The invention concerns a spring-loaded drive device for a moveable furniture part, in particular a drawer.
The invention further concerns an article of furniture having a drive device for a moveable furniture part—in particular a drawer—according to at least one of the described embodiments.
Spring-loaded drive devices for moveable furniture parts already belong to the state of the art. They are often in the form of a retraction device in order to pull the moveable furniture part to or in the furniture carcass. A further configuration of a spring-loaded drive device involves ejection devices which move the moveable furniture part out of the furniture carcass or away from the furniture carcass to make operation of the article of furniture more pleasant.
The object of the invention is to provide an improved spring-loaded drive device for a moveable furniture part and an improved article of furniture having such a drive device.
That object is attained with a drive device having the features of claim 1 and an article of furniture having the features of claim 8.
The provision of a mechanical deactivation device with which the drive device can be reversibly deactivated means that the drive device can be deactivated when not in use and does not have to be especially removed for that purpose. The configuration in terms of reversibility means that the drive device can also be re-activated at any time in order to drive the moveable furniture part again. Thus neither removal nor re-installation is necessary to achieve that functionality for a drive device.
The drive device is thus disabled only at times. The function thereof is retained but is shut down whereby there is no need to uninstall the drive device if there is a wish not to use it for a certain time.
In this respect it should be noted that this does not involve electrically switching something on or off, but it involves deactivating a unit mechanically and not with electrical means.
Further advantageous embodiments of the invention are recited in the appendant claims.
It has been found to be particularly advantageous if the deactivation device is adapted to be switchable over between two mechanical switching positions wherein a first switching position activates the drive device and a second switching position deactivates the drive device. The provision of switching positions makes it possible to achieve comfortable activation and deactivation of the drive device.
In a preferred embodiment it can be provided that switching-over is mechanically effected automatically from the first switching position in which the drive device is activated into the second switching position in which the drive device is deactivated. Automatic mechanical switching-over from the first switching position into the second switching position means that there is no need for manual actuation, which thus saves on time and thus costs.
Protection is also claimed for an article of furniture having a drive device for a moveable furniture part—in particularly a drawer—according to at least one of the described embodiments.
A particularly advantageous structural variant provides that automatic mechanical switching-over is effected by the second drive device during the first-time movement of the moveable furniture part—preferably the drawer—after installation of the second drive device has been effected. The fact that automatic switching-over is effected during the first-time movement of the moveable furniture part means that there is no need for a dedicated working step for implementing the switching-over process as that can take place simultaneously in usual use of the moveable furniture part.
Further details and advantages of the present invention are described more fully hereinafter by means of the specific description with reference to the embodiments by way of example illustrated in the drawing in which:
If now retro-fitting of a second drive device 20 is wanted then that can be subsequently installed in the article of furniture 100. Such a second drive device 20 preferably has an ejection device and a retraction device. So that the two drive devices 10 and 20 do not influence each other it would be necessary in itself to remove the original drive device 10. As that is not wanted because of the high degree of complication and effort the drive device 10 has the deactivation device 1 (not shown here) with which the drive device 10 can be reversibly deactivated.
In that case provided on the carcass rail 53 is the drive device 10 with which the drawer can be pulled in, in this preferred embodiment.
The second drive device 20 is subsequently fitted in order to equip the rail extension guide 50 both with a drive device for ejection of the drawer and also with a drive device for retraction of the drawer. For that purpose it is necessary to deactivate the first drive device 10.
Provided on the second drive device 20 on the base plate 21 thereof is a nose 22 which can engage into the first drive device 10 and with its nose 22 as a triggering device can actuate the deactivation device 1.
If now the rail extension guide 50 is pulled out a little further—as is shown in FIGS. 11 and 12—then the nose 22 of the second drive device 20 causes the switchable coupling element 5 to pivot through 90°, whereupon the coupling element 5 can no longer correspond to the entrainment member 11 (not shown here) of the first drive device 10—as can be clearly seen from
In contrast to
The second drive device 20 can be subsequently fitted and has the base plate 21 on which the deactivation device 1 is provided.
