Guide fittings for pulling out drawers

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6752478
  • Patent Number
    6,752,478
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, August 28, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 22, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A pull-out guide assembly for a drawer (1) has, on both sides of the drawer (1), a respective pull-out rail (5) on the drawer side and a respective support rail (3) on a furniture body side. Where appropriate, a central rail (6) is arranged displaceably between the support rail (3) and the pull-out rail (5). The pull-out rail (5) is inserted in a drawer side wall and fixed therein. A damper which damps the push-in movement of the pull-out rail (5) before the latter reaches the rear end position is provided. The damper (10) acts on a slide (9) which is guided displaceably on the pull-out rail (5). The slide (9) has a stop (8) by means of which it abuts against the body rail (3) or the central rail (6) before the pull-out rail (5) reaches its rear end position.
Description




The invention relates to a pull-out guide assembly for drawers having on both sides of the drawer a respective pull-out rail on a drawer side and a respective support rail on a furniture body side. Where appropriate, a central rail is arranged displaceably between the support rail. The pull-out rail is preferably insert in the drawer side wall and being fixed therein, and has a damper which damps the push-in movement of the pull-out rail before the latter reaches a rear end position.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The object of the invention is to better integrate the damper in the pull-out guide assembly.




The object according to the invention is achieved in that the damper acts between the pull-out rail and a slide which is guided displaceably on the pull-out rail. The slide has a stop by means of which it abuts against the body rail or the central rail before the pull-out rail reaches its rear end position.




Advantageously, the damper is borne on or in the slide, the pull-out rail having an abutment for the damper.




Advantageously, the damper is constructed as a fluid damper, with air or a liquid, preferably an oil, being used as the damping medium.











An exemplary embodiment of the invention will be described below with reference to the figures in the attached drawings.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

shows a diagrammatical side view of a pull-out guide assembly according to the invention in a fully pulled out position.





FIGS. 2

to


5


show side views of this pull-out guide assembly according to the invention in various intermediate positions.





FIG. 6

shows a side view of this pull-out guide assembly in the closed position.





FIG. 7

shows a side view of the front region of the pull-out guide assembly according to the invention with the drawer closed.





FIG. 8

shows a section along the line A—A in FIG.


7


.





FIG. 9

shows a side view of a front region of the pull-out guide assembly according to the invention with the drawer partly pulled out.





FIG. 10

shows a side view of a further exemplary embodiment of a pull-out guide assembly according to the invention in the region of a damper and with the drawer open.





FIG. 11

shows a side view of this pull-out guide assembly, the drawer having been pushed into a furniture body far enough for damping action to begin.





FIG. 12

shows a side view of this pull-out guide assembly with the drawer pushed completely into the furniture body.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




The pull-out guide assembly according to the invention has, on each side of a drawer


1


, a support rail


3


secured to a furniture body side wall


2


, a pull-out rail


5


arranged on the drawer


1


within a drawer side wall


4


, and a central rail


6


running between the rails


3


and


5


.




The load between rails


3


,


5


, and


6


is transmitted in a conventional manner by way of rollers and/or glide means, preferably by way of rollers borne in a running carriage.




A damping mechanism


7


is borne on the pull-out rail


5


and comprises a slide


9


and a damper


10


, which in the exemplary embodiment according to

FIGS. 1

to


9


is borne in the slide


9


. In both the exemplary embodiments shown, the damper


10


is constructed as a fluid damper having a cylinder and a piston which can move linearly therein. The piston has a piston rod


11


which in the embodiment according to

FIGS. 1

to


9


bears a plunger


12


. The damper


10


may be constructed either as an air damper or as a liquid damper. The slide


9


has a stop


8


. The slide


9


is constructed in the manner of a housing and the damper


10


is inserted into the slide


9


and held by means of a screw


13


around the slide


9


.




When the drawer


1


is closed the stop


8


of the slide


9


strikes against a front end


14


, which act as a counter stop. The support rail


3


and the slide


9


cannot move further.




The pull-out rail


5


, on the other hand, is moved further into the furniture body together with the drawer


1


. An abutment


15


thereof presses against the plunger


12


and thus pushes the piston of the damper


10


into the cylinder, in opposition to the resistance of the damping liquid or air. This results in gentle damping of the inward movement of the drawer


1


and prevents a front panel


16


from striking against the body side walls


2


with great force.




In the embodiment shown, the abutment


15


is not constructed directly on the pull-out rail


5


but is part of a mounting


17


for the damping mechanism


7


, which is rigidly connected to the pull-out rail


5


. In this connection, the abutment


15


projects through a slot


18


in the slide


9


. The slide


9


is surrounded by the mounting


17


in a U-shaped arrangement.




When the drawer


1


is opened the slide


9


is brought back into its ready position by a spring integrated in the damper


10


.





FIGS. 7 and 9

also show a securing means


19


for the front panel


16


in order to illustrate the position of the damping mechanism


7


.





FIGS. 10

to


12


shown an exemplary embodiment in which the slide


9


abuts against the front end of the central rail


6


. When the pull-out rail


5


is moved further back relative to the slide


9


, the piston of the damper


10


is pushed into the cylinder and the push-in movement of the drawer


1


is damped.




In this embodiment, the damper


10


is borne in a tube


27


which is articulated in tiltable manner on the slide


9


. The free end of the piston rod


11


of the damper


10


is borne on the pull-out rail


5


. During damping, the damper


10


performs a slight tilting movement.




A hook


26


is provided on the slide


9


which reaches below the central rail


6


in the pushed-in position.




In the embodiments shown, a pull-in device


20


is arranged at the rear end of the support rail


3


. A friction wheel


21


, which may, where appropriate, also be provided with a toothed ring, is borne on the central rail


6


.




