HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCE OR COMMERCIAL APPLIANCE AND CARRIER SYSTEM THEREFOR
20200337496 ยท 2020-10-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47J27/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F25D25/024
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A47L15/507
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47J27/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F24C15/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A household appliance or commercial appliance includes a housing surrounding an interior and a support device removable from the interior and a rail system with at least two rails connected to one another and movable relative to one another, and a support element. When the support device is in an installed state, the rail system is mounted on the housing such that the support element is movable relative to the housing by pulling out the rail system. A locking unit arranged on the support device has at least one locking element that can be transferred between a blocking state and a free state. When the support device is in its removed state physically separated from the housing, the locking unit blocks the rail system from being pulled out. When the support device is in its installed state, the locking element allows the rail system to be pulled out.
Claims
1. An appliance (2) for a household or for commercial use, for cleaning, storing or cooking items, comprising a housing (6) formed by walls (4) spatially surrounding an interior (8), and a support device (130) which is removable from the interior (8), wherein the support device (130) comprises at least one rail system (134) with at least two rails (136 and 138) which are connected to one another and movable relative to one another, and at least one support element (132), wherein, when the support device (130) is in an installed state, the rail system (134) is mounted on the housing (6) in a force-transmitting manner in such a way that the support element (132) is movable relative to the housing (6) by pulling out the rail system (134), wherein a locking unit (100) arranged on the support device (130) and comprising a first locking element (110) is configured to transferred between a blocking state and a free state, wherein, when the support device (130) is in a removed state by being physically separated from the housing (6), the locking unit (100) is in the blocking state, in which the locking element (110) blocks the rail system (134) from being pulled out by forming a positive engagement, and wherein, when the support device (5) is in the installed state, the locking unit (100) is in the free state, in which the locking element (110) allows the rail system (134) to be pulled out, wherein the locking unit (100) comprises a second locking element (150) rotatably arranged on the support device (130), the first and second locking elements (110, 150) being at least indirectly associated with different rails (136, 138) of the rail system (134), and wherein the locking unit (100) is in the blocking state in a plurality of blocking positions of the locking elements (110, 150), in which they are each rotated differently about their respective axis of rotation (112, 152) relative to the support device (130), so that, when the support device (130) in the removed state is in a usage orientation with the support element (132) oriented for receiving an item, the locking elements (110, 150) are together in a first blocking position, and when the support device in its removed state (130) is in a reverse orientation in which the support device (5) is rotated by 180 relative to the usage orientation, the locking elements are in a second blocking position, so that both in the usage orientation and in the reverse orientation of the support device (130), the locking unit (100) is in the blocking state.
2. The appliance according to claim 1, wherein the first and second locking elements (110, 150) are each arranged on the support device (5) and configured to be rotatable about a respective axis of rotation (112, 152).
3. An appliance (2) for a household or for commercial use, for cleaning, storing or cooking items, comprising a housing (6) formed by walls (4) spatially surrounding an interior (8), and a support device (230) which is removable from the interior (8), wherein the support device (230) comprises at least one rail system (234) with at least two rails (236 and 238) which are connected to one another and movable relative to one another, and at least one support element (232), wherein, when the support device (230) is in an installed state, the rail system (234) is mounted on the housing (6) in a force-transmitting manner in such a way that the support element (232) is movable relative to the housing (6) by pulling out the rail system (234), wherein a locking unit (200) arranged on the support device (230) and comprising a first locking element (204) is configured to be transferred between a blocking state and a free state, wherein, when the support device (230) is in a removed state by being physically separated from the housing (6), the locking unit (200) is in the blocking state, in which the locking element (204) blocks the rail system (234) from being pulled out by forming a positive engagement, and wherein, when the support device (5) is in the installed state, the locking unit (200) is in the free state, in which the locking element (204) allows the rail system (234) to be pulled out, wherein the locking unit (200) has at least one elongate hole (212), along which the locking element (204) is displaceably mounted, so that the locking element (204) is movable between at least one fixed position and at least one rotational position, wherein a rotation of the locking element (204) relative to the support device (230) is at least substantially prevented while the locking element (203) is in the fixed position, wherein the locking element (204) is held in the fixed position along the elongate hole (212) solely by gravity, at least when the support device (230) is in the removed state, in a position in which the support device (230) is in a usage orientation, and wherein, when the support device (5) is in a reverse orientation, in which the support device (230) is rotated by 180 about a horizontal axis of rotation relative to the usage orientation, the locking element (204) is held in a further fixed position along the elongate hole (212) solely by gravity, and wherein the locking element (204) is configured to be rotated relative to the support device (230) in the rotational position.
