The present invention relates to a hinge having a side part which can be fastened to a wall and a hinge part which can be pivoted relative to the side part and to which a door can be fixed, and having a linear damper arranged in the side part with a housing and a piston rod which is pretensioned by a spring in a direction away from the housing.
DE 20 2006 003 196 U discloses a furniture hinge in which a hinge part is pivotally mounted on a side part by means of a support lever and a guide lever. The guide lever is equipped with an extension arm on which a linear damper with a housing and a piston rod that is displaceable relative to the housing is pivotably mounted. Such a linear damper is well suited for damping a closing movement, but there is the problem that by pivoting the linear damper the required installation space in the side part is large.
It is therefore the object of the present invention to create a hinge which, in a particularly compact design, allows at least one closing movement to be damped.
This object is solved by a hinge with the features of claim 1.
In the case of the hinge according to the invention, a housing of the linear damper is non-rotatably fixed in the side part and fastened to a holder, wherein the holder is fixed to at least one axis on which a lever for pivoting the hinge part is rotatably mounted. As a result, the axis can be used both to support the hinge part and to fix the linear damper. On the one hand, this leads to a reduction in the number of components, and on the other hand, it allows the linear damper to be fixed in the immediate vicinity of the lever, so that the linear damper requires comparatively little installation space.
The holder can be fixed on two axes or, in an alternative embodiment, the holder can be fixed in a non-rotatable manner via at least one axis and with one body edge of the holder resting against the side part.
The holder preferably has a U-shaped shaped part having two legs with openings in which at least one axis is inserted. Particularly preferably, the at least one axis has a polygonal area which approximately corresponds to at least one opening of a leg of the holder. As a result, the linear damper can be easily mounted by pushing the axis through.
The linear damper preferably comprises a pot-shaped housing, which is integrally designed with the holder. Alternatively, the housing of the linear damper can also be pot-shaped and have at least one step projecting radially outwards on the side facing away from the base so that the housing can be inserted into an opening in the holder. Irrespective of whether the housing and the holder are one or more components, the housing preferably contains a linearly displaceable piston to which the piston rod is fixed.
In a further embodiment, a control cam is formed on one of the levers, which compresses the linear damper during a closing movement of the hinge shortly before reaching a closing position and during an opening movement shortly before reaching the maximum opening position. As a result, the linear damper can be used for both closing and opening damping. As an option, the opening damping can also be dispensed with. The control cam is preferably formed on at least one curved web of the lever or hinge part and slides along a pin which rests against the linear damper. The pin can be guided linearly in an elongated hole of the holder, so that the pin is moved linearly via the control cam and the linear damper is pressed together accordingly or can be moved apart. It is also possible to actuate the damper directly through the cam.
For a particularly compact design, the stroke length of the linear damper is designed to be less than 5 mm; in particular, the stroke can be between 3 mm and 4.2 mm. The length of the linear damper is preferably less than 20 mm, in particular less than 18 mm, so that the linear damper only occupies a small construction volume in the side part.
The invention is explained in more detail below using several embodiment examples with reference to the attached drawings, wherein:
A hinge 1, in particular for furniture or household appliances, comprises a side part 2 which can be fixed to a side wall of a furniture body or to another wall. A hinge part 3 is pivotably mounted on the side part 2, on which a door can be fixed, which can be pivoted from a closing position into an opening position via hinge 1. Two levers 4 and 5 are provided between side part 2 and hinge part 3 for this purpose. The lever arm 4 is U-shaped, wherein the lever arm 4 has lateral webs 44. The lever 4 has openings 47 at the webs 44, through which an axis 6 is inserted to rotatably mount the lever 4 on the hinge part 3. Furthermore, a spaced-apart axis 7 is integrally formed with axis 6, which is passed through an eye 56 on the lever 5 to rotatably mount the lever 5 on the hinge part 3. The lever 5 can also consist of several individual flat parts which are placed next to each other to form a lever 5 with corresponding holes for the axes 7 and 9.
The side part 2, which is U-shaped and has two legs 20 and a connecting web 21, has openings 22 on the legs 20, through which the axis 8 is passed, in order to rotatably mount the lever 4 on the side part 2. In addition, openings 23 are formed on the legs 20, through which an axis 9 is inserted in order to rotatably mount the lever 5 on the side part 2.
To dampen a closing movement of hinge part 3, a linear damper 10 is provided, which has a pot-shaped housing 11 and a piston rod 12 movable relative to the housing 11. A piston 13 is fixed to the piston rod 12 to generate damping forces when the piston 13 moves relative to the housing 11. The linear damper 10 has a compact design and the stroke movement of the piston rod 12 is preferably in a range between 2 mm and 6 mm, in particular 3 mm to 5 mm.