At its front end, the central rail


6


is provided with a coupling device by way of which the central rail


6


may be coupled to the pull-out rail


5


. The coupling device includes a lever


22


which is borne in tiltable manner on the central rail


6


and latches into a recess


23


in the pull-out rail


5


in the coupled position.




At the beginning of the closing movement, the central rail


6


and the pull-out rail


5


run in a different manner with respect to one another, since the friction wheel


21


lies on a friction face


24


and the pull-out rail


5


is supported against the friction wheel


21


. Once the central rail


6


and the pull-out rail


5


have reached the position shown in

FIG. 2

, the friction wheel


21


leaves the friction face


24


and the control action of the friction wheel


21


is no longer effective.




Instead, a stop


25


of the pull-out rail


5


abuts against the front end of the central rail


6


, and the central rail


6


is pushed further into the body by the pull-out rail


5


.




Once the central rail


6


and the pull-out rail


5


have reached the position shown in

FIG. 3

, the lever


22


of the coupling device strikes against the front end of the support rail


3


or the friction face


24


, is tilted into the perpendicular position and latches into the recess


23


in the pull-out rail


5


. The pull-out rail


5


is thus coupled to the central rail


6


, and the two rails


5


,


6


are together moved further in the closing direction until the slide


9


strikes against the front end of the support rail


9


by means of its stop


8


.




Once the drawer


1


has moved in slightly, the central rail


6


is coupled to the pull-in device


20


, the pull-in device


20


acting on the rear end of the central rail


6


. At this stage the central rail


6


is pulled further into the furniture carcass together with the pull-out rail


5


, this movement being damped by the damper


10


. This means that the drawer runs into the furniture carcass very smoothly.




When the drawer


1


is pull out, first of all the pull-out rail


5


remains coupled to the central rail


6


, and these are moved outward together until the lever


22


leaves the support rail


3


and is tilted into the position shown in FIG.


1


. This releases the coupling between the pull-out rail


5


and the central rail


6


. Then the friction roller


21


runs on the friction face


24


of the support rail


3


, and there is a different displacement of the rails


5


and


6


.




The restoring spring integrated in the damper


10


brings the damper


10


back into the ready position.



Claims
  • 1. A pull-out guide assembly for use on a furniture drawer, comprising:a pull-out rail for use on a drawer side; a support rail for use on a furniture body side; a slide which is displaceably guided on said pull-out rail, said slide having a stop; a counter stop positioned so that said slide comes to abut said counter stop with said stop of said slide before said pull-out rail reaches a rear end position during push-in movement of said pullout rail relative to said support rail; and a damper operable to damp push-in movement of said pull-out rail before said pull-out rail reaches the rear end position, said damper being operable between said pull-out rail and said slide; wherein said slide is guided displaceably on said pull-out rail when said damper is operable to damp push-in movement.
  • 2. The pull-out guide assembly of claim 1, wherein said damper is borne by said slide and said pull-out rail has an abutment for said damper.
  • 3. The pull-out guide assembly of claim 1, wherein said counter stop is positioned at a front end of said support rail.
  • 4. The pull-out guide assembly of claim 1, wherein a central rail is arranged displaceably between said support rail and said pull-out rail.
  • 5. The pull-out guide assembly of claim 4, wherein said counter stop is positioned at a front end of said central rail.
  • 6. The pull-out guide assembly of claim 4, and further comprising a coupling to couple said pull-out rail with said central rail at a rearward region of displacement.
  • 7. The pull-out guide assembly of claim 1, wherein said damper is a fluid damper.
  • 8. The pull-out guide assembly of claim 7, wherein said fluid damper comprises a liquid as damping fluid.
  • 9. The pull-out guide assembly of claim 7, wherein said fluid damper comprises air as damping fluid.
  • 10. The pull-out guide assembly of claim 1, wherein said damper has a piston which can move linearly in a cylinder.
  • 11. The pull-out guide assembly of claim 1, wherein said slide is arranged at a front end of said pull-out rail.
  • 12. The pull-out guide assembly of claim 1, and further comprising a guide secured to or formed on said pull-out rail for guiding said slide, said guide having an abutment constructed thereon for abutting said damper.
  • 13. The pull-out guide assembly of claim 1, wherein said slide comprises a housing having a hollow and said damper is inserted into said hollow of said housing.
  • 14. The pull-out guide assembly of claim 13, wherein said slide comprises a screw and said damper comprises a cylinder fixable in said slide with said screw.
  • 15. The pull-out guide assembly of claim 1, and further comprising a guide for guiding said slide, said guide having a U-shaped arrangement surrounding said slide.
  • 16. The pull-out guide assembly of claim 1, wherein said stop of said slide projects downwardly in a functional position of said pull-out rail.
  • 17. The pull-out guide assembly of claim 1, wherein said slide is displaceably guided on an upper side of a running web of said pull-out rail.
  • 18. The pull-out guide assembly of claim 1, wherein said damper is held in a tube which is tiltably borne on said slide.
  • 19. The pull-out guide assembly of claim 1, and further comprising a pull-in device for pulling said pull-out rail into a rearmost position thereof.
  • 20. The pull-out guide assembly of claim 19, wherein a central rail is arranged displaceably between said support rail and said pull-out rail, and further comprising a coupling to couple said pull-out rail with said central rail at a rearward region of displacement, and wherein said pull-in device acts on said central rail.
Priority Claims (3)
Number Date Country Kind
50/2000 Jan 2000 AT
401/2000 Mar 2000 AT
1835/2000 Oct 2000 AT
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/AT01/00006 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO01/50917 7/19/2001 WO A
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