FORM-FIT ADJUSTMENT DEVICE FOR A CASTER
20250153507 ยท 2025-05-15
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A formfitting securing apparatus for a caster includes a running wheel, a fork and a rotation-blocking engagement part, for rotationally blocking the running wheel of the caster with respect to a geometric impeller wheel axis. A first spring also acts on the rotation-blocking engagement part in order to move it from an initial position into an engagement position. The first spring is formed by a lever arm of a lever part, a second spring can, with the movement of the rotation-blocking engagement part into the engagement position, be tensioned for the return movement back into the initial position, and the first spring is stronger than the second spring. Furthermore, a fork-shaped ram part can have ram extensions of different lengths, with only one ram extension being arranged to act on the lever part.
Claims
1. A form-fit locking device (14) for a caster (1) with a running wheel (2) and a fork (3), comprising: a rotation blocking engagement part (43) configured for rotationally blocking the running wheel (2) of the caster (1) in relation to a geometric running wheel axis (y), a first spring (58) that acts on the rotation blocking engagement part (43) and is configured for displacing the rotation blocking engagement part (43) from a starting position into an engagement position, wherein the first spring (58) is mounted on a pivotable lever part (41), wherein the first spring (58) forms a lever arm (68) which is part of the first spring (58) and is itself correspondingly resilient, and a second spring mounted on the lever part, wherein, with the displacement of the rotation blocking engagement part (43) into the engagement position, the second spring (59) may be tensioned for a return movement into the starting position, and wherein the first spring (58) is stronger than the second spring (59).
2. The form-fit locking device according to claim 1, wherein both the first spring (58) and the second spring (59) are substantially detensioned in the starting position.
3. The form-fit locking device according to claim 1, wherein the first spring (58) is designed as a torsion spring.
4. The form-fit locking device according to claim 1, wherein the second spring (59) is designed as a torsion spring.
5. The form-fit locking device according to claim 1, wherein the second spring (59) acts between the lever part (41) and a mounting part (45) fixed to the fork.
6. The form-fit locking device according to claim 1, wherein the first spring (58) and the second spring (59) respectively act on one end on lever part (41).
7. The form-fit locking device according to claim 1, wherein the first spring (58) acts solely between the lever part (41) and the rotation blocking engagement part (43).
8. The form-fit locking device according to claim 5, wherein the second spring (59) surrounds a mounting pin (53) of the mounting part (45).
9. The form-fit locking device according to claim 1, wherein the first spring (58) is guided in a groove (65) of the lever part (41).
10. The form-fit locking device according to claim 1, wherein the lever part (41) has two actuating ends (55, 56).
11. A form-fit locking device (14) for a caster (1) with a running wheel (2), a fork (3), comprising: a rotation blocking engagement part (43) configured for rotationally blocking the running wheel (2) of the caster (1) with respect to a geometric running wheel axis (y), wherein a lever part (41) configured for displacing the rotation blocking engagement part (43) from a starting position into an engagement position and/or from the engagement position into the starting position, wherein additionally the lever part is actuatable by means of a tappet part (33), wherein the tappet part (33) is formed in the shape of a fork, with tappet extensions (35, 36) of different lengths, wherein only one tappet extension (35, 36) is arranged to act on the lever part (41), wherein, in a usual orientation of the caster (1), the tappet extensions (35, 36) extend substantially in a vertical direction, and wherein the tappet extensions (35, 36) extend on both sides and along a mounting pin axis of a mounting pin which surrounds the geometric pivot axis.
12. The form-fit locking device according to claim 11, wherein the tappet part (33) is actuatable by a switching tappet (12).
13. The form-fit locking device according to claim 11, wherein the tappet part (33) interacts with a second return spring (42).
14. The form-fit locking device according to claim 11, wherein the switching tappet (12) interacts with a first return spring (19).
15. The form-fit locking device according to claim 13, wherein the second return spring (42) interacts directly only with one of the tappet extensions (35, 36) and the other tappet extension (35, 36) is not directly actuated by a return spring.
16. The form-fit locking device according to claim 15, wherein the longer tappet extension (36) has an access opening (69) for the second return spring (42).
