Pull-closed device for a movably mounted furniture part
09759002 · 2017-09-12
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05F3/10
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E05F3/10
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A closing device for a furniture part having a carrier connected to the movable furniture part or the body part, and a closing lever which is impinged upon by a closing spring, the closing lever having a guide track for the carrier and being pivotable by the carrier when the movable furniture part is opened between a hold-closed position and a standby position, in which the carrier uncouples from the closing lever or which is stationary with respect to the movable furniture part for the carrier connected to the body part. A closing force is exerted by the closing lever onto the carrier as of a use position assumed by the carrier in the guide track. The distance of the carrier in the use position from the lever pivoting axis of the is at least 1.5 times the distance of the carrier in the closed position from the pivoting axis.
Claims
1. A closing device for a movably mounted furniture part which, proceeding from a closed position in which a contact face of the movable furniture part abuts against a body part, is openable to an open position, and is closable from the open position into the closed position, the closing device comprising a carrier which is connectable to the movable furniture part or to the body part, a support unit that is connectable to the body part, when the carrier is connected to the movable furniture part, or to the movable furniture part when the carrier is connected to the body part, a closing lever pivotably mounted on the support unit for movement in an opening direction and a closing direction about a pivot axis that is stationary in relation to the support unit, the closing lever including a guide track for the carrier, the guide track having a path beginning at a start portion that is adapted to receive the carrier, a closing spring having a first end connected to the support unit and a second end connected to the closing lever, wherein the closing lever is pivotable about the pivot axis from a hold-closed position, which the closing lever is adapted to assume in the closed position of the movable furniture part, to a standby position, in which the carrier uncouples from the start portion of the path of the guide track, and the closing lever is pivotable, by the carrier running into the guide track about the pivot axis, from the standby position in a direction of the hold-closed position, so that when a dead point of the closing spring is overcome the closing spring starts to exert a force onto the closing lever which acts to pivot the closing lever towards the hold-closed position whereby the closing lever starts to exert a closing force (FZ) onto the carrier, wherein the carrier assumes a start-of-operation position in the guide track at a first point on the path of the guide track that causes the closing lever to rotate past the dead point of the closing spring so that the closing lever starts to exert the closing force (FZ) onto the carrier and the carrier assumes a closing position at a second point on the path of the guide track when the closing lever assumes the hold-closed position, wherein a distance (a) of the first point on the path to the pivot axis is at least 1.5 times as great as a distance to the second point on the path to the pivot axis, wherein the second point on the path is distanced further from the start portion of the guide track than the first point on the path, and wherein the path of the guide track has an at least partially curved section lying between the start position and the path end.
2. The closing device as claimed in claim 1, wherein a closing lever arm length (ZH) is a perpendicular distance between a normal to the guide track and the pivot axis of the closing lever, and wherein the closing lever arm length (ZH) is at least 1.5 times as long at the start-of-operation position of the guide track than at the closing position of the guide track.
3. The closing device as claimed in claim 2, wherein the closing lever arm length (ZH) reduces continually from the start-of-operation position up to the closing position or reduces continually up to a minimum and after running through said minimum increases again by a maximum of 30% in relation to a value present at the minimum.
4. The closing device as claimed in claim 1, wherein at the closing position, an angle (α) between a direction of the normal to the guide track and the closing direction is less than 45°.
5. The closing device as claimed in claim 4, wherein the angle (α) formed between the normal to the guide path at a location of the carrier and the closing direction increases at least over part of the pivoting of the closing lever from the start-of-operation position to the closing position.
6. The closing device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the closing spring is arranged such that the tension of the closing spring when the carrier is in the closing position is greater than a difference between the tension of the closing spring in the start-of-operation position of the carrier and the tension of the closing spring in the closing position of the carrier.
7. The closing device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the closing spring is a tension spring.
8. The closing device as claimed in claim 1, further comprising at least one damper that damps the pivoting of the closing lever from the standby position into the hold-closed position.
9. The closing device as claimed in claim 8, wherein one of the at least one dampers is formed by a piston-cylinder unit which is connected at a first end to a push rod which is pivotably connected to the closing lever at a second end to the support unit.
10. The closing device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the closing lever comprises a self-heal arm which interacts with a self-heal journal, wherein, in the event of the movable furniture part closing against the closing lever, which is situated in an end position which lies at an end of the pivotability of the closing lever opposite the standby position, the self-heal journal is guided by an inclined face over the self-heal arm and latches in behind said self-heal arm and during a subsequent opening of the movable furniture part pivots the closing lever into the standby position in which the self-heal journal uncouples from the self-heal arm.
