Arrangement of a pull-out guide, a rail synchronization device, and a driver

11304521 · 2022-04-19

Assignee

Inventors

Cpc classification

International classification

Abstract

An arrangement of a pull-out guide can be fastened to a piece of furniture, and the pull-out guide has a first rail, a second rail that is movably mounted on the first rail, and a rail synchronization device. The rail synchronization device includes a toothed rack connected to the first rail, a toothed wheel meshing with the toothed rack, and a bearing block connected to the second rail. The toothed wheel is rotatably mounted in the bearing block, and a driver for a drawer drive device is connected to the toothed rack of the rail synchronization device.

Claims

1. An arrangement comprising: an extension guide to be fastened to an item of furniture, the extension guide including a first rail and a second rail movably mounted on the first rail; a rail synchronization device including a toothed rack connected to the first rail, a toothed wheel meshing with the toothed rack, and a bearing block connected to the second rail, the toothed wheel being rotatably mounted in the bearing block; and an entrainment member fixed to the toothed rack so as to be immovable relative to the toothed rack, the entrainment member comprising an entrainment plate and an entrainment pin on the entrainment plate so as to be immovable relative to the entrainment plate, the entrainment pin being configured to engage a drawer drive device, wherein the toothed rack rests on the entrainment member such that the entrainment member supports the toothed rack, and wherein the bearing block receives the toothed rack so as to support a portion of the toothed rack such that the toothed rack is free of any direct support between the entrainment plate and the bearing block.

2. The arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the first rail is a carcass rail to be fastened to a furniture carcass, and the second rail is a drawer rail to be fastened to a drawer.

3. The arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the rail synchronization device includes a synchronization rod connected to the toothed wheel so as to be rotatable together with the toothed wheel.

4. The arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the toothed rack includes an elongated toothed bar and a first holding element, the toothed bar being arranged to rest on the entrainment member by the first holding element.

5. The arrangement according to claim 4, wherein the first holding element is made of plastic.

6. The arrangement according to claim 4, wherein the first holding element has a guiding groove for receiving and guiding the toothed bar.

7. The arrangement according to claim 4, wherein the toothed bar is fixed to the first holding element in a longitudinal direction.

8. The arrangement according to claim 4, wherein the toothed rack further includes a second holding element connecting the toothed bar to the first rail.

9. The arrangement according to claim 8, wherein the second holding element is made of plastic.

10. The arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the bearing block is detachably mounted to the second rail by a locking element.

11. The arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the entrainment plate is connected to the first rail.

12. The arrangement according to claim 1, further comprising a drawer drive device for engaging the entrainment member.

13. The arrangement according to claim 12, wherein the drawer drive device is connected to the second rail.

14. The arrangement according to claim 13, wherein the drawer drive device is detachably connected to the second rail.

15. The arrangement according to claim 12, wherein the drawer drive device is an ejection device configured to eject the drawer from a closed position into an open position.

16. The arrangement according to claim 15, wherein the ejection device includes a locking device configured to be unlocked by over-pressing the drawer in a closing direction.

17. The arrangement according to claim 15, wherein the ejection device includes a carrier, an ejection element movable relative to the carrier, and an ejection force storage member attached to both the carrier and the ejection element.

18. The arrangement according to claim 17, wherein the carrier is fastened to the second rail.

19. An item of furniture comprising a furniture carcass, a drawer, and the arrangement according to claim 1.

20. An arrangement comprising: an extension guide to be fastened to an item of furniture, the extension guide including a first rail and a second rail movably mounted on the first rail; a rail synchronization device including a toothed rack connected to the first rail, a toothed wheel meshing with the toothed rack, and a bearing block connected to the second rail, the toothed wheel being rotatably mounted in the bearing block; and an entrainment member fixed to the toothed rack so as to be immovable relative to the toothed rack, wherein the entrainment member comprises an entrainment plate connectable to the first rail so as to support a portion of the toothed rack, and an entrainment pin on the entrainment plate so as to be immovable relative to the entrainment plate, the entrainment pin being configured to engage a drawer drive device, and wherein the bearing block receives the toothed rack so as to support a portion of the toothed rack such that the toothed rack is free of any direct support between the entrainment plate and the bearing block.

21. An arrangement comprising: an extension guide to be fastened to an item of furniture, the extension guide including a first rail and a second rail movably mounted on the first rail; a rail synchronization device including a toothed rack connected to the first rail, a toothed wheel meshing with the toothed rack, and a bearing block connected to the second rail, the toothed wheel being rotatably mounted in the bearing block; a pair of drawer drive devices to be arranged on opposite sides of a movable furniture part, the pair of drawer drive devices including a synchronization rod for synchronizing an operation of the drawer drive devices; and an entrainment member fixed to the toothed rack so as to be immovable relative to the toothed rack, the entrainment member comprising an entrainment plate and an entrainment pin on the entrainment plate so as to be immovable relative to the entrainment plate, the entrainment pin being configured to engage a respective one of the drawer drive devices.

