The present application is a 371 of International application PCT/EP2011/054118, filed Mar. 18, 2011, which claims priority of DE 20 2010 007 999.3, filed Jul. 7, 2010, the priority of these applications is hereby claimed and these applications are incorporated herein by reference.
The invention relates to a pull-out guide for drawers or the like, comprising a body rail, a drawer rail, and a center rail which runs differentially between these two and is guided in two rolling body carriages, one of which is supported in the body rail and the other is supported in the drawer rail, wherein the center rail comprises a toothed wheel and the two rolling body carriages each comprise one toothed rack that meshes with the toothed wheel and wherein, when the pull-out guide is completely pulled out, the drawer rail is pulled out beyond the body rail.
The given installation depth of a piece of furniture is just sufficient for full extension of the drawer when the guide lengths are utilized in a standard way. A required increase in length of extension of the drawer without increasing the installation depth is realized in practice by an over-extension, whereby the drawer rail is pulled out beyond the body rail. The problems of overcoming the movement of drawer rail and body rail away from each other and maintaining the differential or synchronization of these two rails represent the main difficulty in addition to the decreasing stability, since the remaining section is only overcome by the center rail.
In accordance with prior art, over-extensions of drawer rails and body rails that move away from each other and maintenance of synchronization are realized in a complex manner via strings, foldable support elements, foldable toothed racks and the like. Takeover of synchronization in the over-extended section is conventionally also realized by a plurality of toothed wheels.
In contrast thereto, it is the object of the present invention to obtain a pull-out guide with over-extension of the above-mentioned type using a minimum number of elements and also to eliminate any malfunction.
This object is achieved in accordance with the invention in that each toothed rack comprises a toothed rack end section which projects past the rolling body carriage and meshes with the toothed wheel when the pull-out guide is completely pulled out, and the body rail and/or the drawer rail each have a support, on which a side of the toothed rack end section facing away from the tooth profile is supported at least when the pull-out guide is completely pulled out.
This inventive support prevents the toothed racks in the over-extended area from moving away from each other due to the load and deformation of the guiding elements and prevents disengagement of the toothed wheel, which would disturb synchronization.
The support is advantageously formed by a projection of the body rail or the drawer rail, in particular, by a lug or an embossing. The support can alternatively also be formed by an additional element.
The toothed rack end section advantageously has an inclined surface on a side facing away from the tooth profile, with which inclined surface the toothed rack end section runs onto the support when the pull-out guide is pulled out.
In one particularly preferred embodiment which, in accordance with the invention, can also be formed without the support of the toothed rack end sections, the toothed wheel comprises on its side facing away from the center rail a flank which radially projects to the outside past the toothed rim and prevents lateral breaking away of the toothed racks, in particular of the toothed rack end sections.
Further advantages of the invention can be extracted from the description and the drawing. The features mentioned above and below can be used in accordance with the invention either individually or collectively in arbitrary combination. The illustrated and described embodiments are not to be understood as exhaustive enumeration but have exemplary character for describing the invention.
The invention is shown in the drawing and is explained in more detail with reference to embodiments. In the drawings:
a, 2b show a side view of the inventive pull-out guide in the area of a toothed wheel, illustrated in
The pull-out guide 1 for a drawer, illustrated in
As is illustrated in
b shows the pull-out guide 1 in its completely over-extended end position in which the drawer rail 3 is pulled out beyond the body rail 2 by the length of the over-extension 12, whereas
As is illustrated in
In contrast thereto, the support 14 of
In an alternative fashion, the support 14 can also be formed by a separate element which is fixed to the body rail or drawer rail 2, 3.
As is further illustrated in
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20 2010 007 999 U | Jul 2010 | DE | national |
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PCT/EP2011/054118 | 3/18/2011 | WO | 00 | 1/30/2013 |
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