The linear damper 10 is fixed to a holder 15, which is arranged in the side part 2. The holder 15 is U-shaped and comprises an opening 19 at the connecting section, into which the housing 11 of the linear damper is inserted, until a radially outwardly projecting edge rests against the housing 11 at the holder 15. Two lugs 29 are formed on the holder to limit movement of the housing 11 in the longitudinal direction of the piston rod 12. The holder 15 has openings 17 and 18 on the two legs which are penetrated by two axes 8 and 9 which are inserted into the side part 2. Thus the holder 15 and thus also the linear damper 10 are non-rotatably held in the side part 2. The holder 15 also includes an elongated hole 16 for guiding a pin 14. The pin 14 rests on one end of the piston rod 12 to compress the linear damper 10. The pin 14 can also be firmly connected to the piston rod 12, so that a kind of hammer head is formed on the piston rod 12 to guide the piston rod 12 in the elongated hole 16. A spring 75 is also provided in the linear damper 10 to pretension the piston rod 12 into a protruding position.
Side part 2 can optionally be fixed directly to a side wall of a furniture body. In the embodiment example shown, however, a mounting plate 30 is fixed to the side wall, on which a retaining element 31 is held, on which the side part 2 is adjustably held. The retaining element 31 has a slot-shaped opening 36 for a height adjustment 50 and an opening 35 for a depth adjustment 40. The depth adjustment 40 has an eccentric pin 41, which is passed through a recess 24 on the side part 2 and engages in the opening 35. The height adjustment 50 has a guide groove 51 which is inserted in the opening 36 on the retaining element 31 and a thread 52 which is engaged by means of the threaded hole 25 in the side part 2.
The retaining element 31 is also latched to the mounting plate 30 via a latching element 34, which is rotatably mounted on the retaining element 31 via an axis 32 and is also pretensioned via a spring 33.
The hinge 1 also comprises a spring 60, which is designed as a leg spring and has a first spring arm 61 supported by the lever 4. A second opposing spring arm 62 is supported on the lever 5, for which a receptacle 63 is formed on a web 55 on the lever 5. Alternatively, other closing spring arrangements known from the state of the art can also be used. For example, arrangements with a leaf spring can also be used.
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The spring 60 is held by the axis 8 in an intermediate space of the holder 15′, here in the integral construction with the housing 11′. For a compact design and in order to enable moving the spring arm 62 freely past the housing 11′, the housing 11′ of the damper is formed off-center on the holder 15′. The spring arm 62 can thus extend in a free space thereby created next to the housing 11′.
In order to fix the housing 11 in the direction of movement of the piston rod 12, two integrally formed lugs 29 are provided on the holder 15, which form a stop for one edge of the pot-shaped housing 11. The housing 11 has a radially outwardly projecting step 28 at the end opposite the base, which ensures that the housing 11 can be inserted through the opening 19 in the holder 15, but only up to step 28. On the opposite side of the step 28, the lugs 29 are provided, which limit or prevent movement towards the hinge part 3.
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A seal 76 is also held to the pot-shaped housing at step 28, which is in contact with an outer sealing lip 78 or a sealing bead at an inner wall of step 28. Seal 76 also has an internal opening 77 which is penetrated by the piston rod 12 so that the piston rod 12 is movable relative to seal 76.
The seal 76 is held by a cover 80, which is fixed in a clamped manner to the inner wall of step 28 by an outer ring. The cover 80 includes an inner ring 82 with an opening 81 penetrated by the piston rod 12. The inner ring 82 is mounted in a spring-loaded manner via spring elements 83 in the axial direction of the piston rod 12 and presses the seal 76 into the housing 11′. If the piston rod 12 is moved into the housing 11′, the piston rod 12 displaces a certain volume, so that a damping fluid, for example oil, requires more volume. As a result, the seal 76 is slightly displaced in the axial direction on the housing 11′ against the force of the spring elements 83, so that the volume of the piston rod 12 can be compensated. When the piston rod 12 is pushed out of the housing 11′ again by the spring 75, volume compensation takes place in the opposite direction and the seal 76 is pushed back into the housing 11′ by the spring elements 83. Of course, other pistons fixed to piston rods 12 can also be used as linear dampers. The linear damper with the housing 11 or 11′ and the piston rod 12 preferably has a length of less than 20 mm, in particular less than 18 mm, so that a particularly compact design is provided.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2017 114 477.3 | Jun 2017 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2018/065603 | 6/13/2018 | WO | 00 |