EP2989929A1 - Dispositif de blocage d'un coulissement - Google Patents

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EP2989929A1
EP2989929A1 EP15002365.3A EP15002365A EP2989929A1 EP 2989929 A1 EP2989929 A1 EP 2989929A1 EP 15002365 A EP15002365 A EP 15002365A EP 2989929 A1 EP2989929 A1 EP 2989929A1
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Wolfgang Telge
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
    • A47B88/00Drawers for tables, cabinets or like furniture; Guides for drawers
    • A47B88/40Sliding drawers; Slides or guides therefor
    • A47B88/453Actuated drawers
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B65/00Locks or fastenings for special use
    • E05B65/46Locks or fastenings for special use for drawers
    • E05B65/462Locks or fastenings for special use for drawers for two or more drawers
    • E05B65/463Drawer interlock or anti-tilt mechanisms, i.e. when one drawer is open, at least one of the remaining drawers is locked
    • E05B65/466Drawer interlock or anti-tilt mechanisms, i.e. when one drawer is open, at least one of the remaining drawers is locked with tensionable or flexible elements, e.g. cables, bands, chains or ropes
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
    • A47B88/00Drawers for tables, cabinets or like furniture; Guides for drawers
    • A47B88/40Sliding drawers; Slides or guides therefor
    • A47B88/44Sequencing or synchronisation of drawer slides or functional units
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
    • A47B88/00Drawers for tables, cabinets or like furniture; Guides for drawers
    • A47B88/40Sliding drawers; Slides or guides therefor
    • A47B88/473Braking devices, e.g. linear or rotational dampers or friction brakes; Buffers; End stops
    • A47B88/477Buffers; End stops

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  • the present invention relates to a pull-out for a ceremonie from a furniture body and in the furniture body retractable furniture parts, in particular drawers, wherein the pull-out has at least one locking body which is mounted on and relative to at least one locking body carrier between a locking position and a release position movable back and forth and at least one contact element, with which at least one, at least partially mitbewegbares, with the furniture part Sperrminister conducted the Ausziehsperre is locked in the locked position and released in the release position, and wherein the Ausziehsperre has at least one elongated and flexible clamping element, which is in the locked position of Lock body is located in a starting position and is deflected in the release position of the locking body from the locking body from the starting position into a deflected position.
  • Ausziehsperren of the type mentioned serve to prevent that when a furniture part such. a drawer or a predetermined number of furniture parts or drawers is pulled out of the furniture body, no more drawers or other furniture parts can be pulled out of the carcass. This is to prevent that can be tilted by unfavorable load distribution of the furniture body due to the weight of the pulled-out furniture parts or their load.
  • Ausziehsperren in terms of lockability can also be used to prevent that ever a corresponding furniture part or corresponding drawer can be pulled out of the furniture body.
  • Ausziehsperren In the prior art, a variety of Ausziehsperren is known. For most everyone from the furniture body pull-out and in the furniture body retractable furniture part is usually associated with exactly one locking body.
  • the Locking bodies are usually mounted on a bearing rail of the pull-out lock. These bearing rails Ausziehsperren usually run in the vertical direction and are fixed directly to the furniture body. An example of such a type of pull-out is in the AT 511 116 B1 shown.
  • the object of the invention is to improve a generic Ausziehsperre to the effect that a possible grid-independent arrangement of the retractable furniture parts in the furniture body is possible.
  • the invention proposes that the locking body support for fixing to a rail, in particular on a furniture body to be mounted on the carcass rail, one, at least two relatively extendable rails having, pull-out for the furniture part is provided.
  • the locking body carrier is fixed to a provided for mounting directly on the furniture body carcase rail of the pull-out.
  • the carcass rail is the rail of the pull-out, which is intended for mounting on the furniture body.
  • the furniture part can be mounted at any position on the furniture body, since the locking body carrier and the locking body are no longer mounted as in the prior art on a separate from the pull-out bearing rail with fixed predetermined intervals.
  • the blocking body can thus cooperate with the flexible clamping element at almost any point, without having to observe a certain predetermined rastering for this purpose.
