The present invention relates to a guide assembly for guiding at least one movable furniture part. Furthermore, the invention concerns an item of furniture having such a guide assembly.
Assemblies for guiding a sliding door or a folding-sliding door are already known in the prior art. Austrian application AT 50618/2019 to the present applicant discloses an assembly for guiding a sliding door or a folding-sliding door, with a compensating device for compensating for a tilting moment acting on the sliding door or folding-sliding door.
A drawback of such an assembly is the fact that the mounting operation of the assembly as well as the transport of the assembly prove difficult, because a carrier of the assembly is freely movably supported on a furniture wall via the at least one guide system. In the case of the mounting operation, the carrier has thus always to be held in position by an assembling person. For the transport of the assembly, the carrier or the sliding door or the folding-sliding door, respectively, must be secured against displacement.
It is an object of the present invention to resolve the drawbacks of the prior art, and to propose an assembly for guiding a sliding door or a folding-sliding door, the assembly being improved with respect to the prior art. A further object is to propose an item of furniture comprising at least one of such an assembly.
As for the guide assembly, at least one securing device is thus provided by which the at least one guide device can be fixed relative to the at least one guide in a securing position, and the at least one securing device includes at least one securing body integrated into the at least one adjustment device.
When the securing device is in a securing position, the at least one guide and the at least one guide device and thus also the stationary furniture part and the movable furniture part are secured relative to one another. In this securing position, the guide assembly can be transported and mounted without any problems. When the guide assembly is located at its destination or when the guide device is completely assembled, the securing device can be transferred into a release position. The at least one guide and the at least one guide device and thus also the stationary furniture part and the movable furniture part are now movable relative to one another.
A securing device according to the invention is insofar advantageous with respect to securing devices according to the prior art (screws, splints, etc.) in that the entire securing device can remain on the guide assembly. Therefore, no screws or splints or the like must be disposed, collected, deposited, etc.
As for an item of furniture according to the invention, it is provided that the item of furniture includes at least one guide assembly according to the invention. Preferably, the item of furniture includes at least one interior space configured to be at least partially covered by the at least one movable furniture part, and kitchen furniture and kitchenware can be arranged within the at least one interior space, and/or the item of furniture includes at least one cavity extending in a depth direction of the item of furniture for at least partially accommodating the at least one movable furniture part.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the at least one securing device includes at least one switch element configured to transfer the at least one securing device from the securing position into a release position. Preferably, the at least one switch element is pivotally supported, and it is particularly preferable that the at least one switch element is configured as a screw.
Such a switch element, in particular in a preferred embodiment, significantly facilitates the transfer of the securing device from the securing position into the release position.
It can further be advantageous when the at least one securing device includes at least one further securing body which is connected or which is configured to be connected to the at least one guide device.
According to a further aspect of the invention, the at least one securing device includes at least one securing element configured to secure the provided securing bodies relative to one another in the securing position and configured to release in a release position, so that the securing bodies are movable relative to one another.
Such a configuration of the securing device provides a simple as well as an efficient securing of the at least one guide device to the at least one guide.
The at least one securing device can include at least one spring element for pre-stressing the at least one securing element in a direction of the securing position.
Preferably, the at least one securing element is configured as a pivoting lever, and/or includes at least one ramp by which the at least one securing element can be overridden by the at least one guide device.
Preferably, the at last one coupling device includes at least one entrainment member, and the at least one guide includes at least one abutment configured to be coupled to the at least one entrainment member, or vice versa.
This provides for a simple implementation of the adjustment device for adjusting the at least one guide relative to the at least one stationary furniture part.
It has proven particularly advantageous when at least one further guide is provided, the at least one further guide being configured to be arranged on the at least one stationary furniture part, and the at least one adjustment device is arranged on the at least one further guide. Preferably, the at least one further guide is configured to be fixed to the at least one stationary furniture part via a fastener.
By virtue of such at least one further guide, a more stable guidance of the movable furniture part on the stationary furniture part can be guaranteed, without the need that additional modifications have to be made on the at least one adjustment device.
It is particularly preferable when at least one transverse guide is provided, the at least one transverse guide extending transversely to the at least one guide. Preferably, the at least one transverse guide is connected or is configured to be connected to the at least one guide in a movement-coupled manner.
