The present invention relates to a hinge, in particular for movable furniture parts, comprising at least two hingedly connected fitment portions, namely a hinge arm and a hinge cup, to be fixed to furniture parts. A damping device is provided for damping the hinge movement and a return mechanism by means of which an actuating element of the damping device can be moved into a ready position for the next damping stroke. The damping device and the return mechanism are arranged as separate component units on the hinge cup.
In the state of the art, it is known to provide furniture dampers with relatively complicated and expensive valve constructions in order to realize a return stroke at the end of the damping stroke so that the actuating element or the damper can be moved into a starting position for the next damping stroke. Those valve-like constructions allow a return flow of the damping medium and thus a restoring movement of the damping components. In general, those valve-like constructions are highly complicated and expensive in construction and manufacture and permit only very small tolerances. An example of such a damping device for movable furniture portions is known for example from WO 03/087512 A1 to the present applicant. This prior art document discloses a damper in which a gap which narrows in the direction of the damping stroke remains free between a damping vane and an inside wall of the damper housing, serving as a bypass opening. The restoring movement of the damper is achieved by a reversal tilting movement of the damping vane at the end of the damping process, thereby causing an increase in the through-flow cross-section for the return of the damping vane.
The object of the invention is to provide a hinge of the general kind set forth in the opening part of this specification, having a reliable damping action and a structurally simple and effective solution for appropriate restoration of the actuating element of the damping device.
According to the invention, that is achieved in that the damping device—which does not have a return mechanism on its own—is arranged on a side wall of the hinge cup, and that the return mechanism is arranged on an opposite side wall of the hinge cup.
The state of the art in accordance with WO 03/087512 A1 discloses a hinge having a damping device, wherein the damping function and the return function are effected by means of a free-wheel assembly in a common structural unit. In the course of further development of that solution, it was found that spatial separation of the damping function and the return function is advantageous. It was found that basically one single damping device for each hinge, in a suitably solid design, can be sufficient to provide an appropriate damping action. The separation of the damping function and the return function provides the advantage that the respective structural units can be designed to be more stable and more reliable and are thereby less susceptible to failure.
In accordance with a possible embodiment of the invention, the actuating element can be pivotally arranged during the damping stroke and/or during the return stroke. In this connection, the actuating element can be acted upon by a fitment portion of the hinge or by a hinge lever being arranged between said fitment portions during the closing movement of the hinge. In a structurally simple design configuration, the hinge comprises a hinge arm and a hinge cup being pivotally connected directly or indirectly to the hinge arm, wherein the actuating element is arranged within the hinge cup and can be moved within predetermined limits.
In an embodiment of the invention, the actuating element of the damping device can be connected or releasably connectable to a return element of the return mechanism. In that respect, it may be desirable if the actuating element is releasably connectable to the return element by way of a snap connection. The actuating element with the return element forms a structural unit which is inseparable during operation. In other words, a moment acting on the actuating element during the damping process is simultaneously also transmitted to the return element. Conversely, in the return stroke, a moment acting on the return element is also transmitted to the actuating element so that, after damping has occurred, the actuating element is movable again into a ready position for the next damping stroke. That configuration avoids a lateral moment on the actuating element so that one-sided loading of the actuating element can be substantially excluded.
In this connection, it can be provided that a spring device can be tensioned by the return element during the closing movement of the hinge so that after damping has been effected, the return element can be moved—preferably moved back—by the loaded spring device into the ready position for the next damping stroke.
In a preferred embodiment, the damping device comprises a damper housing and the return mechanism comprises a return housing. The damper housing and the return housing are respectively arranged externally on the hinge cup at an outside wall thereof and beneath a fixing flange of the hinge cup in the mounting position of the hinge cup. In this connection, the damper housing can be arranged on a lateral side wall of the hinge cup and the return housing can be arranged on an opposite side wall of the hinge cup. The actuating element can be arranged within or on the hinge cup at a pivot axis which runs substantially parallel to a hinge axis of the hinge. The pivot axis of the actuating element can also run coaxially with respect to a pivot axis of the damping device and/or coaxially with respect to the pivot axis of the return element.
Further details and advantages of the present invention will be described with reference to the specific description hereinafter. In the drawings:
a, 2b are a perspective view of the hinge cup in the assembled condition and a perspective view from below of the hinge in an exploded condition,
a, 3b are a sectional view of the hinge and a view on an enlarged scale along section plane A-A in
a shows the second fitment portion 4 having the hinge cup 4a and the outer hinge lever 10a which acts on the actuating element 7 which is mounted rotatably within the hinge cup 4a. It is possible to see a damping device 5 in the form of a rotational damper, which is operatively connected to the actuating element 7 and which in the mounted position is fastened externally to the hinge cup 4a at the lateral outside wall thereof and beneath the fixing flange 11 of the hinge cup 4a.
b shows a perspective view (from below) of the hinge 1 in an exploded condition. It is possible to see the first fitment portion 3 in the form of the hinge arm, which is to be fastened to the furniture carcass 8 and which can be latched to the base plate 9 shown in
a shows a sectional view of the hinge 1 in the assembled condition. It is possible to see the first fitment portion 3 in the form of the hinge arm and the second fitment portion 4 in the form of the hinge cup 4a pivotally connected to the first fitment portion 3 by way of the two hinge levers 10a, 10b. The return housing 19 of the return mechanism 6 is mounted to a lateral outside wall of the hinge cup 4a.
The present invention is not limited to the illustrated embodiment, but includes or extends to all variants and technical equivalents which can fall within the scope of the claims appended hereto. The positional references adopted in the description, such as for example up, down, lateral and so forth are also related to the usual position of installation of the hinge or to the directly described and illustrated Figure and are to be appropriately transferred to the new position upon a change in position. In addition, the two structural units can be formed integrally on the hinge cup.
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This application is a continuation application of International application PCT/AT2009/000018, filed Jan. 20, 2009, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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Parent | PCT/AT2009/000018 | Jan 2009 | US |
Child | 12832292 | US |