PULL-OUT GUIDE FOR A WASHING APPLIANCE, AND WASHING APPLIANCE
20180140166 · 2018-05-24
Inventors
- Eckhard MEIER (Bünde, DE)
- Daniel REHAGE (Chemnitz, DE)
- Matthias TOCKE (Osnabrück, DE)
- Michael LEHMKUHL (Georgsmarienhütte, DE)
Cpc classification
A47B88/493
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47L15/507
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F24C15/168
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A pull-out guide has a first inner rail, a first outer rail mounted on the first inner rail a second inner rail secured on the first outer rail, and a second outer rail mounted on the second inner rail and on which a rack can be fastened. The first inner rail, the first outer rail, the second inner rail and the second outer rail are arranged vertically one above the other. The outer rails are designed in the form of hollow profiles with an accommodating region, which is partially open in the direction of the side wall and of the respective inner rail and is intended for accommodating the respective inner rail. The outer surfaces of the inner rails and the inner surfaces of the outer rails are in the form of run-off surfaces for preventing washing fluid which is used during operation of the washing appliance from being deposited.
Claims
1. A pull-out guide for a washing appliance, in particular a dishwasher, for pulling a rack out of a washing chamber of the washing appliance, comprising a first inner rail which can be mounted on a side wall of the washing chamber, a first outer rail which is mounted on the first inner rail such that it can be displaced in a displacement direction, a second inner rail which is secured on the first outer rail, a second outer rail which is displaceably mounted on the second inner rail and on which the rack can be fastened, wherein the first inner rail, the first outer rail, the second inner rail and the second outer rail are arranged vertically one above the other, wherein the outer rails are designed in the form of hollow profiles with an accommodating region, which is partially open in the direction of the side wall and the respective inner rail and is provided for accommodating the respective inner rail wherein the outer surfaces of the inner rails and the inner surfaces of the outer rails, said inner surfaces being directed towards the inner rails, are in the form of run-off surfaces, for preventing washing fluid which is used during operation of the washing appliance from being deposited.
2. A pull-out guide according to claim 1, wherein at least one rolling element cage with rolling elements mounted therein is arranged between one of the respective inner rails and one of the respective outer rails.
3. A pull-out guide according to claim 1, wherein the inner rails have a raceway section and a fastening and shielding section.
4. A pull-out guide according to claim 3, wherein a shielding section of the fastening and shielding section of at least one of the inner rails is formed at least partly as an inclined surface which is inclined towards the side wall of the washing chamber.
5. A pull-out guide according to claim 1, wherein the outer rails are designed to shield the respective inner rail from entry of fluid on a side facing the washing chamber in the mounted state.
6. A pull-out guide according to claim 5, wherein a lower free end of a wall of the outer rails facing the washing chamber is formed to be bent from a vertical by a maximum of 90 in the direction of the fastening and shielding section of the respective inner rail.
7. A pull-out guide according to claim 1, wherein the fastening and shielding section of the first inner rail is designed as an orifice-free piece of sheet metal for shielding the raceway section of the first inner rail arranged vertically above.
8. A pull-out guide according to claim 1, wherein the second inner rail is fixed, in particular welded, glued or screwed, to the first outer rail.
9. A pull-out guide according to claim 1, wherein the length of the inner rails is between 50% and 75% of the length of the outer rails.
10. A pull-out guide according to claim 1, wherein three rolling elements are arranged in the rolling element cage in a plane orthogonally to the displacement direction between one of the respective inner rails and one of the respective outer rails.
11. A pull-out guide according to claim 10, wherein the raceway section of the inner rails comprises at least three raceways, in each of which one of the rolling elements is guided, wherein, as seen in the plane perpendicular to the displacement direction, the rolling elements are arranged in respective quadrants of the cavity formed by the inner rail and outer rail, wherein no rolling element is used in a lower quadrant close to the side wall of the washing chamber.
12. A washing appliance, having at least one rack which is fixed to side walls of a washing chamber with a pull-out guide and with which the rack can be pulled out of the washing chamber and be inserted into said chamber, wherein the pull-out guide is formed according to claim 1.
13. A washing appliance according to claim 12, wherein at least two spacers or spacings, on which the first inner rail is fixed, are arranged on respective side walls of the washing chamber.
14. A washing appliance according to claim 13, wherein a passage for the discharge of washing fluid into a lower region of the washing chamber is provided between the spacers or spacings, the side wall and the first inner rail.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0033] In the following description of the drawings, terms such as up, down, left, right, front, back, etc. relate to the exemplary representation shown in the respective drawings and the position of the pull-out guide, the inner rail, the outer rail, the rack, the washing chamber and the like. These terms are not to be understood as limiting, i.e. by means of different working positions or the mirror-symmetrical design or the like, these relationships can change.