22. The arrangement according to claim 21, wherein the toothed rack rests on the entrainment member such that the entrainment member supports the toothed rack.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) Further details and advantages of the present invention are described more fully hereinafter by means of the specific description with reference to the embodiments as illustrated in the drawings, in which:

(2) FIG. 1 is a perspective view an item of furniture with drawers and an extension guide together with a rail synchronization device,

(3) FIG. 2 is a perspective exploded view of an arrangement comprising a rail synchronization device, an extension guide, an entrainment member and a drawer drive device,

(4) FIG. 3 shows the arrangement according to FIG. 2 in an assembled state,

(5) FIG. 4-16 show the mounting process of the arrangement in different perspective illustrations together with details and

(6) FIG. 17 shows the rail synchronization device in a perspective illustration.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

(7) FIG. 1 shows a perspective illustration of an item of furniture 10 with a cabinet-formed furniture carcass 11, wherein drawers 12 are movably supported by extension guides 3 (can also be referred to as rail systems) relative to the furniture carcass 11. The two below illustrated drawers 12 are each situated in a closed position SS. Concerning the upper drawer 12 (not illustrated) the second rails 2 (drawer rails) of the extension guides 3 are each situated in the extended state which would correspond to an open position OS of the drawer 12. An extension guide 3 is located on each side of the drawer 12, and the two extension guides 3 are fastened to opposite lateral walls of the furniture carcass 11. A synchronization rod 44 is shown which runs transversely to the longitudinal direction L of the extension guide 3. Preferably, this synchronization rod 44 is formed as a torsion shaft. The movements of the two extension guides 3 can be synchronized relative to each other by the synchronization rod 44, whereby a precise parallel guiding of the drawer 12 relative to the furniture carcass 11 can also be established. The two extension guides 3 each comprise a (preferably metallic) first rail 1 (carcass rail) which is to be fastened to a furniture carcass 11 as well as at least one (preferably metallic) second rail 2 (drawer rail) which is movable relative to the first rail 1 or which is movably supported on the first rail 1 respectively. The purpose of the synchronization rod 44 is to synchronize the movement of the left and right drawer rail relative to each other so that the drawer 12 can be extended from the furniture carcass 11 and can be pushed inwards without a lateral canting. The synchronization rod 44 is rotatably supported on both sides in a bearing block 43. The bearing block 43 is, preferably detachably, connected to the second rail 2. On each end region, the synchronization rod 44 has a toothed wheel 42 which meshes with a toothed rack 41. Of course, in a mechanical reversal it is also possible to support the toothed rack 41 on the drawer 12 or on the second rail 2 and to support the corresponding toothed wheel 42 together with the bearing block 43 and the synchronization rod 44 on the first rail 1 or on the furniture carcass 11. The toothed rack 41, the toothed wheel 42, the bearing block 43, and the synchronization rod 44 together form the rail synchronization device 4.

(8) An arrangement 100 is illustrated in FIG. 2 in a perspective exploded view. This arrangement 100 comprises the rail synchronization device 4, the extension guide 3, and the entrainment member 5. In this case, the arrangement 100 additionally comprises a drawer drive device 6. The drawer synchronization device 4 comprises the only partially illustrated synchronization rod 44, the bearing block 43, the toothed wheel 42 and the toothed rack 41. In addition, the locking element 49 movably supported on the bearing block 43 is visible. Further, the second holding element 48 is visible as well. The extension guide 3 comprises the first rail 1 and the second rail 2. The entrainment member 5 comprises a, preferably metallic, entrainment plate 51 and the entrainment pin 52. The entrainment pin 52 can be formed in one piece with the entrainment plate 51. Preferably, the entrainment pin 52 is part of an attaching part, preferably made of plastic, which is connected to the entrainment plate 51. From the drawer drive device 6—which in this case is formed as an ejection device—mainly the carrier 61 is visible. In addition, this drawer drive device 6 comprises a synchronization rod 62 which is separate from the rail synchronization device 4.

(9) In FIG. 3 the arrangement 100 is illustrated in the assembled state. The rail synchronization device 4 is fastened to a backward (rear) region of the second rail 2 by the bearing block 43. The toothed wheel 42 meshes with the (not yet cut-to-length) toothed rack 41. The drawer drive device 6 is, preferably detachably, connected with the extension guide 3 (in particular, with the container rail of the second rail 2) by the carrier 61.

(10) In the following drawings, a possible mounting process of the arrangement 100 is illustrated step by step.

(11) In FIG. 4, it is initially visible that the first rail 1 comprises two angular mounting elements 7 and the rail-shaped guiding part 8. These elements are connected, preferably welded or riveted, with each other. The second rail 2 is movably supported on the guiding part 8 of the first rail by not illustrated rolls. The entrainment plate 51 is still distanced from the extension guide 3.

