Actuating drive for furniture flaps
09719283 · 2017-08-01
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05F5/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05F1/14
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05D7/0407
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E05F1/12
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
A47B96/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An actuating drive for moving a flap of an item of furniture, including: an actuating arm pivotally mounted about a pivoting axis for moving the flap, a spring device for applying a force onto the actuating arm, a transmission mechanism for transmitting a force of the spring device onto the actuating arm in a closing direction and for transmitting a force of the spring device onto the actuating arm, and an adjusting device for adjusting a position of an actuating portion of the actuating drive in or along a guide. The actuating drive includes a coupling device coupling the spring device, the pivoting axis of the actuating arm, and the actuating portion to one another. By adjusting the actuating portion in or along the guide, the position of the dead-center of the actuating arm and the force of the spring device acting towards the opening direction can be variably adjusted.
Claims
1. An actuating drive for moving a flap of an item of furniture, the actuating drive comprising: an actuating portion; at least one actuating arm pivotally mounted about a pivoting axis for moving the flap; a spring device for applying a force onto the actuating arm; a transmission mechanism for transmitting a force of the spring device onto the actuating arm in a closing direction and, after exceeding a dead-center position, for transmitting a force of the spring device onto the actuating arm in an opening direction; an adjusting device for adjusting a position of the actuating portion of the actuating drive in or along a guide; wherein the actuating drive includes a coupling device which couples the spring device, the pivoting axis of the actuating arm, and the actuating portion to one another; wherein the actuating portion, the actuating arm, and the spring device are configured such that, by adjusting the actuating portion in or along the guide, a position of the dead-center of the actuating arm and a force of the spring device acting towards the opening direction onto the actuating arm can be variably adjusted so that, upon an increase of the force acting towards the opening direction, a pivoting angle of the actuating arm, at which the position of the dead center lies, can be reduced; wherein the coupling device includes at least one lever pivotally mounted about a hinge axis, the guide being arranged or formed on the lever.
2. The actuating drive according to claim 1, wherein the adjusting device is configured to variably adjust the position of the dead-center of the actuating arm, starting from the fully closed position of the actuating arm, between 10° and 30°.
3. The actuating drive according to claim 2, wherein the adjusting device is configured to variably adjust the position of the dead-center of the actuating arm, starting from the fully closed position of the actuating arm, between 15° and 25°.
4. The actuating drive according to claim 1, wherein the spring device is configured to engage the actuating portion via at least one pushing lever, and the pivoting axis of the actuating arm is coupled to the actuating portion via at least one adjusting lever, wherein by adjusting the actuating portion in or along the guide, the position of the pushing lever as well as the position of the adjusting lever relative to the lever can be variably adjusted.
5. The actuating drive according to claim 1, wherein the adjusting device is configured to adjust the position of the actuating portion in or along the guide in a direction towards and away from the hinge axis of the lever, wherein the relative distance between the actuating portion and the hinge axis of the lever can be reduced and enlarged along a notional connecting line between the actuating portion and the hinge axis of the lever.
6. The actuating drive according to claim 5, wherein the adjusting device is configured to adjust the position of the actuating portion in or along the guide in a direction transverse to the notional connecting line.
7. The actuating drive according to claim 1, wherein the spring device includes at least one coil spring.
8. The actuating drive according to claim 1, wherein the spring device includes at least one pressure spring.
9. An arrangement comprising: a flap of an item of furniture; and the actuating drive according to claim 1, wherein the actuating drive is configured to move the flap between a vertical closed position and an open position which is arranged above a furniture carcass.
10. An actuating drive for moving a flap of an item of furniture, the actuating drive comprising: an actuating portion; at least one actuating arm pivotally mounted about a pivoting axis for moving the flap; a spring device for applying a force onto the actuating arm; a transmission mechanism for transmitting a force of the spring device onto the actuating arm in a closing direction and, after exceeding a dead-center position, for transmitting a force of the spring device onto the actuating arm in an opening direction; an adjusting device for adjusting a position of the actuating portion of the actuating drive in or along a guide; wherein the actuating drive includes a coupling device which couples the spring device, the pivoting axis of the actuating arm, and the actuating portion to one another; wherein the actuating portion, the actuating arm, and the spring device are configured such that, by adjusting the actuating portion in or along the guide, a position of the dead-center of the actuating arm and a force of the spring device acting towards the opening direction onto the actuating arm can be variably adjusted so that, upon an increase of the force acting towards the opening direction, a pivoting angle of the actuating arm, at which the position of the dead center lies, can be reduced; wherein the transmission mechanism includes a two-armed deflection lever with two lever ends, the deflection lever being pivotally mounted about a pivoting axis, wherein a first lever end interacts with the spring device and a second lever end interacts with the actuating portion; and wherein the spring device is connected to the first lever end of the deflection lever via a joint, and the joint being non-adjustably arranged relative to the pivoting axis of the deflection lever.
