The present invention relates to an item of furniture having a furniture body and at least one flap being upwardly movable by means of an actuating arm which is connected to the flap and acted upon by a spring device, wherein the actuating arm is preferably pivotable about a horizontal axis and wherein further an electric drive device is provided which can act upon the actuating arm.
According to the prior art, various designs of items of furniture with a setting device for moving a flap upwardly are known. DE 102 23 026 describes a cover setting device for a cupboard, whereby a flap can be swung parallel to the front side of the item of furniture and also across thereto. In order to retain the flap in any desired open position, a spring device is provided which has an adjustable sliding member in order to act upon the actuating arm.
It is an object of the present invention to propose an item of furniture of the type referred to in the introduction which improves the intuitive operability of the movable flap.
In compliance with the invention this is can be achieved in that a coupling device is provided which can operate between the electric drive device and the actuating arm, wherein the coupling device allows the actuating arm to move freely across a limited pivoting range in an open position and/or in a closed position in at least one direction of rotation.
By means of the arrangement or effect of the electric drive device referred to above, the movement of the flap which opens upwards can be at least partially supported by the electrical drive device, and in the case of heavy flaps with a large surface area, the operability can be facilitated. A flap which is in a fully open position in a spatially high collocation can often only be reached with difficulty and the manipulation of this flap is significantly facilitated by the electric drive device. Advantageously it is provided that the electric drive device acts on the same actuating arm or lever which is also acted upon by the spring device.
The arrangement of the pressurised actuating arm with the electric drive device may also be provided on both sides of the flap or on both furniture side walls of the cabinet. It might, however, also be sufficient to fit an electric drive device to only one side of the flap or of the item of furniture.
By arranging the coupling device in accordance with the manner described above, a motorised movement of the actuating arm can be achieved, wherein the electric drive device preferably only operates across a partial range of the pivotal distance of the actuating arm. This can, for example, allow the motor to supply a starting impulse which will provide the actuating arm a sufficient torque via the coupling device so that the flap can be moved into the respective end positions without any additional motorised support, only by means of the force of the spring device which acts upon the actuating arm.
A preferred embodiment of the invention provides for the spring device to pressurise the actuating arm such so that the flap is basically retained in any pivoting position against the force of gravity. The spring device serves to compensate the weight of the flap so that the flap is essentially self-supporting. To achieve this, all measures and arrangements according to the prior art may be applied here. All the actions and layouts, whether in terms of distances between axes as, for example, described in DE 101 45 856, by suitable actuating arm pivot points with reference to the flap, by spring mechanisms with varying ratios of transmission, by adjustable sliding valves, control cams with control contours or by similar means. It is, however, provided that the spring device can be adjustable in order for the torque applied on the actuating arm can be varied.
In connection with this invention, “spring devices” should be understood to refer not only to spring mechanisms with mechanical spring components but also to all other known power stores such as gas pressure stores or the like. It is also possible to provide power from an external energy source, for example, that of the electric drive, to form at least part of the spring device.
In designing the electric drive device it may be useful if the torque which is to be supplied to the adjustable arm by the electric drive in order to open the flap is essentially equal to the moment of inertia of the flap multiplied by the angular acceleration of the flap which is to be obtained. For a flap which has been ideally put in balance, this means that the electric drive has only to provide minimal power. A minimally structured electric motor can therefore be designed which shall guarantee operation without any problems while using little power.
A further embodiment of the invention provides that an actuating device may be arranged in order to move the flap, wherein the actuating device comprises a base structure adapted to bet fitted to the body of furniture. The actuating arm is on the one hand pivotably mounted to the base structure and on the other hand articulated to the flap. There a numerous known designs of these actuating devices in the prior art which can be advantageously combined with the scope of the present invention. The base structure (core) is normally fitted to a lateral wall of the item of furniture. A spring device pressurises the actuating arm connected to the base structure by means of setting devices. Advantageously, the flap can be moved by the actuating device from the fully closed position to an open position or in the opposite direction. One embodiment of the invention provides for the actuating arm to be arranged on the basic structure on a bearing axis. In this connection it is convenient if the electric drive device is arranged substantially coaxially to the bearing axis of the actuating arm. This can enable a central pivot point which will, in addition, require few construction components, so permitting the actuating device to be simply realised as a structural feature.
One embodiment of the invention provides that the electric drive device can be connected—at least temporarily—to the actuating arm. For this purpose, a transmission may be arranged which can be equipped—in the event that structural conditions are required—with a gear or a gear reduction. Also a coupling mechanism may be provided which includes gear teeth, friction linings or the like. Due to the minimally required torque of the electric drive and the small structural size resulting from this, it can usefully be fitted inside a casing or in or onto said base structure of the actuating device.
A further embodiment of the invention provides that a second flap may be provided which is articulated about a horizontal axis with respect to the first flap. This type of arrangement is known as bi-fold lids which can be used for cover elements of upper cupboards in kitchens. The actuating arm is advantageously articulated to the lower second flap for easier mobility and for more stable guidance of the flap.
In accordance with the state of art, there are flaps which are known as so-called swivel flaps, where the connected furniture flap can be swung backwards across beyond the furniture body. Also known are so-called lift flaps, where the furniture flap can be moved substantially parallel to the front face of the furniture body across the entire opening and closing movement path. It is also within the scope of invention to combine above-mentioned flaps with the concept of the present invention.
