has a fitting end 81 and a furniture attachment end 81.3. The fitting end 81 may also be referred to as a fitting side 81. The furniture attachment end 81.3 may also be referred to as a furniture attachment side 81.3. The assembly piece 80 has an alignment element 81.1, which is designed in the shape of an inclined body edge. The inclination in
Screw mounts 82, 83 penetrate the assembly piece 80.
The assembly piece 80 has a retaining section 84. In accordance with this exemplary embodiment, the retaining section 84 is formed as a protrusion, resulting in a bearing surface 84.1 that rises above the adjacent sections of the furniture attachment end 81.3.
A bearing mount 84.2 is inserted into the bearing surface 84.1. This is designed in the form of a hole. A stop 84.3 is disposed above the bearing mount 84.2. This can be expressed in the form of an embossing, preferably as a dimple-shaped elevation from the sheet-metal blank.
The retaining section 84 is provided with a left marking 84.4 and a right marking 84.5.
The mating element elements 85 have a retaining section 85.2. It is connected integrally to the sheet blank at its two longitudinal ends via angled sections 85.1. There is a plug-in mount for the locating element 55 in the area between the angled sections 85.1 and the retaining section 85.2.
The assembly piece 80 is provided with spacers 86. These spacers 86 protrude beyond the furniture attachment end 81.3. As the drawings illustrate, the spacers 86 may be in the shape of nub-like embossments.
Finally, the assembly piece 80 also has penetrations 89 in the shape of holes. The function of these penetrations 89 is discussed in more detail below with reference to
To mount the furniture connecting fitting 10, the furniture attachment end 81.3 of the assembly piece 80 is first placed on a panel of a cabinet body 110, to which the furniture connecting fitting 10 is to be fastened. Fastening bolts 90, 91, shown in
As
After the assembly piece 80 has been connected to the cabinet body, the actuating element 60 is rotated to a prepared home position according to the desired stop type.
Thus, if, as in this instance, the furniture connecting fitting 10 is installed at its attachment end 51, i.e. a right-side stop is to be implemented, the actuating element 60 is rotated in the bearing mount 84.2 in such a way that the eccentrically disposed part of the operating element 61 covers the left-side marking 84.4 and the R-marking 84.3 is visible. This is to signal to the user that the correct stop type has been set.
Now, the remaining part of the furniture connecting fitting 10 can be attached to the fitting end 81 of the assembly piece 80 with the appropriate attachment section 51, 53 for the respective fitting type (right-side fitting or left-side fitting). Accordingly, as shown in
The attachment section 51 rests on the ends of the spacers 86. Now the actuating element 60 can be rotated. For this purpose, a screwdriver is inserted through the recess 54 in the opposite attachment piece 53 such that the screwdriver engages with the tool mount 62 of the operating element 61. The screwdriver can then be turned clockwise to the position shown in
During this motion, the projections 87 in the guide mounts 57 are simultaneously displaced. Because the guide mounts 57 are formed as tapered slots, the attachment section 51 on the assembly piece 80 is oriented in the vertical direction.
Additionally or alternatively, provision may also be made that during motion the alignment element 81.1 runs against the orientation section 56, thereby also permitting a precise orientation. The stop 84.3 limits the sliding motion. When the actuating element 60 has been turned until the operating element 61 abuts the stop 84.3, the mounting position has been reached. The mounting position is illustrated in
The assignment of the operating element 61 to the stop 84.3 should preferably be made in such a way that self-locking results. In this exemplary embodiment, for instance, the operating element 61 is rotated to such an extent that the contact point between the operating device 61 and the supporting section 52 extends on the line extending horizontally and intersecting the axis of rotation of the bearing pin 63 or is disposed in the area between this line and the stop 84.3. Then, when a force is applied to the furniture connecting fitting 10 in a direction opposite to the assembly direction described above, the connection between the assembly piece 80 and the assigned attachment section 51 cannot be automatically released.
