ELECTROMOTIVE ADJUSTING DEVICE FOR A PIECE OF FURNITURE, IN PARTICULAR A PIECE OF TABLE FURNITURE
20220240668 ยท 2022-08-04
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47B2200/0035
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B2200/006
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An electromotive adjusting device for a piece of furniture, in particular a piece of table furniture, includes a drive unit for adjusting a movable furniture part, and a control device for actuating the drive unit. The control device is configured for fastening to the movable furniture part. A sensor is arranged within a housing of the control device in order to detect a deformation of the furniture part and to switch off the drive unit when deformation is detected. Provision is made for a transmission element which is in contact with the furniture part and transmits the deformation of the furniture part to the sensor.
Claims
1.-11. (canceled)
12. An electromotive adjusting device for a piece of furniture, in particular a piece of table furniture, said electromotive adjusting device comprising: a drive unit for adjusting a movable furniture part of the piece of furniture; a control device attachable to the movable furniture part and configured to actuate the drive unit, said control device including a housing; a sensor arranged inside the housing and configured to detect a deformation of the furniture part and to switch off the drive unit when the deformation is detected; and a transmission element disposed in contact with the furniture part and configured to transmit the deformation of the furniture part to the sensor.
13. The electromotive adjusting device of claim 12, wherein the transmission element includes a section of the housing which section defines a transmission section.
14. The electromotive adjusting device of claim 13, wherein the section of the housing includes a sensing element in contact with the furniture part.
15. The electromotive adjusting device of claim 13, wherein the transmission section is formed as a spring tongue which is connected to adjacent areas of the housing only in a part of a circumference of the spring tongue.
16. The electromotive adjusting device of claim 12, further comprising a printed circuit board arranged in the housing of the control device, said sensor being arranged directly on the printed circuit board.
17. The electromotive adjusting device of claim 16, wherein the printed circuit board includes a control element for actuating the drive unit.
18. The electromotive adjusting device of claim 12, wherein the sensor operates capacitively and interacts with the transmission element without contact.
19. The electromotive adjusting device of claim 12, wherein the sensor operates piezoelectrically and/or comprises a strain measuring element.
20. The electromotive adjusting device of claim 12, wherein the sensor operates inductively and interacts without contact with the transmission element or a ferromagnetic, paramagnetic or diamagnetic element arranged on the transmission element.
21. The electromotive adjusting device of claim 16, wherein the sensor is embodied as a ring coil which is disposed on the printed circuit board and configured for passage of a fixing screw, said printed circuit board being retained within the housing in a region adjacent to the transmission element.
22. The electromotive adjusting device of claim 12, wherein the transmission element protrudes beyond an outer limit of the housing in a non-assembled state of the adjusting device.
Description
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[0023] The figures described below each show an exemplary embodiment of a control device of an electromotive adjusting device in a schematic sectional drawing. In all exemplary embodiments, the same reference signs indicate the same or similarly acting elements.
[0024] In all exemplary embodiments, a control device 10 is shown mounted on a furniture part 1. The furniture part is, for example, a table top which is height-adjustable by means of the electric motor-driven adjusting device. The electromotive adjusting device then includes at least one drive unit, and in the case of height-adjustable tables usually two drive units, which may be in the form of lifting columns, for example, on which the table top is mounted as the furniture part 1. The drive units, which are not shown here, are connected to the control device 10, as is a power supply cable. Typically, an operating unit is also provided which is coupled to the control device 10 via a cable or wirelessly and via which the control device 10 can be instructed to activate the drive units.
[0025] In all of the exemplary embodiments shown, the control device 10 comprises a housing 11, which in each of the examples shown is formed in two parts and comprises a lower housing part and an upper housing part. In all cases, an integral housing or also a multi-piece housing could also be used. The housing 11 has at least one housing foot 12, through each of which a fastening screw 2 passes, with which the control device 10 is fastened to the furniture part 1. In the exemplary embodiments of
[0026] A printed circuit board 14 is arranged inside the housing 11, which rests in a known manner on printed circuit board receptacles 13. Such printed circuit board receptacles 13 support the printed circuit board 14 at a plurality of, at least three and typically four or more, support points. The printed circuit board receptacles 13 may preferably be integrally formed with the housing 11 in an injection-molding process. In the region of the printed circuit board receptacles 13 or separately therefrom, tabs with latching lugs may be provided which engage over the printed circuit board 14 and thus enable quick and uncomplicated assembly of the printed circuit boards 14 in the housing 11.
