The invention relates to a locking device for releasably locking two furniture parts that can move relative to one another against the force of an energy storage mechanism, comprising a heart-shaped locking contour with a heart-shaped depression and at least one, in particular bolt-shaped, locking element that can move relative to the heart-shaped locking contour and, in a locking position, can be arranged in the heart-shaped depression of the heart-shaped locking contour. The at least one locking element can move, through a movement out of the locking position into an overpushed position, out of the heart-shaped depression into a release position. The invention furthermore relates to an ejection device for a movable furniture part, comprising at least two component parts that can move relative to one another and at least one energy storage mechanism, which is active between the at least two component parts. The invention furthermore relates to an ejection device for a movable furniture part, comprising at least two levers that can pivot relative to one another, at least one energy storage mechanism, which, in a loaded state, applies a force to the at least two levers in the direction of an open pivoting position, and at least one locking device for releasably locking the at least two levers in a closed position against the force of the loaded energy storage mechanism. The invention furthermore relates to a piece of furniture with a furniture carcass and at least one furniture part that can move relative to the furniture carcass.
Locking devices with heart-shaped locking contours and ejection devices with such locking devices are known from the state of the art. However, with such ejection devices, there is the problem that the locking device is always locked in a closed position of the ejection device. However, there are application cases in which an ejection device is required which does not automatically also generate a locking when the closed position is entered. For example, the ejection devices and locking devices from the state of the art are not suitable for performing a locking dependent on the relative position—of the ejection device, for example—in the closed position, since the locking device locks in every position of the closed position.
JP2011-162994 describes a door frame with a movable furniture part composed of two panels and an ejection device, wherein a lever of the ejection device is pushed against a guide bar of the door frame via a compression spring arranged centrally on a base, in order to spread the movable furniture part open out of a closed position into an open position. During a manual closing of the movable furniture part, the lever engages in the guide bar of the door frame again, the movable furniture part transitions into the closed position and force is applied to the compression spring. In the closed position, the ejection device is locked via a locking device. The locking device consists of a gripper, which generates a locking by engaging in a hook.
A disadvantage of the state of the art is that, due to the construction of the ejection device out of only one lever, which generates a spreading-open action of the movable furniture part about an axis of rotation via only one spring, a separately arranged guide bar is provided. The separately arranged guide bar cannot be arranged between the panels of the movable furniture part due to structural size, as a result of which only the transition between a closed position and an open position is made possible by the ejection device. Moreover, the locking mechanism locks the ejection device in the case of small opening angles of the panels of the movable furniture part, as a result of which there is no need to spread the movable furniture part open out of a folded-up position using the ejection device. This is due to the structural design of the locking device and the compression spring arranged centrally on the base, wherein the compression spring brings about a force transmission onto the lever normal to the base and does not make any small opening angles of the panels possible, in particular not without locking the ejection device in the case of small angles between the lever and the base in the case of an identical mode of operation. In addition, the force of the ejection device is conveyed jerkily by the compression spring, which is accompanied by less convenience in using the piece of furniture and a reduction in the life of the components involved in the spreading-open action.
The objective technical problem of the present invention is therefore to specify a locking device that is improved compared with the state of the art, an ejection device with a locking device and a piece of furniture with such an ejection device, in which the disadvantages of the state of the art are at least partially remedied, and which are characterized in particular in that a locking is selectively dependent on the extent to which the locking device closes.
It is therefore provided according to the invention that the locking device has a push-through depression that is separate from the heart-shaped depression and in which the at least one locking element can be arranged, and at least one blocking contour, which blocks a movement of the at least one locking element out of the push-through depression into the heart-shaped depression.
The at least one heart-shaped depression guarantees a locking state, wherein the at least one blocking contour guides the at least one locking element into the push-through depression when the locking device is overpushed out of the locking state. If the at least one locking element is located in the push-through depression, then during a transition into a less overpushed position of the locking device the at least one locking element is guided past the heart-shaped depression over the at least one blocking contour and transferred into a release position.
