Device for releasably connecting a furniture drawer to a guidance unit that moveably guides the drawer in a furniture body
09808083 · 2017-11-07
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Abstract
A device for releasably connecting a furniture pull-out to a guidance unit that movably guides the furniture pull-out in a furniture body comprises: a base part; an adjuster arranged on the base part and comprising a plurality of components movable in relation to one another, the adjuster enabling a position of the furniture pull-out to be set in at least one spatial direction relative to the guidance unit; and a stop mechanism to delimit the travel of the adjuster, the stop mechanism including a springy-elastic component.
Claims
1. A device for releasably connecting a furniture pull-out to a guidance unit that movably guides the furniture pull-out in a furniture body, comprising: a base part; an adjuster arranged on the base part and enabling a position of the furniture pull-out to be set in at least one spatial direction relative to the guidance unit, the adjuster comprising a side adjuster unit to set a position of the furniture pull-out relative to the guidance unit transversely to a longitudinal direction of the guidance unit, the side adjuster unit comprising: an adjusting wheel and a coupling element moveable relative to the adjusting wheel, the coupling element including: a base section to couple with an associated section of the guidance unit; and a threaded shaft onto which the adjusting wheel is screwed; and a stop mechanism to delimit the travel of the adjuster, the stop mechanism including a springy-elastic component.
2. The device according to claim 1, wherein the stop mechanism comprises at least one springy-elastic, bolt-like stop element and a stop recess configured to hold the stop element and having faces that limit the travel of the adjuster.
3. The device according to claim 2, wherein the springy-elastic stop element is configured such that, between an engaged position in engagement with the stop recess and a released position for assembly/disassembly, the adjuster is moveable away from the base part, wherein the release position is reachable by working against a springy-elastic restoring force of the stop element.
4. The device according to claim 2, wherein the stop element is arranged on the adjuster and the stop recess is arranged on the base part.
5. The device according to claim 1, wherein the springy-elastic stop element is disposed on the base section of the coupling element and the stop recess is disposed on the base part.
6. The device according to claim 1, further comprising an anti-lift device to prevent lifting of the adjuster in a direction vertical to an operating surface of the device.
7. A piece of furniture, comprising: a furniture pull-out that is movably guided relative to a furniture body via a guidance unit; and the device of claim 1.
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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) An example embodiment of the invention is shown in the drawing and is explained in the following. The drawing shows as follows:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(8) The device 11 is in the following, as an example case, illustrated as a furniture pull-out configured as a drawer.
(9) The drawer is movably supported via the at least one guidance unit relative to the furniture body. Advantageously, a plurality of guidance units is provided, of which two are associated with opposing sides of the drawer. The guidance units can be components of what is known as an underfloor guidance, in which the guidance units are associated with the drawer bottom. An alternative possibility would be to incorporate the guidance units in the side wall or frame of the drawer. The device according to the invention 11 serves as a connecting element between the guidance unit and the drawer. The device 11 could therefore also be referred to as a coupling.
(10) The device 11 has a housing-like base part 12, comprising plastic and is advantageously manufactured by injection molding. The base part 12 has a baseplate 13 with guiding holes 14 for securing to the floor of a drawer via suitable fastening elements, for example screws. The front of the baseplate 13 is broader than the rest of the baseplate 13, wherein on the front substantially perpendicular to the baseplate 13, through-holes 15 are provided, by which a securing to a side wall protruding downwards beyond the floor or on the front, in particular front panel, of the drawer is possible. A support section 16 with an elongated form rises up over the baseplate 13 of the base part 12.
(11) A further component of the device 11 is a lever-like adjusting element 17, by which at least one flexure bearing 18 is formed on the support section 16 of the base part 12. The adjusting element 17 similarly comprises plastic and is injection molded onto the base part 12 at the same time that this is manufactured. Advantageously, the adjusting element 17 is made from the same plastic material, whereby the production costs are low because it can be made by single-component injection molding.
(12) The adjusting element 17 is supported so that it can swivel via the flexure bearing 18 on the support section 16. The adjusting element 17 has an operating section 19 that can be manually operated, having a handle design. The operating section 19 is positioned on one side of the flexure bearing 18, wherein on the other side an engagement section 20 is provided, which is provided to engage in complementary engagement mechanism (not shown) on the guidance unit.
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(14) The device 11 also has an adjuster 23, comprising a plurality of components movable in relation to one another. The adjuster enables a position of the drawer connected to the guidance unit relative to the guidance unit in at least one spatial direction with respect to the guidance unit to be set.
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(16) In the example case shown, the adjuster 23 comprises a side adjuster unit 26 for setting the position of the drawer relative to the guidance unit transversally to a longitudinal direction of the guidance unit.
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(20) The coupling element and the adjusting wheel screwed onto it are, like the base part 12, plastic injection-molded parts.
(21) The base section 30 of the coupling element 28 can be configured as a hollow body, which in the example case shown is reinforced by ribs extending in the longitudinal direction of the threaded shaft 29. This results in a saving in materials when manufacturing the coupling element 28.
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(23) In the intended assembled state, the adjusting wheel is held in a holding receptacle 24 with an in particular rectangular design, which is open both to the mounting side 33 and to the operating side. The holding receptacle 24 has two opposing longitudinal walls 60a, 60b, which are upstream in the direction of one of the faces of the adjusting wheel and upstream in the opposite direction of the other. The adjusting wheel cannot therefore move in the longitudinal direction of the threaded shaft.
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(28) The stop mechanism 48 comprises a springy-elastic stop element 49 which, as in particular shown in
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(30) When the side adjuster unit 26 is being mounted, the springy-elastic stop element 49 is pushed against the return force in the release direction. The coupling element 28 can be pushed under the edges 55 of the recess 53, wherein the threaded shaft 29 is screwed onto the adjusting wheel positioned in the holding receptacle 24. In this way, the coupling element 28 is moved towards the adjusting wheel. The threaded shaft 29 passes through the second side wall of the holding receptacle 24 and upon reaching the stop recess 51 the springy-elastic stop element clicks back into the engaged position.
(31) When adjusting the side adjuster unit 26 the adjusting element 27 in the form of the adjusting wheel is moved in one or other direction. This leads to a lowering of the threaded section 29 and ultimately of the coupling section 31 coupled thereto in one or the opposite direction. If now the adjusting wheel is rotated so that the coupling element 28 moves away from the adjusting wheel, then the face of the springy-elastic stop element 49 after covering a certain travel, strikes the first face 52a of the stop recess. It is now no longer possible to turn the adjusting wheel further. Thus, the travel of the coupling element in this direction is limited. The threaded shaft 29 is thus prevented from being lowered from the adjusting wheel and dropping out of the holding receptacle 24. The travel is also limited in the opposite direction, because a surface of the base section 30 of the coupling element 28 strikes the second face 52b. There is no danger of the threaded shaft being unscrewed in this direction, however.