The present invention concerns a furniture drive for moving a furniture part which is mounted displaceably in respect of height, comprising a drive device having an electric motor for moving the movable furniture part and a compensation device which exerts on the movable furniture part a force opposite to the force due to weight.
In addition, the invention concerns an article of furniture having a furniture drive of the kind to be described.
With such furniture drives, a frequent problem is that of ensuring a harmonic pattern of movements even in different loaded conditions of the movable furniture part. More specifically, if the movable furniture part is subject to differing loadings due to items accommodated therein, then the drive device must also apply forces of differing magnitude to the movable furniture part. That, however, requires an electric drive which ensures a dynamic movement of the movable furniture part even at maximum loading. To keep down the power dimensions of the drive device, there is provided a compensation device which exerts a force opposite to the force due to weight, on the movable furniture part, so that the electric drive can be at least partially relieved of load thereby.
The object of the present invention is to propose a furniture drive of the general kind referred to in the opening part of this specification, which even with different loading conditions of the movable furniture part, permits a uniform regular pattern of movement.
In an advantageous configuration according to the invention, the object is achieved in that there is provided a measuring device for detecting the weight of the movable furniture part so that the force exerted by the compensation device on the movable furniture part is variably adjustable depending on the measured weight of the movable furniture part by an adjusting device which has a further electric motor and which is actuated by the measuring device.
In that way, a force opposite to the force due to weight is applied to the movable furniture part, and that force is actively variable depending on the respective loading condition of the movable furniture part. In that way, the drive device can be supported with different compensation forces so that the power dimensions of the drive device can be relatively small. By virtue of the compensation device which is variable in terms of its force, the drive device only has to apply comparatively low forces for raising and lowering the movable furniture part.
The force of the compensation device is to be applied to the movable furniture part therefore adjustable in accordance with the detected weight of the movable furniture part, in variable fashion. Basically, it is possible to use any device which is provided for determining the weight of the movable furniture part, as the measuring device. In that respect, mention may be made in particular of force pickups or force sensors which can detect both pressure and also traction forces. It is equally possible to use measuring devices for detecting rotary moments. The movement applied to the measuring device can be effected both in rotational mode and/or in sliding mode by pressure or traction loading.
In accordance with a preferred embodiment, the measuring device for detecting the weight of the movable furniture part can include at least one force measuring cell which is known from the state of the art and by which a force signal corresponding to the weight of the movable furniture part can be fed to the compensation device. Such force measuring cells are commercially available and permit long service lives which are practically maintenance-free. Mounting forces, rotary moments or contact support forces can be reliably, quickly and exactly detected by means of such force measuring cells.
In accordance with the invention, it is therefore provided that the compensation device includes at least one adjusting device having an electric motor, wherein the adjustment device is actuated by the measuring device. In principle, the electric motor of the adjustment device can apply the forces required for weight compensation directly to the movable furniture part. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, however, it may be desirable if the compensation device has a spring device, wherein the biasing of the spring device is variably adjustable by a displacement—preferably by electric motor means. In this connection, it may also be desirable if the spring device has a spring mounting, wherein the position of the spring mounting is adjustable by the adjustment device so that the biasing of the spring device can also be varied in that way.
In other words, the electric motor of the compensation device can be in the form of an adjusting motor for the spring device, wherein the electric motor provides for different biasing of the spring device depending on the detected weight. The spring device of the compensation device can be formed both by mechanical spring elements and also by at least one gas pressure spring which operate on the movable furniture part by way of a lever arrangement. The electric motor which influences the compensation device in terms of force can adjust the effective lever arm length of the lever arrangement or adjust the position of the spring device, in positionally variable relationship.
In advantageous development of the invention it can be provided that the compensation device has an actuating arm for acting on the movable furniture part, wherein a transmission mechanism converts a movement of the spring device into a pivotal movement of the actuating arm. For that purpose, the transmission mechanism can have a lever mechanism and/or a rotatable control cam with an adjusting contour. Desirably in this connection, it is possible to use all actuating mechanisms which are known in the state of the art and which are provided for moving upwardly movable furniture flaps. WO 2006/005086 A1 is to be mentioned as an example of such an actuating mechanism.
The actual drive device can act on the movable furniture part by way of a transmission mechanism, wherein the transmission mechanism can have at least one cable line and/or toothed racks with pinions and/or a toothed belt drive. In principle, the person skilled in the relevant art can take all precautions and measures known in the state of the art for embodying the transmission mechanism, whether by means of a spindle drive, by means of a hydraulic drive or a pneumatic drive, and so forth.
In addition, it may be desirable if the furniture drive has at least one position measuring device which produces a position signal which is characteristic of the opening condition of the movable furniture part and which can be fed to a regulating device. The position signal which is made available in that way can serve for calculation of the instantaneous actual position and/or the instantaneous actual speed and/or the instantaneous actual value of the acceleration or deceleration of the movable furniture part as a function of the measured position.
The article of furniture according to the invention is characterized by at least one furniture drive of the kind in question.
Further details and advantages of the invention are described with reference to the specific description hereinafter. In the drawings:
a, 5b show a possible embodiment of a compensation device as a perspective view and a part of a side view in relation thereto,
It should be noted that in the illustrated embodiment, for reasons of simplicity, measurement of the force due to weight is effected in the lowermost limit position of the downwardly movable furniture part 5. In that way, a corresponding control signal is fed to the compensation device 11, for adjusting the compensation force. In a preferred development of the invention, the weight of the downwardly movable furniture part 5 is continuously detected whereby a continuous control signal can be fed to the electric motor 16a of the adjustment device 16 for dynamic adjustment of the compensation force.
Provided for linear guidance of the downwardly movable furniture part 5 relative to the furniture carcass 2 are rails 19 mounted at both sides of the downwardly movable furniture part 5. It is to be noted that the furniture part 5 is not only vertically movable relative to the furniture carcass 2 but—in a possible variant—can also be lowered into a pivoted position of being moved further downwardly.
a shows a perspective view of a possible configuration of a compensation device 11. The compensation device 11 includes a spring device 22 mounted movably about a pivot point M. The spring device 22 acts on an intermediate lever 23 mounted at the pivot point S, wherein the spring mounting 24 of the spring device 22 on the intermediate lever 23 is displaceable by way of the displacement device 16. Due to a change, caused thereby, in the spacing between the spring mounting 24 and the pivot point S of the intermediate lever 23, besides the altered spring biasing, that also gives modified lever relationships. Accordingly, the torque acting on the adjusting arm 13 (not shown here) can be selectively adjusted by the adjustment device 16 in accordance with the respective weight of the downwardly movable furniture part 5. The adjustment device 16 has an electric motor 16a, the displacement movement of which is controllable by the measuring device 17 (
The present invention is not limited to the illustrated embodiment but includes or extends to all variants and technical equivalents which can fall within the scope of the claims appended hereto. The positional references adopted in the description such as for example up, down, lateral and so forth are also related to the usual position of installation and to the directly described and illustrated Figure and are to be appropriately transferred to the new position upon a change in position. It is to be noted that all components of the furniture drive according to the invention can also be arranged in a common unit, thereby giving a particularly compact unit.
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This application is a Continuation of International application No. PCT/AT2009/000231, filed Jun. 10, 2009, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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