If the locking device is in the release position, then in the case of a constant exertion of pressure on the locking device the at least one locking element is guided past the heart-shaped depression and into the push-through depression, wherein the transition into a release position again is made possible once the exertion of pressure has ended.
If the exertion of pressure on the locking device is ended substantially immediately after the at least one locking element has been elevated above the heart-shaped depression, the at least one locking element is arranged in the heart-shaped depression and the locking state is established.
Only then is it thereby made possible for the locking device to be able to transfer out of the release position into the locking state and out of the locking state into the release position as well as out of the release position and into the release position again without a subsequent locking, dependent on a progression of the exertion of pressure.
The locking device thus makes a selective locking possible, dependent on several possible relative positions of the locking element in relation to the heart-shaped locking contour.
Furthermore, the ejection device has at least one such locking device, wherein the heart-shaped locking contour is arranged on one of the at least two component parts that can move relative to one another and the at least one locking element is arranged on the other.
It is thereby made possible that in the case of an exertion of pressure on the ejection device the at least one locking element can come to rest in the heart-shaped locking contour and the ejection device can transfer into a positionally stable closed position.
Moreover, the at least one locking device can be formed such that the at least two levers, unlocked, can move freely relative to one another in a pushed-through position in which the levers form an angle which is smaller than the angle of the levers in the closed position.
The fact that the at least two levers can move freely relative to one another in the pushed-through position makes it possible for the at least one locking element of the locking device to be able to be guided past the heart-shaped locking contour over the at least one blocking contour, and thus the transition of the ejection device into the open pivoting position is guaranteed.
Independently of whether the ejection device is previously in the closed position or in an open pivoting position, the transition of the ejection device into a pushed-through position is guaranteed in the case of an exertion of pressure beyond the closed position, and the transition into the open pivoting position is guaranteed when the exertion of pressure is ended.
The force of the at least one energy storage mechanism is active both in the closed position for the effective locking and in the pushed-through position for supporting the movement into the open pivoting position.
Moreover, the piece of furniture can have at least one such ejection device.
It is thereby made possible for the at least one ejection device to support a transfer of the at least two panels of the movable furniture part out of the coplanar position into an open position and the at least two panels out of the parallel position into a spread-open position.
In the parallel position, the at least one ejection device is in the pushed-through position, wherein the locking devices arranged thereon are in the overpushed position. As a result, in the case of a movement out of the parallel position, the force of the energy storage mechanism can act and makes it possible for the at least two panels to unfold.
In the coplanar position, the at least one ejection device is in the closed position, wherein the locking devices arranged thereon are in the locking position. As a result, the force of the energy storage mechanism is impeded and the at least two panels remain stationary in the coplanar position. When the at least one ejection device transitions into the pushed-through position, the locking device is in the overpushed position, wherein the force of the energy storage mechanism acts and makes an opening of the at least two panels possible.
The at least one ejection device thus guarantees both an opening of the movable furniture part out of a coplanar position and a spreading open out of a parallel position.
According to an advantageous design of the invention, the at least one blocking contour has at least one blocking chamfer with which the at least one locking element can be forced in the direction of the release position, starting from an arrangement in the push-through depression.
The blocking chamfer makes it possible, after the at least one locking element has been arranged in the push-through depression, for the at least one locking element to be guided past the heart-shaped locking element and the locking device to transition not into the locking position but into the release position.
In one embodiment of the invention, the locking device has at least one bypass channel, through which the at least one locking element can move past the heart-shaped depression into the push-through depression.
The transition of the at least one locking element out of the release position past the heart-shaped locking contour and the at least one blocking contour into the push-through depression is particularly promoted by the at least one bypass channel.
It is advantageously provided that the locking device has at least one inlet opening for the at least one locking element, and the heart-shaped locking contour and the at least one blocking contour are arranged between the at least one inlet opening and the push-through depression.
From the release position, the at least one locking element can reach the heart-shaped locking contour and/or the push-through depression via the at least one inlet opening.
