The invention concerns an extension guide for a movable furniture part, comprising at least one rail which is oriented horizontally in the mounting position and an entrainment member for a drive device for the movable furniture part. The entrainment member can be detachably fastened on the rail, and the entrainment member can be brought from a release position in a fixing position with the rail by way of a fastening movement of the entrainment member. Moreover, the invention concerns an arrangement comprising such an extension guide, and a drive device for the movable furniture part. The invention further concerns an item of furniture comprising the previously-mentioned extension guide and the previously-mentioned arrangement respectively. Furthermore, the invention concerns a method for fastening an entrainment member on a rail of an extension guide for a movable furniture part, in which the entrainment member is brought from a release position in a fixing position with the rail by way of a fastening movement.
In the industrial sector of furniture fittings, miscellaneous mechanic devices for moving a movable furniture part, as for example a drawer or a flap, have already been known for many years. Especially with drawers, so-called ejection devices are known with which an unlocking of the ejection device is effected by pressing on the movable furniture part situated in the closing position, whereupon the movable furniture part is ejected in opening direction. In a reverse manner, however, retracting devices are also known by which the movable furniture part is automatically retracted into a closing position, in particular in the last closing section. Examples of various kinds of drive devices for movable furniture part are disclosed in WO 2014/008519 A1 or in WO 2010/129971 A1.
Now, such drive devices mostly have in common that a movement transmission between the movable furniture part and the furniture carcass has to be carried out somewhere. Especially if such drive devices are applied with a drawer, these drive devices are arranged in the area of the extension guide. Mostly, the drive device is assembled in a housing, wherein a movable component of this drive device can be coupled with an entrainment member for the execution of the opening of closing movement. This entrainment member can be arranged, e.g., on a carcass rail or on a drawer rail.
Now it is already known to not a priori build such entrainment members in a fixed connection with the respective rail, but to detachably fasten this entrainment member on the respective rail. For this purpose the entrainment member is brought from a release position in a fixing position with the rail by a fastening movement of the entrainment member. An example for such a catch-connectable activator or entrainment member is disclosed in WO 2009/047139 A1. This activator or entrainment member can here be coupled with a self-retracting device and a retracting device respectively and is not a part of an ejection device.
A problem with such entrainment members which can be retrofitted especially occurs when the extension guide is already mounted to the furniture carcass. In that case, it is actually difficult with the entrainment member to reach the areas designated for retrofitting. Therefore, it is often the case that an extension guide has to be removed, subsequently the entrainment member has to be fastened accordingly, and then the extension guide has to be mounted again to the furniture carcass.
The object of the present invention therefore is to establish an improved extension guide compared to the prior art. In particular, a retrofitting of the entrainment member should be carried out in an uncomplicated, simple, easily-reachable manner, and with little space requirement.
This object is attained by an extension guide according to the invention, in which the fastening movement is carried out in a horizontal plane. As there is little space available especially for movements in height direction in the case of an already mounted extension guide, an uncomplicated and fast mounting is also guaranteed by this fastening movement in a horizontal plane in the case of an already attached extension guide. Thus, the fastening movement generally enables that the entrainment member can also be fastened, preferably detachably fastened, to the rail in the case when the extension guide is pre-mounted to the furniture carcass.
Basically, it is possible that at least a short section of the fastening movement also comprises a vertical component. For example, the fastening movement can also partly be carried out in a space above the horizontal plane—in which substantial movement sections of the fastening movement take place or which is located in a plane adjacent to the underside of the rail. Preferably, if the fastening movement also comprises at least a vertical movement section, this vertical fastening movement component can be carried out only above the horizontal plane. The fastening movement generally starts with the first contact of the entrainment member with the rail when fastening.
Particularly preferred, however, the fastening movement is carried out only in the horizontal plane. According to that, every further relative movement between the entrainment member and the rail only takes place in the horizontal plane starting from a first contact of the entrainment member with the rail. In this case, the large advantage is therein that as a result, the entrainment members on the lowest extension guides of an item of furniture can also be attached in a simple way. The lowest extension guides are mostly attached only a few millimeters above the floor of the furniture carcass. Thus, a retrofitting of an entrainment member is very difficult in this case, especially if larger movements in height direction ought to be carried out while retrofitting. With this present fastening and retrofitting possibility respectively of an entrainment member, now an entrainment member can be fastened in an easy manner also in the case of the lowest extension guides—where there is very little space—without a complex demounting of the extension guide.