11. An actuating drive for moving a flap of an item of furniture, the actuating drive comprising: an actuating portion; at least one actuating arm pivotally mounted about a pivoting axis for moving the flap; a spring device for applying a force onto the actuating arm; a transmission mechanism for transmitting a force of the spring device onto the actuating arm in a closing direction and, after exceeding a dead-center position, for transmitting a force of the spring device onto the actuating arm in an opening direction; an adjusting device for adjusting a position of the actuating portion of the actuating drive in or along a guide; wherein the actuating drive includes a coupling device which couples the spring device, the pivoting axis of the actuating arm, and the actuating portion to one another; wherein the actuating portion, the actuating arm, and the spring device are configured such that, by adjusting the actuating portion in or along the guide, a position of the dead-center of the actuating arm and a force of the spring device acting towards the opening direction onto the actuating arm can be variably adjusted so that, upon an increase of the force acting towards the opening direction, a pivoting angle of the actuating arm, at which the position of the dead center lies, can be reduced; wherein the transmission mechanism includes an actuating portion movement-coupled to the actuating arm, a control curve, and a pressure portion acted upon by the spring device, the pressure portion being configured to, upon a movement of the actuating arm, be displaced along the control curve, wherein by adjusting the actuating portion in or along the guide, the position of the pressure portion can be variably adjusted.
12. The actuating drive according to claim 11, wherein the pressure portion is formed as a rotatably mounted pressure roller.
13. The actuating drive according to claim 12, wherein the actuating portion forms the pivoting axis of the pressure roller.
14. An actuating drive for moving a flap of an item of furniture, the actuating drive comprising: an actuating portion; at least one actuating arm pivotally mounted about a pivoting axis for moving the flap; a spring device for applying a force onto the actuating arm; a transmission mechanism for transmitting a force of the spring device onto the actuating arm in a closing direction and, after exceeding a dead-center position, for transmitting a force of the spring device onto the actuating arm in an opening direction; an adjusting device for adjusting a position of the actuating portion of the actuating drive in or along a guide; wherein the actuating drive includes a coupling device which couples the spring device, the pivoting axis of the actuating arm, and the actuating portion to one another; wherein the actuating portion, the actuating arm, and the spring device are configured such that, by adjusting the actuating portion in or along the guide, a position of the dead-center of the actuating arm and a force of the spring device acting towards the opening direction onto the actuating arm can be variably adjusted so that, upon an increase of the force acting towards the opening direction, a pivoting angle of the actuating arm, at which the position of the dead center lies, can be reduced; wherein the adjusting device has an adjusting wheel, wherein by rotating the adjusting wheel, the position of the actuating portion can be adjusted in or along the guide.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Further details and advantages of the present invention will be explained by way of the embodiments shown in the Figures, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(12) Curve B shows the (theoretical) torque progression (to be exerted by the actuating drive 4) dependent on the angular position of the flap 3, wherein the flap 3 is neither accelerated towards the opening direction nor towards the closing direction and is thus held in balance. The curve B corresponds to the minimal adjustment of the torque in the opening direction which is thus to be provided when lightweight furniture flaps 3 are to be moved. The maximum of the curve B also lies at 90° opening angle of the flap 3, wherein the provided torque of the actuating drive 4 is less than the one according to curve A.
(13) Curve C1 shows the progression of the torque exerted by the actuating drive 4 onto the actuating arm 5 and therewith exerted onto the flap 3. This curve corresponds to the maximal adjustment of the torque in the opening direction (when heavy flaps 3 are to be moved), wherein for greater opening angles—without consideration of the friction—an approximation towards curve A can be achieved, starting from an opening angle of the flap 3 of about 40°. In the fully closed position (with an opening angle of 0°), a negative force is exerted onto the flap 3 so that the flap 3 is held with a closing force in the closed end position. After exceeding a dead-center position T1, the flap 3 is acted by a high torque towards the opening direction. When the flap 3 is again closed, the actuating drive 4, after having passed the dead-center position T1, exerts a high closing force (−4.8 Nm) onto the flap 3 due to the high torque acting towards the opening direction. The high closing force must be overcome each time by an operator by applying a strong pulling force onto the flap 3.
(14) Curve C2 shows the progression exerted by the actuating drive 4 onto the actuating arm 5 and thus the torque exerted onto the flap 3 with a minimal adjustment of the torque acting in the opening direction, which is therefore to be provided when lightweight flaps 3 are to be moved. This low torque in the opening direction, after having passed the dead center T1, also causes a low closing force (−1.6 Nm) which can be easily overcome by an operator without great effort when opening the flap 3. It is visible that, upon an adjustment of the minimal and maximal spring force (curve A and curve C2), there is a considerable difference of the closing force (namely −1.6 Nm and −4.8 Nm) which is a disadvantage for a person who needs open the flap 3.