Because the at least one blocking contour and the heart-shaped locking contour are arranged between the push-through depression and the at least one inlet opening, it is possible to establish either the locking position and then the release position again or the release position again without an interim locking, depending on a degree of the overpushing out of the release position. In both variants, the at least one locking element enters the push-through depression before the release.
It has proved to be convenient for at least the heart-shaped locking contour, the push-through depression and the at least one blocking contour to be arranged on a common base.
As a result, the maintenance effort is reduced and the life is extended since there are fewer separate component parts of the locking device.
It has proved to be advantageous for the at least one locking element to be arranged on a pivotable lever, preferably of at least two levers that can pivot relative to one another.
As a result, the at least one locking element can enter the at least one inlet opening of the locking device in the case of a movement of the pivotable lever relative to a second component part or lever.
An advantageous variant is that the at least one locking device is formed such that the heart-shaped locking contour is arranged on one of the at least two levers that can pivot relative to one another, and the at least one locking element is arranged on the other.
A movement progression of the at least one locking element between the at least one inlet opening and the push-through depression is thereby effected in a particularly convenient manner.
It is particularly preferred for one of the at least two levers to have fastening means for fastening the ejection device on the movable furniture part, and/or one of the at least two levers to have a free end, on which at least one rotatably mounted rolling body for supporting the lever on a stop surface has, and/or one of the at least two levers has a free end on which at least one spacer is arranged, preferably wherein the at least one spacer can be arranged in different positions relative to the free end.
The fastening means guarantee that the ejection device can be fixed on the movable furniture part in a positionally stable manner after installation.
The friction during a contact between the ejection device and the stop surface is reduced by the rolling bodies arranged on the free end, as a result of which the life of both the ejection device and the stop surface is increased. The stop surface can be arranged on a separate component of a piece of furniture or be an integral constituent of the piece of furniture. Particularly preferably, the stop surface is formed by the furniture carcass during the transition between the coplanar position and the open position and by one of the at least two panels during the transition between the parallel position and the spread-open position.
It is possible to react to the structural design of the piece of furniture through the at least one spacer arranged on the free end because the distance between the ejection device and the stop surface can be adjusted.
Depending on the setting of the spacer, the locking device of the ejection device is transferred into the overpushed position earlier or respectively later, in the case of an exertion of pressure by a user. In addition, a fine adjustment can be effected via the spacer, in order to guarantee the locking position in the case of a predefined angle between the at least two levers.
It has proved to be convenient for the ejection device to have a first part of a guard locking device which can be brought into operative connection with a second part of the guard locking device which can be arranged on a piece of furniture, preferably wherein one of the two parts of the guard locking device has a permanent magnet and the other of the two parts is formed metallic at least in regions, and/or the first part of the guard locking device is arranged on an exterior of the ejection device.
It is possible to react to the structural size of the piece of furniture and/or the structural circumstances before installation through the guard locking device formed in two parts.
The guard locking device supports the at least one energy storage mechanism to the effect that, in the locking position, the at least one locking element is pressed into the heart-shaped depression of the heart-shaped locking contour, in order to prevent an undesired release of the locking in the coplanar position.
Furthermore, preferably at least one spreading element is arranged between the at least two levers and at least one further energy storage mechanism is provided, wherein force can be applied to the at least two levers by the at least one further energy storage mechanism via the at least one spreading element.
This results in the advantageous effect that the application of force to the at least two levers via the at least one spreading element by the at least one further energy storage mechanism is conveyed in addition to the at least one energy storage mechanism.
Furthermore, more convenience in the operation of the ejection device and/or of the piece of furniture is thereby provided, since less force needs to be applied by the user and also heavier and/or larger moving furniture parts can be opened or respectively spread open by the ejection device in a low-force manner.
Moreover, a harmonic force progression of the at least one ejection device during the movement of the movable furniture part is effected, since the action of the at least one further energy storage mechanism is conveyed via the at least one spreading element. This protects the components of the piece of furniture from damage and achieves a user-friendly handling of the ejection device or the piece of furniture, respectively.