For disassembly, simply insert a screwdriver again through the recess 54 in the attachment section 53 and insert it into the tool mount 62 of the operating element 61. Then, the actuating element 60 can be rotated counterclockwise. This disengages the locating elements 55 and the mating elements 85 and the attachment section 51 is no longer in fastening engagement.
In
In the closed position of the furniture connecting fitting 10, the spring element 38.2 applies a compressive force to the connection element 36. Because the mounting position 36.3 is disposed below the connecting line, this results in a torque rotating counterclockwise in
When a user unlocks the interlocking mechanism, the furniture connecting fitting opens automatically because of the tensioning force of the spring element 38.2 at least on a part of the opening path, caused by the spring element 38.2. In this exemplary embodiment, the spring element 38.2 causes an opening up to the partial opening position shown in
The interlocking mechanism indicated above will be explained in more detail below, with reference to
As
As can be seen from
The interlock housing 210 further comprises an interlock section 220. This interlock section 220 is equipped with a guide 221. The guide 221, in conjunction with the catch 230, forms an overtravel mechanism.
The guide 221 has an opening 221.1. A transition section 221.2 adjoins this opening 221.1. The transition section 221.2 merges into a deflection section 221.3. On one end, the deflection section 221.3 is formed by a deflection body 222, which, like the remaining areas laterally delimiting the guide 221, is preferably integral with the interlock housing 210. Next to the deflection section 221.3, the guide 221 forms a 1st stop 221.4. A 2nd stop 221.6 is further provided at a distance from the 1st stop 221.4. A park position 221.5 of the guide 221 is provided between the 1st and 2nd stops 221.4 and 221.6. This park position 221.5 is preferably formed by a parking section 222.2.
A return 221.7 adjoins the 2nd stop 221.6. This return 221.7 merges into a deflection section 221.8, which in turn merges into the transition section 221.2.
As described above, the catch 230 interacts with the guide 221.
The catch 230 is shown in more detail in the drawings 18 and 19. As this embodiment illustrates, the catch 230 includes a lever 232. The lever 232 bears a swivel bearing 231 and a catch piece 233 at the opposite end.
The shape of the latch 240 can be seen in more detail in
An extension 245 is connected to the base body 241. This lug 245 delimits a driver mount 246. The driver mount 246 is further also delimited by or connected to a deflection section 247.
As shown in
A bearing piece 216 is provided in the interlock housing 210 for mounting the latch 240 in the interlock housing 210. This bearing piece 216 may have the form of a bearing pin integrally formed with the interlock housing 210. Prior to mounting the latch 240, a spring 250 is connected to the latch, shown in part by dashed lines and in part in extended view in
The spring arm 253 of the spring 250 is inserted into the spring mount 244. The tensioning section 252, as illustrated in
The spring 250 is inserted into latch 240, wherein the spring arm 251 extends from the clearance 243. Then, the latch 240 is slid onto the bearing piece 216. The spring 250 then comes to rest in its position shown in
When all the assembly units have been inserted into the interlock housing 210, the lid 217 can be put on and snapped to the interlock housing 210, for instance.
In the position shown in
The bracket 300 shown in
A retaining element 321 is mounted to the attachment arrangement 310. For this purpose, the retaining element 321 has a bearing attachment 322. This bearing attachment 322 is connected to the bearing section 313 of the attachment arrangement 310 in a swiveling manner. The retaining element 321 has a snap element 323 at its end facing away from the bearing attachment 322. Furthermore, an interlock section 324 is provided on the retaining element 321.
In an interlocking position shown in
The bracket 300 can be attached to the inside of the furniture hatch. For this purpose, fastening bolts are inserted through the attachment mounts 312 and bolted into the back of the furniture hatch. In the closed position, the bracket 33 is disposed in the area of a side panel of the cabinet body. Here, the interlock section 324 is oriented toward the side panel. The interlock 200 may be attached to the side panel as shown in
The mode of operation of the interlock 200 is as follows. When the furniture hatch is moved from the open position towards the closed position, the interlock section 324 of the bracket 300 encounters the deflection section 247. When the closing motion continues, the latch 240 is swiveled to its closed position as described above (counterclockwise as shown in
Now, if a user does not apply an over-travel as intended, but pulls directly on the furniture hatch, the release mechanism of the bracket 300, which is formed by the snap element 323 and the snap mount 315, protects the furniture connecting fitting against damage. In this case, the spring element 315 deflects and releases the snap element 323. The furniture hatch can then be swung open unhampered.
