1. Field of the Invention
The present invention refers to a guide and support device for a furniture door, designed to support the door when it is open (that is, when it is practically horizontal) and to make the opening movement and the closing movement of said door gradual.
2. Description of Related Art
Many types of guide and support devices are known in the art, ranging from cables or chains (suitable only for supporting the door when it is open) to devices comprising pairs of rods, frictionally movable with respect to one another, which are designed to make the door opening movement gradual.
There is currently a demand on the market for guide and support devices which, besides supporting the door when it is open and making the opening movement gradual, also make the door-closing movement easier and are more aesthetically pleasing than the devices of the prior art.
No guide and support devices are currently available that are able to meet the above-mentioned market demand, in particular making the closing of the door easier.
Object of the present invention is to produce a guide and support device that is able to meet the demands of the market, overcoming the limitations of the devices of the prior art; this object is achieved by means of a guide and support device having the characterizing features set forth herein.
The invention will now be described with reference to a purely exemplifying (and therefore non-limiting) embodiment illustrated in the appended figures, where:
In the appended figures like elements will be denoted by the same reference numerals.
In the preferred embodiment of the device 1 described herein, the first pulley 8 carried by the second body 4 is a pulley comprising at least two races, the first body 3 carries a second pulley 9 comprising at least one race and the cable 6 passes alternately in the races of the first and of the second pulley (8, 9).
This allows the cable 6 to be given the necessary length to support the open door 7 though maintaining limited the stroke of the second body 4 and, consequently, the length of the support 2 and of the device 1: in fact, if, as in the embodiment shown in
The use of pulleys (8, 9) with a plurality of races also allows the action of the spring 5 to be made gentler and more gradual both during the compression and during the expansion thereof.
Furthermore,
the second body 4 carries a shock absorber 12 (
the first body 3 comprises means suitable to adjust the position thereof at the time of the installation of the device 1: this allows the angle of aperture of the door 7 to be adjusted and small differences in position due to the type of hinge used and/or to small inaccuracies in the positioning of the device 1 and/or in the point of attachment of the cable 6 to the door 7 to be compensated for.
Said adjustment means comprise a screw 10 (advantageously a micrometric screw), fixed to the support 2, which acts on a threaded bush 11 integral with the first body 3.
The use of pulleys (8, 9) with a plurality of races allows a more precise adjustment of the position of the first body 3 by means of the above adjustment means (10, 11) since, in the same way as stated previously with reference to the second body 4, a small shift of the first body 3 leads to a greater change (for example quadruple) in the length of the cable 6 coming out of the device 1.
The device 1 further comprises a covering element 20, shown very diagrammatically in dashed lines in
In the appended
Operation of the device 1 will now be described with reference to
When the user opens the door 7 causing it to rotate in the direction of the arrow F (
The action of the spring 5 makes the opening of the door 7 more progressive and easier, since the compressed spring 5 counterbalances part of the weight of the door 7.
When the user closes the door 7 making it rotate in the direction of the arrow F1 (
The tension of the spring 5 at rest advantageously keeps the door 7 closed, preventing it from opening due to its own weight.
Without departing from the scope of the invention, a person skilled in the art can make to the guide and support device previously described all the changes and improvements suggested by normal experience and/or by the natural evolution of the art.
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