17. The form-fit locking device according to claim 11, wherein the mounting pin axis passes through a U crossbar of the tappet part (33) substantially in the center.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0041] The invention is subsequently explained with reference to the accompanying drawing, which, however, merely depicts exemplary embodiments. A part, which is only explained in relation to one of the exemplary embodiments and is not replaced by another part in another exemplary embodiment due to the special feature identified there, is thus also described as an at least possibly present part for this further exemplary embodiment. As shown in:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0076] A caster 1, which designed in the depicted is embodiments as a type of swivel caster, is initially depicted and described with reference to
[0077] Caster 1 essentially has a running wheel 2 and a fork 3 from which a cylindrical mounting pin 4 extends. Mounting pin 4 surrounds a geometric pivot axis x, which projects vertically upwards in relation to running wheel 2 when caster 1 is in the normal operating state.
[0078] Fork 3 may be, as also depicted, essentially formed from two fork shell parts 5, 6, wherein each fork shell part 5, 6 supports a fork leg 7.
[0079] Fork shell parts 5, 6 of fork 3 grasp running wheel 2, mounted in fork cavity 8 preferably intended therefor, with their fork legs 7, which are preferably substantially congruent in the direction of an axis of rotation y. According to the depicted exemplary embodiment, a hollow axle 9, which centrally traverses running wheel 2 and is preferably supported at each respective end on fork legs 7, may function to mount running wheel 2. The resulting geometric axis of rotation y of running wheel 2 extends preferably and substantially transverse to pivot axis x, and thus substantially in a horizontal plane in the normal operational use of caster 1.
[0080] Depicted caster 1 may be positioned, for example, on a hospital bed or the like. The fixing may be carried out in the usual way by using mounting pin 4.
[0081] A switching cam 10 arranged to be pivotable about an actuating axis a may additionally be provided in mounting pin 4 in the area of an upward facing free end. Actuation axis a may thereby extend substantially perpendicular to pivot axis x of caster 1. Switching cam 10 may have, for the entrainment of cam 10, a centrally arranged, non-circular, coupling opening 11, if applicable, hexagonal according to the exemplary embodiment depicted, which may be traversed by a shift lever shaft (not depicted) for actuation.
[0082] With reference to the depiction in
[0083] In particular, the configuration of pivot locking device 13 and form-fit locking device 14, additionally also fork shell parts 5 and 6, may be covered by housing shells 15, which additionally also cover the hub area of running wheel 2 according to the depiction in
[0084] Switching tappet 12 is oriented in mounting pin 4 preferably about pivot axis x and is thereby preferably vertically displaceable and secured against rotation. For this purpose, mounting pin 4 may have a passage 16 with a reduced diameter, which is likewise preferably oriented about pivot axis x, which may, if applicable, be adapted in cross section to switching tappet 12 for guiding.
[0085] As
[0086] In addition, the section of cam part 17 with a reduced diameter, in comparison to annular collar 18, may be surrounded by a first return spring 19, wherein one end of first return spring 19 may be supported on the underside of annular collar 18. The other opposite spring end may be supported on an edge of passage 16. It may thus be provided that switching tappet 12 is spring-loaded in the direction of switching cam 10 by means of first return spring 19. In addition, as is also preferred, the end face of optionally provided annular collar 18, which faces switching cam 10, may have a central shape in the form of a counter-cam 20.
[0087] Switching tappet 12 with preferably provided counter-cam 20 interacts with facing control surface 21 of switching cam 10, which control surface 21 may additionally have two control recesses 22 and 23, of different depths with respect to the radial distance from actuating axis a and arranged one behind the other in the circumferential direction of switching cam 10.
[0088] Switching cam 10 is stop-limited in its pivoting movement when viewed in the circumferential direction of control surface 21. For this purpose, a stop projection 24 on the mounting pin side may engage, as depicted, in a correspondingly provided circumferential groove 25 of switching cam 10. As is example, clear, for from the depiction in
[0089] Switching tappet 12, when viewed in the direction of running wheel 2, preferably extends in the direction of fork cavity 8 or up into the same. Fork cavity 8 preferably surrounds a shape of switching tappet 12 that is circular in cross-section, which shape may be larger in diameter than an upper area of switching tappet 12. The shape may assume the function of a locking plate 26, which may be formed on switching tappet 12 surrounding pivot axis x transversely to the same.
[0090] Locking plate 26 may have locking formations 27 on its plate surface facing switching cam 10. In a so-called fixed caster position, in which fork 3 with running wheel 2 may preferably only assume two positions relative to mounting pin 4 which are offset by 180 degrees from one another, these locking formations 27 may be pressed evenly against the underside of a directional locking part 28 by the spring force of first return spring 19. Directional locking part 28 may thereby be fixed, in particular, on fork 3, additionally, for example, in an area in which fork 3 is held as a whole on mounting pin 4 via a bearing 29 and is pivotable about pivot axis x relative to said mounting pin.
