Sliding-pivoting mechanism of a shelf of a piece of furniture or of a household appliance, and piece of furniture or a household appliance
11445823 · 2022-09-20
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47B46/005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47L15/507
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F24C15/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25D25/025
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A47B2210/17
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47L15/506
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
F25D25/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24C15/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A sliding-pivoting mechanism of a shelf of a piece of furniture or of a household appliance for extracting and raising the shelf out of a body of the piece of furniture or of the household appliance is provided. The mechanism includes at least two pivot arms of a pivoting mechanism, which are rotatably fixed by a first end to at least one of the side walls of the body, parallel to the plane of the side walls, and which are arranged parallel to and at a distance from each other. At respective second ends of the pivot arms, a guide rail of a sliding mechanism is pivotably fixed parallel to the plane of the side walls such that the guide rail is pivotable from a lower position within the body into a raised, upper position at least partially outside the body, at least one running rail that is linearly displaceable in the guide rail and to which the shelf is fixed. The sliding-pivoting mechanism includes a lever unit supporting raising and lowering of the pivoting mechanism and is pivotably fixed to the running rail parallel to the plane of the side walls. A coupling element of a first coupling unit is arranged on the lever unit such that the coupling element is couplable to at least one of the pivot arms with a corresponding element of the first coupling unit, which corresponds to the coupling element, by displacing the running rail into a predetermined pivoting position.
Claims
1. A sliding-pivoting mechanism of a shelf of a piece of furniture or household appliance for pulling out and raising the shelf out of a body of the piece of furniture or household appliance having side walls, sliding-pivoting mechanism comprising: at least two pivot arms of a pivot mechanism rotatably fixed on at least one of the side walls of the body with a first end parallel to a plane of the side walls and arranged in parallel spaced apart from one another; a guide rail of a sliding mechanism pivotably fixed in parallel to the plane of the side walls at respective second ends of the pivot arms in such a way that the guide rail is pivotable out of a lower position inside the body into a raised upper position at least partially outside the body; at least one slide rail, which is linearly displaceable in the guide rail and on which the shelf is fastened; a lever unit, which assists raising and lowering of the pivot mechanism and is pivotably fixed on the at least one slide rail in parallel to the plane of the side walls; and at least one coupling element of a first coupling unit arranged on the lever unit in such a way that the at least one coupling element can be coupled with a correspondence element, corresponding to the at least one coupling element, of the at least one first coupling unit on a first one of the at least two pivot arms by displacing the at least one slide rail into a predetermined pivot position, wherein the at least one coupling element of the first coupling unit is a slotted guide, in which a correspondence element can be guided for the sequence control of a pivot movement of the lever unit, wherein the correspondence element is arranged on a second one of the at least two pivot arms and is a roller.
2. The sliding-pivoting mechanism of claim 1, further comprising: at least one coupling element of a second coupling unit arranged on the at least one slide rail or the shelf in such a way that the at least one coupling element can be coupled with a correspondence element, corresponding to the at least one coupling element, of the at least one second coupling unit of at least one of the at least two pivot arms by displacing the at least one slide rail into a predetermined pivot position.
3. The sliding-pivoting mechanism of claim 2, further comprising: a joint chain pivotably fastened on an end of the at least one lever arm close to a lever arm mount of the at least one lever arm, wherein the correspondence element of the first coupling unit is rotatably fastened on an end of the joint chain remote from the lever arm, wherein the at least one coupling element of the second coupling unit is a sliding or rolling element rotatably arranged on the at least one of the at least two pivot arms, which can be guided in a correspondence element formed on the lever arm mount of the at least one lever arm and is a slotted guide for sequence control of a pivot movement of the pivot mechanism.
4. The sliding-pivoting mechanism of claim 1, wherein the lever unit has at least one lever arm, which is pivotably fixed with a first end on the at least one slide rail in parallel to the plane of the side walls and on which the at least one coupling element or the correspondence element of the first coupling unit is fastened.
5. The sliding-pivoting mechanism of claim 4, further comprising: a joint chain pivotably fastened on an end of the at least one lever arm close to a lever arm mount of the at least one lever arm, wherein the correspondence element of the first coupling unit is rotatably fastened on an end of the joint chain remote from the lever arm.
6. The sliding-pivoting mechanism of claim 5, wherein the joint chain has at least two chain links coupled to one another in a rotationally articulated manner.