So that the drive device 10 can drive a coupling element (not shown) it moves—as shown in FIG. 21—into its readiness position 14 in which the entrainment member 11 is waiting for the coupling element. As however the deactivation device 1—in the form of the nose 22—is now at the readiness position 14 the entrainment member 11 cannot go to its readiness position 14 in order to wait for the coupling element (the deactivation device 1 is therefore in its second switching position 3 in which the drive device 10 has been deactivated).
Whereupon the entrainment member 11 is retracted again by the springs 12 of the drive device 10 without the coupling element being entrained in that case. Accordingly the drive device 10 was deactivated by the deactivation device 1. If there is a wish to re-activate the drive device 10 only the nose 22 of the deactivation device 1 has to be removed, whereupon the drive device 10 can exert its normal function again.
A further embodiment of a deactivation device 1 for a drive device 10 is shown in
In this arrangement the drive device 10 again has the spring 12 and the entrainment member 11 which is spring-loaded by the spring 12 and which can apply force to the coupling element 5. The entrainment member 11 is guided in a guide track 13. When the guide plate 17 is in its normal working position then the entrainment member 11 in its readiness position can wait for the coupling element 5 to arrive as that readiness position 14 is in the form of a self-locking, arrestable position, and that can be achieved by suitable dimensioning of the radius out of the guide track 13 (friction). The deactivation device 1 is therefore still in its first switching position 2 in which the drive device 10 is still active (
Reversible deactivation of the drive device 10:
The guide track 13 is altered by rotation of the guide plate 17 (see
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Rotation of the guide plate 17 is effected by releasing the clamping lever 16 (
If there is a wish to re-activate the drive device 10 then the clamping lever 16 only has to be released, to again rotate the guide plate 17 in order to replace the non-locking position 15 by the self-locking readiness position 14, which can be achieved by a 180° rotation of the guide plate 17. The clamping lever 16 is then closed again.
A further embodiment of a deactivatable drive device 10 is shown in
In that case the entrainment member 11 of the drive device 10 is equipped with a pivotable entrainment nose 18. In
A further embodiment of a deactivatable drive device 10 is shown in
In this embodiment, the entrainment member is not deactivated as in
The normal functioning of the drive device 10 is shown in
So that the entrainment member 11 can in turn move in a jam-free fashion on its guide track 13 the base 33 is spring-loaded by way of the return spring 32, whereby the entrainment member 11 and the base 33—without the coupling element 5—can move into their starting position. The drive device 10 is thus deactivated.
If there is a wish to activate the drive device 10 again then only the pivotable lock element 31 is to be used, whereupon the base 33 is fixed in the guide 30 again and the drive device 10 can again perform the normal function (
The preferred embodiments are therefore those in which deactivation and activation is effected automatically, more specifically quite simply by installing the second drive device or by removal of the second drive device, whereupon the first drive device is active again (embodiments of
The fact that a mechanical deactivation device 1 is provided for the spring-loaded drive device 10, with which the drive device 10 can be reversibly deactivated, is particularly clearly apparent from
The fact that this involves a retraction device for a moveable furniture part can be seen from
The fact that the deactivation device 1 is adapted to be switchable over between two mechanical switching positions 2 and 3, wherein a first switching position 2 activates the drive device 10 and a second switching position 3 deactivates the drive device 10 can preferably be seen from
The fact that in that case switching over between those two mechanical switching positions 2 and 3 can be effected manually can be seen from
The fact that such mechanical switching-over can also be effected automatically, involving switching from the first switching position 2 in which the drive device 10 is activated into the second switching position 3 in which the drive device 10 is deactivated can be seen from
The fact that in that respect the mechanical deactivation device 1 is provided in the drive device 10 itself can be seen from
The fact that automatic mechanical switching-over between the two switching positions 2 and 3 is effected by a—subsequently fitted—second drive device 20 can be seen from
The fact that the mechanical deactivation device 1 can also be provided in the second drive device 20 and engages into the first drive device 10 can be seen from
The fact that automatic mechanical switching-over is effected by the second drive device 20 during the movement of the moveable furniture part 100—preferably the drawer 102—can be seen from
The situation is such in all these embodiments that the drive device 10 is of a purely mechanical design, that is to say without electric power.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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189/2012 | Feb 2012 | AT | national |
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Parent | PCT/AT2013/000026 | Feb 2013 | US |
Child | 14457473 | US |