4. The appliance according to claim 3, wherein the elongate hole (212) is oriented perpendicular to a support plane of the support element (232).
5. The appliance according to claim 3, wherein the elongate hole (212) has a longitudinal axis with a widening (216) along the longitudinal axis (214), the widening having a width (218) greater than a width of the elongate hole (212) outside the widening (216).
6. The appliance according to claim 5, wherein the widening (216) is arranged in a central region of the elongate hole (212).
7. The appliance according to claim 4, wherein the locking element (204) is guided in the elongate hole (212) by a partial bolt (226) having a cross section of a partial circle.
8. The appliance according to claim 3, wherein the locking unit (200) comprises a guide device (206) configured to guide the locking element (204) along the elongate hole (212) into the rotational position while the support device (230) moves into the installed state.
9. The appliance according to claim 3, further comprising at least one receptacle (14) arranged in a force-transmitting manner on the housing (6) and is configured to receive the support device (230).
10. The appliance according to claim 9, wherein during a transfer of the support device (230) into the installed state, the guide device (206) is configured to abut the receptacle (14) to transfer the locking element (204) into the rotational position along the elongate hole (212).
11. The appliance according to claim 3, wherein the locking element (204) comprises at least one striking section (210) which projects beyond the support device (230) in such a way that the locking element (204) directly or indirectly abuts the housing (6) when the support device (230) approaches the installed state.
12. The appliance according to claim 3, wherein the locking unit (200) is indirectly or directly associated with a lower one of the two rails (236, 238) of the rail system (234).
13. The appliance according to claim 3, wherein the support element (232) is indirectly or directly associated with an upper one of the two rails (236, 238) of the rail system (234) in a force-transmitting manner (236, 238) of the rail system (234), preferably an upper rail (238).
14. An appliance (2) for a household or for commercial use, for cleaning, storing or cooking items, comprising a housing (6) formed by walls (4) spatially surrounding an interior (8), and a support device (330) which is removable from the interior (8), wherein the support device (330) comprises at least one rail system (334) with at least two rails (336 and 338) which are connected to one another and movable relative to one another, and at least one support element (332), wherein, when the support device (330) is in an installed state, the rail system (334) is mounted on the housing (6) in a force-transmitting manner in such a way that the support element (332) is movable relative to the housing (6) by pulling out the rail system (334), wherein a locking element (300) arranged on the support device (330) is configured to be transferred between a blocking state and a free state, wherein, when the support device (330) is in a removed state by being physically separated from the housing (6), the locking element (300) is in the blocking state, in which the locking element (300) blocks the rail system (334) from being pulled out by forming a positive engagement, and wherein, when the support device (5) is in the installed state, the locking element (300) is in the free state, in which the locking element (300) allows the rail system (334) to be pulled out, wherein the locking element (300) is at least partially elastically deformable, in the course of the transfer of the support device (330) from the removed state into the installed state by indirectly or directly abutting the housing (6), thereby automatically transferring the locking element (300) from the blocking state into the free state.
15. The appliance according to claim 14, wherein the locking element (300) is transferred from the blocking state into the free state solely as a result of gravity acting on the locking element (300) due to the weight of the support device (330).
16. The appliance according to claim 14, further comprising at least one receptacle (14) which is arranged in a force-transmitting manner on the housing (6) and is suitable and designed to receive the support device (330), the support device (330) being able to be placed on a bearing surface of the receptacle (14).
17. The appliance according to claim 16, wherein, in the course of the transfer of the support device (330) into the installed state, the locking element (300) is elastically deformed by the support device (330) bearing on the bearing surface of the receptacle (Error! Reference source not found.) and can thereby be transferred from the blocking state into the free state.
