SLIDER ELEMENT FOR LIFTING COLUMNS
20210227970 · 2021-07-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16C29/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A47B2200/0061
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B66C23/707
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
Slider element for lifting columns, preferably for height-adjustable tables, said lifting columns comprise at least two profiles 10,11 arranged telescopically relative to each other, where the slider element 1 has a first slider 2 and a second slider 3 between which there is a designated breaking line 4. The slider element is mounted with the second slider 3 on the outer side of the inner profile 10, and is subsequently guided into the hollow of the outer profile 11, by which the first slider 2 affixes itself to the inner side of the outer profile and when the two profiles are retracted further, the designated breaking line 4 between the first and the second slider 2,3 will break, by which they appear as two separate sliders mounted on a profile each. Thus, a simplified mounting of the sliders is achieved. In addition, it can be constructed such that the sliders are completely concealed within the lifting column.
Claims
1. A slider element for lifting columns which lifting column comprises a first profile (10) and a second profile (11) arranged telescopically relative to each other, and where at least one slider is arranged between the profiles, wherein the slider element (1) has a first slider (2) and a second slider (3) between which there is a designated breaking line (4).
2. The slider element according to claim 1, wherein the first and second slider (2,3) are located in continuation of each other, and wherein the designated breaking line (4) is located between the adjacent ends of these.
3. The slider element according to claim 2, wherein the designated breaking line (4) is constituted by a pin on the end of one of the sliders (2) which is positioned between two pins on the end of the other slider (3), and wherein the pins are connected by a string.
4. The slider element according to claim 1, wherein each slider (2,3) comprises a base element (5), on which there is a rise (6) with a sliding surface (7).
5. The slider element according to claim 1, wherein the first slider (2) at each side comprises at least one resilient element (8), a tongue, which at an angle protrudes over the outer side of the base element (5).
6. The slider element according to claim 1, wherein the second slider (3) on the inner side of the base element (5) has at least one stud (9).
7. The slider element according to claim 6, wherein the studs (9) placed at the lower edge of the second slider (3) has a tongue (9b) constructed to grip behind the inner side of the profile in the mounted position of the slider element.
8. The slider element according to claim 1, wherein this on its outer side is equipped with a longitudinal rib (25) for cooperating with an axially running groove (25) in the surrounding profile.
9. The slider element according to claim 7, wherein the slider element for positioning of this on the rear side, the side facing towards the profile is equipped with at least one stud (9a), intended for protruding into a recess in the profile intended for that purpose.
10. The slider element according to claim 8, wherein a stud (9a) is located below the rib (25).
11. The slider element according to claim 9, wherein at least one stud (9a) has an extended length, such that it protrudes into the hollow (30a,33a) of the profile on which it is mounted and grips into a recess in an end piece (30,33) in the profile for fixation of this.
12. The slider element according to claim 1 wherein this is constructed as a cylindrical element for insertion over a profile and where the element comprises a number of first and second sliders (2,3) for example four sets of sliders (2,3).
13. A lifting column comprising at least two profiles (10,11) arranged telescopically relative to each other as one profile (1), the inner profile, is intended for insertion into the other profile (11), the outer profile, and at least one slider element (1) according to claim 1.
14. The lifting column according to claim 13, wherein recesses (12) for the studs (9) on the second slider (3) of the slider element are provided in the sides of the inner profile (10), and on the inner side of the outer profile there are indentations (13) for receiving the protruding resilient element (8) of the first slider (2).
15. A method for mounting a slider element comprising a first slider and a second slider between which there is a designated breaking line in a lifting column comprising a first, inner profile (10) and a second, outer profile (11) arranged telescopically relative to each other, wherein the slider element (1) is mounted on the outer side of the inner profile (10) by pressing the studs (9) of the second slider (3) into the through-going holes (12) on this profile, and that the inner profile (10) with mounted slider element (1) subsequently is led into the hollow of the outer profile (11), by which resilient elements (8) in the side of the first slider (2) snap into indentations (13) on the inner side of the outer profile (11), and when the two profiles (10,11) are retracted further, the designated breaking line (4) between the first and the second slider (2,3) will break, by which they appear as two separate sliders mounted on a profile each (10,11).
16. A table equipped with one or more lifting columns according to claim 13.
Description
[0017] The invention will be explained more fully below with reference to the accompanying drawing. In the drawing:
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[0038] The slider element 1, which is constructed as one piece, comprises a first slider 2 and a second slider 3, between which there is a designated breaking line 4. Each slider 2,3 comprises a base element 5 on which there is a rise 6 with a sliding surface 7. At each side, the first slider 2 comprises a resilient element 8, a tongue which at an angle protrudes outwards from the outer side of the base element 5, i.e. the side facing towards the inner side of the surrounding profile when the slider element is mounted. The second slider 3 is equipped with a stud 9 on the inner side of the base element 5, i.e. the side facing towards the outer side of the profile on which it is mounted. The stud 9 is here rectangular running in the longitudinal direction of the slider, which ensures a stable positioning of the slider.
