PULLOUT GUIDE
20220330696 · 2022-10-20
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47B88/493
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B2210/001
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A pullout guide comprises a stationary guide rail which can be fixed to a body, a middle rail which is movably held on the guide rail via first rolling elements arranged in a first rolling element cage, a running rail which is movably held on the middle rail via second rolling elements arranged in a second rolling element cage, and an opening on the middle rail for a support element, which, in a retracted position of the pullout guide, supports the running rail on the guide rail, the support element being mounted on the middle rail such that it can be lowered. In this case, the opening for the support element can be passed over by at least one second rolling element. This allows the support of the running rail to be optimized.
Claims
1. A pullout guide (1), comprising: a) a stationary guide rail (4) that is configured to be fixed to a body; b) a middle rail (3) that is movably held on the guide rail (4) by means of first rolling elements (7), arranged in a first rolling element cage (8); c) a running rail (2) that is movably held on the middle rail (3) via second rolling elements (5), arranged in a second rolling element cage (6), wherein d) an opening is provided on the middle rail (3) for a support element (10), which supports the running rail (2) on the guide rail (4) in a retracted position of the pullout guide (1), and e) the support element (10) is mounted on the middle rail (3) so that it can be lowered, and further comprising at least one second rolling element (5) that is configured to pass over the opening for the support element (10).
2. The pullout guide according to claim 1, wherein the support element (10) is movable from a raised position in the retracted position of the pullout guide (1) to a lowered position in an extended position of the pullout guide (1).
3. The pullout guide according to claim 2, wherein in the raised position the support element (10) extends through an opening (11) in the middle rail (3) and in the lowered position an upper surface of the support element (10) does not protrude beyond an upper track (30) of the middle rail (3).
4. The pullout guide according to claim 1, wherein the guide rail (4) has an approach slope (41) that is configured for raising or lowering the support element (10).
5. The pullout guide according to claim 1, wherein a bearing block (13) is fixed to the middle rail (3) that supports the support element (10) in a lowerable and movable manner.
6. The pullout guide according to claim 5, wherein the bearing block (13) has two slots (14) or elongated receptacles in which pins (12) projecting laterally from the support element (10) engage.
7. The pullout guide according to claim 5, wherein the bearing block (13) is fixed to the middle rail (3) in a clamping or latching manner or is integrally formed from the middle rail.
8. The pullout guide according to claim 5, wherein the bearing block (13) is arranged at a distance from the upper track (30) of the middle rail (3) in a spatial direction.
9. The pullout guide according to claim 1, wherein the middle rail (3) forms an upper track (30) for the at least one second rolling element (5) and the at least one second rolling element (5) is at least partially movable via an opening (11) through which the support roller (10) passes in the raised position.
10. The pullout guide according to claim 1, wherein the at least one second rolling element (5) is formed longer in a horizontal direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the middle rail (3) than the opening (11) for the support element (10).
11. The pullout guide according to claim 1, wherein the running rail (2) has a downwardly projecting embossing (21) which, in the retracted position, rests on the support element (10).
12. The pullout guide according to claim 10, wherein the embossing (21) is formed in a shape of a strip in the longitudinal direction of the running rail (2) and has an approach slope (22).
13. The pullout guide according to claim 1, wherein the support element (10) is designed as a rotatably mounted support roller.
Description
[0012] In the following, the invention is explained in more detail, by means of an example of an embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, which show:
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[0021] A pullout guide 1 comprises a stationary guide rail 4, which can be fixed to a body of a piece of furniture or a household appliance, and on which a middle rail 3 can be moved. A running rail 2 is held movably on the middle rail 3.
[0022] As can be seen in
[0023] Second rolling elements 5 are movable on the middle rail 3, each of which is held on a rolling element cage 6. Two spaced-apart rolling element cages 6 are also provided, with the foremost rolling element 5 of the front rolling element cage 6 and the rearmost rolling element 5 of the rear rolling element cage 6 defining the maximum support span. The rolling elements 5 at least partially run along an upper track 30 formed on an upper surface of a horizontal web of the middle rail 3. The middle rail 3 further comprises two lateral webs 31 on which further rolling elements 5 roll to provide lateral guidance. The running rail 2 is supported on the rolling elements 5, which roll on the upper track 30.
[0024] Optionally, the rolling elements 5 and 7 can all be of identical design. However, it is also possible to design individual rolling elements 5 and 7 differently with regard to the material used or the geometry.
[0025] In the installation position, weight forces from an upper web of the running rail 2 act on the rolling elements 5, which roll on the upper track 30 and thus take over the forces in the vertical direction. The term “vertical” here refers to the usual installation situation of the pullout guide 1 in which the weight forces are transferred via the rolling elements 5 on the track 30 and via the rolling elements 7 on the track 40, although the pullout guide 1 can also be mounted in other positions.
[0026] At the front end of the middle rail 3 there is a support element in the form of a support roller 10, which in the retracted position of the pullout guide 1 provides support for the running rail 2 on the guide rail 4. Furthermore, at least one fixedly positioned running roller 9 is rotatably mounted on the middle rail 3 and serves to support the running rail 2. The at least one track roller is located between the front and rear rolling element cages 6. The rolling element cages 6 and 8 can optionally be connected to each other via synchronization means. The synchronizing means can be designed as a rope control or as a transmission control with rack and pinion.
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[0035] The opening 11 in the middle rail 3 with the bearing block 13 and the rotatable and lowerable support roller 10 together form a bearing point for the support arrangement.
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[0037] Optionally, it is possible to move the rolling element cage 6 in the maximum extended position of the running rail 2 even further in the direction of extension, as shown in
[0038] In the embodiment shown, the middle rail 3 is bent in a mainly U-shaped manner. It is of course also possible to manufacture the pullout guide 1 from rails that have a different cross-sectional geometry.
[0039] The approach slope 22 on the embossing 21 and the approach slope 41 on the guide rail 4 are oriented inclined to the horizontal in the installed position and can be modified in terms of length and pitch angle.
[0040] Instead of the support roller 10, in an alternative embodiment the support element can also be designed as a displaceable plunger, which can be moved along the guide rail and the running rail with sliding surfaces in order to be raised and lowered.
LIST OF REFERENCE SIGNS
[0041] 1 Pullout guide [0042] 2 Running rail [0043] 3 Middle rail [0044] 4 Guide rail [0045] 5 Rolling elements [0046] 6 Rolling element cage [0047] 7 Rolling elements [0048] 8 Rolling element cage [0049] 9 Roller [0050] 10 Support roller [0051] 11 Opening [0052] 12 Pin [0053] 13 Bearing block [0054] 14 Slot [0055] 15 Web [0056] 20 Track [0057] 21 Embossing [0058] 22 Approach slope [0059] 30 Track [0060] 31 Web [0061] 40 Track [0062] 41 Approach slope [0063] 42 Vertical web