  • the locking body carrier can be performed together with the locking body initially as a separate part and then fixed to the rail, preferably the carcass rail, the pull-out. But it is just as possible to form the locking body carrier integrally with the rail or carcass rail of the pull-out. Regardless of the type of embodiments, it is at least favorable if the barrier body carrier is fixed relative to this rail or rail of the pull-out guide fixed thereto.
  • a pull-out is a rail system with the furniture parts can be mounted in a furniture body so that they can be pulled out of the furniture body and inserted into this again.
  • a pull-out guide has at least two rails that can be pulled out relative to one another or, in other words, slidably mounted on one another and / or one inside the other.
  • Pull-out guides with only two rails are often referred to as a single extension.
  • One of the rails of this pull-out guide designed as a single extension is then the carcass rail, which is intended for mounting on the furniture carcass.
  • the other rail is then the drawer rail, which is fastened to the furniture part or the drawer or is also made in one piece with this or this.
  • the pull-out guide has at least three rails which extend relative to one another or, in other words, are displaceable and / or mounted one inside the other. These are then the carcass rail for mounting on the furniture body and the drawer rail for mounting on the furniture part or the drawer. In between there is still at least one so-called middle rail in which the drawer rail is slidably mounted and which is slidably mounted together with the drawer rail in the carcass rail. Also in the case of the full extensions, the furniture part or the drawer can be fastened to the drawer rail or can also be made in one piece with this or this drawer.
  • the rails of the pull-out guide are generally mounted horizontally or at least substantially horizontally extendable or mounted on and / or slidably mounted.
  • the locking counterpart can directly on the furniture part or the drawer or on another rail so eg the drawer rail or, if this should be cheaper for the particular application , also be attached to the center rail.
  • the locking counterpart is at least partially moved with the removal of the furniture part of the furniture body with this. If the locking counterpart is located on the drawer rail or directly on the furniture part, then it is completely moved along with the furniture part. If it is located on the middle rail, then it may be that the locking counterpart when removing the furniture part from the furniture body with the furniture part is moved only partially or in other words only in sections.
  • the term of the furniture part is a drawer or another furniture part, which is extendable by means of the corresponding pull-out of the furniture body and inserted into the furniture body again.
  • it is often referred to as shortened from the furniture part itself, without emphasizing that it is the piece of furniture which can be pulled out of the furniture body and pushed back into the furniture body.
  • each furniture part is assigned at least one, preferably exactly one, locking body.
  • the pull-out lock preferably provides a plurality of blocking bodies, which are fixed with their blocking body carriers respectively on different rails, preferably cabinet rails, of the pull-out guide.
  • all other furniture parts are locked by the pull-out lock according to the invention in the furniture body.
  • Ausziehsperren invention in the preferred embodiment in that the Ausziehsperre has a plurality of locking bodies, which cooperate with the same flexible clamping element. If one of these locking bodies is in the release position, it deflects the flexible tensioning element into the deflected position, as a result of which others, preferably all other, locking bodies of the pull-out lock are then blocked in their blocking position.
  • the pull-out but also as a kind of locking device for this one furniture part can be used.
  • the flexible clamping element is clamped on at least two clamping points, preferably at its opposite ends, and in the region between the clamping points of the locking body or at least one of the locking body is deflected in the deflected position.
  • the pull-out has a lock, wherein the flexible clamping element is deflectable in an open position of the lock in the deflected position and is stretched in a closed position of the lock to prevent the deflection in the deflected position in the starting position.
  • the lock can optionally be shut off via a corresponding actuating shaft by means of a lock. It can be at the lock, for example to act in a known cylinder lock or the like.
  • the lock is in its closed position, so in this embodiment, the lock is in its closed position. Then no furniture part can be pulled out of the furniture body. If the lock and thus also the lock are in the open position, then one or a predefinable number of furniture parts can be pulled out of the furniture body.
  • the flexible tensioning element has a constant length. Constant length means that the length of the flexible clamping element with the forces occurring in normal operation is not functionally variable in length variable.
  • the flexible tensioning element may e.g. have or consist of a rope or a band or a chain. If the tensioning element consists of rigid, mutually movably connected links, as e.g. in a chain is the case, the length of these members is conveniently significantly smaller than the locking body, so it does not matter where the locking body engages the flexible clamping element.
