EP0473060B1 - Dispositif de guidage pour tiroirs - Google Patents

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EP0473060B1
EP0473060B1 EP91114049A EP91114049A EP0473060B1 EP 0473060 B1 EP0473060 B1 EP 0473060B1 EP 91114049 A EP91114049 A EP 91114049A EP 91114049 A EP91114049 A EP 91114049A EP 0473060 B1 EP0473060 B1 EP 0473060B1
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Manfred Adolphs
Hansfriedrich Willach
Horst Meier
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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
    • A47B88/00Drawers for tables, cabinets or like furniture; Guides for drawers
    • A47B88/40Sliding drawers; Slides or guides therefor
    • A47B88/453Actuated drawers
    • A47B88/46Actuated drawers operated by mechanically-stored energy, e.g. by springs
    • A47B88/467Actuated drawers operated by mechanically-stored energy, e.g. by springs self-closing
    • 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
    • A47B88/00Drawers for tables, cabinets or like furniture; Guides for drawers
    • A47B88/40Sliding drawers; Slides or guides therefor
    • A47B88/433Drawers with a couple of pivotally retractable, roller-supporting arms at the rear of the drawer, e.g. for curved slides or guides

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  • the invention relates to a drawer slide and in particular a drawer slide as a simple pull-out.
  • Drawer guides as single pull-outs have furniture-side guide rails and drawer-side pull-out rails.
  • a support roller is attached to the guide rails at the front end, on which the drawer-side extension rail is supported. Lugs protrude from the rear end of the drawer, on which there are rollers that are guided in the guide rails.
  • the drawer When the drawer is pulled out, it hits a stop if the castors are still a little way in the guide rails. The weight of the drawer is then supported by the support rollers, while the rollers prevent the drawer from tipping down.
  • the drawer When fully extended, the drawer is dimensioned such that the drawer box in its entire useful depth from the Furniture can be pulled out so that the interior of the drawer box is fully accessible from above, while a support structure attached to the drawers is still inside the cabinet.
  • Such drawer runners are those in which the drawer can be pulled out of the cabinet to such an extent that the rear wall of the drawer box is still in front of the cabinet cover. The further a drawer can be pulled out of the cabinet, the longer the support structure protruding from the drawer must be.
  • the cabinet depth must be such that it is equal to the depth of the drawer box plus the length of the support structure. This means that only part of the cabinet depth can be used.
  • each drawer takes the drawer immediately below it to a certain extent before it is completely pulled out and is supported on this partially pulled-out lower drawer.
  • the bottom drawer of the cabinet has no support.
  • Another disadvantage is that in high cupboards, in which the drawer content of the upper drawers is visible through the transparent drawer bottom, this visibility is limited by a partially extended lower drawer.
  • the partially pulled-out drawer underneath must also be pushed in and that when a drawer is pulled out, stop noises occur with the drawer underneath, which is very annoying when the drawer is used frequently prove. Due to the fact that one additional drawer is always taken along, an increased pull-out force is required.
  • all drawers must be arranged in a fixed height grid in order to ensure that the lower drawer is carried along. It is therefore not possible to vary the heights of individual drawers.
  • the preamble of claim 1 is based on a drawer guide as known from DE 29 46 113 A1.
  • the support structure supporting the drawer when it is pulled out consists of swivel arms which are attached to the rear end of the drawer and which, when the drawer is pushed in, are either swiveled in or swiveled up to reduce the effective drawer length when pushed in, and thus also the required cabinet depth .
  • the roller which is normally attached to a rigid rear extension of the drawer, is attached to a swivel arm, which also carries an auxiliary roller, which is also guided in the guide rail.
  • a drawer guide with vertically swiveling swivel arms requires so much space in the vertical direction that this solution is not suitable for drawers of low height.
  • Such high-mounted pull-out rails have the disadvantage that the outer sides of the drawer side walls do not have enough space for label holders to be attached to them, as are customary in pharmacy drawers.
