Retracting device for a drawer

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 7780251
  • Patent Number
    7,780,251
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, December 17, 2008
    16 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 24, 2010
    14 years ago
Abstract
A retracting device for a drawer, including a pulling device which can be connected to the drawer, a drive unit having an electric motor, and a roller drivable by the drive unit for winding up the pulling device, wherein the drive unit is activatable by a rotation of the roller.
Description

The present invention concerns a retracting device for a drawer, comprising a pulling device which can be connected to the drawer, a drive unit having an electric motor, and a roller drivable by the drive unit for winding up the pulling device.


A retracting device of that kind is found, for example, in EP 465 800 A1, wherein the uppermost section of a setting rod serving as a pulling device is releasably connected to a drawer in the form of a washing agent tray. The setting rod and therewith the drawer can be both extended and also retracted by an electric motor. Triggering of the drive unit is effected by way of a button to be operated by the user.


The object of the invention is to develop a retracting device of the general kind set forth above in such a way that the operating convenience thereof is increased.


The fact that the drive unit (in concrete terms: the electric motor of the drive unit) is activatable by a rotation of the roller device makes it possible to dispense with triggering a switch arranged on the carcass or body of the item of furniture or on the drawer. Instead, the drive unit can be operated in the opening direction by the exertion of a small manual force by the user on the drawer. The movement of the drawer, caused thereby, is transmitted to the roller by way of the pulling device and the drive unit is activatable by the resulting rotary movement of the roller.


In an embodiment in which the pulling device can transmit both pulling and also pushing forces to the drawer, it is appropriate for the design configuration thereof to include a pulling device having a certain stiffness (for example in the form of a steel strip).


It will be noted, however, that alternatively it can also be provided that the pulling device is adapted only to apply pulling forces to the drawer. In that case the pulling device may be a cable, for example.


In the second-mentioned case the retracting device may naturally only apply forces to the drawer in the closing direction. In that case a separate device, for example a touch-latch mechanism, can be provided for ejecting the drawer from the closed position.


If the pulling device does not involve any stiffness (for example it involves a cable), it is necessary to provide a configuration in which that the pulling device is constantly under a certain stress because otherwise the drawer being pushed in by the user in the direction toward the closed position would not necessarily cause a rotation of the roller. By way of example, without additional measures, the cable could easily be in a condition of hanging down. In that case, the drive unit would not be activated for further retracting the drawer.


In this connection it can be provided that the roller is acted upon by a spring (preferably a coil spring) in one of the two possible directions of rotation. It is preferably provided in that respect that the spring is adapted and arranged relative to the roller in such a way that it is loaded by a rotation of the roller, which is linked to the pulling device being unwound. In that case the arrangement provides that the pulling device, which is in fact connected to the drawer and the roller, is constantly under stress in the opened condition of the drawer. If now the drawer is moved by the user out of the open position slightly into the closed position, that movement is transmitted by way of the stressed pulling device to the roller and the drive unit is activated to assist with the further movement.


If the retracting device serves only to move the drawer in the direction of the closed position, it should be provided that the drive unit is so adapted and/or is so coupled to the roller that the roller is manually substantially freely rotatable in one of the two possible directions of rotation. This ensures that no resistance to the movement of the drawer from the closed position into the open position (manually or by a separate device) is opposed by the drive unit. It will be noted that in that case it may be necessary to apply the force required for loading up the spring that is optionally provided. As the spring does not serve for retraction of the drawer but only for providing a certain stressing for the pulling device, it does not have to be particularly strong, and thus there is no need to overcome high forces when loading the spring.


It can further be provided that the roller is drivable by the drive unit only in one of the two possible directions of rotation.


Depending on the nature of the uncoupling device, an entrainment portion can be provided at an end of the pulling device, by way of which the drawer can be coupled again to the pulling device after being inserted into the carcass of the item of furniture and moved into the closed position.


If it is provided that the pulling device can be wound up by the spring when the drawer is in the uncoupled condition, by virtue of actuation by the roller, it can also be provided that the drive unit of the retracting device can be triggered by the actuation of a switch which is independent of the roller, instead of by a rotation of the roller.


It can further be provided that that switch device is in the form of a two-part coupling, wherein the one part is non-rotatably connected to the housing of the drive unit and the second part also rotates upon a rotation of the shaft of the drive unit.


Protection is also claimed for an arrangement which includes a retracting device in accordance with one of the aforementioned embodiments, a drawer mounted movably in a body or carcass of an item of furniture between an open position and a closed position, and a coupling device for coupling and uncoupling the pulling device of the retracting device to or from the drawer.


