The present invention relates to a furniture drive for moving a furniture part movably-supported relative to a furniture carcass. The furniture drive includes a housing configured to be at least partially received within a recess of a furniture panel of the furniture carcass in a mounted condition, and an actuating arm arrangement for moving the movable furniture part.
Moreover, the invention concerns an item of furniture comprising a furniture carcass, a furniture part movably-supported relative to the furniture carcass, and a furniture drive of the type to be described for moving the movable furniture part.
The housing of such furniture drives is usually fixed to a sidewall of the furniture carcass. The actuating arm arrangement of the furniture drive is pre-stressed by at least one force storage member and is connected to the movable furniture part in a mounted condition.
In recent times, manufacturers have started to integrate the housing of the furniture drive at least partially within a recess of a furniture panel of the furniture carcass (for example as shown in WO 2019/091968 A1). As a result, the furniture drive does hardly come into appearance from a visual point of view. In such an installation situation, a recess-for example in the form of a blind hole-is produced in the furniture panel, and the housing can be inserted into that blind hole during assembly. For example, the recess is produced by milling, and there is the considerable risk, in particular with coarser fibers of the wood material, that a visible edge of the recess becomes frayed and does therefore come unattractively into appearance. Moreover, positioning of the housing within the recess has difficulties, because with a housing integrated within the recess, a gap remains between the housing and a wall of the recess.
DE 20 2017 102 812 U1 discloses a furniture drive with a housing configured to be entirely received within a sidewall of the furniture carcass in a mounted condition. In
WO 2008/031814 A1 discloses an opening and closing device for movable furniture parts, and a magnetic element is arranged on a linearly displaceable slider. The front-end region of the device is closed by a sleeve having a widened flange bearing against the carcass in a mounted condition.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a furniture drive mentioned in the introductory part, thereby avoiding at least one of the above-discussed drawbacks.
According to the invention, a cover is provided on the housing of the furniture drive, the cover having at least one laterally protruding, substantially ring-shaped flange.
The lateral flange of the cover—depending on the installation situation of the furniture drive—can have the following advantages:
Within the scope of the present invention, the term “mounted condition” is always to be understood as the appropriate and usual installation position of the furniture drive.
The cover of the furniture drive, when the furniture drive is in a mounted condition, faces towards the movable furniture part and is arranged in the front region of the housing.
The housing of the furniture drive, for example, can be configured substantially cuboidal. The cover, in a mounted condition of the housing on the furniture panel, is arranged on a front narrow side of the cuboidal housing.
According to an embodiment, the housing of the furniture drive includes a first housing wall and a second housing wall, the second housing wall being at least partially spaced from the first housing wall. An opening is formed between the first housing wall and the second housing wall, and the cover is arranged in a region of that opening. The actuating arm arrangement of the furniture drive can include at least one movably-supported actuating arm protruding through the opening of the housing in at least one relative position.
The cover can surround the opening of the housing in a substantially ring-shaped manner, and the actuating arm of the actuating arm arrangement protruding through the opening of the housing extends through the ring-shaped cover in at least one relative position.
The cover, in a mounted condition and in a front view onto the furniture carcass, can be substantially rectangular-shaped.
The cover can have an L-shaped portion (L-shaped cross section) at least over a region. A first limb of the L-shaped portion, in a mounted condition of the furniture drive, bears against a front face of the furniture panel. Alternatively, the first limb of the L-shaped portion, in a mounted condition of the furniture drive, bears against a rabbet retreating from the front face of the furniture panel, so that an outer side of the L-shaped portion is configured to be flush with the front face of the furniture panel. A second limb of the L-shaped portion, on the contrary, can reach into the interior of the furniture panel in a mounted condition of the furniture drive.
The cover is connected to the housing of the furniture drive or, in an alternative way, can be configured to be releasably connected to the housing. This can be accomplished, for example, by a least one snap-connection device by which the cover can be connected to the housing without the use of a tool and can be detached without the use of a tool.
The cover can be formed by a material differing from the material of the housing. Preferably, the material of the cover can be nickel-plated. For example, the material of the cover can be made of metal, plastic or of a compound material.
Further details and advantages of the present invention will be evident from the following description of figures, in which:
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b show an item of furniture comprising a movable furniture part in a perspective view and in an exploded view,
A cover 12 is provided on the front-end of the housing wall 9a, the cover 12 having at least one laterally protruding flange 12a. In the shown embodiment, the flange 12a is substantially ring-shaped (i.e., hoop-shaped to surround an area) and forms a depth-stop for the housing 9, the depth-stop being configured to bear against the front face 6a of the furniture panel 6.
The cover 12 can have an L-shaped cross section at least in a portion of the cover 12. Thereby, a first limb 24a of the portion of the cover 12 with the L-shaped cross section, in a mounted condition of the furniture drive 4, is configured to bear against the front face 6a of the furniture panel 6. A second limb 24b of the L-shaped cross section, on the contrary, is configured to extend into the interior of the furniture panel 6 in a mounted condition of the furniture drive 4.
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