The present invention relates to a guide system for guiding at least one door wing, in particular a folding-sliding-door, movably supported relative to a furniture carcass. The guide system includes at least one guide rail having a longitudinal direction, the longitudinal direction of the guide rail extending substantially parallel to a depth direction of the furniture carcass in a mounted condition on the furniture carcass, a carrier for movably supporting the at least one door wing, the carrier being displaceably supported at least over a region along the guide rail, at least one abutment for determining an end position of the at least one carrier in the longitudinal direction of the guide rail, and at least one adjustment device for adjusting a position of the at least one abutment.
Furthermore, the invention concerns an item of furniture comprising a furniture carcass and at least one door wing, the at least one door wing being movably supported relative to the furniture carcass by a guide system of the type to be described.
EP 0 254 041 A1 discloses a furniture door which is pivotally supported via hinges on a stop bar. The stop bar can be displaced along an upper guide and a lower guide via a scissor mechanism, and the furniture door can be moved in a depth direction of the furniture carcass. The lower guide includes an adjustable abutment, so that the furniture door can be adjusted in a lateral direction when the furniture door is in a closed position.
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It is an object of the present invention to propose a guide system of the type mentioned in the introductory part, thereby avoiding the above-discussed drawbacks.
According to the invention, the abutment can be adjusted by the adjustment device in the longitudinal direction relative to the at least one guide rail.
In other words, the abutment for determining an end position of the carrier can be adjusted in relation to the guide rail extending in the depth direction in the mounted position, so that an end position of the carrier can be adjusted by an actuation of the adjustment device.
Accordingly, by the adjustment device, the door wing to be connected to the carrier can also be positioned in a depth direction of the furniture carcass such that in the mounted condition, a front narrow side of the door wing, in the inserted condition of the door wing, can be arranged flush with a narrow side of the furniture carcass.
The adjustment of the abutment relative to the guide rail can be implemented, for example, in a stepless manner. Alternatively, it is possible that the adjustment device includes a plurality of predetermined positions for the adjustable arrangement of the abutment.
According to an embodiment, the adjustment device has a self-locking configuration. In this way, it can be ensured that a previous adjusted position of the abutment relative to the guide rail will remain in each adjusted position.
The adjustment device can include at least one rotationally supported operating element, and the at least one abutment can be adjusted relative to the guide rail by rotating the operating element.
According to an embodiment, the guide rail includes a front-end portion in the mounted position, and the operating element is arranged on the front-end portion of the guide rail. In other words, the operating element is immediately and directly accessible from the front, that is to say also when the door wing is fully inserted in the depth direction, for a manual or for a tool-assisted adjustment. For example, the operating element can be arranged on a front face of the guide rail in the mounted position. In this way, a simple, intuitive and comfortable adjustment of the abutment relative to the guide rail can be afforded.
The operating element can be rotationally supported about an axis, the axis extending substantially parallel to the longitudinal direction of the guide rail.
The guide rail can include at least one linear guide for displaceably supporting the abutment, and the abutment can be displaced in or along the at least one linear guide by an actuation of the adjustment device.
The guide system can include a transmission mechanism for converting a rotational movement of the operating element into a linear movement of the abutment. The conversion of a rotational movement into a linear movement is a known measure for a person skilled in the art. This can be implemented, for example, by a rack-pinion-arrangement, by a worm gear, or by a threaded spindle/spindle nut arrangement. Moreover, the transmission mechanism offers the possibility to vary the transmission ratio. For example, the operating element can be driven with a cordless screwdriver at a relatively high rotational speed, and the abutment can be driven with a small hub, but with a large force.
The transmission mechanism can include, for example, a coupling rod connected to the at least one abutment, and the coupling rod can be moved relative to the guide rail by an actuation of the adjustment device. The guide rail can include at least one guide channel for receiving the coupling rod, whereby the coupling rod can be arranged on the guide rail in a visually unobtrusive manner and safely from a possible engagement of fingers or objects. The coupling rod can be configured either as a thrust lever or as a threaded spindle.
According to an embodiment, the at least one abutment is formed or arranged on an ejector of an ejection device. By the ejection device, the carrier can be ejected in a direction opposite the depth direction by overpressing the abutment into an overpressing position arranged behind the end position. Preferably, an entirety of the ejection device can be adjusted relative to the guide rail by the adjustment device.
Further details and advantages of the invention result from the following description of figures, in which:
In the shown embodiment, the carrier 11 can be releasably locked to the longitudinal rail 7 via a receiving device 15. The receiving device 15 is configured so as to receive the running carriage 6, so that the running carriage 6 can be moved from the longitudinal rail 7 into the receiving device 15. For this purpose, guide grooves 20, 21 may be arranged in the longitudinal rail 7. The guide grooves 20, 21 extend in the longitudinal direction (L) of the longitudinal rail 7 and are aligned flush with corresponding guide grooves 20a, 21a of the receiving device 15 when the receiving device 15 is in the transfer position. In this way, the running wheels of the running carriage 6 can be displaced between the longitudinal rail 7 and the receiving device 15 without a disturbing abutting edge.
For the improved decoupling between the receiving device 15 and the carrier 11, it can be provided that the receiving device 15 includes at least one supporting roller 16 separate from the guiding device 14 of the carrier 11, the at least one supporting roller 16 being movable along the guide rail 17. It can be preferably provided that the guide rail 17 includes a first running limb 17a and at least one second running limb 17b separate from the first running limb 17a. The running wheel 14a of the guiding device 14 is movably supported along the first running limb 17a of the guide rail 17, and the at least one supporting roller 16 of the receiving device 15 is movably supported along the second running limb 17b of the guide rail 17.
The carrier 11 and the receiving device 15 are connected to one another in a movement-coupled manner upon a movement along the guide rail 17 in the depth direction (Z). It is preferably provided that the receiving device 15 and the carrier 11, upon a movement along the guide rail 17 in the depth direction (Z) and in a direction opposite the depth direction (Z), are coupled to one another without clearance. For the improved support of the carrier 11, at least one further guide rail 18 may be provided, and a further running wheel 19 of the carrier 11 is displaceably supported along the further guide rail 18.
In the shown embodiment, two abutments 28 are provided, and each of the abutments 28 is formed or arranged on an ejector 36 of the ejection device 27. Each of the ejectors 36, in a usual manner, includes a lockable force storage member configured to be unlocked by a movement of the abutments 28 into an overpressing position arranged behind the end position. The ejection device 27 further includes an insertion slit 29 for a portion of the carrier 11, so that the position of the carrier 11 can be stabilized in the end position in a direction extending transversely to the longitudinal direction (L2). By applying a force to the furniture parts 3a, 3b in the end position of the carrier 11, the receiving device 15 of the carrier 11 can contact the abutments 28 so as to move them into the overpressing position, so that the force storage members of the ejectors 36 can be unlocked, and the carrier 11 can be ejected in a direction opposite the depth direction (Z) by a force of these force storage members.
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