This application is a U.S. nationalization under 35 U.S.C. § 371 of International Application No. PCT/EP2019/067722, filed Jul. 2, 2019, which claims priority to German Patent Application No. 102018116219.7, filed Jul. 4, 2018. The disclosures set forth in the referenced applications are incorporated herein by reference in their entireties
The present disclosure is directed to a guide device for a cooking rack, comprising a side grid and a pull-out guide with rails movable relative to one another, whereby a stationary rail can be fixed to a strut of the side grid via at least two holders.
DE 10 2016 118 267 A1 discloses a household appliance in which a pull-out guide with a guide rail can be fixed to a side grid via holders. The holders surround a cylindrical rod of a side grid and have wall sections that widen at an acute angle which can be placed against the rod. Such fastening systems are known in many ways and have the disadvantage that the holders can be rotated around the axis of the cylindrical rod. This can lead to bending or torsional movements.
DE 10 2017 118 544 discloses a fastening system for fixing a drawer runner to a side grid, in which a front fastening element forms a substantially V-shaped receptacle that embraces the front angled end section of a rod from above. In this way, a play-free arrangement of the pull-out guide can be achieved, although the above-mentioned problems continue to exist due to the cylindrical design of the rod.
It is therefore the object of the present disclosure to create a guiding device in which a pull-out guide with a stable hold can be fixed to a side grid via at least two holders.
A guiding device according to the present disclosure comprises a side grid and a pull-out guide, wherein a stationary rail of the pull-out guide is fixed to a strut of the side grid via at least two holders and the strut has a cross-section deviating from the circular shape, wherein at least one holder has a contact surface which lies flat against the strut. A flat contact, which is not point or line shaped, can ensure a better hold on the strut, as a flat contact offers a better hold against turning or tilting movements. The contact surface can be flat or curved.
In either case, a rotation around a longitudinal axis is prevented, which is not possible with a cylindrical strut.
In embodiments, each holder has a contact surface that lies flat against the strut. This means that all holders can be secured against rotation relative to the strut by placing the contact surface of the holder against an outer surface of the strut.
The strut may have a rectangular cross-section. The extension in vertical direction can be larger than in horizontal direction in order to be able to absorb higher weight forces. Alternatively, the strut can be oval or square instead of rectangular.
In embodiments, at least one holder has a tab that engages under the strut. This can prevent the guide rail from tilting during an extension movement.
For a stable fixing of the stationary rail, at least one holder can embrace the strut in a U-shape. Optionally, all holders can embrace the strut L-shaped or U-shaped.
In embodiments, at least one holder has a first vertical connecting surface welded to the stationary rail and a second vertical surface that rests on the strut. In embodiments, all holders may be so configured. This prevents movement in the horizontal direction. The first vertical connecting surface and the second vertical surface can be offset in horizontal direction or arranged in a plane. Alternatively, a connecting surface of at least one holder could also be welded horizontally to the stationary rail and have only one vertical surface to rest against the strut.
For an effective production, the holders can be made of a bent steel sheet.
The strut may be configured as a full profile. Optionally, the strut can also be made of a bent steel sheet with a U-shaped or other cross-section, for example, to save material.
For a stable fixing of the guide rail, three holders may be provided, which are spaced apart from each other on the same strut to ensure a positive fit and thus fix the drawer runner.
In embodiments, the vertical extension of the strut in the installation position may be at least 40% of the vertical extension of the fixed rail.
A guide device according to the present disclosure may be used in particular for the movable support of a cooking rack, which is arranged displaceably on a baking oven muffle of an oven.
Illustrative embodiments of a guide device according to the present disclosure are explained in more detail below by means of several embodiments with reference to the attached drawings.
A guide device 1 comprises two side grids 2, which can be fixed to an oven muffle of an oven. Each side grid 2 comprises horizontal struts 3 and vertical posts 4. A pull-out guide 6 is fixed to at least one strut 3 of a side grid 2, so that a cooking rack 100 can be placed on a movable rail 8 and moved. Each pull-out guide 6 comprises a stationary rail 7, which is fixed to a strut 3 via several holders. In addition to the stationary rail 7, the pull-out guide 6 can have at least one movable rail 8. Preferably, a movable middle rail for pull-out extension is arranged between the stationary rail 7 and the movable rail 8. An angular cover 9 is provided on the movable rail 8, which covers a gap between the stationary rail 7 and the movable rail 8 and thus prevents the entry of impurities.
The struts 3 on the side grid 2 are not circular in cross-section but rectangular. Also, on the cooking rack 100, there are grid bars 101, which are rectangular in cross-section.
The cross section of strut 3 is rectangular, whereby the extension in a vertical direction is at least twice as large as in a horizontal direction.
The holder 30 comprises an upper horizontal section 31, from which an angled vertical web 32 runs downwards. This vertical web 32 rests on an external contact surface on section 3a of strut 3. The flat contact of the web 32 with the outer surface of strut 3 prevents rotation about an axis in the longitudinal direction of strut 3. The vertical web 32 is followed by a step with a further vertical connecting surface 33, which is located below the vertical web 32 and to which the stationary rail 7 of the pull-out guide 6 is attached, preferably welded on.
The holder 30 further comprises a downwardly inclined web 34, which starts from section 31, and on which a vertical web 35 is held, which rests against the angled end section 3b of the strut, as shown in particular in
The cross-sectional shape of the struts 3, 3′, 103 and 203 can be varied in order to be able to absorb particularly high load capacities or to ensure a particularly stable fixing of the holders.
In the design example shown, each pull-out guide 6 is fixed to the side grid 2 via three holders 10, 20, 30 or 10′, 20′, 30′. It is of course also possible to fix each pull-out guide 6 to the side grid 2 using only two holders, in particular a front and a rear holder, or using more than three holders. In addition, several pull-out guides 6 can also be fixed to different struts 3 on one side grid 2.
The holders 10, 20, 30 or 10′, 20′, 30′ are each made of bent sheet metal. They can also be made of plastic, especially a heat-resistant plastic.
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