The present invention concerns a support device for a furniture flap, and an article of furniture having at least one such support device.
Support devices for furniture flaps are known in many different configurations in the state of the art. U.S. Pat. No. 8,904,600 B2 describes, for example, a hinge device for an article of furniture having a furniture door which has fixing means at the carcass side, two or three lever arms hingedly fixed thereto, and door-side fixing means which are also hingedly fixed to the lever arms. The aim of that hinge device is to guide an opening or closing movement of a furniture door, in which case the furniture door is not rotated about a perpendicular axis of rotation but rather is displaced parallel in a horizontal plane. That is achieved by a parallel kinematic arrangement comprising two or three levers of equal length, which at the body side and the door side are rotatably mounted at respectively equal spacings and in arrangements about perpendicular axes of rotation. A disadvantage with that state of the art is the complicated and expensive structure of the parallel kinematic arrangement and the formation of a shearing gap, caused by the arrangement of the lever arms, and the risk of injury linked thereto when the furniture door is operated by a user.
Further support devices are known for example from EP 2 093 361 A2 and US 2002/0189052 A1.
The object of the present invention is to provide a support device for a furniture flap, which is improved over the state of the art and which in particular is technically easy to produce and which is distinguished by a high level of operational reliability and safety.
That object is attained by a support device for a furniture flap having the features described below, and an article of furniture having at least one such support device.
By virtue of the fact that the support device has a first support arm and a second support arm, and the first and second support arms overlap gap-free in all positions of the support device laterally with respect to the direction of movement of the support device, it is possible to achieve a particularly stable structure for the support device. The configuration of two support arms means that it is possible for influences of torsional forces, flexural forces or generally forces which occur upon movement of the support device to be kept low. The avoidance of the formation of a shearing gap between the support arms, which gap occurs laterally with respect to the direction of movement of the support device, by virtue of a gap-free overlap between them, means that the risk of injury by for example a hand or a finger of a user being nipped upon actuation of the support device by the user can be minimized. In addition, the gap-free overlap of the support arms, laterally with respect to the direction of movement, makes it possible to provide a compact structure for the support device, which can also be distinguished by a high degree of aesthetics by virtue of the integral appearance that can be achieved thereby. In the case of a support device for an upwardly pivotable flap, the gap-free overlap of the first and second support arms is in a lateral direction, that is to say horizontally with respect to the perpendicular direction of movement of the support device in this case. The fact that the first and second support arms in any position of the support device overlap without a gap laterally with respect to the direction of movement of the support device signifies that the overlap is in any position of the support device from a position corresponding to a closed position of a furniture flap which can be fixed thereto, to a position corresponding to an open position of a furniture flap which can be fixed thereto.
By virtue of the fact that at a first end, which is preferably arranged upwardly in the mounted position, the first support arm can be connected to a furniture carcass pivotably about a first pivot axis and wherein at a first end, which is preferably arranged upwardly in the mounted position, the second support arm can be connected to a furniture carcass pivotably about a second pivot axis, preferably by way of a housing, it is possible for the support arms to be in the form of pivotal arms. That can allow a pivotal movement, that is to say, also simultaneous translation and rotation of a furniture flap which can be fitted to the support device. The connection by way of a housing permits a simple structure and easy fitment of the support device.
The fact that the first support arm at a second end, which is preferably arranged downwardly in the mounted position and the second support arm at a second end, which is preferably arranged downwardly in the mounted position, are connected together by a hinged connection permits coupling of the movement of the pivotal arms. Such a hinged connection which is connected to the pivotal arms can also permit fixing of a furniture flap to the support device.
The fact that the first support arm is connected rotatably about a first axis of rotation and the second support arm is connected rotatably about a second axis of rotation to the hinged connection can permit a technically simple and effective connection of the pivotal arms with the hinged connection. A rotatable mounting of the support arms at the hinged connection can also permit tilting of the hinged connection upon pivotal movement of the support arms.
The fact that the normal distance of the first pivot axis and the second pivot axis, as measured along a straight line connecting same, is less than the normal distance of the first axis of rotation and the second axis of rotation, as measured along a straight line connecting same, can provide particularly advantageous coupling of the movement of the support arms. Such an arrangement of the axes of rotation in relation to the pivot axes allows a particularly large range of pivotal movement of the support device without in that case the support arms impeding each other in the pivotal movement. Adaptation of the relationship of the normal distance of the pivot axes and the normal distance of the axes of rotation makes it easily possible to set the desired degree of tilting of the hinged connection upon pivotal movement of the support device, and thus the desired tilting of a furniture flap which can be fixed thereto.
