FITTING FOR A FOLDING DOOR

20200071980 ยท 2020-03-05

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    Abstract

    A fitting for a folding door arranged on a furniture carcass has at least one first door leaf and a second door leaf connected thereto in a jointed manner. The fitting has a contact part arranged on the first or second door leaf, and the contact part is movably arranged between a contact position and a rest position on the first or second door leaf. In a closed position of the folding door, the contact part in the contact position can be brought into contact with the furniture carcass or a component of the furniture carcass and, in an open position of the folding door, the contact part in the rest position is movable in an intermediate chamber between the first and the second door leaf.

    Claims

    1. A fitting for a folding door arranged on a furniture carcass, the folding door having at least one first door leaf and a second door leaf hingedly connected thereto, wherein the fitting comprises a contact portion arranged at the first or second door leaf, wherein the contact portion is arranged on the first or second door leaf moveably between a contact position and a rest position, wherein in a closed position of the folding door, the contact portion in the contact position can be brought into contact with the furniture carcass or a component of the furniture carcass, and in an open position of the folding door, the contact portion in a rest position is moveable into an intermediate space between the first and second door leaves.

    2. The fitting according to claim 1, wherein the contact portion, for the movement between the contact position and the rest position, is pivotably mounted hingedly about an axis of rotation on the first or second door leaf or on a base body fastened to the first or second door leaf.

    3. The fitting according to claim 1, wherein the contact portion is moveable from the rest position into the contact position by a force storage means.

    4. The fitting according to claim 3, wherein the force storage means is arranged between the contact portion and the base body or the first or second door leaf.

    5. The fitting according to claim 3, wherein the force storage means is provided by a spring, in particular a tension spring.

    6. The fitting according to claim 1, wherein the contact portion is mounted pivotably between the rest position and the contact position through between 0 and 90, preferably 0 and 80, particularly preferably 0 and 75.

    7. The fitting according to claim 1, wherein the contact portion, at a free end, has a contact part which can be brought into contact with the furniture carcass or a component of the furniture carcass.

    8. The fitting according to claim 7, wherein the contact part of the contact portion in the contact position projects further from the door leaf to which it is fixed than in the rest position.

    9. The fitting according to claim 7, wherein the contact part is mounted in the form of a rotatable rolling body at the free end of the contact portion and the rolling body can be brought into contact with its peripheral surface with the furniture carcass or a component of the furniture carcass.

    10. The fitting according to claim 1, wherein the contact portion is adjustable in its length by way of an adjustment portion.

    11. The fitting according to claim 10, wherein the adjustment portion is formed by a slot and the length of the contact portion can be arrested by means of at least one arresting meanspreferably in the form of a screwand a corresponding fixing portionpreferably in the form of a counterpart thread.

    12. The fitting according to claim 1, wherein the fitting is of a two-part structure, wherein an abutment portion is arranged on the first door leaf and a guide portion is arranged on the second door leaf.

    13. The fitting according to claim 12, wherein the contact portion arranged on the abutment portion is moved from the contact position into the rest position upon a displacement of the door leaves between the open position and the closed position by the guide portion.

    14. The fitting according to claim 12, wherein the guide portion includes a ramp along which the contact portionpreferably the contact part of the contact portionis displaceable.

    15. The fitting according to claim 14, wherein the ramp is of a curved configuration in the form of a curving convex relationship with the door leaf.

    16. The fitting according to claim 1, wherein upon pivotal movement of the folding door with the at least one door leaf and the second door leaf hingedly connected thereto into the open position, the fitting is folded together and upon unfolding into the closed position, the fitting is opened up with subsequent abutment against the furniture carcass.

    17. The fitting according to claim 1, wherein upon pivotal movement of the folding door with the at least one first door leaf and the second door leaf hingedly connected thereto into the open position, the fitting is folded together and the door leaves are arranged in substantially mutually parallel relationship, wherein the folding door in the open position can be inserted into a retraction compartment on the furniture carcass.

