The present disclosure relates to a sliding/pivoting mechanism of a shelf of a domestic appliance or of a piece of furniture for pulling out and raising the shelf from a body of the piece of furniture or of the domestic appliance. The disclosure also relates to a domestic appliance or a piece of furniture, including such a mechanism.
A class-specific sliding/pivoting mechanism as well as a domestic appliance and a piece of furniture are known from WO 2014/033092 A1.
In particular, such sliding/pivoting mechanisms are often installed in dishwashers, refrigeration units, freezers or cooking appliances in order to pull a lower dish rack, container or cooked item carrier out of the washing compartment of the dishwasher, the refrigeration or freezing compartment of a refrigerator or freezer or the cooking space of a cooking appliance and, at the same time, lift it upwards into a position which allows a user to comfortably load and unload the dish rack or cooked item carrier. In addition, a dish rack with a sliding/pivoting mechanism for a class-specific domestic appliance which can be pulled out of the body of a domestic appliance, generally horizontally, by means of runners is known from EP 1991104, for example. The use of this type of runners for cooked item carriers and containers in other class-specific domestic appliances is also known. This rack, container or cooked item carrier can thus be positioned above the rack, container or cooked item carrier and held by an equivalent sliding/pivoting mechanism.
Such domestic appliances and pieces of furniture and/or the sliding/pivoting mechanism described above have proven themselves in practice.
It is desirable to control the progress of the pull out and lift, and lower and retract movements for the respective shelves, in particularly shortly before the end position for the shelf is reached, to the effect that the shelf is prevented from abruptly striking this end position.
The sliding/pivoting mechanism according to the disclosure has at least two swivelling arms which are fastened at a first end to at least one of the side walls of the body in such a way that the swivelling arms can be rotated parallel to the plane of the side walls and which are arranged parallel to each other at a distance from each other. A guide rail is fastened at the respective second ends of the swivelling arms in such a way that the guide rail can be pivoted parallel to the plane of the side walls and in such a way that the guide rail can be pivoted from a lower position inside the body to a raised upper position at least partially outside the body. In this guide rail is a running rail which can be linearly displaced with respect to the guide rail and to which the shelf is fastened. A damping unit which damps the travelling motion of the shelf in an end position is arranged on the sliding/pivoting mechanism. It is thus possible to damp at least the movement into the end position within the body or at least the movement into the end position in the pulled out and swivelled up state. In addition, the movement of the sliding/pivoting mechanism into the lowered position can be damped.
A sliding/pivoting mechanism equipped with such a damping unit makes it possible to brake the shelf in a controlled manner before the end position is reached, for example in the body of the piece of furniture or the useable space of the domestic appliance, wherein the shelf striking its end position is prevented, in an effective manner, from damaging or in particularly breaking items which are not break-resistant such as glasses, ceramic tableware and similar, for example.
In addition, not only the generally horizontal linear movement of the shelf into its end position within the body but also the acceleration of the shelf due to gravity during lowering of the shelf from the prescribed upper position is damped.
Accordingly, a domestic appliance according to the disclosure, for example a dishwasher or a cooking appliance, has at least one runner attached to the interior of a useable space, for example a washing compartment or a cooking space, with which a shelf attached to the runner can be pulled out of the useable space, wherein the runner has at least one guide rail attached to the interior of the useable space and a running rail attached to the shelf, which can be displaced in the guide rail, with at least one support for attaching the shelf, wherein a damping unit to damp the movement of the shelf towards an end position is arranged on the guide rail. The end position inside the body and the end position in a pulled-out state can thus both be damped. The damper is preferably designed as a fluid damper with a piston and a piston rod which is arranged in or on a housing.
It is thus enabled that the shelf which can be pulled out of and pushed into the useable space of a domestic appliance, generally horizontally, can be retracted to its end position in a controlled, damped manner.
According to an embodiment, the damping unit has a damper and an activator which activates the damper. Here, the activator may be arranged on the running rail or a component which can be moved with the running rail, while the damper is arranged on the guide rail or a component connected to the guide rail. Of course, the reverse arrangement of activator and damper is also possible. The damper can also be arranged on the body, for example in the region of the back wall or on the shelf.
The damper may be designed as a fluid damper with a piston and a piston rod which is arranged in or on a housing. Gas dampers can also be used to damp raising and lowering movements.
According to another embodiment, the sliding/pivoting mechanism has a locking mechanism located on the guide rail and on one of the swivelling arms and operated through an activator assembly attached to the running rail in order to prevent the simultaneous pivoting and sliding movement of the running rail.
