The present invention relates to a furniture fitting for movably supporting at least one furniture part on a furniture carcass, the furniture fitting comprising at least a first component and at least a second component, wherein the two components are connected to each other via at least one pivot bearing having a bearing axis, and wherein the at least one first component includes at least a first wall.
Moreover, the invention concerns an item of furniture comprising a furniture carcass and at least one furniture part movably supported relative to the furniture carcass, in particular a furniture flap configured to pivot relative to the furniture carcass about a horizontally extending axis, wherein the item of furniture includes at least one furniture fitting of the type to be described.
Finally, the invention relates to a method for producing a furniture fitting of the type to be described.
The hinged connection of two components of a furniture fitting is frequently realized by a forming process, the so-called flaring or collar-forming. In a first step, a recess, for example a cylindrical hole, is arranged on a first component of the furniture fitting. Subsequently, a collar-forming tool is introduced into the recess of the first component in a first movement direction. After the collar-forming tool has been introduced into the recess, the collar-forming tool is rotated and a form stamp of the collar-forming tool is extended. Subsequently, the peripheral edge of the recess is slowly pulled in a second movement direction, opposite the first movement direction, by the rotating form stamp, until the characteristic neck or collar is produced. This neck or collar forms a pivot bearing having an increased supporting surface on which the second component of the furniture fitting can be pivotally supported. However, due to the formation of a neck or a collar, there is also the drawback that the constructional height of the furniture fitting is increased.
In recent times, manufactures have shifted to integrate furniture fittings (in particular actuating drives for furniture flaps) entirely or also partially within a furniture panel of a furniture carcass. In this way, the furniture fitting barely comes into appearance from a visual point of view. Therefore, it is a primary goal to design the furniture fitting as compact as possible (that is to say with a low thickness), so that a top layer of the furniture panel remains on both sides of the housing in a mounted condition of the furniture fitting.
It is an object of the present invention to propose a furniture fitting of the type mentioned in the introductory part, which can be designed in a compact manner and which shall have a long lifespan.
According to the invention, the at least one pivot bearing includes at least one capillary disc having at least a second wall, the second wall being spaced from the first wall of the first component by a, preferably annular, gap having a gap width, and the gap width at least partially decreases radially in a direction of the bearing axis, so that a lubricant filled into the gap can be transferred radially in a direction towards the bearing axis and/or along the bearing axis by a capillary force.
In tribology (that is to say, in the teaching of friction dealing with friction, wear, lubrication and optimization of frictional elements movably arranged relative to one another), the supply of a bearing location with a lubricant is one of the decisive factors in view of the lifespan of the pivot bearing.
The invention is now based on the basic concept to improve the flow of the lubricant within a narrow gap of the pivot bearing of the furniture fitting with the aid of a capillary disc. As a result, the lubricant is pulled into the gap by capillarity, and the lubricant can be distributed in the region of the pivot bearing in an improved manner. In this way, the pivot bearing can be sufficiently supplied with lubricant and the lifespan of the furniture fitting can be increased. Moreover, the production of a neck or a collar in the region of the bearing location can be omitted. This has the advantage the furniture fitting can be compactly designed (that is to say without the presence of thick lever assemblies).
According to an embodiment, the second wall of the at least one capillary disc extends inclinedly in a first gap section, and extends parallel to the first wall of the first component in a second gap section. Preferably, the two walls enclose an angle of between 15° and 45°, particularly preferred an angle of 30°, relative to one another in the first gap section.
Accordingly, the first, inclinedly extending gap section thus forms a depot for the lubricant, from which the lubricant can be distributed in a radial direction towards the bearing axis and along the bearing axis.
The at least one capillary disc, in a cross-section, can be configured at least partially frustoconical. Thereby, the smaller of the two bases of the frustoconical cone faces towards the first component.
The at least one first component can include at least two partial sections mutually spaced from each other in a direction of the bearing axis, and the second component is at least partially arranged between the two partial sections of the first component.
The bearing axis can be configured, for example, as a rivet, and at least one capillary disc is received between a, preferably broadened, end portion of the rivet and the first wall of the first component.
According to a further embodiment, at least one capillary disc can be at least partially arranged between the two components.
According to a preferred embodiment, the furniture fitting includes a housing and at least one actuating arm assembly configured to pivot relative to the housing, the actuating arm assembly having at least two actuating arms connected to each other by the at least one pivot bearing.
The item of furniture according to the invention includes a furniture carcass and at least one furniture part movably-supported relative to the furniture carcass, in particular a furniture flap configured to pivot relative to the furniture carcass, and the item of furniture includes at least one furniture fitting of the type in question.
Preferably, the furniture carcass includes at least one furniture panel, and a housing of the furniture fitting, in a mounted condition, is substantially entirely received within the furniture panel of the furniture carcass.
The method according to the invention for producing a furniture fitting is characterized by the following steps:
According to an embodiment, the bearing axis is configured as a rivet, and at least one end portion of the rivet is deformed in a further method step. Preferably, the at least one capillary disc is received between the first wall and the deformed end portion of the rivet.
Preferably, the at least one capillary disc is configured as a member separate from the two components. However, it is also conceivable that the at least one capillary disc and one of the components are formed together to as to have a one-piece configuration.
Further details and advantages of the present invention will be explained with the aid of the following description of figures.
The item of furniture 1 includes furniture panels 6 in the form of sidewalls, a top panel 7 and a bottom panel 8. For example, the movable furniture part 3 can be in the form of a furniture flap 3a configured to pivot about a horizontal axis relative to the furniture carcass 2.
