CN114786532B - Furniture element - Google Patents

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CN114786532B
CN114786532B CN202080083046.8A CN202080083046A CN114786532B CN 114786532 B CN114786532 B CN 114786532B CN 202080083046 A CN202080083046 A CN 202080083046A CN 114786532 B CN114786532 B CN 114786532B
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
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The invention relates to a furniture element (2, 3) comprising an outer body (2) and an inner body (3) which is movably mounted relative to the outer body via a translational swivel bearing (4). The outer body (2) and the inner body (3) have at least one base (21, 31) and a cover plate (22, 32), wherein the inner body (3) has at least one side wall (33) connected to the base (31) and the cover plate (32), and the translational rotation bearing (4) is arranged between the base (21) of the outer body (2) and the base (31) of the inner body (3). A guide bearing (5) is arranged between the cover plate (22) of the outer body (2) and the cover plate (32) of the inner body (3), the guide bearing comprising at least one first guide rail (6, 6 ') arranged on one of the cover plates (22, 32) and at least one guide element (8, 8 ') arranged on the other cover plate (22, 32) and protruding into the first guide rail (6, 6 ').

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Furniture element
Technical Field
The present invention relates to a furniture element according to the preamble of claim 1.
Background
Furniture elements, such as shelves or racks, are known, for example, from JP 10318669 or DE 10 2017 106 170 A1, wherein an inner body or support plate is arranged on or in an outer body so as to be rotatable and translatable simultaneously.
In order to achieve such a translational rotary movement, a translational rotary bearing is used in DE10 2017 106 170 A1. Such a translational swivel bearing basically has two plates with a running groove formed therein, in which a rolling roller or ball is guided, wherein the running groove is shaped in such a way that they enable a rotational movement of one (upper) plate with respect to the second (lower) plate at a predetermined angle.
Furthermore, slots are provided in the upper plate to allow translational movement of the plates relative to each other.
In particular, the support plates described in the latter publication have been proven in practice.
In the case of shelves, there are often problems of: on the one hand, the articles stored thereon are to be protected from dust and on the other hand, to allow good access to the articles. In the case of larger and/or taller furniture elements, in particular wall or high cabinets and the like, it is also necessary to provide sufficient support for the rotary movement in the area of the cover plate of the furniture element.
In particular, the large tolerances and lack of rigidity of the individual parts of the furniture element make it more difficult to mount additional translational rotary bearings in the region of the cover plate, so that in the case of such additional translational rotary bearings the rolling bearing elements mounted therein are no longer guided in bearing grooves provided for this purpose.
Disclosure of Invention
It is an object of the present invention to provide a furniture element having an outer body and an inner body mounted for movement relative to the outer body via a translational rotary bearing, which furniture element provides a reliable translational rotary movement and is easy to assemble.
This object is achieved by a furniture element having the features of claim 1.
In the furniture element according to the invention, the outer body and the inner body have at least one base plate and a cover plate. The inner body has at least one sidewall connected to the bottom plate and the cover plate.
A translational rotation bearing is located between the bottom plate of the outer body and the bottom plate of the inner body.
A guide bearing is arranged between the cover plates of the outer body and the inner body, the guide bearing having at least one first guide rail arranged on one of the cover plates and at least one guide element arranged on the other of the cover plates and extending into the first guide rail.
The arrangement of the guide bearings between the face plate of the outer body and the face plate of the inner body provides a sufficient lateral guidance of the inner body in the fixedly held outer body, by means of which guidance the translational rotational movement of the inner body by means of the translational rotational bearing is facilitated.
Advantageous embodiment variants of the invention are the subject matter of the dependent claims.
According to an advantageous embodiment variant, the first guide rail is designed as an open or closed curved track parallel to the plane of the cover plate and has an elliptical or oval shape.
Such an open or closed curved track allows to facilitate in a simple way the movement of the inner body realized by the translational swivel bearing.
According to an advantageous further development of the invention, the guide bearing has at least one second guide rail arranged on one of the cover plates and at least one guide element arranged on the other of the cover plates and protruding into the second guide rail.
By means of such a second guide rail and a second guide element, the guidance of the inner body relative to the outer body in the region of the cover plate is further improved.
The second guide rail is preferably designed as a curve which runs parallel to the plane of the cover plate and runs approximately diagonally through this plane.