[0091] Locking plate 26 with its locking formations 27, direction locking part 28, and a rotation blocking part 30, subsequently described in more detail, are essentially part of pivot locking device 13.
[0092] The fixed caster position may be adopted by rotating switching cam 10 into an interacting position of counter-cam 20 with control recess 23, or another equivalent shape. In comparison with the neutral position shown in
[0093] Switching tappet 12 may additionally have rotation blocking projections 31 on the underside of locking plate 26 facing away from locking formations 27. These rotation blocking projections may extend, for example, coaxially to pivot axis x and respectively in the circumferential direction of locking plate 26.
[0094] Starting from locking plate 26, when viewed in the direction of running wheel 2, a preferably circular, cylindrical extension 32 with a reduced diameter compared to locking plate 26 may arise from switching tappet 12 and may, in turn, be inserted for technical guiding in a centrally arranged through opening of rotation blocking part 30 arranged about pivot axis x. Rotation blocking part 30, inserted in fork cavity 8 between running wheel 2 and locking plate 26, may, like directional locking part 28, likewise be non-rotatably mounted using fork 3 and may be formed, for example, as a stamped and bent part.
[0095] Rotation blocking part 30 may have blocking receptacles adapted to the geometry of rotation blocking projections 31. Rotation blocking part 30 is preferably supported on the fork side via spring elements 70 acting substantially in the direction of pivot axis x.
[0096] As a result of the interaction of rotation blocking projections 31 of locking plate 26 and the blocking receptacles in rotation blocking part 30, caster 1 may be fixed in different pivot positions about pivot axis x. For this purpose, switching cam 10 may be pivoted about its actuating axis a into a position in which counter-cam 20 contacts control surface 21 of switching cam 10 extending radially outward in the circumferential direction, according to the depiction in
[0097] At the same time, as is also preferred, a rotational locking of running wheel 2 may also be achieved in this position. Form-fit locking device 14 functions for this purpose.
[0098] Part of form-fit locking device 14 is a fork-shaped tappet part 33, which is shown in a first embodiment in
[0099] Tappet part 33 has a crossbar-like section of the U bridge section 34, which, in the usual arrangement position in the area of fork cavity 8 on the underside of extension 32 of switching tappet 12, extends in a direction transverse to pivot axis x. Said bridge section 34 is substantially traversed centrally by pivot axis x, and, facing away from switching tappet 12, supports at each end tappet extensions 35 and 36 each extending downward, substantially in orientation with pivot axis x. There results from tappet extensions 35, 36 and bridge section 34 an overall substantially U-shape of tappet part 33, wherein the U-opening is traversed by the running surface of running wheel 2, so that tappet extensions 35 and 36 extend on both sides of running wheel 2.
[0100] In another embodiment, tappet part 33 is linearly guided in orientation with pivot axis x via tappet extensions 35 and 36. For this purpose, tappet extensions 35 and 36 have outwardly directed guide projections 37 which engage in correspondingly positioned guide openings 38 in the area of fork shell parts 5, 6. Guide openings 38 are thereby additionally designed in such a way that they allow a limited displacement of tappet part 33 as a whole along pivot axis x at a corresponding engagement of guide projections 37.
[0101] Tappet part 33 may support pins 39 on the upper side of bridge section 34, pins which may engage in correspondingly positioned and adapted openings designed in rotation blocking part 30, by means of which rotation blocking part 30 is non-rotatably connected to fork 3 via tappet part 33.
[0102] With reference to a side view of tappet part 33, in particular of a tappet extension 35, 36, in which side view axis of rotation y of running wheel 2 is depicted as a point and pivot axis x as a line, obliquely extending control surfaces 40 for acting on a lever part 41 of form-fit locking device 14 arise on the underside of the respective free end of a tappet extension 35, 36.
[0103] In one preferred embodiment, a movement of tappet part 33, directed downwards with reference to the depictions, for example in
[0104] In the first embodiment depicted in
[0105] Both return springs 19 and 42 act substantially in the same direction, namely, with reference to the depictions, for example
[0106] In addition to lever part 41, another essential component of form-fit locking device 14 is a rotation blocking engagement part 43, which is preferably designed to interact with a circumferential toothing 44 provided on the inside of the running wheel.
