This application is claims priority to EP Application No. 09007081.4 filed 27 May 2009, the entire contents of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
The invention relates to a locking mechanism.
For example, EP 0 572 770 B1 and EP 1 159 887 B1 each disclose a folding table, comprising T-shaped bases which are arranged at the end face and support a work surface or table top. This table top is conventionally oriented horizontally in a work and use position.
This work surface or table top can be pivoted between the conventional, approximately horizontally oriented work and use position and an approximately vertical storage position.
A locking mechanism is therefore provided and fixes the work surface in the conventional, approximately horizontal use position thereof. By contrast, if the work surface is to be pivoted into a space-saving storage position, the locking mechanism is actuated in such a way that said surface can be pivoted about a horizontal pivot axis into the approximately horizontal storage position thereof.
The object of the present invention is to provide a locking mechanism which is improved by comparison with the known solution.
It is conventional to use a locking mechanism which for example comprises an actuation means having a locking and release means, which cooperates with a catch means pivotable relative thereto, generally a locking and retaining means. Thus, in other words, the locking and release means may for example be pivoted together with the table top or a support means which supports the table top, if for example the catch means is held on the stand means of the table, i.e. on the bases, so as not to rotate together with the table top. It would also be possible, in a kinematic reversal, for the locking and retaining means, sometimes referred to as a catch means, to be fastened at least indirectly to the table top and pivotable together therewith, whilst the locking and release means is held on the stand base means so us to be non-rotatable relative to the table top.
Whilst in the prior art solutions the table top is held fixed and then the locking mechanism suddenly ceases to be effective when the locking and release means is actuated, with the result that the table top can now be pivoted fully through approximately 90° into the storage position thereof, the invention proposes a different mode of operation. According to the invention, it is provided that after the start of the release process of the locking and release means, and before the fully released position of the locking and release means is reached, an intermediate position is reached, in which the table top can be pivoted for example only through a few degrees, in a manner delimited by stops. This offers unexpected advantages over the current solution. if someone had forgotten to clear the table top completely of objects located thereon (possibly cups, glasses etc. located on the table top), this would result in the table top being fully pivotable about the horizontal axis thereof once the locking means had been released, i.e. it would start to rotate immediately, and all the items located thereon would fall off. The invention now ensures that once an intermediate position has been reached, the table top can be pivoted only through a few degrees, in a manner delimited by stops, in such a way that at this point, objects still located on the table top cannot immediately slip or fall off.
The solution according to the invention consists in the locking and release means, when actuated, reaching an intermediate position during the release process thereof from the locked position, in which intermediate position a limited play comes into effect, which can be pre-selected appropriately depending on the construction and which only allows the table top to pivot through a few degrees.
It would also be possible, instead of allowing this play to come into effect via stops after a particular intermediate position has been reached, to configure the locking and release means in such a way that the set play increases continuously between the fully locked position and the fully released position on the release path, and not in a single step. With increasing unlocking of the locking and release means, the table top can be adjusted through an increasingly large angular range, in a manner delimited by stops, until the locking mechanism is fully released.
Finally, combinations of the two above-mentioned variants are possible, in which once an intermediate position is reached, an intermediate position delimited by stops remains unchanged over a relatively longer release path or the relevant play first slowly increases and then remains unchanged etc.
The invention is explained in greater detail in the following by way of drawings, in which, specifically:
a is an end view of a folding table according to the invention
b is a longitudinal side view of a detail of the folding table according to the invention, with the support column arrangement arranged at the right-hand end of the table;
a is an end view comparable to
b is a rear view of part of the folding table shown in
a-6c are three plan views of the locking mechanism according to the invention in the locked position, an intermediate position and the final released position;
a-7c are corresponding schematic views illustrating the mode of operation in
a-8c show an embodiment modified from that of
a shows for example the right-hand end face 1a of a folding table 1.
It can be seen from the drawings that the folding table 1 comprises an upwards-facing table top 5, which in
The support means 3 is provided at each of the two opposite end faces 1a and in the embodiment shown comprises a respective support column 7, which transitions downwards into a support base 9, which comprises support base portions 9a and 9b projecting on either side of the support column 7.
A roller arrangement 11 is provided on each of the opposite ends of the support bases 9 and is conventionally provided with a fixing or releasing mechanism. This means that the folding table can be moved for various uses or storage positions without difficulty. In each desired work position it can be ensured, by actuating the locking mechanism integrated into the rollers, that the table is not moved accidentally.
In
So that the work surface can be folded into the storage position around a horizontal pivot axis 90 (
As can be seen from the drawings, a two-armed table top support 17, extending parallel to the end face 5c of the table top 5 in the embodiment shown, is provided offset inwardly on the underside 5b of the table top 5, in each case in the end face region of the end face 5c of the table top 5, and is screwed onto the underside 5b of the table top 5 using screws for example.
A trough 19 is fixed to the underside of the table top, between the two two-armed table top supports 17 arranged alongside the end edges 5c of the table top 5, and acts as a cable channel 19′.
