Pull-out guide for drawers or the like
11241091 · 2022-02-08
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47B88/493
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B88/447
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B2210/001
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B2210/0008
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B2210/0013
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A pull-out guide for drawers or the like comprising a fixed guide part fastenable to the body of a piece of furniture, a movable guide part fixable to a drawer or the like, an intermediate guide part between the fixed guide part and the movable guide part, wherein at least one first sliding carriage is interposed between the fixed guide part and the intermediate guide part and at least one second carriage is interposed between the movable guide part and the intermediate guide part; means of synchronizing the pull-out guide is further provided which comprise at least one synchronization element arranged on the intermediate guide part and contoured to functionally connect the fixed guide part and the movable guide part to each other during the pull-out or retraction movement of the pull-out guide.
Claims
1. A pull-out guide for drawers comprising: a fixed guide part fastenable to a body of a piece of furniture, a movable guide part fixable to a drawer, an intermediate guide part between said fixed guide part and said movable guide part, at least one first sliding carriage interposed between the fixed guide part and the intermediate guide part, at least one second carriage interposed between the movable guide part and the intermediate guide part, and means of synchronizing the pull-out guide, wherein said means of synchronizing comprise at least one synchronization element arranged on said intermediate guide part and configured to contact both said fixed guide part and said movable guide part, said at least one synchronization element also configured to functionally connect both said fixed guide part and said movable guide part to each other during the pull-out or retraction movement of the pull-out guide, wherein said at least one synchronization element interacts with respective engagement sections on said fixed guide part and said movable guide part, said engagement sections extending opposite to each other at least along a longitudinal portion of said guide parts, in which the movable guide part extends according to a longitudinal axis, wherein the engagement section provided on said movable guide part extends according to an axis that is inclined with respect to the longitudinal axis of the movable guide part in a vertical plane.
2. The pull-out guide according to claim 1, wherein said first sliding carriage is interposed between a bent end section of the fixed guide part and said intermediate guide part and wherein said movable guide part has a partially closed section enclosing and surmounting at least partially said intermediate guide part and said bent section of the fixed guide part.
3. The pull-out guide according to claim 1, wherein said engagement sections are in the form of racks and wherein said synchronization element is in the form of at least one pinion supported so that it can rotate on the intermediate guide part and interposed between said racks.
4. The pull-out guide according to claim 1, wherein said engagement sections are defined on separate support elements applied on the fixed and movable guide parts.
5. The pull-out guide according to claim 4, wherein at least one of said separate support elements has an extension on which the relative engagement section is defined, said extension protruding in such a way that said engagement section is arranged opposite the other engagement section.
6. The pull-out guide according to claim 5, in which the synchronization element is supported so that it can rotate according to an axis, wherein said extension of the separate support element is elastically yielding in a controlled manner in a direction at right angles to said rotational axis of the synchronization element.
7. The pull-out guide according to claim 4, wherein said separate support elements are fixable to the guide parts by way of riveted fastening elements or by way of screwed fixing elements or by way of snap-acting fixing means.
8. The pull-out guide according to claim 1, wherein said engagement sections are in the form of engagement surfaces, rolling surfaces, or engagement surfaces and rolling surfaces, and wherein said synchronization element is in the form of at least one friction wheel supported so that it can rotate on the intermediate guide part and interposed between said engagement and/or rolling surfaces.
9. The pull-out guide according to claim 1, wherein said engagement sections are defined directly on the fixed and movable guide parts.
10. The pull-out guide according to claim 1, in which the movable guide part extends according to a longitudinal axis, wherein the engagement section provided on said movable guide part extends according an axis parallel to the longitudinal axis of the movable guide part.
11. The pull-out guide according to claim 1, further comprising a single synchronization element which defines a transmission ratio of 1 between the displacement of the intermediate guide part with respect to the fixed guide part and the displacement of the movable guide part with respect to the intermediate guide part.
12. A piece of furniture comprising: at least one pull-out guide; and at least one drawer which can be pulled out with respect to a body of the piece of furniture by way of at least one pull-out guide, wherein the at least one pull-out guide is according to claim 1.
Description
(1) The characteristics and advantages of the present invention will become better apparent from the following description of some preferential but not exclusive embodiments of the pull-out guide for drawers or the like, with reference to the accompanying figures, wherein:
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(8) Guide synchronization means are furthermore provided which, according to the present invention, comprise at least one synchronization element 16 arranged on the intermediate guide part 13 and contoured to functionally connect to each other the fixed guide part 11 and the movable guide part 12 during the extraction or retraction movement of the pull-out guide 10.
