The invention resides in a guide arrangement with a combined deceleration and acceleration arrangement disposed in a carrier housing.
DE 10 2006 058 639 A1 discloses a combined deceleration and acceleration arrangement. This arrangement is screwed onto a guide structure before assembly of a furniture piece and is then installed in the furniture piece. With a later assembly, the guide arrangement first needs to be uninstalled.
It is therefore the object of the present invention to provide a guide arrangement which can be easily installed without problems.
In a guide arrangement with a combined deceleration and acceleration arrangement which is disposed in a carrier housing mounted on a guide track, the carrier housing includes at least two spaced engagement elements and the guide track includes corresponding counter engagement elements which, together, form clamping connections wherein at least one of the carrier housing-side and the guide track-side engagement elements are in the form of projections and the corresponding engagement elements, that is the guide track or, respectively, the housing-side engagement elements are in the form of an engagement ears slidably receiving the projections.
The invention will become more readily apparent from the following description of a particular embodiment thereof described below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The combined deceleration and acceleration arrangement (20) is shown in
The carrier element consists for example of aluminum. It has a disc-like base body 52, which is guided by means of to two guide pins 53, 54 in two guide grooves 22, 23 of the carrier housing 21 which are spaced from each other. The guide grooves (22, 23) which extend in certain areas parallel to each other have different lengths. The length of the longer guide groove 22 which faces away from the mounting area 28 of the carrier housing 21 is in the shown exemplary embodiment 130% of the length of the shorter guide groove 23. Both guide grooves 22, 23 comprise straight sections 24, 25 which extend parallel to each other and cavities 26, 27 which face away from the cylinder piston unit 72. The shorter guide groove 23 is displaced with respect to the longer guide groove 22 by 10% in the direction of the cylinder-piston unit 72. The distance of the straight sections 24, 25 is for example 16% of the length of the stroke of the shorter guide groove 23. The cavity 26 of the longer guide groove 22 may merge to the straight section via an obtuse angle or a circular sectional transition area. The guide pins 53, 54 have engagement elements 55, 56′, which extend behind the guide web 29 arranged between the guide grooves 22, 23.
At its side facing away from the guide pins 53, 54, the base body 52 has for example two engagement projections 57, 58. The engagement projection 57 facing the cylinder-piston unit 72 has an engagement surface 59 and the piston rod head has a piston rod head receiving area 61. The second engagement projection 58 includes an abutment surface 62 and a lead-in area 63, which extend at an acute angle with respect to the base body 52 and the engagement surface 59.
Furthermore, the carrier element 51 includes a spring accommodation area 64, in which the spring 82 is supported with one end thereof while the other end of the spring 82 is received in a spring reception 31 of the carrier housing 21. The spring 82 is for example a tension spring 82, which is part of the acceleration arrangement 81.
The carrier housing 21 is U-shaped in both, the longitudinal and the transverse cross-section. In the exemplary embodiment, it has a length of 180 millimeter, a width of 40 millimeter and a depth of 15 millimeter. As a result, the length of the carrier housing 21 and, consequently, the length of the combined deceleration and acceleration arrangement 20 is shorter than four times the piston stroke of the cylinder-piston unit 72. The cylinder-piston unit 72 is supported for example by means of a central accommodation pin and an elastically deformable engagement clamp 33. In addition, the carrier housing 21 includes two support webs 34, 35, which are oriented in the longitudinal direction of the carrier housing.
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Adjacent the longest engagement projection 36, there is a support web 39 which is for example in the same plane as the slide surfaces 46, 47, 48 of the engagement projections 36, 37, 38 facing the viewer. The support web 39 further has an engagement knob which extends normal to the support surface 41. Its length is about 20% of the length of the support web 39.
The guide track 10, see
For mounting, first for example the carrier element 51 is inserted into the support housing 21. Subsequently, the spring 82 and the cylinder-piston unit 72 are installed in the housing 21 and connected to the carrier element 51.
Then the combined deceleration and acceleration arrangement 20 can be attached to the guide track 10 which, depending on circumstances, has already been mounted to a furniture body part or to a drawer. To this end, the combined deceleration and acceleration arrangement 20 is so placed onto the guide track 10 that the longest engagement projection 36 extends below the knob 16. The two engagement elements 16, 36 form a clamp connection 2. Herein, the support surface 41 abuts a mounting surface 15 of the guide track 10. Also, the slide surfaces 47, 48 are disposed for example on the mounting surface 15. Upon further insertion of the combined deceleration and acceleration arrangement 20 in the mounting direction 14 for example after a stroke of 3 millimeter, also the engagement projections 37, 38 are moved behind the knobs 17, 18 of the guide track 10 to form further clamping connections 2. The mounting stroke is then continued until the engagement projection 42 snaps into the longitudinal cut-out 12. The mounting direction 14 is in the shown example parallel to the main working direction 45 of the combined deceleration and acceleration arrangement 20.
The guide arrangement 1 assembled in this way is for example installed on a drawer. The drawer has for example a carrier pin. With the first insertion of the drawer, the pin slides for example along the lead-in area 63 and moves between the receiving pins 57, 58.
When now the drawer is pulled out, the carrier pin pulls the carrier element 51 from the end position 65 shown in the
Upon re-insertion of the drawer, the carrier pin engages, in a partial stroke near the closed end position of the drawer, the combined acceleration and deceleration arrangement 20, whereby the carrier element 51 is released from the park position. The piston rod 75 is pulled back into the cylinder. The air displaced from the cylinder chamber causes a deceleration of the drawer. The deceleration force is superimposed by the acceleration force of the acceleration arrangement 81. The spring 82 is relaxed and pulls the drawer slowly into the closed end position.
For uninstalling the combined deceleration and acceleration arrangement 20, the carrier housing 21 can be grasped at the center thereof so that the engagement projection 42 is released from the longitudinal slot 12. Then the combined deceleration and acceleration arrangement 20 can be moved out of the guide track 10 by sliding it in a direction opposite to the installation direction 14.
It is also possible that the carrier-side engagement elements 36-35 are in the form of ears and the guide-track-side engagement elements 16-18 are in the form of spigots.
Also, a design of a deceleration and acceleration arrangement 71, 81 other than the one described may be used.
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This is a continuation-in-part application of pending international patent application PCT/DE 2010/001359 filed Nov. 24, 2010 and claiming the priority of German patent application 10 2009 054 331.7 filed Nov. 24, 2009
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