[0107] Rotation blocking engagement part 43 may be mounted to be slidable on a mounting part 45 that is fixed on a side of a fork leg. The sliding mobility is provided in particular by a sliding extension 46, which is configured to be T-shaped in a cross section transverse to a displacement direction r of rotation blocking engagement part 43 and is guided in a sliding receptacle 47 of mounting part 45 adapted to the cross section (compare, for example,
[0108] The arrangement and orientation of rotation blocking engagement part 43 may additionally be selected such that rotation blocking engagement part 43 may be movable along a line b, oriented perpendicularly to pivot axis x in a side view, for example, according to
[0109] Rotation blocking engagement part 43 has two or more, four in the depicted embodiment, locking teeth 48 facing toothing 44 of running wheel 2, adapted in their spacing and configuration to toothing 44, spaced apart from one another in the circumferential direction of running wheel 2, and offset to the plane of sliding extension 46 in the orientation of axis of rotation y.
[0110] Rotation blocking engagement part 43 additionally supports a plate-like support section 49 above sliding extension 46 and spaced vertically apart from the same in the installed and use state, if applicable, lying on sliding receptacle 47 of mounting part 45 in the use state and sliding across said sliding receptacle 47, on which support section 49 a cam-like entrainment projection 50 is formed in turn. Entrainment projection 50 functions to interact with lever part 41.
[0111] Mounting part 45 is arranged and held on the inner side of one of fork shell parts 5, 6, for which purpose mounting part 45 may have outwardly facing fastening pins 51 which engage in a holding manner in correspondingly positioned receiving openings 52 of fork shell part 5.
[0112] Mounting part 45 supports a mounting pin 53 opposite to fastening pin 51 and facing correspondingly inwards. Lever part 41 is mounted on said mounting pin by its passing through a correspondingly positioned pin receptacle 54, in order to be pivotable about a pivot axis z oriented parallel to axis of rotation y and perpendicular to direction of displacement r of rotation blocking engagement part 43.
[0113] Lever part 41 has a first actuating end 55 for interaction with entrainment projection 50 of rotation blocking engagement part 43. In addition, starting from this first actuating end 55, another, second actuating end 56 is formed on the other side of pin receptacle 54 in the shape of a shoulder extending approximately in the orientation of pivot axis z. This second actuating end 56 functions to interact with tappet part 33, in particular with control surface 40 of the assigned tappet extension.
[0114] Lever part 41 and rotation blocking engagement portion 43 are preferably slidably or rotatably supported together on support portion 45, as is also depicted and described. It is thereby additionally preferably provided that form-fit locking device 14, configured in this way, is solely provided on one side, assigned only to one fork leg 7, more particularly only to one fork shell part 5.
[0115] A stop block 57 is additionally formed as one piece with and preferably from the same material as actuating ends 55 and 56 and in the shape of a thickening of lever part 41 in the extension direction of pivot axis z and connecting to the area having actuating ends 55 and 56.
[0116] Additionally, two springs are preferably components of form-fit locking device 14, both of which are preferably designed as a type of torsion springs. A first spring 58 is thus initially provided which acts between lever part 41 and rotation blocking engagement part 43, and a second spring 59 is provided which acts between lever part 41 and mounting part 45 fixed to the fork.
[0117] Starting from a central winding section 60 accommodated by mounting pin 53, one spring leg 61 extends toward second spring 59 while laying against a support bracket 62 of mounting part 45 fixed to the fork, while other spring leg 63 is supported in the area of first actuating end 55 of lever part 41, so that by this means a corresponding spring loading of lever part 41 arises in the direction of a starting position or initial position which allows free running of running wheel 2.
[0118] One spring leg 64 of first spring 58 is guided in a groove 65 in the area of stop block 57 of lever part 41, and is additionally also held clamped therein, if applicable. This spring leg 64 thereby acts on an area of stop block 57 which faces away from second actuating end 55 of lever part 41, whereas, in this context, winding section 66 is substantially assigned to second actuating end 56, from which winding section other spring leg 67 originates, forming a lever arm 68 of lever part 41, and is designed for acting on entrainment projection 50 of rotation blocking engagement part 43. Resilient lever arm 68 configured in this way acts on the side of entrainment projection 50 facing away from first actuating end 55 of lever part 41.
