FITTING FOR FURNITURE PARTS
20230096589 · 2023-03-30
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16B2012/209
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B12/2027
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A fitting for connecting two parts includes a cup-shaped housing for insertion into an open-edge bore in the one part. Two double-armed levers are connected in an articulated manner about an axis running, in the housing, parallel to the cup axis and which each have an inner lever arm which is arranged in the housing and an outer lever arm which projects outwards beyond the circumference of the housing and is intended for engaging in a surface-area bore in the other part. A handle can be moved from a starting position into an end position and has an actuating element for rotating the inner lever arms in relation to one another such that the two outer lever arms are spread further apart in the end position of the handle than in the starting position.
Claims
1. A fitting for connecting two parts, comprising: a cup-shaped housing for insertion into an open-edge bore in the one part; two double-armed levers which are connected in an articulated manner about an axis running, in the housing, parallel to the cup axis and which each have an inner lever arm which is arranged in the housing and an outer lever arm which projects outwards beyond the circumference of the housing and is intended for engaging in a surface-area bore in the other part; and a handle which can be moved from a starting position into an end position and has an actuating element for rotating the inner lever arms in relation to one another wherein the two outer lever arms are spread further apart in the end position of the handle than in the starting position.
2. The fitting as claimed in claim 1, wherein the two double-armed levers are connected together in a scissors-like manner and in that the actuating element cooperates with the inner faces of the inner lever arms, which face one another, in order to spread the two inner lever arms further apart in the end position of the handle than in the starting position.
3. The fitting as claimed in claim 1, wherein the two double-armed levers are connected together in the manner of spreading tongs and in that the actuating element cooperates with the outer faces of the inner lever arms, which face away from one another, in order to press the two inner lever arms further together in the end position of the handle than in the starting position.
4. The fitting as claimed in claim 1, wherein the actuating element has a spreading contour for spreading apart the two inner lever arms, or a pressing contour for pressing together the two inner lever arms.
5. The fitting as claimed in claim 1, wherein the outer lever arms have at their free ends protruding from the housing in each case on the outer face at least one outwardly angled wedge nose.
6. The fitting as claimed in claim 1, wherein the inner lever arms have at their free ends in each case on the outer face at least one tooth which in the end position protrudes outwardly from the housing.
7. The fitting as claimed in claim 1, wherein the housing has at least one circumferential tab, in particular two circumferential tabs which face one another in the housing circumferential direction and which are elastically deflected or elastically deformed outwardly by the inner lever arms when the handle is moved from the starting position into the end position.
8. The fitting as claimed in claim 1, wherein the inner lever arms have in each case on the inner face a latching recess or a latching projection in order to latch the actuating element in the end position.
9. The fitting as claimed in claim 1, wherein the handle is configured as a pivot lever which is mounted on the housing so as to be rotatable from the starting position into the end position.
10. The fitting as claimed in claim 9, wherein the pivot lever is configured to be double-armed and is mounted on the housing so as to be rotatable about an axis parallel to the rotational axis of the two levers.
11. The fitting as claimed in claim 10, wherein in the starting position of the handle the pivot lever is lifted up by an angle (β) relative to the housing front face.
12. The fitting as claimed in claim 9, wherein the pivot lever is configured to be single-armed and is mounted on the housing so as to be rotatable about an axis at right-angles to the rotational axis of the two levers.
13. The fitting as claimed in claim 1, wherein the handle is configured as a plug in-part which can be axially plugged into the housing as far as the end position.
14. The fitting as claimed in claim 1, wherein the housing is composed of two housing halves which are integrally connected together by means of a film hinge.
15. A furniture arrangement with two furniture parts which abut one another at an angle and which are fastened together by means of the fitting as claimed in claim 1, wherein the one first furniture part has an edge-side open bore and the other second furniture part has a surface-area bore, and wherein the housing of the fitting is inserted into the bore of the first furniture part and the outer lever arms of the fitting are spread apart in the surface-area bore of the second furniture part.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0022] The fitting 1 shown in
[0023] The two levers 5, 6 are connected together in a scissors-like manner and in each case have an inner lever arm 5a, 6a which is arranged in the housing 2 and an outer lever arm 5b, 6b which protrudes outwardly out of the housing 2 through a housing opening 8 on the circumferential side. The housing 2 has in its upper housing front face in the figures a round bearing opening 9 in which a shaft 10 of the pivot lever 7 is rotatably mounted, in order to rotate the pivot lever 7 from the starting position, shown in
[0024] An actuating element is located at a lever end of the pivot lever 7 extending into the housing interior, said actuating element being in the form of a spreading element 11 with an outer contour or spreading contour which is not circular relative to the shaft axis but elliptical in this case, and which rises radially outwardly in the rotational direction A. The spreading element 11 is arranged in the housing 2 between the inner faces of the inner lever arms 5a, 6a, which face one another, in order to spread apart the two inner lever arms 5a, 6a and thereby also the two outer lever arms 5b, 6b further and further by rotating the pivot lever 7 from the starting position into the end position. In the end position of the pivot lever 7, the two outer lever arms 5b, 6b are thus spread apart further than in the starting position in which the two outer lever arms 5b, 6b bear against one another back-to-back, i.e., are closed. The inner lever arms 5a, 6a have, at their free ends on the outer face, teeth 12 which in the end position protrude outwardly from the housing 2. The outer lever arms 5b, 6b have, at their free ends protruding from the housing 2, in each case an outwardly angled wedge nose 13.
[0025] In order to hold the spreading element 11 and thereby the pivot lever 7 in the end position, optionally the inner lever arms 5a, 6a, as shown in
[0026] The housing 2 can be composed of, for example, two housing halves 2a, 2b which are either two separate individual parts or, as shown in
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[0031] The fitting 1, shown in
[0032] The fitting 1, shown in
[0033] Instead of crossing one another in a scissors-like manner, in other embodiments, not shown here, the two levers can be connected together in the manner of spreading tongs, i.e., not crossing one another. In this case, in the starting position the inner lever arms are open and the outer lever arms are closed. The actuating element of the handle has a pressing contour which cooperates with the outer faces of the inner lever arms, which face away from one another, in order to press together the two inner lever arms when the handle is moved into the end position and thereby to spread apart the outer lever arms.