According to another advantageous embodiment variant of the invention, the first guide rail is formed as a groove which is inserted into the surface of the cover plate of the inner body facing the cover plate of the outer body.
Such a recess can be incorporated in such a cover plate in a simple and cost-effective manner.
The same applies to the second guide rail, although it is also conceivable to insert the first guide rail into one of the cover plates and to insert the second guide rail into the other of the cover plates and to fasten the guide element in each case to the other cover plate accordingly.
According to a preferred embodiment variant, the guide element is designed as a pin, a bolt or a wheel, so that in the case of the guide element being designed as a pin or a bolt it can slide in the guide rail, whereas in the case of the guide element being designed as a wheel and wherein the wheel abuts against a side edge of the guide rail only the rolling friction is active.
Thus, translational and rotational movement of the inner body relative to the outer body can be performed with little resistance.
In a preferred further development, the guide element has an elastic sheath, whereby, on the one hand, damping is applied in the event of the guide element striking a side edge of the guide rail.
Another advantage of such an elastic sheath is that in combination with a narrow point in the guide rail area, for example before reaching a predetermined end position, braking of the movement of the inner body relative to the outer body can be achieved in a simple manner.
Thus, according to another preferred embodiment variant, the width of the rail varies along the longitudinal extension of the rail.
In addition to the advantageous use of such varying widths of the guide rail, other areas of the guide rail can also be designed to widen to such an extent: so that it is possible to pass through such a region of the guide rail with particularly little resistance.
According to a further preferred embodiment variant, the clamping cam is arranged, in particular formed, in the guide rail in the region of at least one end. Such a clamping cam enables a user to tactilely determine when the end position of the inner body is reached.
According to a further embodiment variant, the clamping cams are arranged, in particular integrally formed, in the middle region of the guide rail. Such a clamping cam enables the user to tactilely determine when a defined intermediate position of the inner body is reached.
According to a further embodiment variant, the guide element is designed as a pin, a bolt or a wheel or a ball bearing with a fixed outer surface, wherein a resilient or elastic clamping cam is arranged in the guide rail in the region of at least one end or in the region of an intermediate position.
Such a clamping cam enables the user to tactilely determine when the inner body reaches an end or intermediate position.
According to another preferred embodiment variant, the inner body is movable relative to the outer body from a first functional position to a second functional position rotated through a predetermined angle relative to the initial position, wherein in both functional positions the bottom plate and the cover plate of the inner body and the outer body are aligned in a matching geometry relative to each other.
In particular, this allows the furniture element to be arranged in combination with other furniture elements in different functional positions without the furniture element occupying different areas of the room.
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Preferred exemplary embodiments are explained in more detail below with reference to the attached drawing figures, wherein:
Fig. 1 shows an isometric view of a first embodiment variant of the inner body of a furniture element according to the invention, with a first guide rail designed as a closed oval;
Fig. 2 shows an isometric view of an alternative embodiment variant of a furniture element according to the invention, wherein the cover plate of the outer body is omitted to show the first and second guide tracks formed instead;
figures 3 and 4 show different isometric exploded views of the furniture element of figure 2,
Figure 5 shows a top view of the cover plate of the inner body of the embodiment variant shown in figures 2 to 4,
Figure 6 shows a cross-sectional view of the inner body along section VI in figure 5,
Figure 7 shows a detailed part of the part marked VII in figure 6,
Figure 8 shows an isometric view of the cover plate with the inner body of the guide element inserted into the guide rail,
Figure 9a shows an isometric view of the furniture element in a slightly open functional position,
Fig. 9b shows an isometric view of the furniture element with the cover plate of the outer body omitted, in a slightly open functional position before the start of the rotational movement, and
Fig. 10a and 10b show isometric views of the furniture element in a functional position in which the inner body is rotated 180 ° relative to the outer body relative to the closed position, wherein the cover plate of the outer body is omitted in fig. 10 b.
Detailed Description
In the following description of the drawings, terms such as top, bottom, left, right, front, rear, etc. refer exclusively to exemplary representations and positions of furniture elements, outer bodies, inner bodies, cover plates, floors, guide rails, guide elements, etc. selected in the respective drawings. These terms are not to be construed in a limiting sense, i.e. the references may be changed due to different working positions or mirror symmetrical designs, etc.
