The invention relates to a guide device for guiding a goods carrier within a housing, having at least two guide units which are each, at a transverse distance from one another, on the one hand fixed to the housing and on the other hand coupled to the goods carrier, and which guide the goods carrier through a traversing movement between a slid-in operating position and a pulled-out position in which it is at least partially drawn out of the housing.
The use of guide devices for guiding a goods carrier within a housing of a heating device, for example a baking oven, is known from prior art which is not available in published form. In a quite conventional manner, guide rails are provided on opposite side walls of the housing of a baking oven which serve to support a goods carrier, for example in the form of a baking tray or oven rack. In order to remove the goods carrier from the housing it is necessary to grasp this by a front edge and pull it out of the housing. Guide devices are also known which are on the one hand fixed to the housing and on the other hand coupled to the goods carrier and which guide the goods carrier through a traversing movement between the operating position and the pulled-out position. However, in the case of both the conventional guide rails and also the guide device with the two guide units, it can occur that the goods carrier becomes misaligned or becomes canted against the side walls on being pulled out.
The object of the invention is therefore to create a guide device of the aforementioned type by means of which the at least one goods carrier guided thereon is reliably and safely guided between an operating position and a withdrawn pulled-out position.
This object is achieved by means of a guide device with the features of the independent claim 1. Further developments of the invention are presented in the dependent claims.
The guide device according to the invention is characterised in that a synchronisation device is provided in order to synchronise the movement of the guide units during the traversing movement of the goods carrier coupled to the guide units. The synchronisation unit thus ensures that the guide units are synchronised when the goods carrier is pulled out, preventing the goods carrier from becoming misaligned or canted against the side walls of the housing.
In a further development of the invention, the guide units are fastened to a rear wall of the housing by means of fastening means. Expediently, a fastening is provided in the central region of the rear wall in both directions of the rear wall.
In a particularly preferred manner, the guide units are in each case provided with a guide linkage consisting of several guide arms which can be moved in the manner of a concertina and thereby guides the goods carrier between the operating position and pulled-out position. As an alternative to the concertina-type guidance, a telescopic guidance is also conceivable in which telescopic arms are provided which telescope into one another in a linear manner.
It is possible that the guide arms are designed in the form of swivel arms which are connected swivelably with one another and are swivelable around swivel axes on the upper side and/or goods-carrier side.
In a particularly preferred manner, the guide linkages in each case have two swivel arms, of which a first swivel arm is mounted so as to swivel around a housing-side first swivel axis and a second swivel arm is mounted so as to swivel around a goods-carrier-side second swivel axis, and wherein the two swivel arms are connected swivelably with one another via a third swivel axis. Consequently, with such a configuration the guide linkages can in each case form a knee joint.
In a particularly preferred manner, the synchronisation device is provided with synchronisation means via which the guide units are synchronously connected with one another. As a result, a movement of one guide unit is also necessarily translated into a movement of the other guide unit, so that the guide units are synchronised during the traversing movement between the operating position and the pulled-out position of the goods carrier.
In a further development of the invention, the guide units are coupled with the goods carrier at a coupling interface by means of coupling means, wherein the synchronisation means are arranged in the region of the coupling interface.
In a particularly preferred manner, the synchronisation means are arranged on the one hand on the goods-carrier-side guide arm, in particular swivel arm, of one guide unit and on the other hand on the goods-carrier-side guide arm, in particular swivel arm, of the other guide unit. Where the guide arms are designed in the form of swivel arms, these synchronisation means are expediently arranged on the goods-carrier-side swivel axes.
In a further development of the invention, the synchronisation means are designed in the form of toothed segments, toothed racks, threaded rods, cable pulls and/or belts.
In a particularly preferred manner, synchronisation means designed in the form of toothed segments are arranged on the goods-carrier-side swivel arm on the guide unit, such that they are in intermeshing engagement with one another.
In a particularly preferred manner, the coupling means for coupling the guide unit to the goods carrier are designed in the form of a bulkhead partition which is mounted so as to be movable by means of the guide units between an operating position located in the region of the rear wall and a pulled-out closure position in the region of a housing opening of the housing.