The fact that the first support arm and the second support arm touch laterally with respect to the direction of movement of the support device or their spacing relative to each other laterally with respect to the direction of movement of the support device is less than or equal to 5 mm, preferably less than or equal to 1 mm, can permit a compact structure for the support device, which is also distinguished by a high level of operational reliability and safety for a user. By virtue of lateral contact of the support arms, which therefore is sideways in the case of an upwardly pivotal flap, or the formation of a small gap in the range of a few millimeters, the operational safety of the support device for a user can be increased in addition to the above-mentioned features and pinching can be particularly effectively prevented. In addition, such a structure can permit the provision of a support device which requires a particularly small amount of space.
By virtue of the fact that the first support arm and the second support arm are profiled in cross-section and nested in each other, it is possible for a support device with a high level of stability to be particularly easily produced by a manufacturing procedure. An internested arrangement of the first and second support arms makes it particularly easily possible to implement a compact and substantially gap-free configuration for the support device. In addition, the demands in terms of operational safety and aesthetics can also be easily met by an internested arrangement of the support arms.
The fact that the shape of the cross-section of the first support arm substantially corresponds to a U-shaped profile means that a configuration of the first support arm, that is stable while involving a small amount of space, can be particularly easily and inexpensively produced in a manufacturing procedure.
By virtue of the fact that the shape of the cross-section of the second support arm substantially corresponds to a U-shaped profile or a rectangle means that it is possible to produce a stable design of the second support arm in an inexpensive and technically simple fashion.
The fact that in any position of the support device, the second support arm is arranged at least partially within the cavity formed by the profile of the first support arm makes it possible to achieve a particularly compact and stable structure for the support device. The at least partial arrangement of the second support arm within the cavity formed by the profile of the first support arm permits particularly simple attainment of an internested arrangement of the support arms and thus permits a gap-free configuration, laterally with respect to the direction of movement of the support device, in any position thereof.
The fact that the support device has an electrical or spring-loaded mechanical drive can permit the support device to be of a particularly simple design.
An article of furniture including a furniture carcass, a furniture flap, and at least one support device for the furniture flap can also be provided. Such an article of furniture is distinguished by a particularly compact configuration of the support device together with the furniture flap. By using a support device according to the invention, additional pivotal arms formed separately from the support device for assisting with the opening or closing movement of the furniture flap can be eliminated. The nesting of the support arms, that is gap-free in any position, laterally, that is to say in the case of upwardly pivotable flaps for example in the lateral direction relative to the upward pivotal movement of the support device, provides a design of a support device, which acts in a one-piece structure and which is compact and which is operationally safe for a user, together with the furniture flap. In addition, such an article of furniture is distinguished by the above-mentioned fact that it is possible to dispense with additional control elements which project out of the furniture carcass, by virtue of the capability of good lateral engagement with the furniture flap in the open condition into the internal space provided in the carcass of the article of furniture.
By virtue of the fact that, in a closed condition of the furniture flap, the support device is disposed substantially completely in the interior of the internal space in the article of furniture, afforded by the carcass thereof, no additional operations or modifications have to be made to dispose the support device in the interior of the article of furniture at the furniture flap. This also makes it possible for the furniture flap to bear substantially against the furniture carcass in the closed position of the furniture flap.
The fact that the angular position of a furniture flap mounted by way of the hinged connection to the support device is altered relative to the furniture carcass upon pivotal movement of the support device can make it easier to gain access into the internal space of the furniture carcass, when the furniture flap is opened. The change in the angular position of the furniture flap relative to the furniture carcass upon pivotal movement of the support device can also permit an intuitive opening and closing movement for the furniture flap by a user.
The fact that the first pivot axis and the second pivot axis, as well as the first axis of rotation and the second axis of rotation, extend horizontally in the mounted condition of the support device means that it is also possible with the support device to implement an upwardly pivotable flap, that is to say a furniture flap which is pivoted upwardly for opening or closing the same.
The fact that the open side of the U-shaped profile of the first support arm in the mounted condition of the support device is towards the furniture flap makes it possible to achieve a particularly high level of operational safety, a uniform appearance with attractive aesthetics and a compact design for the support device with furniture flap.
Further details and advantages of the present invention will be described more fully hereinafter by means of the specific description with reference to the embodiments illustrated in the drawings, in which:
The cross-sectional shape of the second support arm 12 shown in
In this case, the support device 1 is advantageously arranged in an upper region of the furniture carcass 20, for example at a side wall or a top panel, and is mounted by the housing 10. As shown in
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