In such an arrangement it can preferably be provided that the retracting device is so adapted that the pulling device can be wound up by the spring when the drawer is in the uncoupled condition, by actuation of the roller. It will be appreciated that in that case the spring is to be so strong that it can cause rotation of the roller for winding up the pulling device. Winding up the pulling device ensures that no tangling of the pulling device occurs when the drawer is uncoupled and possibly removed from the carcass of the item of furniture.


Furthermore, protection is sought for an arrangement having a drawer which is mounted movably between an open position and a closed position in a carcass of an item of furniture, having a retracting device for a drawer with a pulling device which can be connected to the drawer, a drive unit having an electric motor and a roller drivable by the drive unit for winding up the pulling device, wherein the arrangement includes an ejection device for moving the drawer out of the closed position.


Protection is further sought for an arrangement as just referred to above, in which the drive unit is activatable by a rotation of the roller.


A further embodiment of that arrangement provides that the drive unit of the retracting device is triggerable by the actuation of a switch which is independent of the roller.


In addition there can be provided an arrangement in which the ejection device is structurally separate from the retracting device, but is mounted jointly therewith to a mounting element.





Further advantages and details of the invention will be apparent from the specific description hereinafter and the drawings in which:



FIG. 1 shows a schematic view of an arrangement according to the invention,



FIG. 2 shows a perspective view in relation to FIG. 1,



FIG. 3 shows a further perspective view in relation to FIG. 1,



FIGS. 4
a and 4b show a rear view of an arrangement according to the invention with a detail view,



FIGS. 5
a and 5b show further detail views of the arrangement according to the invention,



FIGS. 6
a and 6b show a partly exploded view and perspective view respectively of an embodiment of a retracting device according to the invention, and



FIG. 7 shows a partly exploded view of another embodiment of the retracting device.






FIG. 1 schematically shows an item of furniture comprising a carcass 5 and a drawer 6 mounted therein and being movable between an open position and a closed position. In this respect the drawer 6 is in the open position in the condition shown in FIG. 1. The drawer 6 is coupled to the roller 4 of the retracting device 1 by way of a pulling device 2. In this case coupling is effected by way of a coupling device 3 which is of a releasable nature.



FIG. 2 shows a perspective view of the item of furniture, wherein a carrier rail 7 for an ejection device 11 shown in FIG. 5a is visible at the rear wall of the carcass 5.



FIG. 3 shows a rear view in relation to FIG. 2 with the rear wall partially broken away. It is possible to see in particular the drive unit 8 of the retracting device 1 and the roller 4 of the retracting device 1, on which the pulling device 2 which in this case is in the form of a cable is partially rolled up. The pulling device 2 is coupled to the rear wall 10 of the drawer 6 by way of a coupling device 3. The ejection device 11 can also be seen in FIG. 3.



FIG. 4
a shows a rear view of the item of furniture shown in FIG. 3, with the drawer 6 here being in the closed position. FIG. 4b shows a detail view of the retracting device, while in addition it is possible to see a part 9 of the coupling device 3.


The function of the coupling device 3 is described in greater detail hereinafter with reference to FIGS. 5a and 5b.



FIG. 5
a shows the drawer 6 in its closed position in the carcass 5 (not shown). In this case the pulling device 2 is uncoupled from the drawer 6 (see FIG. 5b). By virtue of a movement of the drawer 6 into the carcass of the item of furniture, the entrainment portion 13 which is mounted to the pulling device 2 passes into the part 9 of the coupling device 3 and is latched in position there. In that condition the drawer 6 is coupled to the pulling device 2 and thus to the retracting device 1. In the present embodiment a movement of the drawer 6 out of the closed position is effected either purely manually or with the support of the ejection device 11. In contrast, a movement of the drawer 6 in the direction of the closed position is effected by way of the retracting device 1, more specifically by way of the roller 4 being driven by the drive unit 8, by the pulling device 2 being wound up, which is linked thereto, and by the drawer 6 being retracted by way of the entrainment portions 13 and the part 9 of the coupling device. In this embodiment the drive device 8 of the retracting device 1 is triggered by a slight movement of the drawer 6 in the direction toward the closed position.


In the following embodiment the pulling device 2 is a cable, and there is provided a coil spring 12 which acts on the roller 4 in the closing direction and thus holds the pulling device 2 under stress when the drawer 6 is coupled (see FIGS. 6a and 6b).