[0034] In
[0035] The pull-out guide 5 has a first inner rail 6 which can be mounted on a side wall 3 of the washing chamber 2. On this first inner rail 6, a first outer rail 7, which is displaceable in a displacement direction X, is mounted by means of rolling elements 11.
[0036] To enable the rack 4 to be fully extended, the pull-out guide 5 furthermore has a second inner rail 8 fixed to the first outer rail 7. This inner rail 8 is fixed in this case on an outer side 73 of the first outer rail 7, for example welded, glued or screwed.
[0037] A second outer rail 9 is displaceably mounted on this second inner rail 8 by means of rolling elements 11. The rack 4 can be attached directly or indirectly to this second outer rail 9, as is shown, for example, in
[0038] The first inner rail 6, the first outer rail 7, the second inner rail 8 and the second outer rail 9 are arranged in this case vertically one above the other, as can be clearly seen in
[0039] The outer rails 7, 9 are designed as hollow profiles with an accommodating region 72, 92 which is partially open to the side wall 3 and to the respective inner rail 6, 8 for accommodating a respective inner rail 6, 8. The positioning of this accommodating region 72, 92 of the outer rails 7, 9 mitigates injection of washing fluid into the interior region of the hollow profiles of the outer rails 7, 9, since the accommodating region 72, 92 is protected by respective fastening and shielding sections 61, 81 of the inner rails 6, 8.
[0040] In this case, the inner rails 6, 8 consist of a raceway section 62, 82 which is accommodated in the outer rails 7, 9, as well as the above-mentioned fastening and shielding section 61, 81, which on the one hand is used for fastening the first inner rail 6 to the side wall 3 of the washing chamber 2 or for fastening the second inner rail 8 to the first outer rail 7, and on the other hand for shielding against the injection of washing fluid into the interior of the hollow profiles of the outer rails 7, 9.
[0041] The washing fluid may consist of water mixed with a cleaning agent.
[0042] As is further shown in
[0043] For smooth guidance, at least one rolling element cage 10 with rolling elements mounted therein is arranged between the first inner rail 6 and the first outer rail 7 as well as between the second inner rail 8 and the second outer rail 9.
[0044] In the embodiment shown here, three respective rolling elements 11 are arranged in the rolling element cage 10 in a plane orthogonally to the displacement direction X.
[0045] Correspondingly, the raceway section 62, 82 of the inner rails 6, 8 has at least three raceways, in each of which one of the rolling elements 11 is guided, wherein, in the plane orthogonally to the displacement direction X, the rolling elements 11 are arranged in the respective quadrant of the hollow space formed from the inner rails 6, 8 and the outer rails 7, 9. In this case, no rolling element 11 is used in a lower quadrant close to the side wall 3 of the washing chamber 2.
[0046] However, the use of rolling element cages with four rolling elements in a plane orthogonally to the displacement direction X of the outer rails 7, 9 is also conceivable.
[0047] As is shown in
[0048] A part of the raceway sections 62, 82 of the inner rails 6, 8 is not exposed until the pull-out guide has been pulled out, as shown in
[0049] Towards the front of the washing appliance 1, the pull-out guide 5 is closed with a stopper 13 in order to prevent the washing fluid from penetrating from the front end of the pull-out guide 5.
[0050] The retracted position of the pull-out guide 5, in the condition mounted on the side wall 3 in the washing chamber 2 of the washing device 1, is shown in
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[0053] As can be seen clearly in
[0054] For this purpose, a fixing element 94, for example in the form of a clamping web, is arranged on the outer side surface of the second outer rail 9 facing the centre of the washing chamber 2, especially projecting from a side surface of the second outer rail 9. For attaching the pull-out guide 5 to the side wall 3 of the washing chamber 2 of the washing appliance 1, at least two spacers 12 or spacings, on which the first inner rail 6 is fixed, are arranged on respective side walls 3 of the flushing chamber 2.
[0055] As can be seen, for example, in
[0056] In the embodiment shown in
[0057] The fastening and shielding section 61 of the first inner rail 6 may be designed as an orifice-free piece of sheet metal, for shielding the upper raceway section 62 of the first inner rail 6 which is arranged vertically at the top.
[0058] The length of the inner rails 6, 8 is only between 50 and 75% of the length of the outer rails 7, 9 in order to ensure a full extension with the smallest possible use of the material.
[0059] As shown especially well in
[0060] As is shown especially clearly in
[0061] Such a curved section is sufficiently long to guide the rolling body 11 arranged in this region. At the same time, this curved section is not bent so far that washing fluid could accumulate in this curve which serves as a raceway for the rolling element 11, which would degrade the running property of the rolling element 11 running along this raceway.