In fig. 2 to 4, the reference numeral 1 denotes a variant of an embodiment of a furniture element according to the invention. The furniture element 1 has an outer body 2 and an inner body 3, which is mounted so as to be movable relative to the outer body 2 by means of a translational swivel bearing 4 (shown in fig. 4).
As shown in particular in fig. 3 and 4, the outer body 2 and the inner body 3 have a bottom plate 21, 31 and a cover plate 22, 32, respectively. The inner body 3 also has two side walls 33, 34 connected to the bottom plate 31 and the cover plate 32.
In principle, it is also conceivable to connect the bottom plate 31 to the cover plate 32 via only one such side wall. In the case of the embodiment variant shown here, the outer body 2 also has two side walls 23, 24. In the embodiment variant shown here, the base plate 21, 31 and the cover plate 22, 32 have square surfaces.
Other shaped designs are also conceivable here, such as in particular rectangular designs with sides of unequal length or other polygonal designs.
In this case, at least one side wall for connecting the bottom plate 31 to the cover plate 32 is generally arranged substantially flush with the outer edge of the bottom plate 31 or the cover plate 32, but it is equally possible to arrange the side wall at a distance or at an angle from the outer edge of the bottom plate 31 or the cover plate 32 within the scope of the invention.
As shown in fig. 4, the translational rotation bearing 4 is arranged between the bottom plate 21 of the outer body 2 and the bottom plate 31 of the inner body 3.
The translatory rotary bearing 4 preferably has a plurality of running grooves 41, wherein the running rollers or balls are guided, the running grooves 41 being shaped such that they allow a rotary movement of the inner body 3 through a predetermined angle with respect to the outer body 2, in the exemplary embodiment shown here, in particular through 180 °.
The translational swivel bearing 4 further comprises a support plate 42 having a slot 43 via which a translational movement of the inner body 3 relative to the outer body 2 can be enabled in the direction a shown in fig. 4.
For the basic design and mode of operation of such a translational rotary bearing 4, reference is made for example to DE 10 2017 106170 A1, in which such a translational rotary bearing 4 is described in detail.
As further shown in fig. 2 to 4 and 8 to 10, the guide bearing 5 is arranged between the cover plate 22 of the outer body 2 and the cover plate 32 of the inner body 3. The guide bearing 5 has at least one first guide rail 6 arranged on one of the cover plates 22, 32 and at least one guide element 8 arranged on the other of the cover plates 22, 32 and projecting into the first guide rail 6.
In the present exemplary embodiment, the guide bearing 5 is formed in a separate plate fixed in a receiving portion integrally formed in the cover plate 32 of the inner body 3. Alternatively, the guide bearing 5 may also be directly incorporated in the cover plate 22, 32 of the inner body 3 or the outer body 2.
Although in the exemplary embodiment shown in fig. 2 to 10, the second guide rail 7 is also arranged between the cover plates 22, 32 in addition to the first guide rail 6, into which the second guide element 8 protrudes, fig. 1 shows an example with only an inner body of one first guide rail 6 'embedded in the cover plate 32, into which the guide element 8' protrudes.
More than two guide rails 6, 7 and more than two guide elements 8 may also be provided.
Although the first guide rail 6' shown in fig. 1 is formed to have a closed curved path having an elliptical or oval shape parallel to the plane of the cover plate 32, the first guide rail 6 shown in fig. 2 to 10 is formed to have an open curved path having an elliptical or oval shape.
As shown in particular in fig. 3 and 4, the guide elements 8, 8' are fixed in a stationary manner to the surface of the cover plate 22 of the outer body 2 facing the cover plate 32 of the inner body 3.
The guide elements 8, 8' are therefore preferably designed as pins, bolts or wheels or ball bearings. For example, the guiding element 8' shown in fig. 1 is designed as a pin, whereas the guiding element 8 shown in fig. 2 to 10 is designed as a wheel with a hub attached to the cover plate 22 of the outer body 2.
The axis of rotation of the guide element 8, which is designed as a wheel, is preferably perpendicular to the plane of the cover plates 22, 32.
The guide rails 6, 6', 7 are preferably designed to be inserted into grooves in the surface of the cover plate 32 of the inner body 3 facing the cover plate 22 of the outer body 2.
As shown, for example, in fig. 5 and 8, the second guide rail 7 is formed as a curve extending in an arcuate manner parallel to the plane of the cover plates 22, 32, passing approximately diagonally through the plane.