[0119] Both springs 58 and 59 thus respectively act with one spring leg 63, 64 on lever part 41, wherein additionally both springs 58 and 59 are preferably and substantially detensioned in the neutral or starting position, depicted in particular in
[0120] During a rotary displacement of switching cam 10, stop limited if applicable, in direction d (compare
[0121] In the course of this lowering movement, lever part 41 is pivotably displaced about its pivot axis z in the direction of arrow e (compare
[0122] Rotation blocking engagement part 43 is moved via first spring 58, in particular via resiliently-designed lever arm 68, in the direction toward a positive locking position with toothing 44 of running wheel 2. In this type of positive locking position, locking teeth 48 of rotation blocking engagement part 43 engage in toothing 44 of running wheel 2, so that the latter is rotationally blocked (see also
[0123] In the course of the pivotal displacement of lever part 41, induced in the direction toward the locking position, a tensioning of second spring 59 results, which additionally acts as a type of return spring for lever part 41. During an adoption of the positive locking position with virtually no resistance, as previously described, only the force of second spring 59 has to be overcome regarding form-fit locking device 14.
[0124] During normal use of caster 1, however, the state repeatedly arises that, in the course of the attempt to assume the locking position, locking teeth 48 of rotation blocking engagement part 43 contact against the teeth of toothing 44 on running wheel 2 in an obstructive way (compare the depiction in
[0125] To release this locking position (and, if applicable, the pivot locking), switching cam 10 is displaced back counter to direction of rotation d, while retracting counter-cam 20 into one of control recesses 22 or 23, wherein the correspondingly resulting action shifts switching tappet 12 back upward via first return spring 19 and displaces tappet part 33 back upward via second return spring 42, with reference to the depictions. Lever part 41 may, as a result of a lack of support by second actuation end 56 on assigned tappet extension 35, pivot back against direction of rotation e, while releasing the spring force of second spring 59, wherein rotation blocking engagement part 43 is pushed back linearly in the direction of displacement r via first actuating end 55, which is supported on entrainment projection 50. Locking teeth 48 leave the area of toothing 44, after which running wheel 2 is again freely rotatable about its axis of rotation y. Due to the preferably detensioned arrangement of first spring 58, no or no significant effort to overcome a setting force in first spring 58 and a force opposing the displacement backwards arises in the course of this controlled rearward displacement of rotation blocking engagement part 43 via lever part 41.
[0126] The starting position, in particular of the rotation blocking engagement part, is preferably stop limited.
[0127] As may be seen from the sectional depiction in
[0128] Additionally, tappet extensions 35 and 36 of the first embodiment depicted in
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[0130] Both tappet extensions 35 and 36 are preferably designed with previously described control surfaces 40 on the underside.
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[0132] This previously described arrangement is selected for a caster 1 with a running wheel 2 having a diameter dimension D.
[0133] Due to an arrangement of tappet part 33 rotated by 180 degreesin relation to pivot axis xrelative to the other components of form-fit locking device 14, using substantially the same components (with the exception, in particular, of fork 3 and running wheel 2), a caster 1 may also be equipped with a running wheel 2, which running wheel 2 is provided with a diameter D increased beyond that in the embodiment according to
[0134] In particular, lever part 41, rotation blocking engagement part 43, mounting part 45, second return spring 42 and springs 58 and 59, and, additionally, asymmetrically configured tappet part 33 may be advantageously used, more preferably as well, as the essential parts for forming mounting pin 4 and the components for the rotational blocking for both running wheel diameters D and D.
[0135] The previous embodiments function to explain the inventions covered by the application as a whole, which also independently develop the prior art at least through the following combinations of features, whereby two, several, or all of these combinations of features may also be combined, namely:
[0136] A form-fit locking device, which is characterized in that first spring 58 is formed by a lever arm 68 of a lever part 41, so that, with the displacement of rotation blocking engagement part 43 into the engagement position, a second spring 59 may be tensioned to move back into the starting position, and that first spring 58 is stronger than second spring 59.
[0137] A form-fit locking device, which is characterized in that both first spring 58 and second spring 59 are substantially detensioned in the starting position.
[0138] A form-fit locking device, which is characterized in that first spring 58 is designed as a torsion spring.
[0139] A form-fit locking device, which is characterized in that second spring 59 is designed as a torsion spring.
[0140] A form-fit locking device, which is characterized in that second spring 59 acts between lever part 41 and a mounting part 45 fixed to the fork.
[0141] A form-fit locking device, which is characterized in that first spring 58 and second spring 59 respectively act on one end on lever part 41.
[0142] A form-fit locking device, which is characterized in that first spring 58 acts solely between lever part 41 and rotation blocking engagement part 43.
