Patent classifications
E06B3/482
Ejecting device for a folding door
An ejecting device for a folding door is movably arranged on a furniture body. First and second door leaves of the folding door are interconnected in an articulated manner. The ejecting device has an ejecting element for folding open the folding door from a closed position, in which the door leaves are in a common closed plane, into an open position, in which the door leaves form an angle not equal to 180°. The ejecting device has a first fitting part for mounting the ejecting device on the first door leaf. The ejecting element can move the second door leaf from the closed position into the open position by a scissor mechanism having at least two scissor levers, and is mounted between the first and second door leaves by an articulated connection formed by an intermediate lever connected in an articulated manner to the first and/or second scissor lever.
Guide system for a door assembly, door assembly, and device assembly
A guide system for a door assembly including a door, which door can be attached to the guide system in a pivotal manner, has a closed position in which at least one device object can be covered on the front side and a parked position in which the door can be moved, preferably slid, in a direction transversely to the front of the at least one device object, preferably into a lateral receiving shaft, by the guide system. The guide system for the door is assembled or formed on a support structure separate from the device object to be covered, the support structure having at least one stand surface for standing on the floor of a room and/or at least one assembly device for assembling on the wall of a room.
CONTAINER CABINET
A container cabinet has a box-like structure and a door connected to the box-like structure by an articulated quadrilateral. The box-like structure has a first side shoulder and a second side shoulder, an upper panel, a lower panel, and a front part. The articulated quadrilateral, supporting and guiding the door from a door closing position to a door maximum opening position, has a crank having a first crank end and a second crank end, and a rocker arm. The crank is hinged with the first crank end to the door and with the second crank end to the upper or lower panel to rotate about a crank vertical rotation axis. The rocker arm is connected, on one side, to the door and, on an opposite side, to the first side shoulder and has a movable side panel having a movable side panel front end and a movable side panel rear end, respectively hinging the movable side panel to the door and to the first side shoulder.
ARRANGEMENT OF A DOOR AND CAVITY FOR AN ARTICLE OF FURNITURE
An arrangement has a furniture door, in particular a fold-sliding-door, and a chamber-formed, cavity for accommodating the furniture door. The arrangement includes a mechanical drive device for moving the furniture door between a, preferably fully, countersunk position within the cavity and a position outside of the cavity. The drive device is configured so as to move the furniture door, starting from the, preferably fully, countersunk position within the cavity into the position outside of the cavity.
ARRANGEMENT FOR GUIDING AT LEAST ONE FOLDING/SLIDING DOOR
An arrangement has at least two door leaves which are connected to one another in an articulated manner, and can be moved between a parallel position, in which the at least two door leaves are oriented substantially parallel to one another, and a coplanar position, in which the at least two door leaves are oriented in a substantially coplanar manner. The arrangement includes a guide rail for fastening on a fixed furniture part, and a guide device to be connected to a folding/sliding door and mounted to be moved on the guide rail. The arrangement has a vertical carrier on which the folding/sliding door can be mounted in a pivotable manner. The guide rail and/or the guide device comprises a force store by which the folding/sliding door can be subjected to a force directed counter to the weight-induced force.
Guide system for furniture parts
A guide system includes a first guide rail and a second guide rail for guiding furniture parts. The second guide rail extends transversely relative to the first guide rail in a mounted position. A guiding device is to be connected to one of the furniture parts, and is movable relative to the first and second guide rails and can be transferred in a crossing region between the first and second guide rail. The guide system has a drive device with an entrainment member acted upon by a force storage member and configured to be releasably coupled to the guiding device. The entrainment member is locked in a parking position and can be unlocked by an entry of the guiding device into the crossing region. Thus, the entrainment member and the guiding device coupled therewith can be retracted along the second guide rail by a force of the force storage member.
Galley trolley compartment doors
Galley trolley compartment doors that replace traditional trolley retainer latches used to secure trolleys when positioned in galley compartments. The galley trolley compartment doors are designed with engaging arms that help secure the trolleys in place under required loads. Some embodiments of the galley trolley compartment doors are designed with thicknesses that can help improve cooling of the trolley compartment.
Guide system for guiding a movably mounted furniture part
A guide system for guiding a movably mounted furniture part, in particular a folding or folding-sliding door, includes a longitudinal guide rail, at least one guide device via which the furniture part is movable in a longitudinal direction along the longitudinal guide rail, and at least one support on which the furniture part is mounted in an articulated manner. The at least one support is movable in a direction extending transversely to the longitudinal direction of the longitudinal guide rail, and the at least one support has a receiver for receiving the guide device and the support is movable in the mounted position into a transfer position in which the receiver is arranged adjacent to the longitudinal guide rail. A compensation device compensates for a height difference between the receiving device and the longitudinal guide rail is provided.
EJECTING DEVICE FOR A FOLDING DOOR
An ejecting device for a folding door is movably arranged on a furniture body. First and second door leaves of the folding door are interconnected in an articulated manner. The ejecting device has an ejecting element for folding open the folding door from a closed position, in which the door leaves are in a common closed plane, into an open position, in which the door leaves form an angle not equal to 180. The ejecting device has a first fitting part for mounting the ejecting device on the first door leaf. The ejecting element can move the second door leaf from the closed position into the open position by a scissor mechanism having at least two scissor levers, and is mounted between the first and second door leaves by an articulated connection formed by an intermediate lever connected in an articulated manner to the first and/or second scissor lever.
WALL FOR A FURNITURE CARCASS, METHOD FOR PRODUCING SUCH A WALL, AND FURNITURE CARCASS COMPRISING SUCH A WALL
A wall for a furniture carcass, having a core and a housing arranged beside the core. The housing is open toward at least one end of the wall and which is used to accommodate a fitting that guides the movable furniture part. The core and the housing are covered on at least one side surface of the wall by a continuous cover layer.