As can be seen in fig. 5, for example, the curve preferably has three sections, wherein, as shown in fig. 8, the two sections 75, 76 extending centrally from the ends 71, 72 of the rail 7 are formed with approximately the same radius of curvature, while the central section 77 of the rail 7 has a smaller radius of curvature which helps to guide the inner body 3 when the inner body 3 extends maximally out of the outer body 2.
As can be further seen in fig. 8, clamping cams 63, 73 are preferably arranged, in particular integrally formed, in the region of the ends 61, 62, 71, 72 of the guide rails 6, 7 for tactile detection by a user of a predetermined position, in particular an end position, of the inner body 3 relative to the outer body 2.
In an alternative design, a clamping cam arrangement, in particular integrally formed in the middle region of the guide rails 6, 7, is used for tactile detection by the user of a predetermined middle position of the inner body 3 relative to the outer body 2.
In order to further improve the guiding of the inner body 3 relative to the outer body 2, the guiding element 8 preferably has an elastic sheath 82. The sheath 82 is for example made of rubber or rubber-like material and surrounds the edge or core 81 of the guide element 8.
The sheath 82 serves as a guide surface in contact with the side walls 64, 74 of the guide rails 6, 7. The guide element 8' according to the exemplary embodiment of fig. 1 may also have a corresponding sheath for contact with the side wall 64' of the guide rail 6 '.
According to a further embodiment variant, the guide element is designed as a pin, a bolt or a wheel or a ball bearing with a fixed outer surface, wherein a resilient or elastic clamping cam is arranged in the guide rail 6, 7 in the region of at least one end or in the region of an intermediate position.
Such a clamping cam enables the user to tactilely determine when the inner body reaches an end or intermediate position.
The guide rails 6, 6', 7 and the translational swivel bearing 4 are in particular designed in such a way that the inner body 3 can be moved relative to the outer body 2 from a first functional position to a second functional position rotated through a predetermined angle relative to the initial position, wherein the bottom plates 21, 31 and the cover plates 22, 32 of the inner body 3 and the outer body 2 are aligned in a matching geometry relative to each other in both functional positions.
Fig. 2 shows, for example, a closed position as a first functional position of such a furniture element 1, in which the interior of the furniture element is closed off from the outside by the side walls 23, 24 of the outer body and by the side walls 33, 34 of the inner body.
In order to gain access to the items stored in the furniture element 1, the inner body 3 is moved from this closed position relative to the outer body 2, as is shown by way of example in fig. 9a and 9 b.
Here, fig. 9a shows an intermediate position of the inner body 3 relative to the outer body 2, wherein the inner body 3 is translated out of the outer body 2 by a distance, which is limited by the length of the slot 43 of the translation swivel bearing 4, and rotated by an angle of about 30 ° in the direction of rotation R 1.
As the translational rotational movement of the inner body 3 with respect to the outer body 2 continues, the inner body 3 eventually reaches a second functional position, also referred to herein as an open position, shown in fig. 10. In this open position, the inner body 3 is again fully housed in the outer body 2, rotated 180 ° with respect to the outer body 2.
Since the side walls 33, 34 are now arranged close to the side walls 23, 24 of the outer body 2, the interior of the inner body 3 can be accessed from both open sides. Thus, the inner body may have additional separating elements, such as shelves.
The depth of the guide rails 6, 6 'and 7 (designed here as grooves) and the length of the guide elements 8, 8' also allow for compensating manufacturing tolerances.
Any deflection of the outer body 2 due to gravity exerted on the bottom plate 21 of the outer body 2 by the inner body 3 and the objects stored therein is also compensated for by providing such grooves.
In particular, when the inner body rotates out of the outer body 2 to its maximum position, the weight of the inner body acting on the bottom plate 21 of the outer body 2 may cause the bottom plate 21 to deflect slightly vertically downwards.
The use of another translational rotation bearing between the cover plates 22, 32 may risk that the rolling elements disengage from the travelling groove 41 during movement due to deflection of the bottom plate 21, resulting in tilting of the inner body 3 and, in the worst case, falling out of the outer body 2.
Even in this case, due to the depth of the guide rails 6,6 'and 7 formed as grooves and the length of the guide elements 8, 8', reliable guiding of the inner body 3 with respect to the outer body 2 can be ensured reliably.
The furniture element 1 can be used in particular as a furniture element for a wall cabinet, a high cabinet, a cooking island, etc.