11. An item of furniture having a movable furniture part which, proceeding from a closed position in which a contact face of the movable furniture part abuts against a body part, is openable in an opening direction into an open position and is closable from the open position into the closed position in a closing direction which is opposite the opening direction, and a closing device as claimed in claim 1 is connected to the movable furniture part.
12. The item of furniture as claimed in claim 11, wherein the movable furniture part with the closing device is sealed by a seal in relation to the body part in the closed position thereof.
13. The closing device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the curved path of the guide track runs over a first part portion which adjoins the start of the guide track and over a second part portion which adjoins the first part portion, wherein with reference to a position of the closing lever in the start-of-operation position of the carrier, a first direction (RF1) in which the path runs in the first part portion encloses a first angle (ε1) with the closing direction, a second direction (RF2) in which the path runs in the second part portion encloses a second angle (ε2) with the closing direction, and a reference direction (RS) which points from a center of the carrier situated in the start-of-operation position to the pivot axis encloses a third angle (θ) with the closing direction, and wherein the first angle (ε1) is greater than the third angle (θ) and the second angle (ε2) is smaller than the third angle (θ).
14. A closing device for a movably mounted furniture part which, proceeding from a closed position in which a contact face of the movable furniture part abuts against a body part, is openable to an open position, and is closable from the open position into the closed position, the closing device comprising a carrier which is connectable to the movable furniture part or to the body part, a support unit that is connectable to the body part, when the carrier is connected to the movable furniture part, or to the movable furniture part when the carrier is connected to the body part, a closing lever pivotably mounted on the support unit for movement in an opening direction and a closing direction about a pivot axis that is stationary in relation to the support unit, the closing lever including a guide track for the carrier having a path beginning at a start portion that is adapted to receive the carrier, a closing spring having a first end connected to the support unit and a second end connected to the closing lever, wherein the closing lever is pivotable about the pivot axis from a hold-closed position, which the closing lever is adapted to assume in the closed position of the movable furniture part and in which the carrier is situated in the closing position in the guide track, to a standby position, in which the carrier uncouples from the start portion of the guide track, and the closing lever is pivotable, by the carrier running into the guide track about the pivot axis, from the standby position in the direction of the hold-closed position, so that when a dead point of the closing spring is overcome the closing spring starts to exert a force onto the closing lever which acts to pivot the closing lever towards the hold-closed position whereby the closing lever starts to exert a closing force (FZ) onto the carrier, wherein the carrier assumes a start-of-operation position in the guide track when the closing lever starts to exert the closing force (FZ) on the carrier and the carrier assumes the closing position in the guide track when the closing lever assumes the hold-closed position, wherein with reference to a position of the closing lever in the start-of-operation position of the carrier, a first direction (RF1) in which the path runs in the first part portion encloses a first angle (ε1) with the closing direction, a second direction (RF2) in which the path runs in the second part portion encloses a second angle (ε2) with the closing direction, and a reference direction (RS) which points from a center of the carrier situated in the start-of-operation position to the pivot axis encloses a third angle (θ) with the closing direction, and wherein the first angle (ε1) is greater than the third angle (θ) and the second angle (ε2) is smaller than the third angle (θ).
15. A piece of furniture comprising a body part, a moveable furniture part, and the closing device as claimed in claim 14 connected between the body part and the moveable furniture part.
16. A piece of furniture comprising a body part, a moveable furniture part, and the closing device as claimed in claim 1 connected between the body part and the moveable furniture part.
17. An item of furniture having a movable furniture part which, proceeding from a closed position in which a contact face of the movable furniture part abuts against a body part, is openable in an opening direction into an open position and is closable from the open position into the closed position in a closing direction which is opposite the opening direction, and a closing device as claimed in claim 1 with the carrier connected to the movable furniture part and the support unit connected to the body part, the start portion of the path of the guide track facing in the opening direction of the movable furniture part, and the carrier is movable by the movable furniture part to enter the start position of the path upon movement of the movable furniture part toward the closed position, and contacts at the first point on the path of the guide track to cause the closing lever to rotate past the dead point of the closing spring so that the closing lever starts to exert the closing force (FZ) onto the carrier such that the carrier assumes the closing position at the second point on the path of the guide track when the closing lever assumes the hold-closed position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Further advantages and details of the invention are explained below by way of the accompanying drawing, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(11) A first exemplary embodiment of the invention is shown in
(12) A respective closing device includes a closing unit 1, which is fastened on a body part 2 of the item of furniture, and a carrier unit 3 which is fastened on the respective movable furniture part 4.