When the furniture hatch is closed again, the interlock section 324 runs onto the deflection section 247 outside of the driver mount 246. It is then deflected here and placed into the driver mount 246, and at the same time the snap element 323 is moved into the snap mount 315 until it snaps-in there. Then the proper closed position is restored.
As indicated above, the connection element 36 may be used to connect the actuating arrangement 70. The actuating arrangement 70 is shown in
A damper 71 can be inserted into the mount 72.2 of the actuator 72. The damper 71 can be designed as a fluid damper, for instance as an air or oil damper. It features a cylinder 71.1. A piston is guided adjustably inside. A piston rod 71.2 is connected to the piston. The damper 71 is inserted into the mount 72.2 such that its end facing away from the piston rod 71.2 rests against the stop 72.4. Accordingly, the stop 72.4 limits the insertion motion of the damper 71 into the mount 72.2.
The actuating arrangement 70 also has a holder 73. The holder 73 is cap-shaped and has an open end on one side and a base 73.3 on the opposite end. The holder 73 encloses a mount having a support part 73.1, which may be similar in design to the mount 72.2 of the actuator 72. The support part 73.1 is equipped with a handle 73.2.
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At least one retaining element 73.6 is provided on the holder 73. In this exemplary embodiment, retaining elements 73.6 are provided on opposite ends of the support part 73.1. Furthermore, a marking 73.7 can be provided, which in this exemplary embodiment is disposed in the area of the retaining elements 73.6.
The holder 73 is connected to the actuator 72 to assemble the actuating arrangement 70. For this purpose, the mounting part 72.1 is inserted into the mount surrounded by the support part 73.1, in the assembly direction from the left to the right in
In the assembled state, the end of the piston rod 71.2 rests on the base 73.3. Accordingly, when the actuator 72 is pushed linearly into the support part 73, it acts against the damping force of the damper 71, wherein the piston rod 71.2 pushes into the cylinder 71.1. The lock piece 72.3 is used to hold the actuator 72 captive on the holder 73 in the maximum extension positions. Accordingly, in the assembled position, the lock piece 72.3 strikes against a stop in the mount of the holder 73.
As can be seen in
To install the actuating arrangement at the connecting element 36, the actuating arrangement 70 is attached to the connecting element 36 such that the mating snap element 36.5 snaps into the snap mount 73.5.
In this exemplary embodiment, the blocking pieces 36.7 are laterally recessed from the connection element 36 as a slot-shaped recess. As
To secure the actuating arrangement 70 in another mounting position, it is gripped by the handle 73.2 and pulled away from the connection element 36, disengaging the retaining elements 73.6 from the blocking pieces 36.7 and releasing the snap connection between the mating snap element 36.5 and the snap mount 73.5. Now the actuating arrangement 70 can be reattached in a modified mounting position. For this purpose, the mating snap element 36.5 is moved to the desired position in the guide 36.6, as can be seen from the adjusted arrangement in
The stop 72.4 of the actuating arrangement 70 forms a contact point for a counter stop 37.2. As shown in
By adjusting the actuating arrangement 70 on the connection element 36 in the various fastening points, the user can individually set the time from which the damping is effective. As can be seen in
Now, when the actuating arrangement is used in a mode of operation where the tension spring 74 is used, the actuating arrangement 70 assists in the opening motion of the furniture connecting fitting 10. Accordingly, the actuator 72 presses against the counter stop 37.2. The opening motion is supported until the actuator 72 is in the maximum extended position.