The structure of an embodiment of a retracting device 1 according to the invention can be seen from FIGS. 6a and 6b. In this case, the roller 4 is arranged non-rotatably on the shaft of a drive unit 8, and the pulling device 2 is partially wound on the roller 4. The roller 4 is acted upon by the coil spring 12. The end 14 of the coil spring 12 is fixed to the roller 4 and the end 13 of the coil spring 12 is fixed to the coupling 15. The coupling 15 (forms in this embodiment the switch device 15) is of a two-part nature, wherein the first part 15a also rotates upon a rotation of the shaft of the drive unit 8. The second part 15b is connected non-rotatably to the housing of the drive unit 18 and has an anchoring device 16 for the end 13 of the coil spring 12.


In this embodiment, the coupling 15 serves to permit free manual rotatability in the opening direction while upon a movement in the retraction direction the drive unit 8 is rotationally coupled to the roller 4.


Activation of the drive unit 8 is effected by the switch device 15 by way of a rotation of the roller 4 (more specifically in the embodiment of FIG. 6a in the counter-clockwise direction).



FIG. 6
b shows the retracting device 1 in the assembled condition.

Claims
  • 1. A retracting device for a drawer, comprising: a pulling device which can be connected to the drawer;a drive unit having an electric motor, a shaft which is driven by the electric motor, and a housing; anda roller drivable by the drive unit for winding up the pulling device,wherein the drive unit is activatable by a switch device, the switch device being a two-part coupling including a first part and a second part,wherein the first part of the two-part coupling rotates upon a rotation of the shaft of the drive unit and the second part of the two-part coupling is non-rotatably connected to the housing of the drive unit, andwherein the switch device is connected to the roller such that the drive unit is activatable by a rotation of the roller.
  • 2. A retracting device as set forth in claim 1, wherein the drive unit is adapted and/or coupled to the roller such that the roller is manually substantially freely rotatable in one of two possible directions of rotation.
  • 3. A retracting device as set forth in claim 1, wherein the drive unit is adapted and/or coupled to the roller such that the roller is drivable only in one of two possible directions of rotation.
  • 4. A retracting device as set forth in claim 1, wherein the roller is acted upon by a spring in one of two possible directions of rotation.
  • 5. A retracting device as set forth in claim 4, wherein the spring is adapted and arranged relative to the roller such that the spring is loaded up by a rotation of the roller, such rotation being linked to unwinding of the pulling device.
  • 6. A retracting device as set forth in claim 4, wherein the pulling device is a cable.
  • 7. A retracting device as set forth in claim 4, wherein the pulling device is adapted to transmit pulling forces and pushing forces to the drawer.
  • 8. A retracting device as set forth in claim 7, wherein the pulling device is a steel strip for transmitting pulling forces and pushing forces to the drawer.
  • 9. A retracting device as set forth in claim 4, wherein the spring is a coil spring.
  • 10. An arrangement including: a retracting device as set forth in claim 1,a drawer mounted in a carcass of an item of furniture, the drawer being movable between an open position and a closed position, anda coupling device for coupling and uncoupling the pulling device of the retracting device to and from the drawer.
  • 11. An arrangement as set forth in claim 10, wherein the retracting device includes a spring which acts on the roller, and wherein the retracting device is adapted such that the pulling device can be wound on to the roller by the spring actuating the roller when the drawer is uncoupled.
  • 12. An arrangement comprising: a drawer mounted in a carcass of an item of furniture, the drawer being movable between an open position and a closed position;an ejection device for moving the drawer out of the closed position; anda retracting device for the drawer, comprising a pulling device which can be connected to the drawer, a drive unit having an electric motor and a shaft which is driven by the electric motor, and a roller drivable by the drive unit for winding up the pulling device,wherein the drive unit is activatable by a switch device, the switch device being a two-part coupling including a first part and a second part,wherein the first part of the two-part coupling rotates upon a rotation of the shaft of the drive unit and the second part of the two-part coupling is non-rotatably connected to the housing of the drive unit, andwherein the switch device is connected to the roller such that the drive unit is activatable by a rotation of the roller.
  • 13. An arrangement as set forth in claim 12, wherein the drive unit of the retracting device is triggerable by the actuation of a switch which is independent of the roller.
  • 14. An arrangement as set forth in claim 12, wherein the ejection device is structurally separate from the retracting device.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
A 1052/2006 Jun 2006 AT national
Parent Case Info

This is a Continuation Application of International Application No. PCT/AT2007/000271 filed Jun. 5, 2007.

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Related Publications (1)
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Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent PCT/AT2007/000271 Jun 2007 US
Child 12314840 US