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[0040] The slider element 1 is mounted on the outer side of the inner profile 10 by pressing the studs 9 on the second slider 3 into recesses 12 in this profile. The inner profile with mounted slider element is subsequently led into the hollow of the outer profile 11, by which the resilient elements 8 in the side of the first slider 2 snap into indentations 13 in the inner side of the outer profile 11. When the two profiles 10,11 are retracted further, the designated breaking line 4 between the first and the second slider 2,3 will break. The second slider 3 will thus still be mounted externally on the end of the inner profile 10, while the first slider 2 will be mounted internally at the end of the outer profile, hence see
[0041] The designated breaking line 4 is here constituted by pins connected by a string. On the ends of the two sliders 2,3 located opposite each other, the end of the first slider 2 is equipped with a pin 21 which protruded between two pins 22,23 on the end of the second slider 3. The pins 21 are connected to the two other pins 22,23 by a string 24 running between the adjacent sides on the pins. When the sliders 2,3 during assembly of the profiles are exposed to opposing axial forces, the strings 24 between the pins 22,23 are torn and the two sliders 2,3 will thus separate and subsequently appear as two individual sliders, as stated above. The designated breaking line should be constructed such that the force required to break this does not expose the resilient elements 8 of the first slider 2 or the studs on the second slider 3 to an unnecessary overload such that these are pulled out of engagement or in any other way are damaged. As it appears, the sliders 2,3 are not visible on the assembled telescopic profiles 10,11 which gives these a clean and smooth appearance without distracting holes and elements from the sliders.
[0042] The desk shown in
[0043] When the three profiles 15,16,17 of the lifting columns 14 are assembled, the outer profile 17 and the intermediate profile 16 appear as the inner and outer profile 10,11 as described in connection with
[0044] The embodiment is here shown in connection with a lifting column having a rectangular cross section where the slider element has an angular shape for mounting around the corners of the profile. However, the invention can naturally also be used in connection with lifting columns having a different cross section, such as e.g. a square, hexagonal, round or oval cross section. In
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[0046] The slider element 1 is mounted on the outer side of the inner profile 10 by pressing the studs 9 on the second slider 3 into the holes 12 in the profile intended for that purpose. The inner profile with the mounted slider element is, as previously explained, subsequently guided into the hollow of the outer profile by which the resilient elements 8 at the side of the first slider 2 snap into the indentations of the inside of the outer profile. When the two profiles are retracted further, the designated breaking line 4 between the first and the second slider 2,3 will break. The second slider 3 will thus continued be mounted on the outer side of the end of the inner profile 10 while the first slider 2 will be mounted on the inner side of the end of the outer profile.
[0047] As in the previous embodiments, the designated breaking line 4 is here constructed as a pin connected with strings. On the ends of the two sliders 2,3 located opposite each other, the end of the first slider is equipped with a pin 21 protruding in between two pins 22,23 on the end of the second slider 3. The pins 21 are connected to the two other pins 22,23 with a string 24 running between the adjacent sides of the pins. When the sliders 2,3, during the assembly of the profiles, are exposed to opposing axial forces, the strings 24 between the pins 22,23 are torn and the two sliders 2,3 will thus be separated and subsequently appear as two individual sliders, as previously mentioned.
[0048] In connection with lifting columns having profiles with a circular cross section, round tubes, a problem may occur where the profiles can rotate about their longitudinal axis which may lead to malfunctioning of the lifting column. To prevent this, the outer side of the slider element 1 is equipped with a longitudinal rib 25 such that gives both the first slider 2 and the second slider 3 are furnished with a rib 25a,25b, when these are separated. The ribs 25a,25b protrude into a longitudinal groove 26 in the surrounding outer profile. As it appears from
[0049] The profile shown in
[0050] To further ensure a correct positioning of the slider element 1 during assembly and subsequently also the slider 3, the slider element is at its lower end furnished with an extra stud 9a below the rib 25 which likewise is pressed into a recess in the profile intended for that purpose.
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[0052] It is understood that this solution likewise can be utilized in connection with lifting columns where the profiles have a square cross section or any other cross section other than round. This ensures that the profile does not yield to either side, depending on whether the lifting column is extended or retracted.
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[0054] It is understood that a similar solution can be used in connection with lifting columns where the profiles have a square cross section or any type of cross section other than round.
[0055] It is further understood that the invention can of course also be used in lifting columns having two or more members, and for other purposes than tables. Just to mention a few other examples, the columns can be used in connection with adjustable beds or chairs. The columns can be made from aluminum or steel profiles or a combination of such profiles.
[0056] The invention is particularly intended for electrically driven lifting columns, where the drive unit can be an integrated part of the column or be a separate unit but is not limited to this.