    18. The fitting according to claim 1, wherein the contact portion in the contact position establishes a spacing between the folding door and the furniture carcass at a fixed value defined by the length of the contact portion.

    19. A folding door comprising the fitting according to claim 1.

    20. An article of furniture comprising the folding door according to claim 19.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0018] Further details and advantages of the present invention are described more fully hereinafter by means of the specific description with reference to the embodiments by way of example illustrated in the drawings in which:

    [0019] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an article of furniture with folding doors in the closed position,

    [0020] FIG. 2 is a plan view of an article of furniture with folding doors in the closed position,

    [0021] FIG. 3 shows a fitting in the contact position,

    [0022] FIG. 4 shows an article of furniture in the open position,

    [0023] FIG. 5 shows a fitting in the rest position,

    [0024] FIG. 6 shows a fitting in the open position of the folding door,

    [0025] FIG. 7 shows a fitting in the closed position of the folding door,

    [0026] FIG. 8 shows the adjustability of the fitting,

    [0027] FIG. 9 is an exploded view illustrating components of the fitting, and

    [0028] FIG. 10 shows a variant with a damping device.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

    [0029] FIG. 1 shows an article of furniture 100 with a furniture carcass 40, in which there are fitted at least one folding door 3, comprising a first door leaf 3a and a second door leaf 3b. The door leaves 3a, 3b are mounted moveably along a guide 50. FIG. 1 shows the closed position S in which the at least one folding door 3 is closed and thus the door leaves 3a, 3b are in a coplanar position.

    [0030] FIG. 2 shows a plan view of the article of furniture 100. At least one retraction compartment 41 is arranged laterally on the article of furniture 100 or on the furniture carcass 40. The compartment 41 serves to receive the folding door 3 when moved into the open position O. The term folding doors 3 is also used to denote a folding-sliding door as that is not only folded but can also be displaced along the guides 50 shown in FIG. 1. Disposed in the region between the furniture carcass 40 and the at least one folding door 3 is at least one fitting 1 having a contact portion 2. In the closed position S of the at least one folding door 3, the contact portion 2 of the fitting 1 contacts a component of the furniture carcass 40 or the furniture carcass 40 itself. This, therefore, ensures that the folding door 3 is positioned relative to the furniture carcass 40 in the closed position S. The gap configuration between the individual door leaves 3a, 3b and/or the folding doors 3 is thus correctly set. It can be seen that the gap X between the folding door 3 and the furniture carcass 40 is bridged over by the fitting 1, wherein, in the closed position S of the folding door 3, the contact portion 2 in the contact position K can be brought operatively in non-yielding relationship against the furniture carcass 40 or a component of the furniture carcass 40 and in an open position O of the folding door 3 the contact portion 2 is moveable in a rest position R yieldingly into an intermediate space Z between the first and second door leaves 3a, 3b. Positioning of the folding doors 3 is therefore implemented not just by the folding hinges 42 but also by the fitting 1. For the sake of simplification, the guides 50 in the upper region of the article of furniture 100 have been omitted from the drawing in FIG. 2. As besides the fittings 1 at the gap between the door leaves 3a, 3b, there is also an unfolding aid which is triggered upon over-pressing of the door leaves 3a, 3b and supports opening pivotal movement of the folding doors 3 from the closed position S in the direction of the open position O, the contact portion 2 must also be slightly yielding in order to be able to compensate for that over-pressing effect. That is effected, for example, by a force storage means arranged in or at the fitting 1. Upon over-pressing out of the coplanar position into an over-pressing position of the folding door 3 the contact portion 2 on the fitting 1 can thus slightly yield in order to be able to ensure triggering of the ejection aids. The ejection aids are not visible in FIG. 2, they are disposed in a region above or below the fitting 1 at the door gap between the door leaves 3a, 3b.