[0143] A form-fit locking device, which is characterized in that second spring 59 surrounds a mounting pin 53 of mounting part 41.
[0144] A form-fit locking device, which is characterized in that first spring 58 is guided in a groove 65 of lever part 41.
[0145] A form-fit locking device, which is characterized in that lever part 41 has two actuating ends 55, 56.
[0146] A form-fit locking device, which is characterized in that tappet part 33 is formed in the shape of a fork, with tappet extensions 35, 36 of different lengths, wherein only one tappet extension 35, 36 is arranged to act on lever part 41.
[0147] A form-fit locking device, which is characterized in that tappet part 33 is actuatable by a switching tappet 12.
[0148] A form-fit locking device, which is characterized in that tappet part 33 interacts with a second return spring 42.
[0149] A form-fit locking device, which is characterized in that switching tappet 12 interacts with a first return spring 19.
[0150] A form-fit locking device, which is characterized in that second return spring 42 interacts directly only with one of tappet extensions 35, 36 and the other tappet extension 35, 36 is not directly actuated by a return spring.
[0151] A form-fit locking device, which is characterized in that longer tappet extension 36 has an access opening 69 for second return spring 42.
[0152] All features disclosed are essential to the invention (in themselves, but also in combination with one another). The disclosure the application also includes the disclosure content of the associated/attached priority documents (copy of the previous application) in full, also for the purpose of including features of these documents in the claims of the present application. The subclaims, even without the features of a referenced claim, characterize with their features independent refinements of the prior art according to the invention, in particular for undertaking divisional applications on the basis of these claims. The invention specified in each claim may additionally have one or more of the features specified in the previous description, in particular provided with reference numerals and/or specified in the list of reference numerals. The invention also relates to configurations in which individual features, listed in the previous description, are not implemented, in particular insofar as they are evidently dispensable for the respective intended use or may be replaced by other technically equivalent means.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0153] 1 Caster [0154] 2 Running wheel [0155] 3 Fork [0156] 4 Mounting pin [0157] 5 Fork shell part [0158] 5 Fork shell part [0159] 7 Fork leg [0160] 8 Fork cavity [0161] 9 Hollow axel [0162] 10 Switching cam [0163] 11 Coupling opening [0164] 12 Switching tappet [0165] 13 Pivot locking device [0166] 14 Form-fit locking device [0167] 15 Housing shell [0168] 16 Passage [0169] 17 Cam part [0170] 18 Annular collar [0171] 19 First return spring [0172] 20 Counter-cam [0173] 21 Control surface [0174] 22 Control recess [0175] 23 Control recess [0176] 24 Stop projection [0177] 25 Circumferential groove [0178] 26 Locking plate [0179] 27 Locking formation [0180] 28 Directional locking part [0181] 29 Bearing [0182] 30 Rotation blocking part [0183] 31 Rotation blocking projection [0184] 31 Extension [0185] 33 Tappet part [0186] 34 Bridge section [0187] 35 Tappet extension [0188] 36 Tappet extension [0189] 37 Guide projection [0190] 38 Guide opening [0191] 39 Pin [0192] 40 Control surface [0193] 41 Lever part [0194] 42 Second return spring [0195] 43 Rotation blocking engagement part [0196] 44 Toothing [0197] 45 Mounting part [0198] 46 Sliding extension [0199] 47 Sliding receptacle [0200] 48 Locking tooth [0201] 49 Support section [0202] 50 Entrainment projection [0203] 51 Fastening pin [0204] 52 Receptacle opening [0205] 53 Mounting pin [0206] 54 Pin receptacle [0207] 55 First actuating end [0208] 56 Second actuating end [0209] 57 Stop block [0210] 58 First spring [0211] 59 Second spring [0212] 60 Winding section [0213] 61 Spring leg [0214] 62 Support bracket [0215] 63 Spring leg [0216] 64 Spring leg [0217] 65 Groove [0218] 66 Winding section [0219] 67 Spring leg [0220] 68 Lever arm [0221] 69 Access opening [0222] 70 Spring element [0223] a Actuation axis [0224] b Line [0225] C Direction of movement [0226] d Direction of rotation [0227] e Direction of rotation [0228] l Length [0229] l Length [0230] r Direction of extension [0231] X Pivot axis [0232] Y Axis of rotation [0233] Z Pivot axis [0234] D Diameter [0235] D Diameter [0236] Angle