The present invention relates to a support construction for at least one furniture drive, comprising a support rail for bearing the at least one furniture drive and first and second fixing devices for fixing the support rail to an item of furniture.
The invention further concerns an item of furniture having a support construction of the kind to be described.
Such support constructions comprising a support rail for bearing a furniture drive are used in particular in relation to items of furniture in cabinet form with one or more drawers to move the drawer by the furniture drive from a closed position into an open position. For that purpose, the furniture drive is disposed in the immediate proximity of the rear wall of the respective drawer. An ejection element acts on the rear wall of the drawer so that the drawer is urged into an open position. Stable mounting of the respective furniture drive is required for that purpose. In many cases, however, the furniture body or carcass does not have a stable rear wall so that the use of a support rail for bearing the furniture drive has proven to be desirable. That support rail, however, must be arranged at a defined spacing relative to the rear wall of the drawer, particularly when the furniture drive is equipped with a Touch-latch functionality. With such a Touch-latch functionality, the drawer in the closed condition can be moved into an end position in which it is displaced further into the furniture carcass, when manual pressure is applied to the front panel, whereby the Touch-latch function of the furniture drive is activated and the drawer is ejected into an open position. For that purpose, a defined triggering travel movement is required for activation of the Touch-latch function, which presupposes a correct position for the support rail.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide convenient and precise mounting of the support rail to an item of furniture.
According to the invention, that object is achieved in that at least one of the fixing devices has a mounting portion for fixing to an item of furniture and a bearing portion which can be connected to the support rail. The mounting portion and the bearing portion are movable relative to each other and are releasably arrestable (clampable) by an arresting device.
The fixing device with the adjustment option is preferably arranged in the upper region of the item of furniture. The mounting portion is associated with a substantially stable carcass portion, and the bearing portion is associated with the support rail. When the support construction is fitted, a drawer can be moved completely into the carcass of the item of furniture, as calibration for correct positioning of the support rail, in which case the rear wall of the drawer moves the support rail which has not yet been arrested, by way of the furniture drive, to the correct position. Thus, that preset position between the bearing portion and the mounting portion (and thus the support rail) can be definitively fixed by way of the arresting device provided.
For that purpose, it is desirably provided that the relative mobility between the bearing portion and the mounting portion is such that the bearing portion is mounted limitedly movably relative to the mounting portion in a direction which extends at least approximately at a right angle to the longitudinal extent of the support rail. In that connection, it may be advantageous if the bearing portion is mounted linearly movably relative to the mounting portion. In addition, it may be advantageous if the relative spacing between the bearing portion and the mounting portion can be continuously adjusted within predetermined limits.
In accordance with a possible embodiment of the invention, the arresting device can have a movable clamping element—preferably an eccentric lever—by which the relative position of the bearing portion relative to the mounting portion can be clampingly fixed. In an advantageous development of the invention, in the course of the arresting process, the relative position between the bearing portion and the mounting portion can be altered by a predetermined travel distance. That is advantageous, in particular, when the furniture drive is based on a Touch-latch functionality. In that way, the triggering travel required for the Touch-latch function can be ensured when fitting the support rail. In that case, to calibrate the correct position of the support rail, a drawer is pushed completely into the carcass of the item of furniture so that the rear wall of that drawer presses the support rail which has not yet been arrested, into the carcass of the item of furniture, until the front panel of the drawer abuts against the front edge of the carcass. If now the support rail were to be arrested precisely at that location, the required triggering travel for activation of the Touch-latch functionality would not be afforded beyond all doubt. For that reason, the support rail can still be pushed somewhat away from the rear wall of the drawer by the proposed arresting device during the arresting process when the drawer is completely closed so that the triggering travel (for example 2.5 mm) for unlocking the Touch-latch function is certain to be guaranteed and at the same time that correct position between the bearing portion and the mounting portion can be fixed.
In structural terms, that can be achieved if the eccentric lever has a screwthread portion which in the arresting process can be brought into engagement with a corresponding screwthread portion of the bearing portion or the mounting portion so that the bearing portion can be drawn in the direction of the mounting portion over the predefined travel distance. Desirably, the screwthread portion is designed so that the eccentric lever has a first operating position in which the bearing portion is substantially freely displaceable within predetermined limits relative to the mounting portion. In a second operating position—for example, after half a revolution of the eccentric lever—it arrests the relative position as between the bearing portion and the mounting portion, in which case at the same time the position as between the bearing portion and the mounting portion can be altered—preferably reduced in size—so that the predefined distance for ensuring the triggering travel of the Touch-latch function can be produced.
In accordance with a preferred configuration of the invention, the support rail can be adapted for the, preferably releasable, arrangement of one or more furniture drives. In that respect, the furniture drive includes at least one spring or at least one electric motor, by which at least one ejection element is or can be acted upon, for ejection of a movable portion of the item of furniture. In that respect, the configuration can be such that the movable portion of the item of furniture is a drawer arranged movably relative to a carcass of the item of furniture, wherein the drawer has a first end position corresponding to the closed position thereof and the drawer, starting from that first end position, is movable by the application of pressure in the closing direction of the drawer into a second end position—which is displaced further into the carcass of the item of furniture. The drawer is thus movable by the furniture drive, starting from the second end position, into an open position. That mechanism is generally known as a Touch-latch function and does not need to be described in greater detail at this juncture.
It will be appreciated that the proposed support construction can also be used for other electrical or mechanical components of the item of furniture.
The item of furniture according to the invention is characterised by the support construction of the described kind.
Further details and advantages of the present invention are described with reference to the specific description hereinafter. In the drawings:
a, 5b show perspective views of a fixing device from above and from below,
a, 7b show sectional views of the fixing device to be mounted at the cabinet bottom, with a support rail engaged therein and completely latched in place.
a shows a perspective view from above while
a shows a horizontal section through the fixing device 12 to be mounted to the cabinet bottom 10, with a side edge of the support rail 13 already engaged into the holding device 16b′. A projection 22 of the support rail 13 can pass over a resilient tang 23 of the holding device 16a′ by pivotal movement of the upstanding support rail 13 about a vertical axis so that the support rail 13 is detachably held within the two holding devices 16a′ and 16b′. The projection 22 can jump out of (be detached from) the tang 23 again by pulling out the support rail 13 so that the support rail 13 can be disassembled.
The invention is not limited to the illustrated embodiment, but embraces or extends to all variants and technical equivalents which can fall within the scope of the following claims. The positional references adopted in the description, such as for example up, down, lateral and so forth also relate to the Figure being directly described and illustrated and upon a change in position are to be appropriately transferred to the new position.
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This application is a continuation application of pending International application PCT/AT2008/000327, filed Sep. 15, 2008.
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