  • Preferred embodiments of the invention provide that the flexible clamping element can only be deflected by a predefinable maximum distance and then can not be deflected further.
  • This can be achieved, for example, by doing that fixed flexible clamping element at a clamping point on the furniture body and attached to the other clamping point on a carriage, wherein the carriage is movable only up to at least one, relative to the furniture body stationary stop. Deviating from this one could of course also at both clamping points corresponding slide, which are movable only up to corresponding stationary stops, respectively. However, this is usually unnecessarily complicated in practice. In any case, it is for automatically resetting the flexible clamping element, when it is no longer deflected by a locking body, low, when the carriage is biased in the direction away from the stop or spring-loaded.
  • the locking body is movable relative to the locking body carrier between a locking position and a release position to and fro.
  • the locking body on the locking body carrier between the locking position and the release position preferably about an axis fixed to the locking body carrier, back and forth is pivotally.
  • the contact element of the locking body is a ZapfenabilityausEnglishung and the counterpart counterpart is a pin, wherein the pin is held in the locking position of the locking body in ZapfenfactausEnglishung and moved out in the release position of the locking body from the ZapfenfactausEnglishung and in this is hineinbewegbar.
  • the pin receiving recess may be formed, for example, as a blind hole open on one side.
  • the part of the blocking body which has the pin receiving recess or the contact element in general, that is to say in particular the locking lever mentioned below, could also be referred to as a jaw. It can be a bifurcated part.
  • the blocking body has, on the one hand, a tensioning lever for interacting with the flexible tensioning element and, on the other hand, a locking lever with the contact element.
  • Tensioning lever and locking lever are preferably forcibly coupled with respect to their movement relative to the locking body carrier. This means that they only but can not be moved apart from each other.
  • the clamping lever and the locking lever are pivoted together, preferably around the axis attached to the locking body carrier, back and forth.
  • the flexible clamping element is mounted with its clamping points or the lock in the furniture body.
  • the desired extension guides can be mounted with the locking body at the point which is optimal for the desired arrangement of the furniture part in the furniture body.
  • the locking body has an inclined surface for sliding over the flexible clamping element in the assembly of locking body carrier and locking body.
  • the blocking body preferably against a spring preload, is displaceably mounted in the direction of the locking body carrier. In the case of a pivotally mounted locking body, this displacement is conveniently parallel to the axis about which the locking body is pivotable.
  • the invention also relates to an arrangement with a Ausziehsperre invention, wherein it is provided that the arrangement has at least one pull-out for at least one furniture part with at least two relatively extendable rails and the locking body carrier is fixed to one of the rails of the pull-out ,
  • the locking body carrier is fixed to a body rail of the pull-out guide to be mounted on the furniture body.
  • the locking counterpart is preferably fixed to a drawer rail or a middle rail of the pull-out guide or directly to the furniture part.
  • Fig. 1 shows a side view of a portion of a side wall of a furniture body 2, on which an inventive arrangement of Ausziehsperre 1 and two pull-12 is mounted.
  • the furniture parts 3 are virtually transparent and shown only by dashed lines.
  • the upper pull-out guide 12 is a single extension with a cabinet rail 9 fixed to the furniture carcass 2 of the drawer rail 11 slidably mounted on it and on this in directions 31.
  • the lower pull-out guide 12 is a so-called full extension.
  • a furniture part 3 is fastened to a wall of the furniture carcass 2 on each of its opposite sides by means of one of the pull-out guides 12 shown. This is known per se and is not shown here again.
  • the pull-out lock 1 has, in the embodiment shown, a flexible clamping element 8 in the form of a wire rope. Its length 16 is constant. This means that the clamping element 8 is not stretched by the forces normally occurring during operation, that is, its length can be changed by amounts relevant to the function of the pull-out lock 1.
  • the clamping element 8 is fixed at the bottom of the clamping point 14 on the furniture body 2.
  • the upper clamping point 13 is connected to the later described slide 27 of the lock 15.
  • locking 15 engages in the embodiment shown here, an actuating shaft 30, which can be rotated about its longitudinal axis by a mountable on the front of the furniture body lock or the like, so as to lock 15 of the open position in its closed position and to move back.