(13) In the exemplary embodiment the movable furniture parts 4 are displaceable in a straight line from a closed position (in which the bottom movable furniture part 4 shown in
(14) The carrier unit 3 includes a support plate 7 which is fastened on the furniture part 4, for example by means of spot welding, and a carrier 8 which stands out from the support plate 7. A flap is punched out of the support plate and bent around realizing a self-heal journal 32, the function of which is explained in more detail below. The carrier 8 can be formed from a rigid journal or can comprise a roller which interacts with the guide track 18 described below.
(15) The closing unit 1 includes a support unit 9 which is rigidly connected to the body part 2 and, for example as shown, is form by a curved plate. The support unit 9, in the exemplary embodiment, is mounted with the body part 2 by means of a mounting rail 10 which is fastened on the body part 2, for example by means of screw connection. Fastening screws 11 which penetrate elongated holes in the mounting rail 10 and an adjusting screw 12 serve for fastening on the mounting rail 10. A head 13 of the adjusting screw 12 penetrates slots in oppositely located lateral portions of the support unit 9 and as a result is held so as to be rotatable, but axially non-displaceable in the support unit 9. The shaft 14 of the adjusting screw is screwed into a thread of the mounting rail 10.
(16) A closing lever 15 is mounted on the support unit 9 so as to be pivotable about a pivot axis 16, the pivot axis 16 being stationary with respect to the support unit 9 and consequently in the exemplary embodiment stationary with respect to the body part 2. The pivot axis 16 is at right angles to the opening and closing direction 5, 6.
(17) The closing lever 15 is acted upon by a closing spring 17 which cooperates at the one end with the support unit 9 and at the other and with the closing lever 15.
(18) The closing lever 15 has a slot-shaped guide track 18 for the carrier 8. When the movable furniture part is closed, the carrier 8 runs along a start 19 of the guide track 18 into said guide track and is increasingly distanced from the start 19 of the guide track 18 until achieving the closed position of the movable furniture part 4. Over the region of the movement of the movable furniture part 4 over which the carrier 8 is situated in the guide track 18, each position of the movable furniture part corresponds to a clear position of the carrier 8 in the guide track 18 and a clear pivot position of the closing lever 15 about the pivot axis 16.
(19) As soon as the carrier 8 has moved into the guide track 18 by a small distance (said distance corresponding to less than a fifth of the entire distance between the start of the guide track and the closed position of the carrier 8), the carrier 8 advantageously comprises a relatively small amount of play in relation to the guide track 18. This is preferably smaller than 25% of the diameter of the carrier 8, in a particularly preferred manner smaller than 10% of the diameter of the carrier 8.
(20) In the closed position of the furniture part 4, the carrier 8 is situated in a closing position in the guide track 18. The closing lever 15 is situated then in a hold-closed position with reference to its pivoting about the pivot axis 16. When the movable furniture part 4 is opened, proceeding from its closed position, the carrier 8 is moved in the guide track 18 in the direction of the start 19 of the guide track 18, pivoting the closing lever 15 about the pivot axis 16. The closing spring 17, in this connection, is increasingly tensioned until toward the end of the pivoting of the closing lever 15 a dead point of the closing spring 17 is crossed. The closing lever 15 is pivoted a little further when the furniture is opened further, the closing spring 17 being relieved a little again (preferably by less than a fifth of the preceding increase in tension) and thereupon the carrier 8 uncouples from the closing lever 15 by coming out of the guide track 18 at the start 19 thereof. The closing lever 15 is situated then in its standby position in which it is held by the closing spring 17 (it being blocked against further pivoting by a corresponding stop).
(21) When the movable furniture part 4 is closed, proceeding from an open position, the carrier 8 runs up to the closing lever 15 which is situated in the standby position, the carrier 8 running into the guide track 18 at the start 19 thereof. When the movable furniture part 4 is closed further, the closing lever 15 is initially pivoted by the carrier 8 up to into a dead point position in which the closing spring 17 is situated at its dead point. As soon as the dead point has been exceeded, the closing lever 15 is acted upon by the closing spring 17 in the direction of its hold-closed position about the pivot axis 16. The closing lever 15 then exerts a closing force FZ onto the carrier 8. In this connection, the starting point is a speed of closing of the movable furniture part 4 of close to zero. In other words, each point of the closing path to be observed is approached and the movable furniture part 4 is then released. The position of the carrier 8 in the guide track 18, in which, as a result when the movable furniture part 4 is closed, the closing force exerted onto the carrier 8 by the closing lever 15 is set, is designated in this document as the start-of-operation position of the carrier 8 in the guide track 18. Irrespective of friction forces, the start-of-operation position lies only infinitesimally spaced apart from the position which the carrier assumes at the dead point position of the closing lever 15 in the guide track 18.