According to another embodiment of the disclosure, the damping unit is designed as part of a retraction and/or ejection system. This makes it possible for the user to simply initiate the pulling out of the shelf from the body of the piece of furniture or domestic appliance and the ejection mechanism pushes the shelf out of the body of the piece of furniture or domestic appliance far enough that the user does not have to reach into the washing compartment or cooking space, and the risk of contaminating or injuring the user's hand or arm by touching a dirty dish or sharp object such as a knife or similar, for example, may be avoided.
In the case of the sliding/pivoting mechanism, the activator may be positioned on the activator assembly which operates the locking mechanism. This has the advantage that an assembly which is already present can be used for the arrangement and attachment of the activator.
The activator may be designed in one piece with the holder.
The running rail may be designed in one piece with the at least one support. The running rail and the support for the shelf are preferably made from plastic so that such an activator can be injection moulded onto the running rail or the support in a simple and cost-effective manner.
In the description below, terms such as above, below, left, right, in front of, behind, etc. refer to the relative representation and position of the sliding/pivoting mechanism, swivelling arms, shelf, damping unit and similar selected in the respective figures. These terms should not be understood to be limiting, i.e. these references can change as a result of different operating positions or a mirrored design or similar.
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Swivelling arms 3, 4 are swivel-mounted on this side wall support 12 using respective swivel joints 31, 41. These swivelling arms 3, 4 are swivel-mounted, using further swivel joints, to a guide rail 5 such that the guide rail 5 can be swivelled from a bottom position inside the body of the piece of furniture or domestic appliance to a raised upper position at least partially outside the body, remaining in a horizontal position, through a swivelling movement of the swivelling arms 3, 4.
The synchronisation of two such sliding/pivoting mechanisms 1 preferably occurs through a synchronisation element which is described in more detail in the aforementioned WO 2014/033092 A1, the content of which is incorporated herein by reference.
As additionally shown in
In order to prevent the simultaneous sliding and pivoting movement of the shelf 15 and thus also of the sliding/pivoting mechanism, the sliding/pivoting mechanism 1 has a locking mechanism arranged on the guide rail 5 and on the swivelling arms 3, 4 which can be operated through an activator group 7 attached to the running rail 6. Please refer once again to the description in WO 2014/033092 A1 for a more detailed description of the locking mechanism.
In order to damp the retraction movement of the shelf 15 into a lower end position within the body, there is a damping unit 18 located on the sliding/pivoting mechanism 1 as shown in
In addition to the damping unit 18, a retraction system 30 can also be used. The driver 33 is simultaneously coupled to an energy storage mechanism 35 and to a coupling rod 32 for a damper 181. A Detail of the retraction system is shown in
The driver housing 183 for the damping unit 181 is firmly connected with a fixing piece 182, as shown in
As shown in
In this embodiment, the activator 185 has ridges protruding downwards toward the driver 184 which, in the state shown in
Another embodiment of the domestic appliance is described below with reference to
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The runner 2 has a guide rail 20 attached to the inner side of the useable space and a running rail 21 which is attached to the shelf 14 and can be displaced in the guide rail 20, wherein at least one support 22 for attaching the shelf 14 is arranged on the running rail 21. In the embodiment shown in
In this embodiment, the runner 2 also, as shown in
As can be seen in
For the subsequent movement of the shelf 14 into its end position, the driver 184 is tilted in the driver housing 183 from the tipped position into the position for engaging with the activator 185 and moved into the end position, as shown in
In addition to the damping unit 18, a retraction system 30 can also be used. The driver 33 is simultaneously coupled to an energy storage mechanism 35 and to a coupling rod 32 for a damper 181. A Detail of the retraction system is shown in
The runner 2 can be designed as part of an ejection system, resulting in the benefits indicated in the introductory section.
At least part of the runner and the damping unit 18 may be made from stainless steel in order to withstand the conditions which occur in a domestic appliance such as a dishwasher or a cooking appliers, such as high heat, moisture, salt, detergents and grease.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2014 104 733.8 | Apr 2014 | DE | national |
This patent application is a U.S. nationalization of International Patent Application No. PCT/EP2015/056565, filed Mar. 26, 2015, which claims priority to German Patent Application No. 10 2014 104 733.8, filed Apr. 3, 2014, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.
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PCT/EP2015/056565 | 3/26/2015 | WO | 00 |