  • the clamping point 14 and the lock 15 are fixed to a base plate 24. This base plate 24 is in turn fixed to the furniture body 2. But this does not have to be this way.
  • the clamping point 14 and the lock 15 can also be fixed directly to the furniture body 2.
  • each furniture part 3 or each pull-out guide 12 is assigned its own blocking body 4. This one is in the Fig. 1 and also in the perspective view according to Fig. 2 not to be seen, since it is covered by the respective drawer rail 11, and if present also by the center rail 10. You can see them in the Fig. 1 and 2 only the non-hidden parts of the respective blocking body carrier 5.
  • the blocking body carrier 5 are according to the invention on one of the rails 9 to 11, here in each case on the carcass rail 9, fixed.
  • each pull-out guide 12 shown above in the form of a single extension is in the Fig. 3 to 10 explained.
  • the in the Fig. 1 and 2 each pull-out guide 12 shown below in the form of a full extension is in the 11 to 18 shown in more detail.
  • the Fig. 3 to 5 show the trained as a single extension pull-12 in the collapsed state of the carcass rail 9 and drawer rail 11, this pull-out guide 12 occupies when the furniture part 3 is completely pushed into the furniture body 2.
  • 3 and 4 show opposite side views, Fig. 5 a perspective view.
  • the Fig. 6 to 8 show the same pull-out guide as the Fig. 3 to 5 However, in the state in which the drawer rail 11 is pulled out a little way from the carcass rail 9.
  • the 6 and 7 again show side views opposite each other and Fig. 8 the perspective.
  • this trained as a single extension pull-out guide 12 is shown in each case in an exploded view.
  • the locking body 4 is mounted in this embodiment about the axis 17 pivotally back and forth on the locking body carrier 5.
  • the locking body carrier 5 is according to the invention on one of the rails 9 to 11, namely here on the carcass rail 9 of the pull-out guide 12 fixed.
  • the locking body 4 the clamping lever 20 for cooperation with the designed as a steel cable flexible clamping element 8 and the locking lever 22.
  • the locking lever 22 is intended to cooperate with its contact element 6 with the locking counterpart 7.
  • the locking counterpart 7 is, as particularly well in Fig. 10 seen in this embodiment attached to the drawer rail 11 and formed here in this embodiment as a pin.
  • the shape of the cooperating locking lever 22 of the locking body 4, which is mounted on the locking body support 5 pivotally mounted on the carcass rail 9, is particularly well in the Fig. 6 . 8 and 9 to see.
  • the tensioning lever 20 and the locking lever 22 of the locking body 4 are positively coupled together in their pivotal movement about the axis 17. So they can only be pivoted together.
  • Fig. 3 to 5 which, as said, represent the situation when the furniture part 3 is completely inserted into the furniture body 2, is the flexible clamping element 8, as particularly well in Fig. 4 can be seen in the undeflected starting position.
  • the flexible clamping element 8 extends straight between the contact points 19 of the locking body carrier 5.
  • the locking body 4 is pivoted into its blocking position, in the one hand his cocking lever 20, as in Fig. 4 can be seen, is arranged so that it does not deflect the clamping element 8 and on the other hand, the locking lever 22 is pivoted into its blocking position, in which he holds the locking counterpart 7 and thus the drawer rail 11 with his here in this embodiment as a blind hole-shaped recess contact element 6 ,
  • Fig. 9 the locking lever 22 is shown in the position in which the locking body 4 is in its blocking position.
  • the blocking body 4 has an oblique surface 18 for sliding the flexible clamping element 8 over it during assembly of the blocking body carrier 5 and blocking body 4.
  • This inclined surface 18 is formed in the embodiments shown on the flexible clamping element 8 toward the outer surface of the clamping lever 20 of the locking body 4. Its inclined position is set up so that the inclined surface 18 rises away from the side lying at the axis 17 to the clamping surface 21 in the direction away from the blocking body carrier 5.
  • the flexible clamping element 8 with its clamping points 13 and 14 and thus with the lock 15 on the furniture body 2 can be mounted in a first variant first.
  • the pull-out guides 12 or separately their body rails 9 are fixed to the furniture body 2.
  • the locking body carrier 5 and thus the locking body 4 are already fixed to the respective rail, so here the carcass rail 9 of the pull-12.