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(24) The closing force FZ which is exerted onto the carrier 8 by the closing lever acts on the carrier by means of a closing lever arm which has a length ZH. This closing lever arm length ZH is the perpendicular distance between the normal N (wherein the normal N is the “effective line” of the closing force FZ) and the pivot axis 16.
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(28) The carrier 8 is situated in its closed position in the guide track 18. In
(29) In the closing position of the carrier 8, the distance a of the carrier 8 from the pivot axis 16 is substantially smaller than in the start-of-operation position of the carrier 8. In the start-of-operation position of the carrier 8, the distance a of the carrier 8 from the pivot axis 16 is at least 1.5 times as large as in the closed position of the carrier. In the exemplary embodiment shown it is more than 3 times as large.
(30) The closing lever arm ZH, in the closed position of the carrier 8, is also substantially smaller than in the start-of-operation position of the carrier 8, in the exemplary embodiment shown approximately a third as large. In the exemplary embodiment the closing lever arm ZH reduces continually from the start-of-operation position of the carrier 8 up to the closed position of the carrier 8.
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(32) So that the component of the closing force FZ which acts in the closing direction 6 is sufficiently large, in the closed position of the carrier 8 the angle α between the closing force FZ exerted onto the carrier 8 and the closing direction 6 is favorably less than 45°, in a preferred arrangement less than 40°.
(33) The closing spring 17 in the exemplary embodiment is in the form of a helical spring which is subject to tensile stress, therefore providing a tension spring. The closing spring 17 is shown in the hold-closed position of the closing lever in
(34) In order to influence, in a favorable manner, the development of the closing force FS which acts on the movable furniture part 4 in the closing direction, the guide track 18 has a curved development and could consequently also be called a sliding track. The curved development is to be defined by way of the position of the closing lever 15 which the latter assumes in the start-of-operation position of the carrier 8, that is substantially in the dead point position of the closing lever 15. Reference is made in this connection to
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(36) The development of the closing force FS is influenced as a result of the curved development of the guide track 18. If the guide track 19 were to extend in a straight line from its start 19 up to its end, the increase subsequently at s1 would be substantially flatter (so that sufficient closing force would only be achieved at a greater distance from the start-of-operation position of the carrier 8 in order to retract the furniture part 4 automatically) and would then increase quicker above the value FS1.
(37) It can therefore be seen from the force/distance diagram that a high closing force FS2 is reached in the closed position and when the furniture part 4 is opened this drops quickly to a substantially lower value FS1. When the furniture part 4 is opened, a relatively high closing force has consequently only to be overcome just at the start of the opening process. The face under the curve for the closing force, which corresponds to the energy to be applied for opening, is relatively small. This energy to be applied is substantially for the subjective impression of the user, as to how “difficult” it is to open the furniture part 4.
(38) Several effects are utilized in order to over-compensate for the decreasing spring force of the closing spring 17 from the start-of-operation position of the carrier 8 up to the closed position of the carrier 8. In particular, as described, the closing lever arm ZH is reduced in size. In addition, the lever arm, by means of which the closing spring 17 acts on the closing lever 15, is increased in size (this is automatically the case when the closing spring 17 in the start-of-operation position of the carrier 8 is situated substantially at its dead point). In addition, the closing spring 17, as described, is realized in a relatively long manner or with the corresponding tension differences between the start-of-operation position and the closed position of the carrier 8 and the non-tensioned state. The development of the guide track 18 is also realized in a corresponding manner, it being possible to influence the force/distance characteristic additionally in a favorable manner by the development of the guide track 18.
(39) The pivoting of the closing lever 15 from the standby position into the hold-closed position is damped by the dampers 21, 22. Consequently, it is possible to achieve, on the one hand, a damping of a rapid running of the carrier 8 against the closing lever 15 and, on the other hand, a damped pulling closed of the movable furniture part 4 by the closing device. In the exemplary embodiment this is a question of linear dampers which are formed by hydraulically or pneumatically acting piston-cylinder units. The coupling of the dampers 21, 22 to the closing lever 15 is effected by means of a push rod 23 which is connected to the closing lever 15 so as to be pivotable. The dampers 21, 22 cooperate at the one end with the push rod 23, in the exemplary embodiment by means of their piston rods, at the other end with the support unit 9, in the exemplary embodiment shown by means of their cylinders. To support the cylinders of the dampers 21, 22 in relation to the support unit 9, the cylinders of the dampers 21, 22 comprise constrictions 24, for example as shown, into which projections of the support unit 9 engage. The bases of the cylinders of the dampers 21, 22 each have an indentation 25 into which a further projection of the support unit 9 engages. The piston rods of the dampers 21, 22 are connected to the push rod 23 so as to be pivotable in each case. The push rod has a yoke which stands in a T-shaped manner with respect to a longitudinally extending portion for connecting to the piston rods.
