FLIPPING MECHANISM
20180171694 ยท 2018-06-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16M2200/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M11/2014
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25D23/021
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A47B97/001
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F16M13/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M11/2085
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M13/022
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16M13/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
The flipping mechanism for rotating a flat element includes a linear guide having a rail and a slide moveable along the rail, a swivel arm having a first end connected adjacent to a first end of the rail in such a way that the swivel arm can be rotated about the first end between a first position, in which the swivel arm is parallel to the rail, and a second position, in which the swivel arm is perpendicular to the rail, and a rotation element having a first end connected in a rotatable manner to the slide of the linear guide, the rotation element being further connected to the swivel arm in a rotatable manner such that rotation of the rotation element about its first end causes rotation of the swivel arm about the first end.
Claims
1-10. (canceled)
11. A flipping mechanism for rotating a flat element (1) between a first position and a second position, the flat element having a first side (1a) facing a first direction and a second side (1b) facing an opposite direction, wherein in the first position of the flat element (1) the first side of the element (1) faces a predetermined direction, and in the second position of the flat element (1) the second side of the element (1) faces said predetermined direction, the flipping mechanism comprising: a first linear guide (2) comprising a rail (3) having a first end (3a) and a second end (3b), and a slide (4) moveable along the rail (3) between the first end (3a) and the second end (3b); a first swivel arm (8) having a first end (8a) and a second end (8b), the first end (8a) being connected adjacent to the first end (3a) of the rail (3) of the first linear guide (2) in such a way that the swivel arm (8) can be rotated about its first end (3a) between a first position, in which position the swivel arm (8) is parallel to the rail (3) of the first linear guide (2), and a second position, in which position the swivel arm (8) is perpendicular to the rail (3) of the linear guide (2); and a first rotation element (9) having a first end (9a) and a second end (9b), the first end (9a) being connected in a rotatable manner to the slide (4) of the linear guide (2), the rotation element (9) being further connected to the swivel arm (8) in a rotatable manner such that rotation of the rotation element (9) about its first end (9a) causes rotation of the swivel arm (8) about its first end (8a).
12. A flipping mechanism according to claim 11, wherein the flipping mechanism further comprises: a second linear guide (5) comprising a rail (6a) having a first end (6a) and a second end (6b), and a slide (7) moveable along the rail (6a) between the first end (6a) and the second end (6b); a second swivel arm (10) having a first end (10a) and a second end (10b), the first end (10a) being connected adjacent to the first end (10a) of the rail (6) of the second linear guide (5) in such a way that the second swivel arm (10) can be rotated about its first end (6a) between a first position, in which position the swivel arm (10) is parallel to the rail (6) of the second linear guide (5), and a second position, in which position the second swivel arm (10) is perpendicular to the rail (6) of the second linear guide (5); and a second rotation element (11) having a first end (11a) and a second end (11b), the first end (11a) being connected in a rotatable manner to the slide (7) of the second linear guide (5), the second rotation element (11) being further connected to the second swivel arm (10) in a rotatable manner such that rotation of the second rotation element (11) about its first end (11a) causes rotation of the second swivel arm (10) about its first end (10a), the first linear guide (2) and the second linear guide (5) being arranged at a distance from each other and in parallel such that a flat element (1) can be arranged between the first rotation element (9) and the second rotation element (11).
13. A flipping mechanism according to claim 12, wherein the second swivel arm (10) is connected to the first swivel arm (8) via a joining bar (12), and the first rotation element (9) and the second rotation element (11) are arranged to be rotatable around the joining bar (12).
14. A flipping mechanism according to claim 12, wherein the slide (4) of the first linear guide (2) is connected to the slide (7) of the second linear guide (5).
15. A flipping mechanism according to claim 12, wherein the slide (4) of the first linear guide (2) is connected to the slide (7) of the second linear guide (5) via a joining bar (13).
16. A flipping mechanism according to claim 15, wherein the first rotation element (9) and the second rotation element (11) are arranged to be rotatable around the joining bar (13).
17. A flipping mechanism according to claim 11, wherein the rotation element(s) (9, 11) is/are connected to the swivel arm(s) (8, 10) at a distance from the first end(s) (8a, 8b) of the swivel arm(s) (8, 10) equaling approximately half of the length of the rail(s) (3, 6) of the linear guide(s) (2, 5).
18. A flipping mechanism according to claim 11, wherein the length of the swivel arm(s) (8, 10) is approximately half of the length of the linear guide(s) (2, 5) and the rotation element(s) (9, 11) is/are connected to the second end(s) (8b, 10b) of the swivel arm(s) (8, 10).
19. A furnishing or an interior element comprising a flipping mechanism according to claim 11 and a flat element (1) attached to the flipping mechanism such that the rotation of a rotation element (9, 11) from the first position to the second position rotates the flat element (1) from the first position to the second position.
20. A furnishing or an interior element according to claim 19, wherein the flat element (1) forms the rotation element(s) (9, 11).
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0026] Embodiments of the invention are described below in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
[0031] A flipping mechanism according to one embodiment of the invention is shown in the figures.
[0032] The flipping mechanism can be used for rotating a flat element 1 around its axis. In the embodiment of the figures, the flat element 1 is rotated around a vertical axis. However, the axis around which the flat element 1 is rotated could also be horizontal. The flat element 1 has a first side 1a and a second side 1b. The sides 1a, 1b of the flat element 1 face opposite directions. The first side 1a and the second side 1b form the largest surfaces of the flat element 1. The second side 1b of the flat element 1 can be identical to the first side 1a of the flat element 1, or alternatively the sides 1a, 1b can have different surfaces. As an example, the first side 1a of the flat element 1 could form a whiteboard and the second side 1b of the flat element 1 could form a whiteboard or an acoustic panel. Other examples of suitable uses of the first side 1a and the second side 1b of the flat element 1 include, for example, TV/computer screen, decorative panel, bulletin board, painting, blackboard and many other uses. Together the flipping mechanism and the flat element 1 form a furnishing or an interior element, which can be used at offices, homes, factories, restaurants etc. The furnishing element could be fixed to a wall, or it could be provided with supports allowing it to be used as a space-dividing element. It could also be hung from a ceiling. The element could also be used as a floor element or a ceiling element. Depending on the materials chosen, it could also be suitable for outdoor use.
