The present invention relates to a pull-out guide, especially for household appliances, comprising a guide rail and at least one additional rail which are mounted to be slidable relative to each other on sliding surfaces by means of rolling elements, and which have at least one locking means for releasably fixing the additional rail in a predetermined position on the guide rail and/or on a further additional rail.
A pull-out guide is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 3,039,838, in which two clamping walls are mounted in a U-shaped rail on an inside, in which a web can be inserted in a clamping manner. The attachment of the two wall sections and the production of the double-bent bracket is comparatively complex. Moreover, the clamping forces depend to a high extent on the tolerances.
DE 1 930 145 discloses a roller guide in which a latching apparatus is arranged. A recess is provided on a sliding surface of a reel which is partly penetrated by a ball. The ball is pretensioned upwardly by a spring towards the sliding surface. The ball is pressed downwardly when a roller rolls over the same, so that latching can occur. The latching by the roller comes with the disadvantage, however, that the running properties of the roller guide are impaired.
DE 3329541 discloses a pull-out guide for furniture, in which a recess is provided on an inside rail in the region of a guide groove for rolling elements. A form spring is inserted into the recess which can be compressed when rolling elements roll over the same. In this case too, latching of the rolling elements can occur, leading to unsteady running of the rails. Moreover, it can occur that the rolling elements impinge in a hard way on the form spring.
It is therefore the object of the present invention to provide a pull-out guide which enables latching of a rail in a predetermined position and comes with good running properties.
This object is achieved by a pull-out guide especially for household appliances, comprising a guide rail and at least one additional rail which are mounted to be slidable relative to each other on sliding surfaces by way of rolling elements, and which have at least one locking device for releasably fixing the additional rail in a predetermined position on the guide rail and/or on a further additional rail. The at least one locking device comprises a spring element which can be brought into engagement with a profiled section or recess on a rail, which profiled section or recess is spaced from a sliding surface.
In accordance with the invention, at least one locking device is provided on the pull-out guide, comprising a spring element which can be made to engage with a profiled section or recess located at a distance from a sliding surface on a rail. Locking can thus occur in a simple way, thus ensuring a controlled sequence control during opening and closing. The sequence control can be influenced in a purposeful manner by varying the spring forces.
In one embodiment of the invention, the at least one spring element is arranged between the running rail and the guide rail. The locking device can thus be integrated in the rail assembly, and therefore does not protrude perpendicularly to the longitudinal direction of the rails. Moreover, protection against soiling can be achieved, especially when the rails overlap one another in the retracted position and the locking device is covered. Such a protection of the locking device is advantageous for a long service life especially for household appliances, especially baking ovens.
In accordance with the invention, clamping occurs in the locking position by means of the spring element. The clamping force of the spring element can be arranged to be adjustable in a preferred embodiment, so that a releasable fixing is achieved, with the fixing being selectable in a stronger or weaker way depending on the load on the running rail. Especially in the case of baking ovens, a treatment of an item to be cooked can therefore occur in a prefixed position when the running rail is fixed in an extended position.
In a further embodiment of the invention, the running rail can be locked in a retracted position and in an extended position at a distance on the guide rail. In this way, the running rail can be fixed in the open or close position with item disposed thereon.
Preferably, a middle rail is arranged as an inner running rail between an outer running rail and the guide rail, which middle rail is displaceably held via first rolling elements on the running rail and second rolling elements on the guide rail. As a result, the outer running rail can be displaced within the terms of a fully extendable pull-out guide or with 100%+ extension before the guide rail. The running rail can be locked in the middle rail preferably by way of a first locking device and the middle rail can be locked on its part via a second locking device on the guide rail. This leads to a step-by-step sequence control, with the running rail being lockable in several mutually spaced positions. The middle rail can be locked in the guide rail in a retracted position and in an extended spaced position. Similarly, the running rail can be locked in the middle rail in a retracted and in an extended spaced position. When the running rail is pulled out, only the running rail is displaced relative to the middle rail at first until there is latching of the running rail in an end stop of the middle rail. Thereafter, the unit consisting of middle rail and running rail is moved relative to the guide rail until locking as been reached in an end stop in the extended position. Alternatively, the running rail can be displaced together with the middle rail during the pull-out until locking of the middle rail occurs in an end stop of the guide rail. The running rail is then moved relative to the middle rail until locking has been achieved in an end stop of the middle rail in the extended position. The user then feels the reaching of the end position by locking, with any inadvertent closing being prevented in the locked position as a result of the holding forces.
The locking device can preferably be a spring element with a bendable web, on which a projection can lock. The spring element can be fixed to a rail, with a bendable web being provided on opposite sides so that a spring element forms two locking means.