(12) In FIG. 5, the guiding element 53 of the entrainment member 5 is inserted into the recess 9 formed in the first rail 1. In addition, the attaching part comprising the entrainment pin 52 is fastened to the entrainment plate 51.

(13) FIG. 6 shows the position after the entrainment member 5 has been swivelled relative to the extension guide 3. As a consequence, the entrainment member 5 is fastened, preferably by clamping, to the first rail 1 of the extension guide 3.

(14) In FIG. 7, the FIG. 6 is illustrated obliquely from above. The entrainment pin 52 of the entrainment member 5 is visible as well.

(15) In FIG. 8, the first holding element 46, preferably made of plastic, of the rail synchronization device 4 is illustrated additionally.

(16) FIG. 9 shows the position when the first holding element 46 is fastened, preferably snapped or clipped, to the first rail 1 and the entrainment member 5 in the region of the entrainment member 5. As a consequence, the first holding element 46 rests directly on the entrainment member 5.

(17) In FIG. 10, the second holding element 48 is illustrated. This second holding element 48 in this position encompasses the second rail 2. In the detail illustrated bottom left, this second holding element 48 is illustrated obliquely from below.

(18) According to FIG. 11, the second holding element 48 has been shifted in longitudinal direction L opposite to the closing direction SR. As a consequence, the second holding element 48 on the one hand encompasses the second rail 2 and on the other hand is held, preferably snapped, on the end region of the first rail 1. In the detail bottom left, this is also illustrated in a view obliquely from below.

(19) In FIG. 12, the bearing block 43 is attached to the backward region of the extension guide 3. The locking element 49 is still situated in a released position (as it is also visible in the detail bottom left).

(20) According to FIG. 13, the locking element 49 has been swivelled. As a consequence, the bearing block 43 of the rail synchronization device 4 is firmly attached to the second rail 2, and preferably clamped to the second rail 2. In the detail bottom left, this is also visible, and the synchronization rod 44 and the toothed wheel 42 (connected to the synchronization rod 44 in a torque-proofed manner) is illustrated relatively large. Also, the lateral guiding recesses 40 in the bottom region of the bearing block 43 are visible well in this detail.

(21) According to FIG. 14, the toothed bar 45 of the toothed rack 41 has been inserted into the bearing block 43 by the guiding recesses 40. As a consequence, the individual teeth of the toothed bar 45 mesh with the toothed wheel 42. The toothed bar 45 also already contacts the corresponding guiding recesses in the second holding element 48.

(22) In FIG. 15, the toothed bar 45 is fully inserted into and also rests on the first holding element 46. In FIG. 15, thus, the arrangement 100 is illustrated in the assembled state. The toothed bar 45 together with the first holding element 46 forms the toothed rack 41. In this position, the toothed rack 41 of the rail synchronization device 4 is connected to the entrainment member 5. Preferably, the toothed rack 41 rests on the entrainment plate 51 of the entrainment member 5. As a consequence, no relatively complicated connections of the toothed rack 41 with the extension guide 3 must be established, and the entrainment member 5 (which is already present) is used to enable a simple mounting of the toothed rack 41 of the rail synchronization device 4. Thus, the entrainment member 5—if the arrangement 100 also comprises a drawer drive device 6—has a dual function (to support the toothed rack 41 and serve as an engagement location for the drive device).

(23) In FIG. 16 and the corresponding details, it is still visible that the toothed bar 45 is guided in a shiftable manner in the longitudinal direction in the region of the second holding element 48 (see detail top right), whereas the toothed bar 45 is fixed on the first holding element 46 of the toothed rack 41 against a movement in the longitudinal direction L (see detail bottom left). For that purpose, a latching groove 13 is formed in the toothed bar 45 and a corresponding latching protrusion 14 is formed in the first holding element 46. Where applicable, this could be formed the other way round.

(24) In FIG. 17, finally, the rail synchronization device 4 is illustrated without an extension guide 3. Here, the toothed racks 41 arranged on both sides (see toothed bar 45) and the bearing blocks 43 as well as the synchronization rod 44 are illustrated. By way of this rail synchronization device 4, a parallel guiding of the second rails 2 (drawer rails) of the two extension guides 3 is enabled. This is often termed as a lateral stabilization.

LIST OF REFERENCE SIGNS

(25) 1 first rail 2 second rail 3 extension guide 4 rail synchronization device 5 entrainment member 6 drawer drive device 7 mounting elements 8 guiding part 9 recess 10 item of furniture 11 furniture carcass 12 drawer 13 latching groove 14 latching protrusion 40 guiding recesses 41 toothed rack 42 toothed wheel 43 bearing block 44 synchronization rod 45 toothed bar 46 first holding element 47 guiding groove 48 second holding element 49 locking element 51 entrainment plate 52 entrainment pin 53 guiding element 61 carrier 62 synchronization rod 100 arrangement L longitudinal direction SS closed position OS open position SR closing direction