The present invention concerns a furniture hinge comprising a base plate to be fixed to a furniture carcass and a hinge arm which can be displaced in a controlled manner relative to the base plate by an adjusting device within a predetermined adjusting range, wherein the adjusting device prevents the hinge arm from falling off the base plate due to displacement, wherein the furniture hinge has a safety catcher device for the hinge arm which prevents the hinge arm from falling off relative to the base plate upon an uncontrolled displacement of the hinge arm caused by a failure of the adjusting device.
The invention further concerns an article of furniture comprising at least one furniture hinge of the kind to be described.
Such an adjusting device makes it possible to adjust a door connected to the furniture hinge, in the depth direction, so that therefore it is possible to adjust the spacing of the door relative to the front side of a furniture carcass. The adjusting device for depth adjustment can have a rotatably mounted actuating element, for example in the form of an eccentric screw which is connected to the base plate and which displaces the hinge arm relative to the base plate upon actuation by a user.
A furniture hinge having such an adjusting device is described for example in DE 203 19 539 U1 to the present applicant. The depth adjusting device in an embodiment can have an eccentric screw riveted to the base plate. In the industrial manufacture of such rivet connections however it is quite possible that one rivet connection or the other is not exactly closed. In such a case there is the danger that the eccentric screw can tear loose from the base plate in the mounted position, whereupon the hinge arm is completely detached relative to the base plate, with the further consequence of leading to the door connected to the furniture hinge dropping off. That falling movement on the part of the door leaf can cause injury to people or damage to adjacent objects.
EP 1 236 853 A2 describes a hinge having a two-part base plate formed by a bottom part and a top part. The top part can be moved in the lateral direction relative to the bottom part by way of a height adjusting screw. Arranged on the bottom part is a means for preventing falling-out disengagement in the form of a bendable lug which after mounting of the top side is pressed upwardly and in so doing bears against an associated surface of the top part so that displacement between the bottom part and the top part is no longer possible. That securing means serves to hold the bottom part and the top part in the condition of being connected together even if the height adjusting screw provided is defective. A disadvantage of that structure is that the bent lug no longer permits displacement between the top part and the bottom part.
Therefore the object of the invention is to provide a furniture hinge of the general kind set forth in the opening part of this specification, avoiding the above-mentioned disadvantage.
According to the invention that is achieved by the features of claim 1. Further advantageous configurations of the invention are recited in the appendant claims.
According to the invention it is therefore provided that the hinge arm is mounted displaceably in spite of the safety catcher device relative to the base plate within the predetermined adjusting range.
By means of the adjusting device, the hinge arm can be displaced in a controlled manner relative to the base plate within a predetermined adjusting range. The hinge arm is held in such a way relative to the base plate so as to prevent it from dropping off, wherein the safety catcher device does not influence adjustment of the hinge arm within that predetermined adjusting range. It is only when the displacement travel of the hinge arm exceeds the predetermined adjusting range—triggered by a defect in the adjusting device (fault in the riveting operation, fracture of a component, an actuating element tearing out of the base plate)—that the safety catcher device prevents the hinge arm (and therewith a door leaf connected to the furniture hinge) being able to become completely detached from the base plate. The safety catcher device therefore makes it possible to limit the maximum displacement travel of the hinge arm relative to the base plate in at least one displacement direction.
After having avoided a crash of the hinge arm from the base plate, the furniture hinge is admittedly defective and has to be replaced, but it is substantially possible to avoid a flap from dropping down, as well as injury resulting therefrom to people or damage to objects—caused by a door leaf dropping down.
In a possible embodiment the safety catcher device has at least one abutment which is arranged on the hinge arm and which upon an uncontrolled displacement of the hinge arm relative to the base plate cooperates with at least one corresponding counterpart abutment of the base plate. In this connection it may be desirable if the hinge arm is connected to a hinge cup by way of at least one pivotal lever, wherein the at least one abutment is arranged at an end of the hinge arm, that is remote from the pivotal lever, and the at least one counterpart abutment is arranged at the end of the base plate, that is towards the pivotal lever.
