Abstract
An actuating arm drive for driving a movably mounted furniture part of a furniture item, includes at least one arrangement consisting of a compression spring and at least one guiding device for guiding the compression spring. The at least one guiding device has an at least partly variable diameter in order to compensate for a radial clearance between the compression spring and the guiding device, taking into account the change in diameter of the compression spring when the compression spring is loaded.
Claims
1. An actuating arm drive for driving a moveably mounted furniture part of an article of furniture, the actuating arm drive comprising an arrangement including: a compression spring; and a guide device for guiding the compression spring, wherein the guide device has a diameter variable over at least a portion of a length of the guide device in order to compensate for a radial clearance between the compression spring and the guide device due to a change in diameter of the compression spring when the compression spring is loaded, wherein the guide device is arranged at least partially in an interior of the compression spring, and wherein the arrangement further includes a stabilization device arranged within the guide device such that the stabilization device extends longitudinally beyond a first end and a second end of the guide device.
2. The actuating arm drive as set forth in claim 1, wherein the guide device is a sleeve.
3. The actuating arm drive as set forth in claim 2, wherein the sleeve has a slot extending in an axial direction of the sleeve.
4. The actuating arm drive as set forth in claim 1, wherein the guide device is prestressed in a radial direction.
5. The actuating arm drive as set forth in claim 1, wherein an outside diameter of the guide device in a non-prestressed position is between 0.01 mm and 0.3 mm greater than a smallest inside diameter of the compression spring.
6. The actuating arm drive as set forth in claim 1, wherein the guide device is made of a thermoplastic.
7. The actuating arm drive as set forth in claim 1, wherein the guide device is a first one of three guide devices.
8. An article of furniture comprising the actuating arm drive as set forth in claim 1 and a furniture part moveably mounted thereto.
9. The actuating arm drive as set forth in claim 5, wherein the outside diameter of the guide device in the non-prestressed position is between 0.05 mm and 0.1 mm greater than the smallest inside diameter of the compression spring.
10. The actuating arm drive as set forth in claim 6, wherein the guide device is made of polyoxymethylene.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Further details and advantages of the present invention will be described in more detail hereinafter by means of the description of the Figures with reference to the embodiments illustrated in the drawings in which:
(2) FIG. 1 is a perspective side view of an article of furniture according to the invention,
(3) FIG. 2 is a perspective side view of an actuating arm drive according to the invention with the housing cover removed,
(4) FIG. 3 is an exploded view of a force storage means,
(5) FIG. 4a is a perspective view of a guide device according to the invention,
(6) FIG. 4b is a front view of a guide device according to the invention,
(7) FIG. 5a is a diagrammatic sectional view of a spring guide according to the invention in a first position,
(8) FIG. 5b is a diagrammatic sectional view of a spring guide according to the invention in a second position,
(9) FIG. 5c is a diagrammatic sectional view of a spring guide according to the invention in a third position,
(10) FIG. 6a shows various views of a diagrammatic illustration of a spring guide according to the invention in a first position,
(11) FIG. 6b shows various views of a diagrammatic illustration of a spring guide according to the invention in a second position,
(12) FIG. 6c shows various views of a diagrammatic illustration of a spring guide according to the invention in a third position,
(13) FIG. 7a shows various views of a diagrammatic illustration of a further embodiment of a spring guide according to the invention in a first position,
(14) FIG. 7b shows various views of a diagrammatic illustration of a further embodiment of a spring guide according to the invention in a second position, and
(15) FIG. 7c shows various views of a diagrammatic illustration of a further embodiment of a spring guide according to the invention in a third position.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(16) FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of an article of furniture 200 having an actuating arm drive 100 mounted in the interior of the article of furniture 200 and a furniture part 101 which is moveably mounted and driven by that actuating arm drive 100 and which—as illustrated—is in the form of a bi-fold lift flap. Unlike the illustrated system, the furniture part 101 can also be, for example, in the form of an upwardly pivotable flap. Furthermore, an actuating arm 102 and a fitment 103 are recognizable.
(17) FIG. 2 shows a perspective view of an actuating arm drive 100 with a housing cover removed from the housing. The actuating arm drive 100 has a fixing location 105 for an actuating arm 102 for connecting the actuating arm drive 100 to the furniture part 101 to be moved. To apply force to the actuating arm 102, the actuating arm drive 100 further has a force storage means 104 in the form of a spring assembly which—as illustrated—acts on the actuating arm 102 by way of a transmission mechanism having a plurality of levers.
(18) The force storage means 104 is shown in an exploded view in FIG. 3. It has two base portions 6, 7 which are moveable relative to each other, and in the illustrated structure the second base portion 7 is mounted pivotably to the housing and the first base portion 6 cooperates directly with the transmission mechanism. The springs 2 of the force storage means 104 are arranged in mutually parallel relationship with respect to their longitudinal axes. The view substantially corresponds to the intended assembled position of the actuating arm drive 100 in the article of furniture 200, wherein the springs 2 (or their longitudinal axes) are arranged to lie or extend substantially horizontally. The force storage means 104 has guide devices 3 according to the invention arranged in the interior of the springs 2 to guide the springs 2. Guide bars 5 are provided for guiding the two base portions 6, 7 relative to each other.
