The present invention relates to a telescopable column, in particular for items of furniture, such as desks, and to a desk having a telescopable column.
New offices are often equipped with height-adjustable desks for improving the ergonomic position of the user and offer the possibility of working while standing or sitting. The high demand for, for example, desks having lifting columns or telescopable desk legs makes an affordable standard system appealing.
Lifting columns are conventionally made up of extruded metal tubes with specific lengths. To ensure frictionless and quiet linear sliding of the tubes relative to one another, thin composite bodies, comprising a support body, are used between the tubes or profiles. Thin elements of this kind are disclosed, for example, in US 2005/0002591 A1. Owing to the intended sliding displacement, the composite bodies are alternately held on an inner tube and on an outer tube in a positionally fixed manner, such that a mutual supporting action is achieved.
U.S. Pat. No. 7,908,981 B2 discloses a combination of two different types of sliding elements made of plastic. As a result of the use of grooves which are located along the tubes, linear sliding is made possible.
An additional role of the sliding elements consists in compensating for cross-sectional tolerances of the tube profile and for small variations in the dimensions along the tube axis. According to US 2005/0002591 A1, said role is accomplished by a hardening elastic component (compensation layer) in combination with the composite bodies. In US 2013/0221171 A1, it is achieved by using the elasticity of a specially configured region under the sliding element. Finally, according to DE 10020866 A1, it is achieved by feeding the sliding material directly into the space between the tubes.
In addition to the use of a plurality of large geometries, which contribute to a large amount of material, such solutions require additional production and assembly steps, such that they can be realized only in a laborious and costly manner.
The present invention is therefore based on the object of providing a sliding support which can be produced and assembled in a more cost-effective manner.
According to the invention, said object is achieved by a telescopable column, in particular for items of furniture, such as desks, comprising:
at least two telescopic elements which can be displaced axially in one another in a telescope-like manner, and
a sliding support between the at least two telescopic elements, wherein the sliding support comprises support bodies only in the region of a longitudinal end of an inner one of the two telescopic elements, the support bodies in each case having an abutment zone which forms a sliding surface and having an opposite abutment zone for fastening to the telescopic element, and being fastened to the outer side of the inner telescopic element without tools.
Furthermore, said object is achieved by a desk having at least one column according to one of Claims 1 to 10.
In the case of the column, provision can be made for the outer telescopic element, on the inner side thereof, to have at least one guide groove which extends in the longitudinal direction of said element, and for the sliding surface of the support bodies to have a corresponding lug or guide rib which is designed to slide in the guide groove.
Advantageously, the main extent of the sliding surface runs in the longitudinal direction of the inner telescopic element.
As an alternative, the main extent of the sliding surface can run transversely with respect to the longitudinal direction of the inner telescopic element.
Advantageously, the inner telescopic element has at least one latching opening, and the support bodies have at least one corresponding latching element on the abutment zone for fastening to the telescopic element.
Expediently, the sliding surface has at least one sliding rib parallel to the guide rib, and the sliding rib has a lower height than the guide rib.
In a particular embodiment, at least three, preferably precisely three, of the support bodies are, preferably equidistantly, arranged in one plane in a circumferential manner on the outer side of the inner telescopic element.
Furthermore, provision can be made for the support bodies to be arranged in at least two axially offset planes on the outer side of the inner telescopic element.
In particular, provision can in this case be made for at least one support body in one plane to be offset in the circumferential direction with respect to at least one support body in another plane.
Finally, provision can be made for the support bodies to be composed of plastic or to contain plastic.
The present invention is based on the surprising realization that, by using a “standard sliding element” with simplified geometry, said element being able to be fastened to the profile in a toolless manner, it is possible to limit, or reduce, the assembly operation to one region of the profile, as a result of which assembly costs can be saved. The “standard sliding element” can be utilized with a large variety of profile diameters, since it covers the profile surface only partially, in particular in a “punctiform” manner.
The “standard sliding element” can also be produced and provided in various thicknesses in order to improve the stability of the linear movement and to avoid an excessively large angular deviation of the profiles with respect to one another.
The present invention can also be employed in the case of lifting columns which are composed of two or more overlappingly arranged profiles, it being possible for the diameter of the profiles to increase from top to bottom, or alternatively from bottom to top. It is also possible for the tubes or profiles to not have only square, rectangular or circular cross-sectional profiles.
Further features and advantages of the invention emerge from the appended claims and from the following description of a plurality of exemplary embodiments with reference to the schematic drawings, in which:
The height-adjustable desk 10 shown in
The telescopable column 16 shown by way of example in
The support bodies 48 are arranged on the outer side 64 of the upper telescopic element 44, and specifically, in this example, in two planes 66 and 68 which are offset above one another in the axial direction, with four support bodies 48 being equidistantly arranged over the circumference in each plane. The support bodies 48 in one plane lie, with respect to corresponding support bodies 48 in the other plane, in the axial direction, on a line L.
The embodiment of support bodies 70 which is shown in
Further, the support bodies 70 shown in
The embodiment of support bodies 74 which is shown in
The sliding support shown in
The features of the invention which are disclosed in the description above, in the drawings and in the claims may be essential, both individually and in the desired combinations, to the implementation of the invention in its various embodiments.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/DE2017/100951 | 11/9/2017 | WO | 00 |