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[0034] The flipping mechanism further comprises a first swivel arm 8 and a second swivel arm 10. The first swivel arm 8 is an upper swivel arm and the second swivel arm 10 is a lower swivel arm. If the flipping mechanism was rotated 90 degrees, the swivel arms 8, 10 would be on the sides of the flipping mechanism. Each swivel arm 8, 10 has a first end 8a, 10a and a second end 8b, 10b. In the embodiment of
[0035] The flipping mechanism comprises a first rotation element 9 and a second rotation element 11, each having a first end 9a, 11 a and a second end 9b, 11 b. The first end 9a of the first rotation element 9 is connected to the slide 4 of the first linear guide 2. The first end 11a of the second rotation element 11 is connected to the slide 7 of the second linear guide 5. The rotation elements 9, 11 are connected to the slides 4, 7 of the linear guides 2, 5 in a rotatable manner. The rotation elements 9, 11 can thus rotate about the connection points. Each rotation element 9, 11 can rotate in a plane that is parallel to the planes in which the swivel arms 8, 10 can rotate. In the embodiment of
[0036] The rotation elements 9, 11 are also connected to the swivel arms 8, 10 in a rotatable manner. The rotation elements 9, 11 are connected to the swivel arms 8, 10 in such a way, that each rotation element 9, 11 can rotate about the connection point, which is in the middle of the rotation element 9, 11 between the first end 9a, 11a and the second end 9b, 11b. In the embodiment of the figures, the rotation elements 9, 11 are connected to the second ends 8b, 10b of the swivel arms 8, 10. However, the swivel arms 8, 10 could also be longer, in which case the rotation elements 9, 11 would be connected to the swivel arms 8, 10 at such a distance from the first ends 8a, 10a of the swivel arms 8, 10, which equals half of the length of the rails 3, 6 of the linear guides 2, 5. The length of the rotation elements 9, 11 is at least half of the length of the rails 3, 6 of the linear guides 2, 5. However, preferably the length of the rotation elements 9, 11 is approximately the same as the length of the rails 3, 6. In the embodiment of the figures, the rotation elements 9, 11 are arranged to rotate around the joining bar 12 connecting the swivel arms 8, 10 together. However, in case the flipping mechanism is not provided with the joining bar 12, either the swivel arms 8, 10 or the rotation elements 9, 11 could be provided with pivots and the counterparts could be provided with respective holes cooperating with the pivots for allowing the rotation elements 9, 11 to rotate in respect of the swivel arms 8, 10.
[0037] The functioning of the flipping mechanism and the furnishing element is described below. The movement of the flat element 1 from the first position to the second position can be seen in
[0038] The flipping of the flat element 1 is started by grabbing that edge of the flat element 1 which is located between the second ends 9b, 11 b of the rotation elements 9, 11.
[0039] To flip the flat element 1 in the opposite direction from the second position to the first position, the edge of the flat element 1 between the first ends 3a, 6a of the rails 3, 6 of the linear guides 2, 5 is grabbed. Again, the movement rotating the flat element 1 is similar to opening of a door. This time, the flat element 1 is turned in an opposite direction compared to the flipping from the first position to the second position. Seeing from the above, the rotation elements 9, 11 are thus rotated clockwise. The rotation elements 9, 11 start turning around the joining bar 13 connecting the slides 4, 7 of the linear guides 2, 5. Since the rotation elements 9, 11 are connected to the swivel arms 8, 10, they force the swivel arms 8, 10 to rotate about the connection points at the first ends 8a, 10a of the swivel arms 8, 10. The swivel arms 8, 10 rotate in an opposite direction compared to the rotation elements 9, 11. The swivel arms 8, 10 pull the rotation elements 9, 11, and the slides 4, 7 of the linear guides 2, 5 are forced to move towards the first ends 3a, 6a of the rails 3, 6 of the linear guides 2, 5. When the slides 4, 7 have reached the first ends 3a, 6a of the rails 3, 6, the rotation elements 9, 11 and the swivel arms 8, 10 are perpendicular to the rails 3, 6. As the rotation of the rotation elements 9, 11 continues, the swivel arms 8, 10 are forced to rotate together with the rotation elements 9, 11. The rotation direction of the swivel arms 8, 10 is thus changed. The movement continues until the rotation elements 9, 11, swivel arms 8, 10 and the flat element 1 are parallel to the linear guides 2, 5. The first side 1a of the flat element 1 is outwards and the second side 1b faces the wall.
[0040] Above has been described a furnishing element with manual flipping operation. The flipping operation could also be motorized. Preferably, the drive of the furnishing element is implemented by arranging a motor to drive at least one of the slides 4, 7 of the linear guides 2, 5. The rail 3, 6 of a linear guide 2, 5 could be a rotatable screw that is rotated by an electric motor. Alternatively, the slide 4, 7 could be belt-driven, for instance by a toothed belt or a V-belt.
[0041] It will be appreciated by a person skilled in the art that the invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, but may vary within the scope of the appended claims. For instance, although an embodiment with a pair of linear guides, swivel arms and rotation elements has been described above, the invention could also be implemented with a single linear guide, swivel arm and rotation element.