18. The appliance according to claim 14, wherein, during a transfer of the support device (330) into the removed state when the locking element (300) ceases to abut the housing (6), the locking element (300) automatically transfers from the free state into the blocking state by a restoring force stored in the locking element (300) by elastic deformation.
19. The appliance according to claim 14, wherein locking element (300) has a fastening section (302) and a holding section (304), the holding section (304) in the blocking state of the locking element (300) latching onto the support element (332) in a positively locking manner.
20. The appliance according to claim 14, wherein the locking element (300) is arranged indirectly or directly on a rail (336) of the rail system (334).
21. An appliance (2) for a household or for commercial use, for cleaning, storing or cooking items, comprising a housing (6) formed by walls (4) spatially surrounding an interior (8), and a support device (430) which is removable from the interior (8), wherein the support device (430) comprises at least one rail system (434) with at least two rails (436 and 438) which are connected to one another and movable relative to one another, and at least one support element (432), wherein, when the support device (430) is in an installed state, the rail system (434) is mounted on the housing (6) in a force-transmitting manner in such a way that the support element (432) is movable relative to the housing (6) by pulling out the rail system (434), wherein a locking unit (400) arranged on the support device (430) and comprising a first locking element (402) is configured to be transferred between a blocking state and a free state, wherein, when the support device (430) is in a removed state by being physically separated from the housing (6), the locking unit (400) is in the blocking state, in which the locking element (102) blocks the rail system (434) from being pulled out by forming a positive engagement, and wherein, when the support device (5) is in the installed state, the locking unit (400) is in the free state, in which the locking element (402) allows the rail system (434) to be pulled out, wherein the locking element (402) is biased against the force of a spring (422) at least in the free state of the locking unit (400).
22. The appliance according to claim 21, wherein, in the installed state of the support device (430), the locking element (402) is pressed against the force of the spring (422) into the free state of the locking unit (400).
23. The appliance according to claim 21, wherein, the locking element (402) is pressed by the spring (422) into a blocking state of the locking unit (400) in the removed state of the support device (430).
24. The appliance according to claim 21, wherein the locking element (402) comprises a rotatably mounted hook (412).
25. The appliance according to claim 24, wherein the hook (412) is arranged on a first component of the support device (430) and, in the blocking state of the locking unit (400), is latched onto an edge (442) of an opening (440) in a second component of the support device (430).
26. The appliance according to claim 25, wherein the hook (412) is arranged on a first rail (436) of the two rails and the opening (440) is arranged on a second rail (438) of the two rails of the rail system (434).
27. The appliance according to claim 26, wherein the first rail (436) and the hook (412) are directed towards an adjacent side wall (16) of the housing (6).
28. The appliance according to claim 24, wherein the hook (412) has an angle of rotation that is limited in at least one direction of rotation by a stop (424, 426).
29. The appliance according to claim 24, wherein the locking unit (400) comprises an actuating arm (418) which, when the support device (430) is transferred into the installed state, is moved by the housing (6) or a component arranged in a force-transmitting manner on the housing (3) and thereby rotates the hook (412) into the free state of the locking device (400).
30. The appliance according to claim 21, further comprising at least one receptacle (14) arranged in a force-transmitting manner on the housing (6) and configured to receive the support device (430), the receptacle having a bearing surface for the support device (430).
31. The appliance according to claim 29, wherein the actuating arm (418) is configured to be moved by an angled portion (460) of a receiving rod (18a) of the receptacle (14) and thereby rotates the hook (412) into the free state of the locking device.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0063] All of the embodiments of the invention described below relate to a household appliance 2, which in the present example is designed in the manner of an oven for cooking food. Such a household appliance 2 is shown as an example in
[0064] The support device 30, which is initially generally explained for all embodiments with reference to
[0065] The two lower rails 36 are each provided with two bearing elements 54 and 56 on a lower face. The bearing elements 54, 56 are arranged at the ends of the two lower rails 36 of the rail systems 34. By means of the bearing elements 54, 56, the rails 36and thus the support device 30can be held on the receptacle 14 of the household appliance 2. The support device 30 is placed by means of the bearing elements 54, 56 on the receiving rods 18a of both receptacles 14 or the upper bearing surfaces of said receiving rods 18a, Furthermore, the rear bearing elements 56 facing the rear wall 22 of the household appliance 2 in the installed state of the support device 30 each comprise a securing section 58 which additionally ensures that the support device is held on the receptacle 14 during the removal of the food as a result of the weight force acting on the rack on account of the food during a tilting movement. It should also be mentioned here that in addition to the support device 30 equipped with rail systems 34, the receptacle 14 can also receive other food supports, not shown in the figures, such as griddles or baking sheets without rail systems 34, which then can simply be inserted with their edge between one of the pairs of rods 18 on each side and can be supported by the relevant lower receiving rod 18a.