7. The sliding-pivoting mechanism of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the slotted guide of the first coupling unit has an inlet region.
8. The sliding-pivoting mechanism of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the slotted guide of the first coupling unit has a shape of a partial circle.
9. The sliding-pivoting mechanism of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the slotted guide of the first coupling unit has a curve with a varying curve radius.
10. The sliding-pivoting mechanism of claim 1, wherein a portion of the slotted guide of the first coupling unit has a dead center section.
11. The sliding-pivoting mechanism of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the slotted guide of the first coupling unit has a slope adapted to an optimum actuating force curve.
12. The sliding-pivoting mechanism of claim 1, further comprising: a safeguard against raising the lever unit before the shelf is completely extended and/or a safeguard against pivoting the lever unit too far during the raising and/or lowering is provided.
13. A piece of furniture, comprising: a body having side walls; a shelf fixed in the furniture body by means of a sliding-pivoting mechanism, using which the shelf can be pulled out of the furniture body and raised, wherein the sliding-pivoting mechanism comprises at least two pivot arms of a pivot mechanism rotatably fixed on at least one of the side walls of the body with a first end parallel to a plane of the side walls and arranged in parallel spaced apart from one another; a guide rail of a sliding mechanism pivotably fixed in parallel to the plane of the side walls at respective second ends of the pivot arms in such a way that the guide rail is pivotable out of a lower position inside the body into a raised upper position at least partially outside the body; at least one slide rail, which is linearly displaceable in the guide rail and on which the shelf is fastened; a lever unit, which assists raising and lowering of the pivot mechanism and is pivotably fixed on the at least one slide rail in parallel to the plane of the side walls; and at least one coupling element of a first coupling unit arranged on the lever unit in such a way that the at least one coupling element can be coupled with a correspondence element, corresponding to the at least one coupling element, of the at least one first coupling unit on at least one of the at least two pivot arms by displacing the at least one slide rail into a predetermined pivot position, wherein the at least one coupling element of the first coupling unit is a slotted guide, in which a correspondence element can be guided for the sequence control of a pivot movement of the lever unit, wherein the correspondence element is arranged on the at least one of the at least two pivot arms and is a roller.
14. A dishwasher, cooking appliance, or refrigerator, comprising: a body having side walls and defining an inner side of a usable space of the dishwasher, cooking appliance, or refrigerator; a shelf fixed on the inner side of the usable space; and a sliding-pivoting mechanism configured to pull out and raise the shelf from the inner side of the useable space, wherein the sliding-pivoting mechanism comprises at least two pivot arms of a pivot mechanism rotatably fixed on at least one of the side walls of the body with a first end parallel to a plane of the side walls and arranged in parallel spaced apart from one another; a guide rail of a sliding mechanism pivotably fixed in parallel to the plane of the side walls at respective second ends of the pivot arms in such a way that the guide rail is pivotable out of a lower position inside the body into a raised upper position at least partially outside the body; at least one slide rail, which is linearly displaceable in the guide rail and on which the shelf is fastened; a lever unit, which assists raising and lowering of the pivot mechanism and is pivotably fixed on the at least one slide rail in parallel to the plane of the side walls; and at least one coupling element of a first coupling unit arranged on the lever unit in such a way that the at least one coupling element can be coupled with a correspondence element, corresponding to the at least one coupling element, of the at least one first coupling unit on at least one of the at least two pivot arms by displacing the at least one slide rail into a predetermined pivot position, wherein the at least one coupling element of the first coupling unit is a slotted guide, in which a correspondence element can be guided for the sequence control of a pivot movement of the lever unit, wherein the correspondence element is arranged on the at least one of the at least two pivot arms and is a roller.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES
(1) Embodiment variants of the invention are explained in greater detail hereinafter on the basis of the appended drawings. In the figures:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(27) In the following description of the figures, terms such as top, bottom, left, right, front, rear, etc. relate exclusively to the illustration and position selected by way of example in the respective figures of the sliding-pivoting mechanism, shelf, pivot arms, lever unit, pullout guide, and the like. These terms are not to be understood as restrictive, i.e., these references can change due to different operating positions or mirror symmetrical design or the like.