List of reference numerals
1. Furniture element
2. An outer body
21. Bottom plate
22. Cover plate
23. Side wall
24. Side wall
3. An inner body
31. Bottom plate
32. Cover plate
33. Side wall
34. Side wall
4. Translational rotary bearing
41. Travelling groove
42. Support plate
43. Slot groove
5. Guide bearing
6. 6' First guide rail
61. End portion
62. End portion
63. Clamping cam
64. 64' Side wall
7. Second guide rail
71. End portion
72. End portion
73. Clamping cam
74. Side wall
75. Part of the
76. Part of the
77. Part of the
8. 8' Guide element
81. Core(s)
82. Sheath
Direction A
R 1、R2 direction of rotation.

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1. A furniture element (1) having an outer body (2) and an inner body (3) which is movably mounted with respect to the outer body by means of a translatory rotary bearing (4),
Wherein the outer body (2) and the inner body (3) comprise at least one bottom plate (21, 31) and a cover plate (22, 32),
Wherein the inner body (3) has at least one side wall (33) connected to the bottom plate (31) and to the cover plate (32),
Wherein the translational rotation bearing (4) is arranged between a bottom plate (21) of the outer body (2) and a bottom plate (31) of the inner body (3),
It is characterized in that the method comprises the steps of,
-A guide bearing (5) is arranged between the cover plates (22, 32) of the outer body (2) and the cover plates (32) of the inner body (3), said guide bearing having at least one first guide rail (6, 6 ') arranged on one of the cover plates (22, 32) and at least one guide element (8, 8') arranged on the other of the cover plates (22, 32) and protruding into the first guide rail (6, 6 '), a clamping cam (63, 73) being arranged in the region of at least one end (61, 62, 71, 72) of the guide rails (6, 6', 7) or in the region of an intermediate position.
2. Furniture element (1) according to claim 1, characterized in that the first guide rail (6, 6') is shaped as an open or closed curved track parallel to the plane of the cover plate (22, 32) and has an elliptical or oval shape.
3. -Piece of furniture element (1) according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the guide bearing (5) has at least one second guide rail (7) arranged on one of the cover plates (22, 32) and at least one guide element (8, 8') arranged on the other of the cover plates (22, 32) and protruding into the second guide rail (7).
4. A furniture element (1) according to claim 3, characterized in that the second guide rail (7) is designed as a curve extending in an arcuate manner parallel to the plane of the cover plate (22, 32), which runs diagonally through said plane.
5. Furniture element (1) according to claim 1, characterized in that the first guide rail (6, 6') is formed as a groove which is introduced into the surface of the cover plate (32) of the inner body (3) facing the cover plate (22) of the outer body (2).
6. -Furniture element (1) according to claim 3, characterized in that the second guide rail (7) is formed as a groove inserted into the surface of the cover plate (22) of the cover plate (32) of the inner body (3) facing the outer body (2).
7. Furniture element (1) according to claim 1, characterized in that the guide element (8, 8') is designed as a pin, a bolt or a wheel or a ball bearing.
8. Furniture element (1) according to claim 1, characterized in that the guiding element (8, 8') has an elastic sheath (82).
9. Furniture element (1) according to claim 8, characterized in that the elastic sheath (82) is designed for abutment against a guiding surface of a side wall (64, 64', 74) of the guide rail (6, 6', 7).
10. Furniture element (1) according to claim 1, characterized in that the width of the guide rail (6, 6', 7) is designed to vary along the longitudinal extension of the guide rail (6, 6', 7).
11. Furniture element (1) according to claim 1, characterized in that the clamping cams (63, 73) are integrally formed in the region of at least one end (61, 62, 71, 72) or in the region of an intermediate position in the guide rail (6, 6', 7).
12. Furniture element (1) according to claim 1, characterized in that a resilient or elastic clamping cam (63, 73) is arranged in the guide rail (6, 6', 7) in the region of at least one end (61, 62, 71, 72) or intermediate position.
13. Furniture element (1) according to claim 1, characterized in that the inner body (3) is movable relative to the outer body (2) from a first functional position to a second functional position rotated through a predetermined angle relative to an initial position, wherein the bottom plates (21, 31) of the inner body (3) and the outer body (2) and the cover plates (22, 32) are aligned in a matching geometry relative to each other in both functional positions.
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