(40) The push rod 23 is guided so as to be movable in relation to the support unit 9 by means of an elongated hole guide and a sliding guide. To realize the elongated hole guide, a guide journal of the push rod 23 engages in an elongated hole 27 of the support unit 9. The elongated hole 27 has a keyhole-like extension through which the enlarged head of the guide journal 26 can be inserted when mounting the closing unit 1 into the elongated hole 27. To realize the sliding guide, the push rod comprises sliding journals 28 which engage in sliding tracks 29 of the support unit 9. Oppositely situated sliding journals 28 of the push rod 23 are provided in the exemplary embodiment and two arcuately extending sliding tracks, between which the push rod 23 is guided. Just one sliding journal 28 and one arcuately extending sliding track 29 could also be provided.
(41) The elongated hole guide lies closer to the end of the push rod which is connected to the dampers 21, 22 than the at least one sliding guide. The achievement of the correspondingly curved development of the sliding guide in conjunction with the straight-lined elongated hole guide is that when the closing lever 15 is pivoted, the end of the push rod 23 connected to the dampers 21, 22 is displaced extensively in a straight line and without a great deal of pivoting.
(42) The dampers 21, 22 are realized in such a manner that they comprise a substantially smaller damping force or practically no damping force in the opening direction 5. Dampers with such a “free running” are known.
(43) As, during the movement through the guide track 18, more or less large lateral forces which are aligned at right angles to the closing direction 6 act on the carrier 8, it is advantageous when the carrier 8 is guided in the closing direction 6 or in the opening direction 5 by the support unit 9. To realize such lateral guiding for the carrier 8, the support unit 9 has a slot 30 which extends in the closing direction 6 and into which the carrier 8 moves when the furniture part 4 is closed. In a favorable manner, the carrier 8 is already situated in said slot 30 of the support unit 9 when the carrier 8 runs against the closing lever 15.
(44) The closing lever 15 should normally be situated in its standby position when the associated moveable furniture part 4 is opened. However, it is conceivable for the closing lever 15 to be pivoted over its dead point position in the open state of the furniture part 4. The closing lever 15 then snaps into an end position which lies at an end of the pivotability of the closing lever 15 opposite the standby position, that is in the vicinity of the hold-closed position. A corresponding stop is provided to define the pivoting of the closing lever 15 in said direction. In order then to put the closing device in such a case back into regular operation, the closing lever 15 comprises a self-heal arm 31 which stands out from the closing lever 15 and the carrier unit 3 comprises a self-heal journal 32.
(45) The closing of the furniture part 4 against the closing lever 15 which is situated in its end position is shown in
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(47) Various further or other modifications of a closing device according to the invention are conceivable and possible. Thus, for example, a compression spring formed by a helical spring could also be used for the closing spring 17. If necessary, a support against lateral buckling can be provided, for example in the form of a sleeve which surrounds the helical spring. Different types of closing springs can also be used as helical springs, for example leg springs.
(48) In order to hold the closing lever 15 in it standby position, the described traveling over a dead point of the closing spring 17 is a particularly simple possibility. However, other types of latching of the closing lever 15 in its standby position can also be provided. Thus, adjustable latching elements which are actuated by the incoming carrier 8 could be provided. The start-of-operation position of the carrier would then be situated at the point where the carrier has actuated such a latching element and the closing lever 15 has been released such that it is able to be pivoted by the closing spring 17.
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(50) The Figures show the use of a closing device in conjunction with a furniture part 4 which can be pulled out and retracted in a straight line. A closing device according to the invention could also be provided for a pivotably mounted furniture part, for example a door or a flap could be provided with a closing device according to the invention. If the carrier is mounted at the end face on said pivotable furniture part, the sequences corresponding to
(51) TABLE-US-00001 Key to the Reference Numbers: 1 Closing unit 2 Body part 3 Carrier unit 4 Movable furniture part 5 Opening direction 6 Closing direction 7 Support plate 8 Carrier 9 Support unit 10 Mounting rail 11 Fastening screw 12 Adjusting screw 13 Head 14 Shaft 15 Closing lever 16 Pivot axis 17 Closing spring 18 Guide track 19 Start 20 Seal 21 Damper 22 Damper 23 Push rod 24 Constriction 25 Indentation 26 Guide journal 27 Elongated hole 28 Sliding journal 29 Sliding track 30 Slot 31 Self-heal arm 32 Self-heal journal