It is particularly preferred that the at least one further energy storage mechanism is arranged substantially parallel to one of the at least two levers.
This makes it possible for substantially no force to act on the at least one spreading element in the closed position of the ejection device, since, in the locking state, a dead center position is substantially established between the at least one further energy storage mechanism and one of the at least two levers.
Moreover, a particularly favorable transfer of force of the at least one further energy storage mechanism to the at least two levers is effected, which causes both a smooth and harmonic opening, or respectively spreading-open, action and a smooth and harmonic loading action of the at least one further energy storage mechanism.
It has proved to be advantageous for the at least one energy storage mechanism and/or the at least one further energy storage mechanism to be formed in the form of at least one spring.
Since springs are convenient to produce and acquire, a low-cost ejection device can thereby be made possible.
According to an advantageous design of the invention it is provided that the at least one further energy storage mechanism is arranged between an energy storage mechanism bracket arranged stationary and an energy storage mechanism bracket that can move relative thereto and/or the at least one further energy storage mechanism is arranged on at least one cross member connected to the at least one spreading element, preferably wherein the at least one cross member comprises at least one rolling element for movement along one of the at least two levers.
The energy storage mechanism bracket arranged stationary makes a transfer of force via one of the at least two levers to the movable furniture part and consequently to the piece of furniture possible. The movable energy storage mechanism bracket makes a transfer of force via the at least one spreading element to the at least two levers possible.
The arrangement of the movable energy storage mechanism bracket on the at least one cross member makes a more flexible fitting of the at least one further energy storage mechanism possible and, in addition, several further energy storage mechanisms can be received through an extension of the at least one cross member.
Rolling elements prove to be particularly convenient due to a movement of the at least one cross member during the spreading open or loading of the ejection device, since the friction against one of the at least two levers is reduced and guiding is effected at a distance from one of the at least two levers of a radius of the rolling elements.
According to an advantageous embodiment of the invention, the at least one spreading element is connected to the at least one cross member and/or one of the at least two levers in an articulated manner.
This makes it possible to transfer the movement of the at least one cross member, initiated by the at least one further energy storage mechanism, to the at least two levers by a rotational movement of the at least one spreading element.
An advantageous variant is that the at least one energy storage mechanism and/or the at least one further energy storage mechanism can be loaded by a movement of at least one of the at least two levers.
This makes it possible for the energy which is stored in the energy storage mechanisms in the case of the movement of at least one of the at least two levers subsequently to be available for the movement of the movable furniture part and to support the user in moving the movable furniture part.
It is particularly preferred that the at least one movable furniture part has at least two panels connected to one another in an articulated manner, which can move between a coplanar position, in which the at least two panels are arranged substantially in the same plane, and a parallel position, in which the at least two panels are arranged substantially parallel to one another, the at least one ejection device is arranged on one of the at least two panels, and the at least two levers are arranged in the locked closed position when the at least two panels are located in the coplanar position, and are arranged in the unlocked pushed-through position when the at least two panels are located in the parallel position.
An unintended opening of the movable furniture part is prevented by the ejection device being in the locked closed position with the at least two panels in the coplanar position.
An automatic spreading open of the movable furniture part is made possible by the ejection device being in the unlocked pushed-through position with the at least two panels in the parallel position, unless this spreading open is prevented by a lateral receiving shaft or a provided carriage (desired).
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, at least one receiving shaft, preferably arranged laterally on the furniture carcass, is provided for receiving the at least one movable furniture part arranged in the parallel position of the at least two panels.
Through a lowering of the movable furniture part in a lateral receiving shaft, the furniture carcass is freely accessible. In addition, without a movable furniture part arranged in front of the piece of furniture and located in the parallel position, the result is an esthetically appealing piece of furniture.