The furniture connecting fitting 10 may be configured such that the actuating element 38 is connected to the mounting position 36.3, and the actuating arrangement 70 is equipped with the tension spring 74. When the furniture connecting fitting is in its closed position, i.e. the hatch or door is closed, the spring element 38.2 of the actuating element 38 (for instance after unlatching the hatch or door—cf. above) causes an initial opening motion. It is supported by the tension spring 74. After the spring element 38.2 has unloaded, the tension spring 74 continues to be effective and causes further opening motion until the furniture connecting fitting 10 reaches a partially open position or, particularly preferably, is in a fully open position.
In another mode of operation, the furniture connecting fitting 10 may be configured to have the damper 71 installed with the actuating arrangement 70. The actuating element 38 is then preferably connected to the second mounting position 36.4.
The second mounting position 36.4 is above the horizontal line passing through the swivel point of the 7th link 36.1. Accordingly, a counterclockwise torque is applied to the connection element 36, caused by the spring element 38.2. Owing to this torque, the actuating element presses the furniture connecting fitting 10 into the closed position in the last part of the adjustment travel. This closing motion acts against the damping effect of the actuating arrangement 70, which then bears against the counter stop 37.2. In the closed position, the actuating element 38 with the spring element 38.2 holds the connection element 36 taut in the closed position thus securing it.
As shown in these drawings, the furniture connecting fitting 10 has the retaining device 40 with at least one spring element 43. In this instance, three spring elements 43 are used. The spring elements 43 are disposed in the spring mount 44 and pushed onto the support elements 45. The spring elements 43 act on the connection element 41.
In the shown representation, the spring elements 43 are disposed a short distance back from the connection element 41 to reveal the support elements 45. In fact, in the operating position, the shown ends of the spring elements 43 rest against the connection element 41.
The spring elements 43 apply a compressive force to the connection element 41. This compressive force attempts to move the fastener 41 from the rear of the furniture connecting fitting 10 towards the front in the drawing plane of
The connection element 41 is connected to the swivel lever 42 via the bearing 41.1. The swivel lever 42, for its part, is attached to the 10th link 39.1 in a swiveling manner. Accordingly, the swivel lever 42 is attached to the actuator 37 in a swiveling manner.
The actuator 37 is designed as a 2-part lever. As can be seen from the drawings, the actuator 37 has two spaced-apart sub-elements for this purpose, which, as in this exemplary embodiment, may be formed by plate-shaped elements, in particular by steel sheet blanks. The attachment lever 31, the deflection levers 33, 34, the connection element 36, the actuating lever 39 and/or the swivel lever 42 can be designed along the same lines.
In
As
The setting element 37.4 is rotatably mounted about the central longitudinal axis at a bearing piece 37.5 in the area of the tool mount 37.6. The bearing piece 37.5 is swivel mounted on the actuator 37 by means of a swivel bearing 37.9. In
To adjust the adjustment device 37.3, a tool, for instance a screwdriver, can be inserted into the tool mount 37.6 from the front end when the hatch is open, wherein the direction of insertion then extends from the front end to the rear end of the furniture connecting fitting 10. The open position is shown in
In
When the adjusting device 37.3 is moved, the swivel lever 42 swivels, as mentioned above. As a result of this swiveling of the swivel lever 42, the adjustment element 37.4 is also swiveled about the swivel bearing 37.9. Furthermore, the adjustment element 37.4 also swivels relative to the swivel-mounted adjusting piece 37.8.
As mentioned above, the holding force generated by the retaining device 40 is introduced into the roller chain of the furniture connecting fitting 10.
As shown in
By means of this roller chain, the attachment lever 31 (and with it a hatch coupled thereto) can be swiveled between an open and a closed position.
As
Ultimately, the holding force generated by the retaining device 40 is transferred to the roller chain via the 2nd actuating lever 39.
The actuating lever 39 can be swiveled in conjunction with the actuator 37 and the swivel lever 42 about a common axis of rotation, wherein this axis of rotation is formed by the 10th link 39.1.
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The assembly element 100 in conjunction with the assembly piece 80 is used as an assembly aid. As
To use the assembly piece 80 as a drilling template, first connect the assembly element 100 to the assembly piece 80. According to the desired type of stop, the retaining element 103 of the assembly piece 100 is hooked onto the mating element 85, as shown in
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