(28) A first embodiment variant of a sliding-pivoting mechanism according to the invention is shown in
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(30) This angled alignment of the pivot levers 41, 42 offers the advantage over the first embodiment variant that a greater pullout distance is thus enabled in the lower position, without the shelf 9 protruding too far forward in the upper end position. The access to the shelf 9 in the lower extended position is thus improved, without the distance of the shelf 9 from the body 2 in the completely raised position differing from the position in the first embodiment variant. In addition, the angled alignment offers the advantage that due to the changed pivot path, taller objects can be placed in the shelf without a collision occurring with the lever unit 5.
(31) A middle rail between the guide rail 31 and the slide rail 32 is conceivable, but not necessary. The stability and the pullout distance of the pullout guide can be increased by an additional middle rail.
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(34) All variants share the feature of the fundamental structure of the pullout guide 3 having a guide rail 31 and a slide rail 32 linearly displaceable therein, on which the lower shelf 9 is fastened.
(35) As shown, for example, in
(36) The same arrangement is also conceivable for one shelf 9 or two shelves 9, 10, arranged in a piece of furniture or another household appliance, for example, a cooking appliance, such as an oven or the like or a refrigerator.
(37) As is furthermore shown in
(38) In principle, however, arranging only one sliding-pivoting mechanism in the usable space of the piece of furniture or household appliance would also be conceivable, for example, for fixing a board-like shelf or the like having comparatively less carrying capacity.
(39) All variants additionally share the feature of the fundamental structure of the pivot mechanism 4. The pivot mechanism 4 has, as shown in
(40) The guide rail 31 of a respective pullout guide 3 is fixed on the respective second ends of the pivot arms 41, 42 via pivot joints 411, 412.
(41) The second pivot arm 42 is preferably connected via a force accumulator 6, for example, in the form of a coiled spring or gas pressure spring, to the side wall mount 43 in such a way that by pivoting the second pivot arm 42, the raising and/or lowering of the pivot mechanism 4 is assisted by the force accumulator 6. Additionally or alternatively, the force accumulator 6 can also have a damper.
(42) Furthermore, all embodiment variants of the sliding-pivoting mechanism have a lever unit 5, which assists raising and lowering of the pivot mechanism 4 and is pivotably fixed on the slide rail 32 in parallel to the plane of the side walls 21.
(43) At least one coupling element of a first coupling unit 7 is arranged on the lever unit 5 in such a way that the coupling element can be coupled with a correspondence element, which corresponds to the coupling element, of the first coupling unit 7 of at least one of the pivot arms 41, 42 by displacing the slide rail 32 into a predetermined pivot position.
(44) All of the embodiment variants furthermore have a second coupling unit 8, wherein at least one coupling element of this second coupling unit 8 is arranged on the slide rail 32 or the shelf 9 in such a way that the coupling element can be coupled with a correspondence element, which corresponds to the coupling element, of the second coupling unit 8 of at least one of the pivot arms 41, 42 by displacing the slide rail 32 into a predetermined pivot position.
(45) Each of the coupling units 7, 8 preferably has in the embodiment variants shown here a roller 71, 81 and a slotted guide 72, 82, in which the respective roller 71, 81 can be guided.
(46) The main task of the slotted guide 82 in this case is to prevent an uncontrolled rail movement during the pivoting.
(47) The slotted guide 72 can advantageously be designed here so that it has at least one sliding surface, in particular a raised surface, for guiding the lever arm 51 during the pullout movement, so that grinding of the lever arm 51 on the slotted guide 72 or on the pivot arms 41, 42 is prevented.
(48) Alternatively, the at least one sliding surface 423 can also be arranged on one of the pivot arms 41, 42, as shown by way of example in
(49) In the first three embodiment variants, as can be seen in
(50) All embodiment variants share the feature of a lever arm mount 34 arranged on the slide rail 32, on which the lever arm 51 is rotatably fixed.
(51) In the front region, the lever arm mount has a stop 341, on which the lever arm 51 stops in its lower position, and which prevents the lever arm 51 from being lowered too far. For this purpose, a corresponding projection or a corresponding bend is preferably provided on the lever arm 51.
(52) It is also ensured in all embodiment variants by the design of the slotted guide 72 having a top dead center region that the lever arm 51 cannot be pivoted farther in the direction of the body in the raised end position. A collision of the lever unit 5 with the body is thus prevented.
(53) Details of the first embodiment variants are described hereinafter on the basis of
(54) In the first embodiment variants shown in
(55) A front end of the lever unit 5 is designed as an actuating handle 52. The actuating handle 52 preferably connects the lever arms 51 of the respective sliding-pivoting mechanism, which are arranged on both sides of the shelf 9.