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[0067] A first embodiment of such a locking unit 100 is explained in
[0068] The locking unit 100 can be transferred between a blocking state and a free state. The blocking state of the locking unit 100 corresponds to blocking positions of the locking elements 110, 150, while the free state of the locking unit 100 corresponds to free positions of the locking elements 110, 150. The free state of the locking unit 100 can be seen particularly well on the basis of
[0069] Conversely, in the course of the transfer of the support device 130 from its installed state into a removed state, in which the support device 130 has been removed from the household appliance and is therefore physically separated from the latter, the locking unit 100 is automatically transferred into its blocking state. During the transfer, it is assumed that the upper rails 138 with the support element 132 are pushed completely onto the lower rails 136. The automatic transfer to the blocking state is based on the fact that a center of gravity 118 of the locking element 110 is located eccentrically with respect to the axis of rotation 112 of the locking element 110 when the locking element 110 is present in its free position. Therefore a line of action 120 of a weight force acting on the locking element 110 due to the dead weight thereof runs under a lever arm 122 with respect to the axis of rotation 112. The weight force therefore causes a restoring moment on the locking element 110, as a result of which the locking element 110 automatically pivots from its free position into a blocking position as soon as the locking element 110 can be freely rotated. The latter is the case when the support device 130 is detached from the receptacle 14 of the household appliance 2 such that the locking element 110 ceases to strike the vertical strut 20b of the receptacle 14. In order for the center of gravity 118 to be arranged on the correct side of the axis of rotation 112, the locking element 110 in the example shown has a head weight 124 which is arranged on a hook section 126 of the locking element 110.
[0070] The transfer of the locking element 110 into its blocking position means that the locking element 110, which is presented here in the form of a hook, engages, by means of the hook section 126, in a positively engaging manner with the second locking element 150, the hook section 126 moving into a recess 154 in the second locking element 150. A position of the second locking element 150 does not initially change. The positive engagement of the two locking elements 110, 150 corresponds to the blocking state of the locking unit 100, the presence of which means the two rails 136, 138 of the rail system 134 cannot be moved relative to one another. As a result, the rail system 6 is prevented from being pulled out inadvertently. The securing of the rail system 134 against this pulling-out takes place automatically, i.e. without manual intervention by the user of the household appliance 2. This ensures a particularly high level of security against incorrect operation.
[0071] The blocking state of the locking unit 100 can be seen particularly well from
[0072] If the support device 130 is in its removed state, in which it is physically separated from the housing 6 of the household appliance 2, it is nevertheless possible to transfer the support device 130 into another orientation, for example into a reverse orientation, as shown in
[0073] A second embodiment of a locking unit 200 is shown in
[0074] The support device 230 can be placed on the receptacle 14 of the household appliance 2 by means of the placement section 202 and can thus be transferred into its installed state. For this purpose, the placement section 202 has a placement surface 208 which, in the installed state of the support device 230, is in contact with the bearing surface of the lower receiving rod 18a of the receptacle 14. A holding element 209 arranged laterally on the locking unit 200 prevents the support device 230 from tipping as a result of asymmetrical loading of a support element 232 of the support device 230.
[0075] Furthermore, the locking unit 200 is provided with an elongate hole 212 which is oriented perpendicularly with respect to the plane which forms the support element 232. When the support device 230 is in its installed state, the elongate hole 212 is oriented vertically. Along a longitudinal axis 214, the elongate hole 212 has a semicircular widening 216 on one side, which is arranged in a central region of the elongate hole 212. The widening 216 thus has an effective region in which a width 218 of the elongate hole 212 is greater than outside the effective region.