It has proved to be advantageous for the at least one ejection device to be able to be transferred out of the locked closed position into the open pivoting position through the exertion of pressure on the at least two panels, wherein it is preferably provided that the exertion of pressure can be performed in a region in which the at least two panels are connected to one another in an articulated manner.
This makes it possible for the user of the piece of furniture to release the at least one ejection device located in the closed position in a user-friendly manner. Here, the at least one locking element is carried out of the heart-shaped curve into the overpush depression and the locking device can transition into the release position.
It has proved to be convenient to provide at least one carriage, which can preferably travel along at least one horizontally arranged rail, and which can be coupled to one of the at least two panels, preferably by means of at least one hinge, wherein it is preferably provided that the at least one carriage can be lowered into the at least one receiving shaft together with the movable furniture part, and/or during a movement along the at least one rail the carriage is supported on a guide via at least one guide roller and/or a movement of the at least one spreading element can be blocked by means of the at least one carriage.
The movement of the at least two panels is guided by the at least one carriage, as a result of which a stable movement of the movable furniture part along the furniture carcass is guaranteed. In addition, a veering off course of one of the at least two panels is thereby prevented.
The movement of the at least one carriage along the at least one rail is made easier by the at least one guide roller since the friction between the at least one carriage and the at least one rail is reduced.
According to an advantageous embodiment of the invention, at least one ejection device is provided for ejecting the at least two panels from the at least one receiving shaft.
The at least one ejection device makes it easier for the user of the piece of furniture to carry the movable furniture part out of a lowered position in the receiving shaft, wherein the at least one ejection device effects a spreading open of the at least two panels outside the at least one receiving shaft.
Further details and advantages of the present invention are explained in more detail below by means of the description of the figures with reference to the embodiments represented in the drawings. There are shown in:
The ejection device 20 has a locking device 1, wherein a heart-shaped locking contour 4 is arranged on one of the two component parts 21 that can move relative to one another and a locking element 6 is arranged on the other.
The locking device 1 is formed such that the two levers 22, unlocked, can move freely relative to one another in a pushed-through position D, in which the levers 22 form an angle 23 which is smaller than the angle 23 of the levers 22 in the closed position S.
The locking device 1 comprises the heart-shaped locking contour 4 with a heart-shaped depression 5 and the locking element 6 that can move relative to the heart-shaped locking contour 4.
The locking element 6 can be arranged on one of the two levers 22 via a guide, wherein the locking element 6 can travel in the direction of a longitudinal extent of the lever, for example. The locking element 6 can also be pivotably mounted, as can be seen in
The locking device 1 is in the release position F as the locking element 6 is not arranged in the heart-shaped depression 5 and is also not arranged beyond it (upwards in this view) in a bypass channel 10 or a push-through depression 7, for example. In this position, the locking element 6 enters an inlet opening 11 of the locking device 1.
The heart-shaped locking contour 4 and a blocking contour 8 are arranged between the inlet opening 11 and the push-through depression 7.
The locking element 6 is arranged on one of two levers 22 that can pivot relative to one another. The heart-shaped locking contour 4 is arranged on one of the two levers 22 that can pivot relative to one another and the locking element 6 is arranged on the other.
After the locking element 6 has passed the blocking chamfer 9, the locking element 6 can exit, past the heart-shaped locking contour 4, via the inlet opening 11. In general, this can be generated automatically once the contact with the blocking contour 8 has ended or via a pre-loading of the locking element 6 (in a direction towards the left in this view).
In a locking position V, the locking element 6 is arranged in the heart-shaped depression 5 of the heart-shaped locking contour 4 and, through a movement out of the locking position V into an overpushed position U, the locking element 6 can move out of the heart-shaped depression 5 into a release position F.
The locking device 1 has the push-through depression 7, which is separate from the heart-shaped depression 5 and in which the locking element 6 can move in the overpushed position U. The locking device 1 has the blocking contour 8, which blocks a movement of the locking element 6 out of the push-through depression 7 into the heart-shaped depression 5.