Advantageously the flap can be moved from an open to a fully closed position over at least a part of the movement path by means of the electric drive. It can also be advantageous if the flap can be moved to a fully open position over at least a part of the movement path by the electric drive. This enables the flap to be brought into the respective end position, wherein this movement can be damped. For this purpose the electrical drive itself can be provided to achieve a dampened motion of the flap.
A number of design features are conceivable and possible in order to activate the electric drive. The electric drive can, for example, be activated by a switch device, preferably a push-button switch. It may be practical that the switch device is arranged on or in the item of furniture or spatially outside thereof. This type of switch device significantly facilitates the process since the weight of the flap can often be more than 20 kg. The switch device can also activate the electric drive by wireless transmission means.
Alternatively or as an addition, it can be useful if the electric drive can be activated by a manual movement of the flap, in which the electric drive can be activated by pulling or pushing the flap. These types of function are known as touch-latch functions, where the flap can be moved into the fully open as well as the fully closed position by being pulled or pushed. Accordingly, it is not necessary to provide handles or holding components on the flap.
Alternatively or as an addition to the aforementioned possible forms of activation, it may be an advantage for the electric drive to be activated by a—preferably contactless—sensor device. A further design feature provides for the electric drive to be verbally activated by a speech recognition device. Activation of the electric drive may also be performed by an optical detecting device, preferably a camera.
Advantageously the electric drive comprises an electric motor, preferably a direct current motor, and a transmission gear. The direct current motor may also be designed as a linear motor.
With regard to the energy supply, it is an advantage if the electric drive is supplied with power by a power store, preferably a battery. An external power supply can also be provided by the normal domestic power grid.
For a smooth and regular process of movement it can be an advantage if at least one damper device is provided in order to dampen the movement of the flap. For this purpose, bumpers, linear or rotation dampers or the like may be used. A useful design feature is, however, provided so that the damper device is at least partly formed from the electric drive while the damping action can also fully be effected by the motor. In order to reduce the loud noise of closing and any mechanical overstraining of the system components, it may be an advantage if the damper device at least dampens the movement of the flap over the last opening section and/or at least over the last closing section of the flap.
Further details and advantages of this invention will be explained in greater detail by the description given in the following figures and by reference to the drawings. These show as follows:
a, 2b a side view and a top plan view of the embodiment shown in
a, 4b an embodiment of the actuating device with an adjustable spring device for moving the flap,
a-8c various possible methods of activation of the electric drive,
a-9e an exemplary embodiment of a coupling device for connecting the electrical drive with the actuating arm,
a shows the embodiment shown in
a shows a schematic embodiment of an adjustable actuating device 16 in side view,
a-8c show various embodiments of activation of electric drive 5. Each of the representations shows views onto side wall 1 of an item of furniture with a bi-fold flap being upwardly movable, said bi fold flap comprises two part flaps 2 and 2′.
a-9e show an exemplary embodiment of coupling the electric drive 5 and actuating arm 3. A coupling device 40 comprises of two substantially disc-shaped coupling elements 41 and 42 which are arranged coaxially relative to one another and which permit at least a temporary connection between electric drive 5 and actuating arm 3. The first coupling element 41 can be connected with the electric drive 5, while the second coupling element 42 is connected with actuating arm 3. The first coupling element 41 has a circular sector shaped opening 43 with a stop 45 and a counter-stop 46. The second coupling element 42 comprises a lug 44 which can engage into opening 43, provided that the coupling elements 41, 42 are in a coupled position. Lug 44 is freely movable between stop 45 and counter-stop 46.
c-9e each show perspective views of both coupling elements 41 and 42, where lug 45 in opening 43 can be guided between stop 45 and counter-stop 46. First coupling element 41 is connected to electric drive 5 while second coupling element 42 is connected to actuating arm 3 of flap 2.
Coupling device 40 is advantageously designed such that the maximum opening angle of actuating arm 3 or of flap 2 can be adjusted. The position of coupling device 40 shown in
The present invention is not limited to the embodiments shown, but includes or extends to all variants and technical equivalents which can fall within the scope of the following claims. The positional details which have been selected in the description (such as top, bottom, lateral or the like) refer to the usual installation position or to the figure directly described and illustrated and in the event of a change of position may be correspondingly transferred to the new position. Actuating arm 3 can, for example, also be designed as a gear rack which meshes with a pinion on electric drive 5. The invention is identified by a simple and smooth fitting system which by the use of the free-wheel coupling device described and in conjunction with an ideal weight compensation of flap 2 requires a minimum degree of power from electric drive 5, since a turning impulse of electric drive 5 will suffice to transfer the necessary torque for the opening or closing movement. The electrical performance of the motor can, for example, be determined at 20 W to 40 W, where an impulse time of 0.5 to 1.0 seconds has been shown to be favourable. If the electric drive 5 is active across the entire pivotal path of actuating arm 3 or of flap 2, the performance dimensions of the motor shall be correspondingly less, for example from 4 W to 5 W. The performance data of electric drive 5 are, however, dependent on the friction values of the complete system, in particular on the selective setting of spring device 4. In addition to control and regulation device 36 (which can be designed as hardware and/or software), a start-up coupling device and an overload connection device, for example a coil spring device which operates on coupling device 40, can be supplied.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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A 478/2005 | Mar 2005 | AT | national |
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Parent | PCT/AT2006/000117 | Mar 2006 | US |
Child | 11896724 | US |