(56) In this exemplary embodiment, the lever arm 51 has an angled edge 55 to increase the stability in the upper region. The upper edge 55 of the lever arm 51 forms, together with a stop 413 arranged on the first pivot arm 41, a guide region, whereby the shelf 9 is prevented from pivoting up during the extension movement.
(57) Accordingly, the slotted guide 72 of the first coupling unit 7 is formed here in a correspondingly broadly embodied section of the first pivot arm 41 on the first pivot arm 41 of the pivot mechanism 4.
(58) It is also conceivable to form the slotted guide 72 as a separate component and to fasten it on the pivot arm 41.
(59) To enable the roller 71 to slide past the second pivot arm 42 during the pullout movement of the lower shelf 9 out of the usable space 22 of the body 2, the second pivot arm 42 has a bead 424 in a region of the pivot arm 42 corresponding to the installation height of the roller 71, so that the lever arm 51 can pass the second pivot arm 42 without striking it.
(60) The predetermined pivot position, in which the coupling element and the correspondence element of the first coupling unit 7 establish an operational connection to one another, is shortly before reaching the position shown in
(61) As is shown in particular in
(62) To enable simple threading of the rollers 71, 81 into the slotted guides 72, 82, the slotted guides 72, 82 preferably each have an inlet region 73, 83, which can be formed rounded or funnel-shaped on the end face. Shortly before the completely extended position of the shelf 9 is reached, the inlet region 73 takes over securing the lever arm 51 against pivoting up too early.
(63) The inlet regions 73, 83 can be dimensioned in different lengths here depending on the requirement. Thus, in particular
(64) Due to the particular formation of the slotted guide 82 having a relatively long inlet region 83, the shelf 9 is moved opposite to the pullout direction x during the pivoting up.
(65) A good access to the lower shelf 9 is thus enabled in the lower extended position of the sliding-pivoting mechanism, without the shelf 9 protruding beyond a door 23 of the dishwasher 1 during the pivoting up.
(66) While the slotted guide 82 of the second coupling unit 8 has a portion shaped like a partial circle adjoining the inlet region 83 (in all of the four embodiment variants), the slotted guide 72 of the first coupling unit 7 in the first embodiment variant is shaped in such a way that a portion extending essentially vertically downward, at the end of which a dead center section angled perpendicularly thereto in turn extends, extends on the horizontally extending inlet region 73.
(67) The slotted guide 82 can also be embodied as a straight line or as a free-form curve, whereby the running path of the slide rail 32 during the pivoting up can be controlled as needed. With a formation as a circular path, only the fixing of the slide rail on one of the two pivot levers 41, 42 takes place.
(68) This dead center section is used to hold the shelf 9 without force in its upper raised end position shown in
(69) The formation of the slotted guide 72 is primarily oriented toward a slope adapted to an optimum actuating force curve. In this case, the actuating force during the pivot process can be optimized by a deliberate change of the shaping of the slotted guide 72 to the application and the available pivot range.
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(71) Details of the second embodiment variant are described hereinafter on the basis of
(72) In contrast to the variant shown in
(73) The edge 55 of the lever arm 51 and the stop 413 on the first pivot arm 41 also form a safeguard against the lever arm 51 being raised too early during the extension of the shelf 9 in this variant.
(74) In addition, the pivot arms 41, 42 are not vertically oriented in the lowered position of the shelf 9, as shown in
(75) The completely extended, although not raised position of the shelf 9 and the sliding-pivoting mechanism is also shown here in
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(78) The slotted guide 72 is also shaped in this embodiment variant so that in the raised end position, the shelf 9 remains in a secure position without additional locking and is only lowered again by actuating the lever unit 5.
(79) Due to the embodiment of the slotted guide 72 as a curve having varying curve radius, it is possible to implement a fluid transition into the dead center region, which is advantageous over the first embodiment variant.
(80) The path between dead center and secure end position can be adapted in a simple manner by the individual design of the slotted guide 72 close to the dead center region.
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(82) Details of the third embodiment variant are described hereinafter on the basis of
(83) In the third embodiment variant of the sliding-pivoting mechanism shown in
(84) The rear end of this lever arm 51 is accordingly formed having a larger area.
(85) The roller 71 formed here as the correspondence element is fastened in this case on the first pivot arm 41.
