Claims
- 1. A household appliance telescopic linkage, comprising:at least two longitudinal telescopic bodies including a first body and a second body each having a linkage end, said bodies defining a longitudinal linkage direction; said first body at least partially inserted inside said second body in said longitudinal linkage direction and rotatable in said second body at least in a rotation direction; said bodies transmitting adjusting movements and adjusting forces from said linkage end of said first body to said linkage end of said second body in said longitudinal linkage direction and around said longitudinal linkage direction in said rotation direction; said bodies displaceable relative to one another in said longitudinal linkage direction and arrestable with one another for joint longitudinal movement; said bodies rotatable relative to one another through an angle-of-rotation range about said longitudinal linkage axis between: an axially arrested position in which said bodies are axially arrested with respect to one another; and an axially released position in which said bodies are axially moveable with respect to one another; and due to the relative rotation, said bodies, at least in said axially arrested position, being additionally arrestable relative to one another in said rotation direction and releaseable from one another by rotation in a direction opposite said rotation direction.
- 2. The telescopic linkage according to claim 1, whereinsaid bodies each have a coupling toothing formation with coupling teeth; said coupling teeth running transverse to said longitudinal linkage direction; and said coupling teeth of each of said bodies selectively engaged and disengaged with one another by rotation of said bodies.
- 3. The telescopic linkage according to claim 1, including:an arresting mechanism connected to said bodies; a rotation of said bodies with respect to one another actuating said arresting mechanism: in a first rotary-angle position, to release said bodies for displacement relative to one another in said longitudinal linkage direction; and to longitudinally and rotationally fix said bodies relative to one another in a second rotary-angle position for transmission of the adjusting movements and of the adjusting forces in said longitudinal linkage direction and said rotation direction; said arresting mechanism having, for said rotationally fixed connection in said second rotary-angle position, an arresting device at least initially countering a rotation of said bodies relative to one another from said second rotary-angle position in a direction of said first rotary-angle position with a resistance to be manually overcome and greater than a torque to be transmitted by the telescopic linkage for the adjusting movements in the household appliance.
- 4. The telescopic linkage according to claim 3, wherein:said arresting mechanism has at least one blocking body; said blocking body is guided on said second body and moves transverse to said longitudinal linkage direction; said first body has a coupling toothing formation with coupling teeth having tooth gaps running transverse to said longitudinal linkage direction; said blocking body has a coupling toothing formation with coupling teeth having tooth gaps running transverse to said longitudinal linkage direction; said coupling toothing formation of said blocking body is disposed opposite said coupling toothing formation of said first body; said blocking body and said first body form a carry-along connection therebetween transferring torque movements of said first body to movements of said blocking body transverse to said longitudinal telescopic direction; and said carry-along connection engaging and disengaging said coupling toothing formation of said blocking body and said coupling toothing formation of said first body.
- 5. The telescopic linkage according to claim 4, including at least one spring forcing said blocking body in a direction transverse to said longitudinal linkage direction towards said first body from a disengagement position of said coupling toothing formations into an engagement position of said coupling toothing formations.
- 6. The telescopic linkage according to claim 4, wherein:said second body has a guide body; said blocking body is guided transverse to said longitudinal linkage direction on said guide body; said arresting mechanism has protrusions and cutouts; one of said protrusions and said cutouts is disposed on said blocking body and another of said protrusions and said cutouts is disposed on said guide body; one of said blocking body and said guide body having said cutouts has a sliding surface; and said protrusions and said cutouts: latch one inside another only in predetermined rotary-angle positions of said bodies; and at least in said first rotary-angle position and said second rotary-angle position of said bodies, a manual twisting movement between said bodies is necessary for a subsequent unlatching operation of said bodies; and in an unlatched state of said bodies, said protrusions are braced against said sliding surface.
- 7. The telescopic linkage according to claim 6, wherein:between said first rotary-angle position and said second rotary-angle position is an intermediate rotary-angle position; said coupling toothing formations are disengaged in said intermediate rotary-angle position; in said intermediate rotary-angle position, said bodies are displaceable relative to one another in said longitudinal linkage direction for a length adjustment of the telescopic linkage; a protrusion is disposed between said blocking body and said guide body, said protrusion projecting from one of said blocking body and said guide body to another of said blocking body and said guide body; and when said bodies are rotated between said second rotary-angle position, in which said bodies are connected to one another for joint longitudinal movement, and said intermediate rotary-angle position, said protrusion is freely moveable, runs onto a mating surface of said one of said blocking body and said guide body not having said protrusion with further rotary movement from said intermediate rotary-angle position in a direction of said first rotary-angle position, and produces a frictional resistance counteracting such rotary movement of said bodies.