(9) In this guide construction, the first sliding carriage 14 is interposed between a bent end section 11′ of the fixed guide part 11 and the intermediate guide part 13; furthermore, the movable guide part 12 has a zo partially closed section, for example shaped like an inverted U, such as to enclose and surmount at least partially the intermediate guide part 13 and the bent section 11′ of the fixed guide part 11.
(10) The at least one synchronization element 16 interacts with respective engagement sections 17, 18 on the fixed guide part 11 and the movable guide part 12, in which the engagement sections 17, 18 are extended so as to be mutually opposite at least along one longitudinal portion of said guide parts 11, 12.
(11) The engagement sections 17, 18 are preferably in the form of racks, while the synchronization element 16 is in the form of at least one pinion that is supported rotatably on the intermediate guide part 13 and is interposed between the racks 17, 18.
(12) For the purpose of assembly simplification and in order to allow optionally later fitting of the retrofit type to conventional non-synchronized guides, preferentially the engagement sections 17, 18 are formed on separate support elements 19, 20 which are applied to the fixed and movable guide parts 11, 12.
(13) In particular, there is preferably a first support element 19 in the form for example of a strip or elongated element applied to a side wall 11″ of the bent section 11′ of the fixed guide part 11, said element being provided laterally with the rack 17, which is extended longitudinally starting from the front end of the fixed guide part 11 for at least one portion of its extension.
(14) The elongated element 19 can be made of plastic material or other suitable material and can be fixed for example by providing pins or lugs that protrude from said element in order to be inserted in adapted holes in the side wall 11″ and finally riveted, or by way of screwed fixing elements or by way of snap-acting fixing means in order to allow also retrofit application.
(15) There is preferably also a second support element 20 in the form for example of an elongated and appropriately shaped strip or plate, which is applied to a side wall 12′ of the movable guide part 12, said element having the corresponding rack 18, and is extended longitudinally starting from the rear end of the movable guide part 12 for at least one portion of its extension.
(16) The support element 20 can be made of plastic material or other suitable material and can be fixed for example by providing studded holes in the side wall 12′ of the movable guide part 12 in which to insert fixing screws or pins or dowels which are separate or belong to said element to be locked by riveting, or by means of snap-acting fixing means in order to also allow retrofit application.
(17) In order to arrange the engagement sections 17, 18 mutually opposite, at least one of the support elements, for example the support element 20, has an extension 21 on which the corresponding engagement section 18 is formed and protrudes downward in order to arrange the engagement section 18 in front and facing the other engagement section 17 on the first support element 19.
(18) In the case shown in
(19) It is not excluded, in any case, that other arrangements of the rotation axis of the synchronization pinion are possible, for example a horizontal or slanting one, and consequently other arrangements of the engagement sections are also possible.
(20) For example,
(21) Going back to the embodiment of
(22) As an alternative it is in any case possible to provide other forms of controlled elastic yielding of the engagement sections and/or of the synchronization element.
(23) The engagement section 18 provided on the movable guide part 12 can be arranged so as to be extended along an axis that is parallel to the longitudinal axis of the movable guide part 12 or, as shown in
(24) The engagement section 18 provided on the movable guide part 12 can be arranged so as to be extended along an axis that is parallel to the longitudinal axis of the movable guide part 12 or can be extended along an axis that is inclined with respect to said longitudinal axis on a vertical plane, so as to be able to compensate for any lowering or oscillation of the movable guide part 12 with respect to the other guide parts with the loaded drawer in the open position.
(25) In the case shown in
(26) As an alternative, as shown in
(27) It is not excluded that the engagement sections might be formed directly on the fixed and movable guide parts 11, 12.
(28) It is not excluded, moreover, that as an alternative to the construction with racks and pinion, the engagement sections might be in the form of engagement and/or rolling surfaces and the synchronization element may be in the form of at least one friction wheel supported rotatably on the intermediate guide part 13 and interposed between said engagement surfaces.
(29) From what has been described above it is evident that the pull-out guide for drawers or the like according to the present invention allows to coordinate safely the guide parts, allowing optimum support and better distribution of the loads on said guide parts.
(30) Furthermore, the pull-out guide according to the invention is provided with motion synchronization means which entail reduced modifications with respect to non-synchronized guides; in particular, the synchronization means comprise only a small number of added components, without the need to provide for appropriate configurations of the sliding carriages.
(31) The guide according to the invention is in any case susceptible of modifications and variations that are within the scope of the appended claims; the constructive details may furthermore be replaced with technically equivalent elements.
(32) The disclosures in Italian Patent Application No. 102017000132137 from which this application claims priority are incorporated herein by reference.