  • the clamping lever 20 in the in Fig. 7 shown position is arranged before mounting the locking body 4 is brought into its release position.
  • the carcass rail 9 or the entire pull-out guide 12 can be pushed along with the locking body 4 on the already mounted on the furniture body 2 flexible clamping element 8 by the flexible clamping element 8 in the in Fig.
  • the same pull-out lock 1 with the same locking body 4 and the same locking body carrier 5 can also be used for other pull-out guides 12.
  • the 11 to 18 show the use of the same already explained with reference to the above description of the figure pull-out 1, wherein in the Fig. 1 and 2 shown, executed as a full extension pull 12th
  • the Fig. 11 to 13 show analogous to the Fig. 3 to 5 the state in which the rails 9 to 11 of this pull-out guide 12 are in the position in which the furniture part 3 is completely inserted into the furniture body 2.
  • the locking body 4 is then in the blocking position and the flexible clamping element 8 in its initial position (see Fig. 12 ).
  • the Fig. 12 The Fig.
  • FIGS. 17 and 18 show the three rails 9, 10 and 11 of the pull-out guide 12 executed here as a full extension in an exploded view of two different sides. Also in this embodiment, the locking body carrier 5 is fixed to the carcass rail 9. In the Exploded view according to Fig.
  • the locking counterpart 7 is located on the drawer rail 11 and thus is fixedly arranged on the rail 11, so that the locking counterpart 7 forcibly always moved with the rail 11 and thus with the mounted furniture part 3 becomes.
  • the movement of the center rail 10 and the drawer rail 11 is synchronized with each other when pulling out of the carcass rail 9 via the synchronization rollers 35.
  • this is known per se and can also be implemented or omitted in other embodiments according to the prior art.
  • the pullout guides 12 shown here by way of example are rail systems with so-called roller guides both in the single pullout and the full pullout.
  • roller guides 12 are of course only freely chosen embodiments and the invention can of course be just as well combined with other types of extension guides 12, as they are known per se. In particular, they do not have to be roller-guided rail systems. It can just as well ball-bearing or provided with plain bearings or other extension guides 12 are used according to the invention.
  • FIGS. 19 and 20 is now shown again in views from two different directions, the blocking position of the locking body 4, in which the flexible clamping element 8 is in the starting position.
  • the FIGS. 21 and 22 show according to the release position in which the flexible clamping element 8 is deflected accordingly.
  • Both Fig. 19 to 22nd it is an embodiment of a pull-out lock 1 with only a single locking body 4 and thus for a single furniture part 3.
  • the other functions of the pull-out lock 1 and in particular of the lock body 4 correspond to the previously described.
  • the base plate 24, which is mounted on the furniture body 2 and on which the clamping point 14 and the lock 15 are fixed, is actually as well in Fig. 1 and 2 to see, consistently trained. In the sense of improved representation are in the FIGS.
  • FIGS. 20 and 22 to 27 serve now to explain a lock 15, as it can be used in all embodiments shown and previously explained embodiments.
  • the lock 15 can be solved differently.
  • Fig. 23 shows a perspective view of the realized here latch 15, wherein the locking cover 25 is still on the lock housing 28.
  • the locking lid 25 is removed, so that the rotary latch 26 and the carriage 27 are clearly visible.
  • Fig. 25 shows area A Fig. 24 increased.
  • the carriage 27 by means of the rotary latch 26 in its position in the position according to Fig. 27 fixed or locked.
  • Fig. 26 shows the same section as Fig. 25 However, wherein the rotary latch 26 was rotated about one of the directions of rotation 29 so that it releases the carriage 27, the lock 15 is thus opened.
  • the carriage 27 is still in its initial position according to Fig.
  • FIG. 27 is the pull-out 1 operated by pulling out a furniture part 2 from the furniture body 2.
  • the FIGS. 20 and 22 show longitudinal sections through the FIGS. 26 and 27 along the respective section line BB in the region of and through the lock housing 28 and the carriage 27.
  • On slide 27 is the clamping point 13 of the flexible clamping element 8.
  • the possibility of movement of the carriage 27 is by the stop or the 32nd limited.
  • the carriage is by means of the spring 33 in the direction of the position according to Fig. 20 biased.

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