(86) Coupling of the coupling element arranged on the lever arm 51 and formed as the slotted guide 72 with the correspondence element formed as the roller 71 and arranged on the first pivot arm 41 thus first takes place in the position of the shelf 9 extended out of the usable space 22 of the body 2 shown in
(87) The slotted guide 72 of the first coupling unit 7 is also formed here having an inlet region 73 and a curve adjoining thereon.
(88) After reaching the extended position of the lower shelf and before raising it, the rollers 71, 81 of the coupling units 7, 8 have also entered the inlet region 73, 83 here and are moved farther in the respective curve regions of the slotted guide 72, 82 during the subsequent raising, as shown in
(89) The slotted guide 72 is also shaped in this embodiment variant so that in the raised end position, the shelf 9 remains in a secure position without additional locking and is only lowered again by actuating the lever unit 5.
(90) A perspective exploded illustration of the sliding-pivoting mechanism of this embodiment variant is also shown once again here in
(91) The roller 71 in this third embodiment variant also has the additional function that during the pulling out of the shelf 9, it prevents the lever arm 51 from pivoting up too early, in that the edge 55 of the lever arm 51 extends under the roller 71 as a guide surface.
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(93) In contrast to the preceding embodiment variants of the sliding-pivoting mechanism according to the invention, in the embodiment variant shown in
(94) The joint chain consists in the embodiment variant shown here of two chain links 53, 54, which are each preferably formed as angled webs having suitably formed bends. It is also conceivable to link more than two such chain links to one another to form a joint chain.
(95) The roller 71 of the first coupling unit 7 is rotatably fastened on the free end of the second chain link 54 spaced apart from the first chain link 53, as shown, for example, in
(96) As shown in
(97) The roller 71 of the first coupling unit 7 is also threaded here into the slotted guide 72 during the movement of the shelf 9 out of the retracted position shown in
(98) At the same time, the roller 81 of the second coupling unit 8 is also guided into the inlet region 83 of the slotted guide 82 of the second coupling unit 8 during this movement.
(99) In this embodiment variant, the coupling element of the second coupling unit 8 is designed as a sliding or rolling element 81 rotatably arranged on the first pivot arm 41.
(100) This sliding or rolling element 81 can be guided for the sequence control of the pivot movement of the pivot mechanism 4 in a correspondence element, which is arranged, in particular formed or fastened, on the lever arm mount 34 of the lever arm 51 and is designed as the slotted guide 82.
(101) The joint chain having the chain links 53, 54 coupled to one another as shown here acts in this case according to the toggle lever or drag lever principle.
(102) In the position shown in
(103) Although the invention has been illustrated and described in detail by way of preferred embodiments, the invention is not limited by the examples disclosed, and other variations can be derived from these by the person skilled in the art without leaving the scope of the invention. It is therefore clear that there is a plurality of possible variations. It is also clear that embodiments stated by way of example are only really examples that are not to be seen as limiting the scope, application possibilities or configuration of the invention in any way. In fact, the preceding description and the description of the figures enable the person skilled in the art to implement the exemplary embodiments in concrete manner, wherein, with the knowledge of the disclosed inventive concept, the person skilled in the art is able to undertake various changes, for example, with regard to the functioning or arrangement of individual elements stated in an exemplary embodiment without leaving the scope of the invention, which is defined by the claims and their legal equivalents, such as further explanations in the description.
LIST OF REFERENCE SIGNS
(104) 1 dishwasher
(105) 2 body
(106) 21 side wall
(107) 22 usable space
(108) 23 door
(109) 3 pullout guide
(110) 31 guide rail
(111) 32 slide rail
(112) 34 lever arm mount
(113) 341 stop
(114) 35 roller mount
(115) 4 pivot mechanism
(116) 41 first pivot lever
(117) 411 pivot joint
(118) 412 pivot joint
(119) 413 stop
(120) 42 second pivot lever
(121) 421 pivot joint
(122) 422 pivot joint
(123) 423 sliding surface
(124) 424 bead
(125) 43 side wall mount
(126) 5 lever unit
(127) 51 lever arm
(128) 52 handle part
(129) 53 first chain link
(130) 54 second chain link
(131) 55 edge
(132) 6 force accumulator
(133) 7 first coupling unit
(134) 71 roller
(135) 72 slotted guide
(136) 73 inlet region
(137) 8 second coupling unit
(138) 81 roller
(139) 82 slotted guide
(140) 83 inlet region
(141) 9 shelf
(142) 10 shelf
(143) 11 shelf
(144) x pullout direction