(19) FIG. 4a shows a perspective view of a guide device 3 according to the invention, while FIG. 4b shows a front view of a guide device 3 according to the invention. It is recognizable that the guide device 3 is in the form of a sleeve. Other suitable configurations however are also possible.
(20) It is also shown that the guide device 3 has a slot 8 over the entire length thereof in axial direction. The slot 8 serves to permit changes in the diameter of the guide device 3.
(21) In this arrangement, the guide device 3 is prestressed in a radial direction. To implement such prestressing, the outside diameter of the guide device 3 is at a minimum larger than the smallest inside diameter of the compression spring 2. Preferably, the outside diameter of a guide device in a non-prestressed position is between 0.01 mm and 0.3 mm, preferably between 0.05 and 0.1 mm, greater than a smallest inside diameter of the compression spring 2.
(22) The function of the spring guide 1 according to the invention shall now be described with reference to FIGS. 5a to 5c. In FIG. 5a, the spring 2 is in a state of greatest possible loading. The inside diameter of the spring 2 is at a maximum in that state. It is obvious that the guide device 3, by virtue of its prestressing, assumes a larger diameter and thus still bears fully against the compression spring 2 despite the inside diameter of the spring 2 being at a maximum.
(23) In FIG. 5b, the spring 2 is loaded to a degree whereby its inside diameter has somewhat increased relative to the unloaded condition of the spring. By virtue of the prestressing of the guide device 3, it expands in a radial direction and thus increases its outside diameter. As a result, the guide device 3 again bears fully against the compression spring 2 and can sufficiently guide the same and support it against a buckling collapse. It is also recognizable that the slot 8 has increased in width relative to when the compression spring 2 is unloaded to compensate for the change in the diameter of the guide device 3.
(24) In FIG. 5c, the compression spring 2 is in a non-loaded condition and is therefore not compressed so that the inside diameter of the compression spring 2 is at a minimum. The spring guide 3 is fully stressed and bears snugly with its full external periphery against the compression spring 2, and so the width of the gap 8 is the narrowest.
(25) The variation in the diameter of the guide device 3 is effected steplessly, for which reason the guide device in any state of the compression spring 2 and at any moment in time bears fully against the compression spring 2. As a result, the compression spring 2 is adequately guided and supported against a buckeling collapse at any moment in time and in any state of the compression spring 2.
(26) For better understanding of the invention, FIGS. 6a to 6c in turn show a spring guide according to the invention in various positions from two views as well as the position of a moveable furniture part corresponding to the position of the spring guide.
(27) In FIG. 6a, the moveable furniture part 101 is in a closed position. In that closed position, the spring 2 is compressed to its maximum and consequently has a maximum diameter and a minimum length. By virtue of its prestressed configuration, the guide device 3 has enlarged and bears snugly against the compression spring 2. In this position of the spring guide, the slot 8 is at its largest.
(28) FIG. 6b shows the spring guide during an opening or closing procedure of the moveable furniture part 101. It is apparent that the spring 2 is compressed to a degree. Accordingly, in that position, the spring 2 also has an enlarged diameter and a shorter length than in the non-compressed position of the spring 2. By virtue of its prestressed configuration, the guide device 3 has increased in width and bears snugly against the compression spring 2. In this position of the spring guide, the slot 8 is larger than in a non-compressed position of the spring 2.
(29) In FIG. 6c, the moveable furniture part 101 is in an open position. In that open position, the spring 2 is not compressed and accordingly has a minimum diameter and a maximum length. By virtue of its prestressed structure, the guide device 3 bears snugly against the compression spring 2. In this position of the spring guide, the slot 8 is at its smallest.
(30) FIGS. 7a to 7c show a further embodiment of a spring guide according to the invention in various positions from two views as well as the position of a moveable furniture part corresponding to the position of the spring guide.
(31) FIGS. 7a to 7c largely correspond to FIGS. 6a to 6c. The embodiment of FIGS. 7a to 7c, however, has a stabilization device 4. In this case, the stabilization device 4 is arranged in the interior of the guide device 3.
(32) It is apparent that in a non-compressed position of the spring 2—in which the spring 2 therefore has a minimum diameter —, the guide device 3 bears against the stabilization device 4 in FIG. 6c. When the spring 2 is compressed (FIGS. 6b and 6a), the prestressed guide device 3 enlarges corresponding to the change in diameter of the spring 2 and still bears snugly against it. In that case, the guide device 3 lifts off the stabilization device 4.
LIST OF REFERENCES
(33) 1 spring guide 2 compression spring 3 guide device 4 stabilization device 5 guide bars 6 first base portion 7 second base portion 8 slot 100 actuating arm drive 101 furniture part 102 actuating arm 103 fitment 104 force storage means 105 fixing location 200 article of furniture