[0076] The locking element 204 comprises a striking section 220, a hook section 222 and a connecting section 224. The connecting section 224 has a web-like configuration and is provided with a circular opening 225 in a central region. A partial bolt 226, the cross section of which is formed by a semicircular surface, is guided through the opening 225. The diameter 227 of the partial bolt 226 corresponds approximately to the diameter 217 of the widening 216 of the elongate hole 212. As shown in
[0077] The locking element 204 can thus be transferred between a plurality of fixed positions and a rotational position. In the fixed positions, which are shown in
[0078] In contrast, in a rotational position of the locking element 204, which is shown in
[0079] In the removed state, the locking element 204 is moved into a maximum position in the elongate hole 212 as a result of the force of gravity acting on it. The partial bolt 226 assumes a first maximum position (shown in
[0080] When the support device 230 is transferred from its removed state to an installed state, the support device 230 is placed on the lower receiving rods 18a of the receptacles 14 by means of the placement section 202 of the locking unit 200. Here, the guide device 206 is moved along the longitudinal axis 214 of the elongate hole 212 in such a way that an underside thereof facing the lower receiving rod 18a is oriented in parallel with the placement surface 208 of the placement section 202. As a result of the force-fitting coupling of the guide device 206 to the locking element 204, the locking element is also moved along the elongate hole 212. Here, the path that the locking element 204 travels along the longitudinal axis 214 of the elongate hole 212 corresponds exactly to the distance 421 between the first maximum position of the locking element 204 and the position in which the partial bolt 226 is arranged in the effective region of the widening 216. The partial bolt 226 is thus automatically moved into the effective region of the widening 216 in the course of the transfer of the support device 230 into its installed state. Furthermore, the striking section 220 strikes the rear vertical connecting rod 20b when the support device 230 is transferred into its installed state. As a result, the locking element 204 is rotated about the axis of rotation of the partial bolt 226, so that the locking element 204 is transferred into its free position. As a result, the hook section 222 releases the holding rod 242, so that an extension of the rail systems 234 is allowed. The locking unit 200 is now in its free state. The support device 230 can therefore be pulled out relative to the housing 6 of the household appliance 2.
[0081] A support device 330 according to a third embodiment of the invention is provided with two locking elements 300, which are each arranged on the lower rails 336 of the two rail systems 334. In the description of this embodiment of the invention, locking units are formed by the locking elements 300 themselves and are identical to them.
[0082] In an installed state, however, in which the support device 330 is arranged in the household appliance 2 and in this case rests with its bearing elements 320 on the lower receiving rod 18a of the receptacle 14, the weight force caused by the dead weight of the support device 330 causes the locking element 300 to be deformed such that the holding section 304 of the locking element 300 releases the holding rod 342 of the support element 332.
[0083] If the support device 330 is removed from the household appliance 2 after use, the locking element 300 is automatically transferred from its free state to its blocking state as a result of the receptacle 14 no longer being struck and due to a restoring force stored in the locking element 300 as a result of the elastic deformation. It is therefore initially impossible to pull out the rail system 334. This applies both to a usage orientation of the support device 330 and to a reverse orientation rotated by 180.
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[0085] As can be seen in particular from
[0086] In order to bring the support device 430 into the installed state shown in
[0087] When the entire support device 430 is removed from the appliance 2, it is pulled out of the appliance 2 on the lower receiving rods 18a. The lower rail 436 and thus also the locking unit 400 with its actuating arm 418 moves away from the angled portion 460 of the receiving rod 18a. The contact region 420 on the actuating arm 418 is then no longer in contact with the receiving rod 18a, which is why the coil spring 422 presses the rotary element 404 back into its position shown in
[0088] In the state of the rotary element 404 shown in
[0089] This embodiment of a support device 430 also has locking devices 400, of which the locking elements 402, when the support device 430 is in a removed state, reliably function both in the usage orientation and in the reverse orientation thereof rotated by 180.