In principle, the entrainment member only has to have the possibility to take one single fixing position on the rail. This fixing position can be irreversible. During the fastening movement, for example, clutches can extend which serve for a fixed and undetachable connection between the entrainment member and the rail. Preferably, however, the entrainment member in combination with the rail can be formed in such a way that the entrainment member is detachably fastened to the rail. Thus, by a release movement, the entrainment gets from the fixing position again in the release position.
For this kind of fastening movement, different variants are possible. This fixing position between the entrainment member and the rail can be reached, for example, by a translational relative movement, by a rotary movement, or by a mixed form of these movements. According to a preferred embodiment, the entrainment member is supported movably on the rail. In this case, a first embodiment provides that the entrainment member is supported pivotably about a vertical axis on the rail. Especially if a pivotable movement about a vertical axis is given, the fastening movement is guided or predefined in a simple way. A second embodiment provides that the fastening movement is carried out linearly. In this case, this fastening movement is guided by at least one guiding element. In this second variant for an easy reachability, it is particularly preferred that the fastening movement is carried out transverse to the longitudinal direction of the rail. For example, this fastening movement is carried out in an angle region between 45° and 135° to the longitudinal direction. Particularly preferred, the fastening movement is carried out in an angle of 90° to the longitudinal direction of the rail.
The entrainment member per se only has to be formed in such a way that a coupling with the drive device for the movable furniture part is possible. As quite large forces are transmitted in the area of the entrainment member, the entrainment member preferably comprises an entrainment bolt and a holding plate. In this case, the actual fixation of the entrainment member on the rail is carried out by the holding plate.
The connection of fixation between the entrainment member and the rail can be carried out by connecting parts. For this purpose, generally only one connecting part has to be present on the entrainment member, and one connecting counterpart has to be present on the rail, respectively. These connecting parts and connecting counterparts can be formed, e.g., in the form of screw connections or also by magnetic connections. Preferably, however, in the fixing position there is a friction-type and/or form-locking connection between the at least one connecting part and the at least one connecting counterpart.
According to a preferred embodiment, at least two, and preferably three, connecting parts are provided on the entrainment member, and at least two, and preferably three, connecting counterparts are provided on the rail.
In this case, preferably a first connecting part, preferably in the form of a pivot axis, is formed on the entrainment member, preferably on its holding plate, and a first connecting counterpart, preferably in the form keyhole-like recess, corresponding to the first connecting part is formed on the rail. The first connecting part in the form of a pivot axis can be inserted into this keyhole-like recess. Here, according to an embodiment, the first connecting part comprises a narrower, vertically oriented neck region, and a broader head region, and in the fixing position the first connecting part rests on the first connecting counterpart via the head region.
For the fixation of the entrainment member on the rail, preferably a second connecting part, preferably in the form of a lug which is bent L-shaped, is formed on the entrainment member, preferably on its holding plate, and a second connecting counterpart, preferably in the form of a recess, corresponding to the second connecting part is formed on the rail.
For a guided fasting movement, during the fastening movement, the second connecting part can be inserted, preferably by a swiveling movement in the horizontal plane, into the second connecting counterpart. This swiveling movement is preferably carried out about the first connecting part which is form as a pivot axis. For a good linkage, it is provided that in the fixing position, the second connecting part is in a friction-type connection, preferably by way of a jamming, with the second connection counterpart.
In addition, according to a preferred embodiment, a third connecting part, preferably in the form of a nub, is formed on the entrainment member, preferably on its holding plate, and a third connecting counterpart, preferably in the form of a recess or a punching, corresponding to the third connecting part, is formed on the rail. An elongated hole or a similar recess can be formed in the holding plate of the entrainment immediately in the vicinity of this nub, whereby a slightly elastic locking of the nub in the third connecting counterpart is enabled.
If the rail is formed from a bent sheet metal with a specific sheet metal thickness, and the entrainment member, preferably its holding plate, is attached to the underside of the rail in the fixing position, then—in order to optimize the space utilization of the extension guide in the item of furniture—preferably the entrainment member projects for maximal three, preferably for maximal one, sheet metal thicknesses in vertical direction from the underside of the rail. This means, the distance of the underside of the rail to the floor of the furniture carcass can, thus, be only very little and can only be three, two or even only one sheet metal thickness(es), and also with this little distance it is still guaranteed that an entrainment member can be retrofitted without the necessity of demounting the extension guide. This is also because of the reason that the entrainment member does not project more than three times, preferably never more than one time, the sheet metal thickness from the underside of the rail also during the whole fastening movement. In order to guarantee a stable linkage, preferably the holding plate abuts the underside of the rail in a zonally planar configuration.
As already mentioned, the entrainment member can also be retrofitted on the drawer rail or if applicable also on the center rail of an extension guide. Preferably, however, it is provided that the rail, with which the invention is described so far, is a carcass rail.