[0027] In the exemplary embodiment of
[0028] The sensor 15 is preferably arranged as a component on the printed circuit board 14. Advantageously, there is no further attachment of the sensor 15, so that the sensor 15 can be arranged on the printed circuit board 14 in the usual assembly process that the printed circuit board 14 undergoes. If a coil is used, this may be a separate component positioned on the printed circuit board. However, the coil may also be a planar coil formed by conductor tracks of the printed circuit board 14. In one design as a capacitively operating sensor 15, conductor tracks of the printed circuit board 14 may themselves form the sensor 15. In the case of a capacitively operating proximity sensor, for example, conductor tracks arranged next to each other and possibly interlocked in a comb-like manner can be used as electrodes of the sensor 15.
[0029] Immediately in the region of the sensor 15, a section 16 of the housing 11 is adapted to receive a deformation of the furniture part 1 and to transmit it to the sensor 15. This section 16 is hereinafter also referred to as the transmission section 16 and constitutes a transmission element. It comprises a sensing element 17 which projects down to the furniture part 1. In the exemplary embodiment of
[0030] When an inductive sensor 15 is used, a ferromagnetic or paramagnetic element, or optionally a permanent magnetic element, may be arranged on an upper side of the transmission section 16 facing in the direction of the printed circuit board 14, for example.
[0031] During operation of the control device 10, a case of trapping, I.e. in an undesirable operating situation, leads to a deformation, for example bending or twisting of the furniture part 1. As a result, the relative position of the surface of the furniture part 1 in the region of the sensor 15 changes with respect to its position in the region of the housing feet 12. This change is transmitted by the sensing element 17 to the transmission section 16. The sensor 15 detects a change in position of the transmission section 16 in a capacitive or inductive manner by changing the electrical (in the capacitive case) or the paramagnetic or diamagnetic (in the inductive case) environment of the sensor 15. Here, changes are particularly relevant which, on the one hand, can be detected better than absolute values and which, on the other hand, mask out a different initial position of the sensing element 17 depending on the mounting situation and surface properties of the furniture part 1.
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[0033] In contrast to the first exemplary embodiment, the example of
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[0036] In the outer area of the housing 11, further support points of the housing on the furniture part 1 are provided, which represent sensing elements 17 within the terms of the application.
[0037] As a sensor 15, a ring coil is centrally arranged on the printed circuit board 14, which surrounds the housing section through which the fastening screw 2 passes.
[0038] When the furniture part 1 is deformed, the position of the sensing elements 17 at the edge of the housing 11 changes with respect to the centrally arranged housing foot 12. Accordingly, the printed circuit board 14 is raised or lowered with respect to the housing foot 12. With the movement of the printed circuit board 14 relative to the housing foot 12 and the fastening screw 2, the position of the ring coil as sensor 15 relative to the housing foot 12 and in particular the fastening screw 2 also changes. This change leads to a change in the inductance of the ring coil, which can be detected. Preferably, the ring coil is part of a resonant circuit whose resonant frequency is detected. A change in the relative position of the ring coil to the fastening screw 2 leads to a change in the resonant frequency, which indicates a case of trapping. For example, if the change in frequency exceeds a predetermined value, this may be considered to be a case of trapping and the control device 10 stops all running drive units or allows them to run in the opposite direction for a short time before stopping them thereafter.
LIST OF REFERENCE SIGNS
[0039] 1 Furniture part [0040] 2 Fastening screw [0041] 10 Control device [0042] 11 Housing [0043] 12 Housing foot [0044] 13 Printed circuit board receptacle [0045] 14 Printed circuit board [0046] 15 Sensor [0047] 16 Transmission section [0048] 17 Sensing element [0049] 18 Contact spring