In the shown embodiment, a housing 9 of the furniture fitting 4 is at least partially, preferably substantially entirely, received within the furniture panel 6 configured as a sidewall. The movable furniture part 3 is movably supported relative to the furniture carcass 2 between a closed position in which the furniture carcass 2 is covered, and an elevated open position.
Of course, it is also possible to integrate the furniture fitting 4 within a horizontally extending furniture panel, thus within the top panel 7, within the bottom panel 8 and/or within a shelf arranged between the top panel 7 and the bottom panel 8 for example. In such a case, the movable furniture part 3 is pivotally supported relative to the furniture carcass 2 about a vertically extending axis in the mounted position.
In the shown embodiment, the furniture fitting 4 includes an actuating arm assembly 5 for moving the movable furniture part 3, and at least one spring device 10 (
The recess 11 can be in the form of a blind hole for example. Upon mounting, the housing 9 of the furniture fitting 4 can be inserted from the front (that is to say from the narrow front face 6a of the furniture panel 6) into the pocket-shaped recess 11 of the furniture panel 6. In a mounted condition, the recess 9 of the furniture fitting 4 is substantially entirely received within a predetermined wall thickness of the furniture panel 6.
At least one spring device 10 for applying a force to the actuating arm assembly 5 is arranged within or on the housing 9. A cover 12 is provided at the front-end of the housing 9, and at least one movably-supported component 5a, 5b, 5c (
The housing 9 of the furniture fitting 4 can be configured substantially cuboidal. In the shown embodiment, the housing 9 includes two flat-shaped housing walls 9a, 9b mutually spaced from each other in a parallel relationship. The actuating arm assembly 5 for moving the movable furniture part 3 and the spring device 10 for applying a force to the actuating arm assembly 5 can be received between the housing walls 9a, 9b.
In the shown embodiment, the threaded spindle 20 is arranged on an intermediate lever 18 pivotably supported about a pivoting axis 19. By an actuation of a rotatably-mounted operating element 17a of the adjustment device 17, the threaded nut 16 is movable along the threaded spindle 20. As a result, a distance between the threaded nut 16 and the pivoting axis 19 of the intermediate lever 18 and thus the torque of the spring device 10 acting on the actuating arm assembly 5 can be adjusted. The actuating arm assembly 5, as is well known, is configured to be releasably locked to a fitting element 22, the fitting element 22 being configured to be fixed to the movable furniture part 3.
The furniture fitting 4 includes a first component 5a and at least one second component 5b hingedly connected to one another via at least one pivot bearing 21 having a bearing axis 23. The actuating arm assembly 5 includes a plurality of actuating arms 31a, 31b, 31c which are formed by the components 5a, 5b, 5c.
The pivot bearing 21 includes at least one capillary disc 24a arranged on the at least one bearing axis 23. The capillary disc 24a includes a second wall 27a, the second wall 27a of the capillary disc 24a being spaced from the first wall surface 26a of the first component 5a by a gap 28a having a gap width (ΔX). The gap width (ΔX) decreases radially in a direction to the bearing axis 23, so that a lubricant 30 filled within the gap 28a can be transferred radially in a direction towards the bearing axis 23 and/or along the bearing axis 23 by a capillary force.
According to an embodiment, the second wall 27a of the capillary disc 24a extends inclinedly in a first gap section, and extends parallel to the first wall surface 26a of the first component 5a in a second gap section. It can be preferably provided that the surfaces 26a, 27a adopt an angle of between 15° and 45°, particularly preferred an angle of 30°, relative to each other in the first gap section.
The at least one capillary disc 24a, in a cross-section, can be at least partially configured so as to have a frustoconical shape.
In the shown embodiment, the first component 5a includes at least two partial portions (first walls) 29a, 29b mutually spaced from one another in a direction of the bearing axis 23. The second component 5b is at least partially arranged between the two partial portions 29a, 29b of the first component 5a.
The bearing axis 23 can be configured as a rivet, and at least one capillary disc 24a, 24b is received between a, preferably broadened, end portion 25a, 25b of the rivet and the first wall 26a of the first component 5a.
The first (outer) surfaces 26a, 26b of the first walls 29a, 29b of the first component 5a are spaced from a second (inner) surface 33a, 33b of the first walls 29a, 29b by a material thickness of the walls 29a, 29b, preferably in a direction of the bearing axis 23, and the second wall surfaces 33a, 33b face towards the second component 5b.
The spring device 10 for applying a force to the actuating arm assembly 5 is arranged within the housing 9 of the furniture fitting 4. The actuating arm assembly 5 includes at least two components 5a, 5b, 5c hingedly connected to one another, the components 5a, 5b, 5c forming the actuating arm assembly 5.
The second component 5b can also include two partial portions (walls) 34a, 34b which, in the shown embodiment, flatly bear against each other. Two capillary discs 24a, 24b can be seen, a first capillary disc 24a being arranged between the first partial portion 34a of the second component 5b and the first partial portion 29a of the first component 5a. The second capillary disc 24b is arranged between the second partial portion 34b of the second component 5b and the second partial portion 29b of the first component 5a.
The pivot bearing 21 for hingedly connecting two components 5a, 5b has been described with the aid of the furniture fitting 4 in the form of the furniture drive 4a shown in the drawings. However, it is immediately apparent that the shown and described measures can also be applied in combination with other furniture fittings 4, such as furniture hinges or drawer pull-out guides for example.
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