It is to be noted that at least one intermediate plate can also be arranged between the base plate and the hinge arm. In such a case the safety catcher device can be operative between the hinge arm and the at least one intermediate plate and/or between the hinge arm and the base plate.
The article of furniture according to the invention has at least one furniture hinge of the kind in question.
Further details and advantages of the present invention are described by means of the specific description hereinafter. In the drawing:
a, 2b show two different perspective views of a furniture hinge,
a; 4b show a perspective view of the hinge arm in two opposite end positions relative to the base plate,
a, 5b show a furniture hinge with a safety catcher device according to a further embodiment and an enlarged detail view thereof, and
a, 6b show highly diagrammatic views of a safety catcher device according to a further embodiment.
a shows a perspective view of a furniture hinge 4 with a base plate 7 to be mounted to the furniture carcass 2 and a hinge arm 5 which is fitted on to the base plate 7 and which is displaceable relative to the base plate 7 in the directions of the illustrated double-headed arrow (X) by way of an adjusting device 8. The adjusting device 8 includes a rotatably mounted actuating element 8a, for example in the form of a clamping screw, an eccentric screw or a screw wheel. In addition there is an adjusting wheel 9 by which the front region of the hinge arm 5 can be tilted relative to the base plate 7. Depth adjustment, that is to say the spacing of the door 3a relative to the front of the frame 2a, is made possible by the adjusting device 8 while transverse adjustment, that is to say the lateral position of the door 3a relative to the furniture carcass 2, can be implemented by the adjusting wheel 9. The furniture hinge 4 has a hinge cup 6 which is pivotally connected to the hinge arm 5 by way of at least one pivotal lever 10. In the illustrated embodiment the hinge lever 10 is formed in one piece with the hinge arm 5 and is hingedly connected to the hinge cup 6. The hinge movement can be damped over the last closing travel by a damping device 11 mounted in the hinge cup 6. The damping device 11 has a housing 11a, wherein a slider 11b is pressed by the pivotal lever 10 into the housing 11a towards the end of the closing movement of the furniture hinge 4 against the resistance of a damping fluid, whereby the last closing travel can be damped.
b shows a perspective view from below of the furniture hinge 4. The Figure shows a fixing flange 6a connected to the hinge cup 6 and a spring device 12, by which the hinge cup 6 is moveable into the completely closed position and/or into the completely open position relative to the hinge arm 5. By manual adjustment of the actuating element 8a of the adjusting device 8, the hinge arm 5 can be displaced in a controlled manner relative to the base plate 7 which is fixed to the furniture carcass 2. Also shown is the adjusting wheel 9 for transverse adjustment, which projects into a guide 18 (
a shows the hinge arm 5 arranged on the base plate 7, wherein however the actuating element 8a of the adjusting device 8 is missing, which can be caused for example by a defect in riveting the actuating element 8a in the opening 16 of the base plate 7. When the hinge arm 5 is moved in the direction of the furniture carcass 2 with the actuating element 8a missing (see
a shows a perspective view from below of the furniture hinge 4, showing a further embodiment of a safety catcher device 13. In the illustrated Figure, the safety catcher device 13 for the hinge arm 5 has a bracket 24 which is pivotally mounted to the side limb 17 of the hinge arm 5 and which projects through a bore 25 in the base plate 7.
a and 6b show in highly diagrammatic form a safety catcher device 13 for the hinge arm 5 in accordance with a further embodiment. In the illustrated Figure the safety catcher device 13 includes a tensile force-resistant band 26 (preferably of metal) anchored on the one hand to the base plate 7 and on the other hand to the hinge arm 5. In an uncontrolled displacement of the hinge arm 5 relative to the base plate 7, the band 26 can be at least partially rolled up (
The present invention does not relate to the illustrated embodiments but includes or extends to all variants and technical equivalents which can fall within the scope of the following claims. The positional references adopted in the description such as for example up, down, lateral and so forth are also related to the directly described and illustrated Figure and are to be appropriately transferred to the new position.
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