The invention further comprises a heating device, in particular an oven, with a housing enclosing a heatable interior space, wherein the interior space is limited at the rear by a rear wall and at the front by a door, which in a closed position closes off a housing opening permitting access to the interior space, wherein at least one goods carrier which can be removed from the housing after opening the door is received within the housing for the purpose of heating the goods, which is characterised by a guide device according to the present invention.
A preferred exemplary embodiment of the invention is illustrated in the drawing and is explained in greater detail in the following, wherein:
However, the guide device 11 according to the invention is explained in the following with reference to the example of a baking oven.
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The housing 13 encloses a heatable interior space 14 which is limited at the rear by a rear wall 15 and at the front by a door 16.
In a closed position, the door 16 closes off access to the interior space 14. Expediently, the door is designed in the form of a hinged flap and can be swung forward and down when opening.
The housing also has two opposing side walls 17a, 17b, a floor 18 and an upper wall 19 opposite this.
At least one goods carrier 20 which can be removed from the housing 13 after opening the door 16 is received within the housing 13 for the purpose of heating goods. In the example of the baking oven, the goods carrier is in the form of a carrier for goods which are to be cooked, for example in the form of a baking tray or oven rack.
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In the example shown, two guide units 23a, 23b are provided which in each case consist of guide arms and in each case have a guide linkage 26a, 26b, wherein the guide linkages jointly form a type of concertina guide.
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The guide device 11 further comprises a synchronization device 51 for synchronizing the movement of the guide units 23a, 23b during the traversing movement of the goods carrier 20 coupled to the guide units 23a, 23b.
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The synchronization means are shown by way of example in the form of toothed segments 54a, 54b; 55a, 55b. As shown in particular in
The first toothed segments 54a, 55a in each case possess a cylindrical base section 56 with a central through-opening 57, wherein the cylindrical base section 56 has a radial slot 58 running in a radial direction which makes it possible for the associated vertical struts 37, 38 to be installed from the side. The radial slot 58 thus makes possible a lateral introduction of the toothed segments 54a, 55a onto the vertical strut 37, 38. As shown in particular in
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The coupling means comprise at least one hook element 62 and at least one hook mounting 63 for the detachable mounting of the at least one hook element. In the example shown, two hook elements 62 projecting backwards from the rear edge of the baking tray are located on the rear wall of the baking tray, while the associated hook mountings are located on the two outer edge regions of the bulkhead partition 46. The hook mountings 63 in each case comprise a mounting slot 64 running in the vertical direction of the bulkhead partition, and with hooking members 65 lying above one another in a vertical direction at a vertical distance which pass through the slot width of the associated mounting slot. The hook elements 62 or engaging hooks on the rear side of the baking tray can then be hooked into the associated hooking members 65 at the desired height on the bulkhead partition.
Following completion of a process of cooking the foodstuffs on the baking tray, the door 16 is opened and the baking tray is pulled out into its pulled-out position 25. The bulkhead partition 46 thereby moves forwards and closes off the housing opening 47 substantially completely. The two guide linkages 26a, 26b are unfolded so that the two coupling interfaces 52, 53 assume the maximum distance from one another. The two third swivel axes 31 are shifted in the direction of the centre. Through the toothed segments 54a, 54b; 55a, 55b, both on the first coupling interface 52 and also on the second coupling interface 53, the movement of one guide linkage 26a is translated synchronously into a movement of the other guide linkage 26b, that is to say, if for example the baking tray is pulled out by grasping it by a left- or right-hand corner of the baking tray, the synchronization of the two guide linkages 26a, 26b by means of the toothed segments 54a, 54b; 55a, 55b prevents the baking tray from being canted or actually coming into contact with the side walls of the housing.
In addition to ensuring substantially complete closure of the housing opening 47, the bulkhead partition 46 also has the function of protecting the lifting mechanism of the guide device 11, i.e. the two guide linkages 26a, 26b, so that these are not damaged or soiled.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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202017006449.9 | Dec 2017 | DE | national |