In this way, upon an adjustment of the at least one guide relative to the at least one stationary furniture part, the transverse guide is also adjusted therewith. Accordingly, a perfect guidance of the movable furniture part on the stationary furniture part can be ensured, also after an adjusting operation.
It has proven to be advantageous when the guide assembly includes a compensating device for compensating for a tilting moment of a carrier and/or of a furniture part movable on the carrier about a tilting axis.
Thereby, the compensating device can include at least one cable pulling device and/or at least one pivoting lever mechanism, and the at least one pivoting lever mechanism includes at least two pivoting levers hingedly connected to one another.
In this way, an assembly for guiding a folding door or a folding-sliding door with an improved stability and stiffness can be provided.
According to a further aspect of the invention, the compensating device is at least partially, preferably entirely, pre-mounted on the carrier in a delivery condition of the assembly.
This significantly facilitates the mounting operation of the assembly according to the invention. When the at least one securing device is also at least partially, preferably entirely, pre-mounted on the carrier in a delivery condition of the assembly, the mounting operation can be further facilitated.
In a preferred embodiment, the at least one securing body and the at least one entrainment member can be formed together so as to have a one-piece configuration. This leads to a simple configuration of the securing device according to the invention.
Further, the at least one securing element, in a release position, is configured to be at least partially, preferably entirely, countersunk within the at least one securing body.
As mentioned in the introductory part, protection is also sought for an item of furniture comprising at least one guide assembly according to the invention.
Further details and advantages of the invention will be further explained in the following description with reference to the drawings, in which:
In the securing body 10, a spring element 14 and a securing element 13 are arranged, and the securing element 13 is pressurized by a force of the spring element 14. The securing element 13 further includes a ramp 13a.
Further, an actuating element 9 for actuating the adjustment device 6 and a switch element 12 for transferring the securing device 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 from a securing position into a release position can be seen.
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When now the switch element 12 is actuated, thus the screw turned in, the securing element 13 is movable in a direction of the securing body 10 against the force applied by the spring element 14, and is finally countersunk therein.
It is possible that the securing element 13 is not or is only partially countersinkable within the securing body 10.
The securing element 13 is thus no longer in engagement with the further securing body 11 (not shown). The securing device 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 is located in the release position.
A fastener for fastening the second guide 15 on the stationary furniture part 3 is not depicted. The fastener can be configured basically in each suitable form, preferably, however, as screws.
It can be seen that an entrainment member 8a is in a form-locking connection with an abutment 4a of the guide 4, the abutment 4a being in the form of a recess. The coupling device 8 is formed by the abutment 4a and by the entrainment member 8a. The mounting device 7 is non-displaceably arranged on the stationary furniture part 3 and on the second guide 15, respectively.
When the actuating element 9 is actuated, the entrainment member 8a and thus the (first) guide 4 are moved away from the mounting device 7. The guide 4 and the furniture part 2 connected to the guide 4 via the at least one guide device 5 are thus displaced relative to the mounting device 7, to the stationary furniture part 3, and to the second guide 15, respectively. In other words, the actuating element 9 allows adjustment of the coupling device 8 (which is coupled to the guide 4) relative to the mounting device 7
The securing body 11 arranged on the at least one guide device 5 can thereby ride over the ramp 13a, thereby causing the securing element 13 to be countersunk within the securing body 10 against the force applied by the spring element 14. After the ramp 13a has been overridden, the securing body 11 comes into engagement with the recess of the securing element 13. The securing device 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 is then located in the securing position.
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Moreover, an additional guide 19 can be seen, the additional guide 19 providing for a more stable guidance of the guide device 5.
Arranged laterally from the item of furniture 100, a cavity 102 is provided. The cavity 102 is formed by two stationary furniture parts 3 mutually spaced from one another.
In the cavity 102, the movable furniture part 2 in the form of a folding-sliding door can be countersunk in a folded-together condition. When the furniture part 2 in the form of a folding-sliding door is spread apart, the furniture part 2 covers an interior space 101 of the item of furniture 100.
A further part of the item of furniture 100 adjoins the cavity 102, for example a cupboard. When the movable furniture part 2 in the form of a folding-sliding door is in a spreaded-apart position and when the further part of the item of furniture 100 is closed, then the movable furniture part 2 in the form of the folding-sliding door and the further part of the item of furniture 100 form a uniform furniture front.
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