A ball, a roller or a slide element is provided on the spring element at the end for smooth locking.
In a further embodiment of the invention, the spring element cooperates with a recess in the rail. It can be produced easily, with a profiled section, especially a web-like projection, being embossed in the rail alternatively. The spring element is materially connected with the rail by gluing or welding. Alternatively, a mechanical fixing by means of a frictional or interlocking connection is also possible.
For a simple mounting of the locking device, they can be arranged integrally with the clip that can be clipped onto a rail which is inserted especially into a U-shaped receiver of the rail. External application of the clip is also possible. Profile sections can then be arranged on the rail in order to secure the clip against axial displacement.
The invention will be explained below by reference to several embodiments shown in the drawings, wherein:
A pull-out guide 1 comprises a guide rail 2 which can be fixed to a side wall of a household appliance such as a baking oven, the furniture or any other component. A middle rail 3 is displaceably held on the guide rail 2 via rolling elements 5. A running rail 4 is displaceably held on the middle rail 3 via further rolling elements 5. The rolling elements 5 are held on rolling element cages 6 combined in packets.
One spring element 10 is provided on each opposite side on the middle rail 3. The spring element 10 is fixed with a section 11 to the middle rail 3, e.g. by welding, gluing or mechanical fixing means. The spring element 10 comprises a bendable web, on which a V-shaped projection 12 is arranged. As a result, an oblique run-up surface 14 and 15 is respectively arranged on opposite sides. The spring element 10 can latch with the V-shaped projection 12 into a rectangular recess 13 on the running rail 4 or a recess 16 in the guide rail 2. Other geometric shapes of the recesses 13, 16 are possible. The recesses 13 and 16 are arranged to be spaced from the sliding surfaces 7 for the rolling elements 5.
In the extended locked position, the projection 12 engages in a recess 13 in the running rail 4 or in a recess 16 in a guide rail 2. The middle rail 3 is moved relative to the running rail 4 or the guide rail 2 for unlocking, so that a run-up surface 14 or 15 comes into engagement with a wall and the projection 12 is lifted out of the recess 13 or 16. The spring element 10 can then slide with the projection 12 along the guide rail 2 of the running rail 4, with the sliding path of the projection 12 and the recesses 13 and 16 being arranged to be spaced from the running tracks 7 for the rolling elements 5.
When the running rail 4 is extended, one spring element 10 is unlocked at first from the locked position and only the running rail 4 is moved at first relative to the unit consisting of middle rail 3 and guide rail 2 until a limit stop is reached and the spring element 10 latches into the recess 13 on the running rail 4. Thereafter, the middle rail 3 is moved together with the running rail 4 relative to the guide rail 2 until a limit stop is reached in this case too and the spring element 10 is locked in the recess 16 in the middle rail 3. Alternatively, the running rail 4 can be displaced together with the middle rail 3 during the pulling out process until there is a latching of the middle rail 3 in a limit stop of the guide rail. Thereafter, the running rail 4 is moved relative to the middle rail 3 until a latching has been achieved in a limit stop of the middle rail 3 in the extended position. This step-by-step extension of the pull-out guide 1 leads to a controlled sequence control, with the running rail 4 being lockable in three mutually spaced positions in the guide rail 2.
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The web 121 with the protruding bend 122 cooperates with a projection 125 which is formed on a middle rail 3 of the pull-out guide. When the projection 125 is driven over, the web 121 is swiveled, so that the middle rail 3″ will subsequently latch onto the clip 120.
The clip 120 is mounted on the inside in the guide rail 2″″″″. It is also possible to insert the clip 120 on the outside on the guide rail 2″″″″. Furthermore, further clips 120 can be simply mounted on the guide rail 2″″″″ and/or on the running rail 4″″″″ in a similar manner.
A retaining clip 115 is further fixed on one bottom side to the guide rail 2″″″″, which retaining clip comprises a U-shaped receiver 116 extending perpendicularly to the longitudinal axis. A bendable web with a projection 117 is arranged on the retaining clip 115, which web is used for locking the retaining clip 115 on a horizontal bar, especially a bar on a side grating, as are mounted in baking ovens for example.
The embodiments each show three rails which form a pull-out guide. It is naturally also possible to provide a pull-out guide with two or more than three rails which can be locked in different positions via one or more spring elements. The number of the spring elements is chosen in such a way that the pull-out guide is optimized for the respective application.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 20 2008 014 564.3 | Nov 2008 | DE | national |
| 20 2009 001 962.4 | Mar 2009 | DE | national |
| Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PCT/EP2009/064289 | 10/29/2009 | WO | 00 | 9/29/2011 |