    [0031] FIG. 3 shows the door leaves 3a, 3b in the closed position S. The door leaves 3a, 3b are connected together by way of a hinge 43 having a hinge axis SX. The hinge 43 can also include the ejection aid which is extended in FIG. 2 in order to promote opening of the door leaves 3a, 3b from the closed position S into the open position O. That ejection aid, however, can also be implemented by an independent component which is disposed along the door gap between the door leaves 3a, 3b. Besides the hinge 43 there is the fitting 1 having an abutment portion 1a on the door leaf 3a. Disposed on the door leaf 3b is the corresponding guide portion 1b of the fitting 1, which can be brought into contact with the abutment portion 1a and which cooperates with the contact portion 2 in a certain position of the door leaves 3a, 3b. FIG. 3 shows the closed position S, the contact portion 2 is supported with the contact part 5 by a part of the furniture carcass 40 and thus serves as an abutment. In that arrangement, the contact portion 2 is mounted rotatably or pivotably about an axis of rotation D to the base body 6 of the fitting 1. The cooperation between the guide portion 1b and the abutment portion 1a or the contact part 5 of the contact portion 2 is effected by way of a ramp 7. That ramp 7 is in one piece with the guide portion 1b.

    [0032] FIG. 4 shows the article of furniture 100 in the open position O, wherein the fitting 1 with its contact portion 2 is disposed in the folded-together state in the intermediate region Z between the door leaves 3a, 3b. The door leaves 3a, 3b which are almost parallel or substantially parallel do not allow such a large spacing relative to each other that the fitting 1 can retain its dimensioning, as shown in FIG. 2. The fitting 1 must be yielding in order to be able to move the door leaves 3a, 3b into the open position O in order to be able subsequently to position same for example in the retraction compartment 41. FIG. 4 thus shows the rest position of the fitting 1. By virtue of a guide 50, the arrangement of the door leaves 3a, 3b can be introduced in the open position O into the retraction compartment 41. The article of furniture 100 is thus opened forwardly, with the retraction compartment 41 being occupied by the folding door 3.

    [0033] FIG. 5 shows how the door leaves 3a, 3b of the folding door 3 have been pivoted relative to each other and are in the open position O. The pivotal movement is effected by way of the pivot axis SX. In that case, the contact part 5 of the contact portion 2 is displaced along the ramp 7 of the guide portion 1b into the rest position R. That movement takes place against a force storage means 4. The force storage means 4 is disposed between the abutment portion 1a and the contact portion 2 and assists with a return movement of the contact portion 2 out of the rest position R into the contact position K. Instead of a force storage means 4, it would also be possible for example to use the force of gravity to promote positioning of the contact portion 2 in the contact position K. The ramp 7 would have to act against the force of gravity in order to move the contact portion 2 into the rest position R. In the preferred embodiment as shown in FIG. 5, however, the contact portion 2 is displaced about the axis of rotation D against the ramp 7 by way of the force storage means 4.

    [0034] FIG. 6 shows the fitting 1 for simplification purposes without the door leaves 3a, 3b. In this case, the fitting 1 is in the rest position R. That corresponds to the open position O of the door leaves 3a, 3b (not shown). The components forming the fitting 1, comprising the abutment portion 1a and the guide portion 1b, are connected to the door leaves 3a, 3b by way of fixing means 8. The force storage means 4, which is in the form of a tension spring, is under tension in the rest position and endeavors to retract the contact portion 2, together with the contact part 5, into the contact position K (see FIG. 7). By virtue of the fact that the door leaves 3a, 3b, however, are in the open position, that movement cannot take place and is blocked. It is only when the door leaves 3a, 3b are moved into the closed position S that the force storage means 4 can pull or move the contact portion 2 together with the contact part 5 into the contact position K. It will also be seen from FIG. 6 that the contact portion 2 is fitted rotatably about an axis of rotation D, consisting of a pin or a screw, on the base body 6. The contact part 5 is in the form of a rolling body which is disposed rotatably at the free end of the contact portion 2 and with the periphery of which the contact with the component of the furniture carcass 40, that is not visible in FIG. 6, can be made. The ramp 7 is adapted to the geometry of the contact part 5. This means that the contact part 5 in the form of the rolling body can move along the ramp 7. In that case, the ramp 7 which is convexly curved relative to the door leaf 3b facilitates the movement of the contact portion 2 out of the rest position R into the contact position K and vice-versa.

