The present invention relates to a support element for securing in a furniture carcass.
Modern furniture is frequently equipped with, in particular, electrical components, for example push-out devices for pushing out movable furniture parts. Hitherto, components of this kind had to be secured individually to the furniture carcass, in a fiddly procedure. In the case of electrical components, provision also had to be made hitherto for the supply of power individually to each component. This increases the manufacturing costs for a piece of furniture of this kind, because of the high level of complexity of the work.
The object of the invention is to provide a support element which allows furniture to be equipped with various components in a simple and inexpensive manner.
In accordance with the invention, this is achieved in that one or more push-out devices for pushing out a movable furniture part mounted in the furniture carcass, are securable to the support element without tools, preferably in a manner such that they may be snap-fitted on.
The possibility of securing the various push-out devices without tools reduces the manufacturing costs of a piece of furniture equipped with the support element according to the invention and enables push-out devices to be replaced later, or added, in a simple manner.
The possibility of securing without tools may, for example, take the form of a snap-fit connection.
To make the snap-fit connection, at least one, preferably two, groove(s) may be made in the support element. The grooves receive the corresponding number of springs arranged on the push-out. As an alternative, the groove(s) could be made on the push-out devices to be mounted and the spring(s) could be arranged on the support element.
Particularly preferably, the support element may have at least two power lines for supplying the push-out devices in the secured condition thereof. This enables the secured push-out devices to be supplied with power in a simple manner.
The support element according to the invention may, for example, take the form of a rail, preferably the form of a profiled rail.
When the support element is in the form of a rail, a particular possibility is for the power lines to be in the form of busbars running over substantially the entire length of the support element. Contact may be made with these busbars through contacts (for example supporting contacts) arranged on the components in the secured condition.
Frequently, the push-out devices are provided with various sensors for capturing data. This data may be processed in the push-out devices themselves and/or passed on to other push-out devices such as a control or regulating device. In this case, it may be provided for the support element to have at least one data bus for the purpose of information exchange with or between the devices. This makes it possible for data to be exchanged between a central control or regulating device and the individual push-out devices, and for data to be exchanged between the individual push-out devices.
To provide a suitable operating voltage for the push-out devices, it may be provided for a—and preferably specifically one—component in the form of a transformer for supplying the other components to be secured to the support element without tools, preferably in such a manner that it is snap-fitted on. If specifically one transformer is provided for supplying all the components secured to the support element, then either each component may be connected individually to the transformer or the transformer and the individual components may be connected in series. For example, the transformer may provide voltage to busbars arranged on the support element, and each component may make contact with the busbar.
A further variant on the invention relates to a support element for securing to a furniture carcass.
Hitherto, the problem arose that the position of push-out devices to be mounted in the furniture carcass had to be measured out individually. This is extremely fiddly, in particular when a plurality of push-out devices are mounted.
The variant on the invention solves this problem in that the support element has at least one predetermined securing position for components which are to be secured to the support element.
This means that there is no need to measure out the securing positions individually and painstakingly.
In a particularly preferred embodiment of this variant on the invention, the support element may be in the form of a rail and the support element may have at least two predetermined securing positions along its longitudinal extent.
It is particularly simple to mount push-out devices if it is provided for the push-out devices which are to be secured to be securable in the predetermined securing positions without tools, preferably in such a manner that they may be snap-fitted on.
The invention furthermore relates to a support element on which at least two push-out devices for movable furniture parts are arranged. Pre-equipped support elements of this kind may be secured in the piece of furniture as a unit, in a simple manner. This therefore makes it possible to prefabricate fully equipped support elements which are ready for use.
The invention furthermore relates to a furniture carcass on which at least one support element of the above-mentioned type is arranged.
To further reduce the manufacturing costs, it may be particularly advantageous for at least two support elements to be arranged in or on the furniture carcass and for the at least two support elements to be in electrically conductive connection with one another by way of a coupling part. This may serve both to supply power to the components on the individual support elements and to exchange data between them. This minimizes the number of voltage sources or transformers needed to supply power to the components.