The blocking contour 8 has the blocking chamfer 9, with which the locking element 6 is forced in the direction of the release position F, starting from an arrangement in the push-through depression 7.
The locking element 6 is moved past the heart-shaped depression 5 into the push-through depression 7 through the bypass channel 10.
The movable furniture part 2 has two panels 42 connected to one another in an articulated manner, which can move between a coplanar position K, in which the at least two panels 42 are arranged in the same plane, and a parallel position P (in the case of an arrangement of the two panels 42 in a receiving shaft 43), in which the at least two panels 42 are arranged parallel to one another.
The ejection device 20 is arranged on one of the two panels 42. The two levers 22 are arranged in the locked closed position S, as the two panels 42 are located in the coplanar position K.
The ejection device 20 can be transferred out of the locked closed position S into the open pivoting position G by exertion of pressure on the two panels 42, wherein the exertion of pressure can be performed in a region in which the two panels 42 are connected to one another in an articulated manner. Once the exertion of pressure has ended, the two panels 42 transition into the open position.
A first detailed view shows a hinge 46 in an enlarged view, wherein the two panels 42 are arranged in the coplanar position K. A limiting element 50, which protrudes in the direction of the furniture carcass 41 in an installed state, is arranged centrally on a joint axle. An angular movement of the two panels 42 in the direction of a depth of the furniture carcass 41 can be limited by the limiting element 50 when they are located in the coplanar position K relative to one another.
In the coplanar position K of the two panels 42, the limiting element 50 is spaced apart from the furniture carcass 50 slightly, for example approximately 3 mm.
On the one hand, the limiting element 50 prevents the two panels 42 from being overpushed too strongly and on the other hand it provides a defined activation path for the ejection device 20.
A second detailed view shows the hinge 46 in an enlarged view, wherein the two panels 42 are moved in an overpushed position out of a coplanar position K in the direction of the furniture carcass 41.
If, starting from the coplanar position K relative to one other, the two panels 42 are now pushed in towards the depth of the furniture carcass 41 in the region of the axis connecting the two panels 42 to one another, then the limiting element 50 strikes against the furniture carcass 50 and thus prevents a further angular movement of the two panels 42 in the direction of the depth of the furniture carcass 41.
In this way, a variably settable, defined activation path for the ejection device 20 can also be provided with a touch latch function, wherein, starting from the coplanar position K, the two panels 42 can be ejected by the ejection device 20 over a length in the direction of the parallel position P.
The second lever 22 has a free end 25, on which two rotatably mounted rolling bodies 26 are arranged for supporting the lever 22 against a stop surface 27 (the second rolling body 26 is concealed by the first rolling body 26 due to the side view). A spacer 28 is arranged on this lever 22, wherein the one spacer 28 can be arranged in different positions relative to the free end 25.
The receiving shaft 43 arranged laterally on the furniture carcass 41 is provided for receiving the furniture part 2 that can move in the parallel position P.
If the two panels 42 are pulled out of the receiving shaft 43, then the ejection device 20, with the locking device 1 in the overpushed position U, ends the parallel position P and the two panels 43 transition into the spread-open position.
An ejection mechanism 49 is provided for ejecting the two panels 42 from the receiving shaft 43.
The energy storage mechanisms 3 in the form of springs 35 are arranged on axles, wherein the axis of symmetry of one of the two axles defines the axis of rotation of the levers 22 of the ejection device 20.
The heart-shaped locking contour 4, the push-through depression 7 and the blocking contour 8 are arranged on a common base 12.
The ejection device 20 is in the closed position S, wherein the locking device 1 arranged on the ejection device 20 is in the locking position V. The two panels 42 are therefore in the coplanar position K.
The energy storage mechanism 3 and the further energy storage mechanism 34 are formed in the form of springs 35, wherein the energy storage mechanism 3 is present as a leg spring and the further energy storage mechanism 34 is present as a coil spring.