    [0035] FIG. 7 shows the fitting 1 in the contact position K corresponding to the closed position S of the door leaves 3a, 3b. Here too, the door leaves 3a, 3b have been removed from the drawing for the purposes of simplicity. The force storage means 4 has thus pulled or moved the contact portion 2 into the contact position K.

    [0036] FIG. 8 shows that the contact portion 2 comprises two elements which are moveable relative to each other. In that arrangement, the contact portion 2 has a carrier portion 9 which can be connected to the base body 6 rotatably by way of the axis of rotation D (see FIG. 7). The carrier portion 9, in this case, has an adjustment portion 10, along which the displacement portion of the contact portion 2 is longitudinally moveably mounted. The adjustment portion 10 is in the form of a slot extending along the carrier portion 9. The adjustment portion 21 is fixed in its position relative to the carrier portion 9 by way of at least one arresting means 12 or a corresponding fixing portion 12. The mounting means for the contact part 5 is also disposed on the adjustment portion 21. In this case, there are also apertures for receiving a rotary pin or fault, to which the rolling body forming the contact part 5 is fitted. For simplification purposes, the contact part 5 has not been shown in FIG. 8. The relative position between the folding door 3 and the furniture carcass 40 can be adjusted by way of the adjustment portion 10.

    [0037] FIG. 9 shows an exploded view of the abutment portion 1a of the fitting 1. It comprises the base body 6, the fixing means 8 with which the base body 6 can be fixed to a door leaf 3a, 3b. The base body 6 further has the receiving means for the axis of rotation D, in the form of a rotary pin 11. The carrier portion 9 is subsequently moveably mounted thereto. The force storage means 4 is fixed between the base body 6 and the carrier portion 9. That is effected by way of the attachment means 13 and 13. They can be in the form of pins, screws or bolts. The contact part 5 is fitted to the adjustment portion 21 of the contact portion 2 by way of a further attachment means 14. The arresting means 12 with the corresponding fixing portion 12 arranged in the adjustment portion 21 are in the form of screws with a corresponding counterpart thread. It is also possible here to use only one screw with a corresponding counterpart thread. Instead of a tension spring providing the force storage means 4, it would also be possible to use an elastomer, a pneumatic or a hydraulic damper or something comparable, which causes the return movement of the contact portion 2.

    [0038] FIG. 10 shows a diagrammatic view of a contact portion 2 having a damping device 55. The damping device 55 provides for damping upon contact of the contact portion 2 and the furniture carcass 40 or a part of the furniture carcass 40 like for example a worktop, a base panel, a shelf or a cover panel. The damping device 55 can be provided by a spring, a hydraulic or pneumatic damper or an elastic element, the spring force or the return force of which is less than the closing force of the door leaves 3a, 3b moving them into the closed position S. The damping device 55 thus has no influence on the spacing La between the door leaves 3a, 3b and the furniture carcass 40 as the damping device 55 is completely pushed through in the closed position of the door leaves 3a, 3b. The damping device 55 supports the contact part 5 which is shown in FIG. 10 in the form of a roller and which is carried on a spring plunger. Instead of a roller, it is also possible to provide a simple, spring-mounted pin or a simple elastic element on the contact portion 2. In the closed position S, the overall length Ld of the contact portion 2 changes into the spacing La which corresponds to the gap X between the furniture carcass 40 and the folding door 3 (see FIG. 2) as the entire damping device 55 is over-pressed by the closing force. In spite of the damping device 55 non-yielding, hard firm abutment of the contact portion 2 against the furniture carcass 40 or a part thereof is achieved, whereby the relevant spacing La is exactly established in that way.