In this connection, to further reduce the voltage sources or transformers needed, it may be provided for a—and preferably specifically one—transformer, for supplying all the components which are secured or securable to the support elements, to be secured to one of the support elements without tools, preferably in such a manner that it is snap-fitted on.
If one or more support rails is or are provided with predetermined securing positions, it is particularly advantageous if the predetermined securing positions form a vertical pattern and/or a lateral pattern in the furniture carcass for the components which are to be secured.
The invention furthermore relates to an arrangement having at least two furniture carcasses of the above-mentioned type.
In this connection, it may be particularly preferably provided for a transformer to be secured, in at least a first furniture carcass, to a support element without tools, preferably in such a manner that it is snap-fitted on, and for the transformer to be in electrically conductive connection with a support element, arranged in a second furniture carcass, for supplying the components which are secured or securable to this support element. In this embodiment of the invention, it is not therefore necessary to provide a separate transformer in each furniture carcass.
For the purpose of control or regulation of the components, it may be provided for the arrangement to include at least one control or regulating device.
If the support elements are in electrically conductive connection in the individual furniture carcasses, this may be utilized both for power supply and for data exchange. In this connection, specifically one control or regulating device may be provided for the purpose of controlling or regulating all the components arranged in the furniture carcasses of the arrangement.
Further advantages and details of the invention will emerge from the description of the figures which follows, in which:
a and 1b are diagrammatic perspective views of a first embodiment of the invention,
a and 2b are a diagrammatic perspective view and a front view, respectively, of a further embodiment of the invention,
a and 3b are a diagrammatic perspective view and a front view, respectively, of a further embodiment of the invention,
a and 5b are illustrations of a further example embodiment of the invention in a diagrammatic perspective view and a detail view,
a, 6b and 6c are illustrations of a further embodiment of the invention in a diagrammatic perspective view, a detail view and in the condition installed in a furniture carcass,
a to 8f are views of individual components of an example embodiment of the invention,
a and 9b are views of a further embodiment of the invention in a diagrammatic perspective illustration and a detail illustration, and
a and 10b are views of a further example embodiment of the invention in a diagrammatic perspective illustration and in an exploded illustration.
a shows a detail of a furniture carcass 2, to the upper and lower sides of which an embodiment of a support element 1 according to the invention is secured by way of the terminating parts 11. As a result of securing the support element 1 to the upper and lower sides, it is also possible to install it in a furniture carcass 2 with no rear wall (not illustrated). A push-out device 3 for a movable furniture part 4 (not illustrated in
a shows a piece of furniture on the furniture carcass 2, on which there is arranged a support element 1 in the form of a profiled rail (track), with a plurality of push-out devices 3 secured to the support element 1. The push-out devices 3 (of which there are five in this embodiment) are supplied with power by the single transformer 7.
a shows a further piece of furniture, having a furniture carcass 2 on which two support elements 1 including a track and push-out device according to the invention are arranged, with five push-out devices 3 secured to each track 1. In this embodiment, only a single transformer 7 is provided for supplying all the push-out devices 3. It is clear from
a shows a further embodiment of a support element 1 according to the invention, in which the support element 1 is arranged horizontally in the furniture carcass 2. It is clear from the detail view illustrated in
a shows, in a manner similar to
b shows a detail view of the embodiment of
c shows a piece of furniture having a furniture carcass 2 and a movable furniture part 4, with the track of support element 1 illustrated in
a to 8f show again, in detail, the components which have already been illustrated and described above.
a shows the support element 1 illustrated in the exploded illustration of
a and 10b show a further embodiment of a support element 1 according to the invention, which has a power line 5 and a data line 12. Also visible are the predetermined securing positions 15, which in this embodiment form a vertical pattern, that is an upright one, for the components to be secured.
It goes without saying that, in the entire disclosure, the type of components is not restricted to push-out devices or transformers.
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The present invention is a continuation of International Application PCT/AT2005/000247, filed Jul. 1, 2005.
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