The further energy storage mechanism 34 is arranged between an energy storage mechanism bracket 36 arranged stationary and an energy storage mechanism bracket 37 that can move relative thereto. The further energy storage mechanism 34 is arranged on a cross member 38 connected to the spreading element 33, wherein the cross member 38 simultaneously assumes the function of the movable energy storage mechanism bracket 37. The cross member 38 comprises two rolling elements 39 for movement along a lever 22. The spreading element 33 is connected to the cross member 38 and one of the levers 22 in an articulated manner.
The energy storage mechanism 3 and the further energy storage mechanism 34 can be loaded by a movement of one of the two levers 22.
The carriage 45 can be lowered into the receiving shaft 43 together with the movable furniture part 2. In the case of a movement along the rail 44, the carriage 45 is supported on a guide 48 via a guide roller 47. The movement of the spreading element 33 can be blocked by means of the carriage 45.
The locking device 1 according to this embodiment is formed mirror-symmetrical, wherein there are two heart-shaped locking contours 4, two blocking contours 8, two inlet openings 11, two push-through depressions 7 and two bypass channels 10.
As the ejection device 20 has a symmetrical structure, forces acting on one spreading element 33, produced by one coil spring and one leg spring, are represented in graph form in the moment diagram. Consideration is not limited to a further energy storage mechanism 34 in the form of a coil spring and energy storage mechanism 3 in the form of a leg spring.
The x-axis indicates an angle 11 in degrees between the two levers 22, which is produced by a movement of the spreading element 33. The y-axis indicates an acting moment in Nm, which acts on the lever 22 via the spreading element 7.
A characteristic curve with rectangular data points describes the acting moment which is produced by the coil spring and a characteristic curve with light, circular data points describes the acting moment which is produced by the leg spring. A characteristic curve with dark, circular data points describes the sum of the two characteristic curves lying underneath and indicates the moment on the lever 22 varying over the angle β.
No moment produced by the coil spring acts on the lever 22 in the coplanar position K and substantially in the parallel position P. Between the coplanar position K and the open position as well as between the parallel position P and the spread-open position, an increasingly small acting moment of the leg spring partially compensates for an increasingly large acting moment of the coil spring, as a result of which a harmonic moment progression is generated on the lever 22.
Furthermore, substantially no moment of the spring 35 acts on the spreading element 33 and the lever 22 in the closed position S of the ejection device 20 due to the small angle 11 between the coil spring and the lever 22. This guarantees a smooth opening of the movable furniture part 2 out of the coplanar position K by the ejection device 20 and a smooth spreading open out of the parallel position P, since force is not applied jerkily to the lever 22 by the spring 35.
Locking device (1)
Furniture part (2)
Energy storage mechanism (3)
Locking contour (4)
Heart-shaped depression (5)
Locking element (6)
Push-through depression (7)
Blocking contour (8)
Blocking chamfer (9)
Bypass channel (10)
Inlet opening (11)
Base (12)
Ejection device (20)
Component part (21)
Lever (22)
Angle (23)
Fastening means (24)
End (25)
Rolling body (26)
Stop surface (27)
Spacer (28)
First part (29a)
Second part (29b)
Guard locking device (30)
Permanent magnet (31)
Exterior (32)
Spreading element (33)
Further energy storage mechanism (34)
Spring (35)
Stationary energy storage mechanism bracket (36)
Movable energy storage mechanism bracket (37)
Cross member (38)
Rolling element (39)
Piece of furniture (40)
Furniture carcass (41)
Panels (42)
Receiving shaft (43)
Rail (44)
Carriage (45)
Hinge (46)
Guide roller (47)
Guide (48)
Ejection mechanism (49)
Limiting element (50)
Locking position (V)
Overpushed position (U)
Release position (F)
Open pivoting position (G)
Closed position (S)
Pushed-through position (D)
Coplanar position (K)
Parallel position (P)
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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A 51116/2019 | Dec 2019 | AT | national |
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Parent | PCT/AT2020/060453 | Dec 2020 | US |
Child | 17840974 | US |