In an arrangement comprising an extension guide according to the invention and a drive device for the movable furniture part, the drive device can be, e.g., a retraction device. Preferably, this drive device is an ejection device, and the ejection device can be unlocked by over-pressing of a movable furniture part into an over-pressing position located behind a closed position. The movable furniture part is movable in an opening direction by an ejection force storage member. If the drive device is such an ejection device, preferably the entrainment member is an ejection entrainment member which can be contacted with the ejection device at least during a section of an ejection movement. Such an ejection device can be fastened to the movable furniture part, to the furniture carcass, or to a drawer rail of the extension guide.
An item of furniture comprises a furniture carcass, at least one movable furniture part, and at least one extension guide according to the invention for the movable furniture part.
The object of the present invention is also attained by a method in which the fastening movement is carried out in a horizontal plane. Particularly, this fastening movement is only carried out in this horizontal plane, hence only in a plane which is directly below the underside of the rail.
In order to guarantee an intuitive and secure fastening or fixation of the entrainment member on the rail, preferably during the fastening movement the entrainment is initially moved from the release position in a pre-mounting position, in which the entrainment member contacts the rail, and the entrainment member is subsequently moved from the pre-mounting position in the fixing position. Both movements of the entrainment member—from the release position in the pre-mounting position and from the pre-mounting position in the fixing position—are carried out in the same horizontal plane.
Further details and advantages of the present invention are described more fully hereinafter by the specific description with reference to the embodiments illustrated in the drawings, in which:
Corresponding thereto,
The
With this fastening movement B from the pre-mounting position M in the fixing position F, a stable fixation of the entrainment member 4 on the rail 3 is carried out in three ways. An important component forms the second connecting part 12 which engages into the second connecting counterpart 13. By the pretensioning of the lug forming the second connecting part 12, a jamming of the rail 3 is effected between this lug and the holding plate 7. Thereby, a good friction-type connection between the entrainment member 4 and the rail 3 is already reached.
Moreover, the slightly convex nub—which forms the third connecting part 24—projects into the third connecting counterpart 25 formed by a recess or punching out in the rail 3. During insertion or drive over a slight bending or bulging of the holding plate 7 in the area of the third connecting part 24, an elongated hole 26 is formed in the holding plate 7. In this way, the area about the third connecting part 24 can be slightly bent during the fastening movement B by the contact with the rail 3, and can then again relax when reaching the third connecting counterpart 25, whereby a good connection is ensured.
Thirdly, a fixation and good connection is well reached in that the neck portion 10 of the first connecting part 8 comprises a rectangular cross section with rounded corners. By the rotation of this first connecting part 8 in the connecting counterpart 9, the connecting part 8—as long as it is in the position according to
In the comparison between the
As soon as this insertion is complete, the pre-mounting position M according to
Towards the end of the swiveling movement, the second connecting part 12 reaches a friction-type connection with the second connecting counterpart 13, and also the third connecting part 24 reaches a friction-type connection with the third connecting counterpart 25, whereby the fixing position F according to
With respect to the first embodiment, it shall conclusively be mentioned that—besides the first connecting part 8—also only the second connecting counterpart 12 or only the third connecting part 24 can be provided. Further, it shall be mentioned that in the first embodiment, the fastening movement B is always carried out only along the horizontal plane H. However, a part of the fastening movement B can certainly comprise a vertical fastening movement component which is carried out above the horizontal plane H. So it could certainly be the case that the first connecting part 8 is mounted “from above”—thus vertically—in or on the first connecting counterpart 9 during the fastening movement B from the release position L in the pre-mounting position M. Afterwards, the fastening movement B from the pre-mounting position M in the fixing position F is again carried out only in the horizontal plane H.
The illustrations shown so far describe a preferred embodiment of the present invention. In contrast to this preferred embodiment, however, another kind of fastening movement B in a horizontal plane H can be carried out. This fastening movement B is illustrated in the
In this embodiment, connecting counterparts 13 in the form of U-shaped lugs are formed on the underside U of the rail 3 (in particular, a pair of U-shaped lugs). These connecting counterparts 13 form guiding elements for the entrainment member 4. As illustrated in
Although the invention is described in these illustrations especially in regards to an entrainment member 4 in the form of an ejection entrainment member which is attached to a rail 3 in the form of a carcass rail, the same ideas according to the invention of course also apply for other entrainment members 4 (e.g., for a retraction entrainment member 27) or for the attachment of the entrainment member 4 on another rail 3 than the carcass rail.
With the present invention, thus, a simple way for the retrofitting of an entrainment member 4 on a rail 3 without a complex demounting is established.
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