The two-armed table top support 17 transitions—as can be seen in particular from the three-dimensional detail according to FIG. 4—into a hollow shaft 17a, which lies at a predetermined distance 18 below the upwards-facing construction plane 17d (
An axle 21 (
This provides the possibility of the two-armed table top support 17 being pivoted together with the table top 5, in each case around the non-rotating axle member 21 from the upwards-facing, approximately horizontal work position into one of the two mutually opposed storage positions, in which the work surface is oriented more or less in the vertical direction.
The table top is to be locked, at least in the single work position thereof, conventionally in the horizontal position, by a locking mechanism mentioned above, in such a way that pivoting is reliably prevented.
For this purpose, the locking mechanism comprises a furniture adjustment means 141, in the present embodiment specifically in the form of a locking and release means 143, which comprises on the one hand a pivotable locking and/or retaining means 151 having a catch pin 147, and on the other hand a catch means 153, which is formed as a locking disc 153′ in the present embodiment.
As can be seen from
In the embodiment shown, the locking disc 153′ is preferably screwed onto the bracing and retaining head 23 and thus held fixed axially and above all radially. The aforementioned recesses 155, 156, 157 which are offset in the circumferential direction may, depending on the catch position, be penetrated by an axial catch pin 147 (
a, 6b and 6c therefore show the locking and release means 153 in greater detail, specifically in a locked position (
Pivoting of the table top can be enabled via the actuation mechanism 15 mentioned above in connection with
As is evident from the embodiment, the locking and release means 143 comprises, in the axial insertion direction and preferably in the form of a locking and release pin 147, a portion 147b which is tapered towards the free end 147a of the locking and release pin 147 and which extends from the front end 147a over part of the length of the pin 147 and then transitions via a stepped shoulder 147c into a locking portion 147d of a greater diameter.
It is constructed in such a way that in the fully locked position of
The construction and mode of operation in this case are also shown schematically in
If the table top is now to be pivoted into the storage position thereof, the actuation means must be disengaged using the aforementioned actuation handle 15, i.e. be pulled by this handle, in such a way that the aforementioned locking and release lever 145 is pivoted accordingly via the transmission mechanism 131. This causes the locking and release pin 147 to be moved slowly and axially out of the catch recess 155. When the stepped shoulder 147c reaches the delimitation 155′ of the catch recess 155, the locking and release lever 145 can be pivoted by the play 159, thus preset, through a few degrees in one or the opposite direction, i.e. can be pivoted in a manner delimited by stops. The aforementioned play 159 is brought about by the distance between the tapered portion 147b of the locking and release pin 147 and the diameter opening between the opposite delimitations 155′ of the catch recess 155. If there are still objects on the table at this point, this may become clear to the operator directly, by way of a brief sliding movement or the like, in such a way that he can keep holding the table top or release the actuation means again for unlocking.
If there are no objects on the table, then the actuation means can be actuated further, in such a way that the locking and release lever 145 and thus the catch pin 147 are pulled out further from the first catch recess 155 in the axial direction. Once the front end 147a of the locking and release lever 145 leaves the catch recess 155, from then on the table top 5 can be pivoted without restrictions, i.e. fully, until it attains the approximately vertically extending storage position thereof.
In the embodiment shown, transmission of force is also provided, for which purpose the locking and adjustment lever 145 cooperates with a force transmission lever 171, which is connected to the locking and release lever 145 via a vertical tilt axis 173. In the embodiment shown, the transmission means 131 engages directly on this force transmission lever 171, offset from the tilt axis 173. Alternatively, the transmission means 131 could preferentially be positioned directly or indirectly on the locking and release lever 145, at the free end.
A slightly modified embodiment will be described in the following with reference to
In the variant of
If the actuation means 15 is now actuated against the force of the spring means, this results in increasingly large play 159 corresponding to the distance by which the pin 147 has already been pulled out from the catch recess 155. The size of this play 159 defines the maximum possible pivot movement, delimited by stops, of the table top. Once the end 147a has left the catch recess 155, the table can be fully pivoted (
For the drawing of
Referring to
It is also evident from the variants described in reference to
It is further noted that the locking mechanism accordingly also acts in the vertical storage position of the table top 5. However, the significance of the possible play is of lesser importance during the unlocking process in this position.
It is evident from these descriptions that the size of the stop-delimited play can be defined and predetermined as a function of the size of the step 147c on the catch pin 147 or based on the tapering, produced over the catching or insertion length of the pin, of the pin cross-section. It has been found that the play in this case should be set in such a way that in the intermediate position, it is possible for the table top to pivot by less than ±20°, in particular less than ±18°, ±16′, ±14°, ±12°, ±10°, ±8°, ±6°, ±4° or for example less than ±2°.
For completeness, it is also noted that the locking and release means 143 is preferably biased in the form of the locking and release lever 147 by the aforementioned spring means 146 into the locking and thus into the catch position. In other words, if the actuation means 15 is released, then the actuation means 15 and thus the locking means 143 are pivoted back into the catch position thereof via the corresponding spring means 146 or another alternatively or additionally provided spring means, as long as the catch pin 147 can engage in one of the catch recesses 155, 156 or 157.
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