- 8. The telescopic linkage according to claim 7, including:a slot having a slot edge is formed in said one of said blocking body and said guide body having said mating surface; said protrusion projecting into said slot over a movement path corresponding to a rotary angle between said second rotary-angle position and said intermediate rotary-angle position; and said protrusion running over said slot edge onto said mating surface when rotation occurs beyond said intermediate rotary position in a direction of said first rotary-angle position.
- 9. The telescopic linkage according to claim 6, wherein:said protrusions have a given height; between said guide body and said blocking body is an interspace smaller than said height of said protrusions; and said protrusions are clamped in between said guide body and said blocking body during relative displacement of said guide body and said blocking body to one another when said bodies are rotated relative to one another.
- 10. The telescopic linkage according to claim 4, wherein said blocking body is two blocking bodies disposed opposite one another on sides of said first body.
- 11. The telescopic linkage according to claim 5, wherein said spring has a spring force sufficiently large enough to rotate, through said blocking body, said bodies relative to one another from said intermediate rotary-angle position into said second rotary-angle position.
- 12. The telescopic linkage according to claim 11, wherein said second rotary-angle position is a locking position.
- 13. The telescopic linkage according to claim 5, wherein:said blocking body is two blocking bodies disposed on said first body; and said spring is a spring clip encompassing said two blocking bodies and forcing said two blocking bodies toward one another in a direction of said first body.
- 14. The telescopic linkage according to claim 6, including:at least one spring forcing said blocking body in a direction transverse to said longitudinal linkage direction towards said first body from a disengagement position of said coupling toothing formations into an engagement position of said coupling toothing formations; and said spring and said protrusions each having a movement-blocking force sufficiently large in each case to withstand rotary torques between said bodies at least as large as torques for transmitting the adjusting movements and the adjusting forces of the telescopic linkage in said rotation direction.
- 15. In a household appliance having a manual operating element and a functional part, a telescopic linkage for connecting the manual operating element to the functional part, the telescopic linkage comprising:at least two longitudinal telescopic bodies including a first body and a second body each having a linkage end, said bodies defining a longitudinal linkage direction; said first body at least partially inserted inside said second body in said longitudinal linkage direction and rotatable in said second body at least in a rotation direction; said bodies transmitting adjusting movements and adjusting forces from said linkage end of said first body to said linkage end of said second body in said longitudinal linkage direction and around said longitudinal linkage direction in said rotation direction; said bodies displaceable relative to one another in said longitudinal linkage direction and arrestable with one another for joint longitudinal movement; said bodies rotatable relative to one another through an angle-of-rotation range about said longitudinal linkage axis between: an axially arrested position in which said bodies are axially arrested with respect to one another; and an axially released position in which said bodies are axially moveable with respect to one another; and due to the relative rotation, said bodies, at least in said axially arrested position, being additionally arrestable relative to one another in said rotation direction and releaseable from one another by rotation in a direction opposite said rotation direction.
- 16. The household appliance according to claim 15, wherein the appliance has:a cooking point with a gas faucet; an ignition safety device; and said telescopic linkage actuates the ignition safety device through the operating element in said longitudinal linkage direction and in said rotation direction.
- 17. A telescopic linkage, comprising:at least two longitudinal telescopic bodies including a first body and a second body each having a linkage end, said bodies defining a longitudinal linkage direction; said first body at least partially inserted inside said second body in said longitudinal linkage direction and rotatable in said second body at least in a rotation direction; said bodies transmitting adjusting movements and adjusting forces from said linkage end of said first body to said linkage end of said second body in said longitudinal linkage direction and around said longitudinal linkage direction in said rotation direction; said bodies displaceable relative to one another in said longitudinal linkage direction and arrestable with one another for joint longitudinal movement; said bodies rotatable relative to one another through an angle-of-rotation range about said longitudinal linkage axis between: an axially arrested position in which said bodies are axially arrested with respect to one another; and an axially released position in which said bodies are axially moveable with respect to one another; and due to the relative rotation, said bodies, at least in said axially arrested position, being additionally arrestable relative to one another in said rotation direction and releaseable from one another by rotation in a direction opposite said rotation direction.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of copending International Application PCT/EP00/08714, filed Sep. 6, 2000, which designated the United States.
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