(15) The invention is now based on the general concept to adjust the position of the dead-center of the actuating arm 5, so that the location of the dead-center T1 is adjusted further in a direction towards the closed position of the flap 3 and is now positioned on dead-center T2. Curve D shows the progression of torque of the actuating drive 4 with the maximal spring force acting in the opening direction (i.e. when using heavy flaps 3). When now the flap 3 is closed, the actuating arm 5 passes through the dead-center T2, wherein by way of the displaced position of the dead-center T2, the diagram enables to see that the closing force, with an opening angle of 0° (however with the same high level of torque acting in the opening direction as curve C2) is considerably reduced by the force difference ΔM (−2.4 Nm instead of −4.8 Nm, thus reduced by half). Accordingly, by way of an adjusted position of the dead-center starting from dead-center T1 to dead-center T2, a phase shift of the torque progression (curve D instead of curve C1) by an amount ΔT is effected so that in the closed position of the flap 3 (with an opening angle of 0° of the flap 3), a low closing force results even when there is a high torque acting in the opening direction, and the closing force can be easily overcome by a person when opening the flap 3. The phase shift of the torque progression of the curves C1, D by the amount ΔT can also be clearly seen with an opening angle of 90° of the flap 3.
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(18) In the shown embodiment, the coupling device 18 includes a lever 22 having a guide 21, the lever 22 is pivotable about a stationary hinge axis 20. In or along the guide 21, a position of the actuating portion 19 can be adjusted by way of an adjusting device 23 (not shown here), so that by adjusting the actuating portion 19 in or along the guide 21, the position of the dead-center T1, T2 of the actuating arm 5 as well as the force of the spring device 8 acting onto the actuating arm 5 in the opening direction can be variably adjusted. In the shown Figure, the actuating portion 19 is located in a position adjacent to the stationary hinge axis 20 of the lever 22, so that the lever arm formed between the hinge axis 20 and the actuating portion 19 results small and thus the torque acting onto the actuating arm 5 in the opening direction is set to minimum. This adjustment of the actuating portion 19 relative to the guide 21 is thus provided for moving lightweight furniture flaps 3 and corresponds to curve C2 according to
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(22) The actuating drive 4 includes a longitudinally extending main lever 33 which is pivotally connected to the base plate 7 via a hinged lever 34. The main lever 33 is connected by way of the hinge axis 36 to the lever 22. The lever 22 is on the one hand pivotally mounted to the base plate 7 about the stationary axis 20 and on the other hand pivotally connected to the intermediate lever 29 by way of the moving axis 31. Moreover, the lever 22 is supported on the moving axis 28 about which the adjusting lever 26 is pivotally mounted. The intermediate lever 29 is connected to the actuating arm 5 by way of the joint 30.
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(25) The spring device 8 includes a spring holder 47 having two portions 43, 44 which can be displaced relative to one another and between which several pressure springs 48 (
(26) The coupling device 18 which couples the spring device 8, the pivoting axis 13 of the actuating arm 5 and the actuating portion 19 to one another includes a lever 22 which is pivotable about the stationary hinge axis 20, the lever 22 has a guide 21 along which the actuating portion 19 can be limitedly adjusted by an adjusting device 23. The actuating portion 19 with the rotatable pressure roller 41 mounted thereon is arranged on an adjusting lever 26 which is pivotally connected to the lever 22 by a moving hinge axis 28. By a rotational movement, effected by an actuating tool, of the adjusting wheel 24 of the adjusting device 23, the threaded portion 25 of an adjusting screw can be rotated, so that the mounting thread 27 can be moved along the threaded portion 25 and thus the pivoting position of the adjusting lever 26 relative to the lever 22 can be adjusted. By way of this adjustment of the actuating lever 26, also the position of the actuating portion 21 arranged thereon (and thus the position of the pressure roller 41) can be adjusted along the guide 21. The adjusting lever 26 has a contour 45 in the form of a curved elongated hole so that upon a pivoting movement of the actuating arm 5, the adjusting lever 26 with the pressure roller 41 can also be moved relative to the lever 22, i.e. the mounting thread 27 can be moved along the contour 45 of the adjusting lever 26 upon a movement of the actuating arm 5.
(27) The dead-center of the transmission mechanism 10 is also determined by an apex point of the control curve 39, i.e. by the region of the control curve 39 which has the largest radial spacing in relation to the pivoting axis 13 of the actuating arm 5. By an adjustment of the actuating portion 19 with the pressure roller 41 mounted thereon, effected by way of the adjusting device 23, the position of the dead-center T1, T2 of the transmission mechanism 10 as well as the pre-stressing of the spring device 8 can be adjusted. The adjustment of the actuating portion 19 relative to the guide 21, as shown in
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