  • the pull-out rails should be arranged as deep as possible on the drawer, with the result that the support rollers on the guide rails must be attached so deep that they protrude into the contour of the rail profile. This creates difficulties when removing the drawer when the lugs protruding from the drawer body have not only castors but also auxiliary rollers, the auxiliary rollers having to be lifted past the support rollers through a lifting opening.
  • the invention has for its object to provide a drawer guide of the type specified in the preamble of claim 1, i.e. a drawer guide that requires a small cabinet depth when the drawer can be pulled out further, in which when the drawer is pulled out in spite of the pivoting of the swivel arms carrying the casters, it is a stable one Guiding behavior of the drawer is guaranteed.
  • the swivel arms and the drawer have interlocking locking elements, by means of which the swivel arms are made rigid with respect to the drawer.
  • control cams are provided which unlock the locking elements when the drawer is pushed in, so that the swivel arms can now pivot inwards. This unlocking takes place, for example, in the final stage of the insertion process of the drawer, that is, when the swivel arms are no longer required for lateral stability.
  • the swivel arms are locked and therefore rigidly fixed about their swivel axes with respect to the drawer, so that they ensure the required lateral stability, particularly in the final phase of the pulling out.
  • the locking according to the invention makes it possible to restrict the guideway to the rear end of the guide rails, thereby avoiding guideway sections along the guide rails which would reduce the usable space of the drawers.
  • the locking can also prevent the leading rollers from uncontrollably grinding on the guide rails when the drawer is pushed in and thus act as a brake.
  • the control cams can also be provided in front of the transition region of the guide rails to the guide tracks pivoting the swivel arms, for example in the front half of the guide rails.
  • stable lateral guidance is achieved at least when the drawer is pulled far out, that is to say in the position in which the drawer forms a long lever arm.
  • the locking takes place when passing the control cams when pulling out the drawer and unlocking when inserting.
  • the locked state or the unlocked state is maintained in the opposite direction until the control cam subsequently passes, for which purpose corresponding bistable latching devices can be provided.
  • the swivel arms are preferably locked and unlocked by tilting the swivel arms about a tilt axis which is perpendicular to the swivel axis and perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the drawer. If the swivel arms can be swiveled about vertical axes, they are tilted for unlocking around a horizontal axis. Alternatively, unlocking can also be carried out by lifting the swivel arms in parallel.
  • the drawer guide according to the invention is particularly suitable for pharmacy drawers.
  • Pharmacy drawers are characterized by a relatively large length with a useful depth in the range of approximately 1.00 m and a total length of approximately 1.25 m.
  • Another special feature of pharmacy drawers is that the pull-out rails on the drawer box must be arranged at a low height above the floor, so that the side walls offer space for attaching card pockets for receiving label holders.
  • Those drawers that are arranged at eye level usually have a transparent bottom.
  • Another feature of pharmacy drawers is a slope in the drawer guide in order to achieve an automatic entry into the closed position.
  • drawer guide according to the invention is not limited to pharmacy cabinets.
  • FIG. 1 shows a cabinet 10 which contains numerous drawers 11 which can be pulled out of the cabinet towards the front.
  • These are pharmacy drawers that have a drawer box 12 in which objects can be accommodated in several compartments.
  • the drawer box has two parallel side walls 13, a rear wall 14, a front wall to which an exchangeable screen 15 is attached, and a bottom wall 16.
  • the bottom wall 16 can be transparent, for example consist of a grid.
  • the interior of the drawer box 12 is divided by compartments 17 which can be displaced into compartments which serve to hold various types of medication.
  • a card holder 18 can be assigned to each compartment, which is clamped onto the relevant side wall 13 and into which cards identifying the medicinal product can be inserted.
  • the card carriers 18 are located on the outside of the side wall 13.
  • a pull-out rail 19 runs on each of the side walls 13, which extends outwards and is arranged at a height of approximately 30 mm above the floor 16.
  • the part of the side wall 13 projecting beyond the pull-out rail 19 must be high enough that the card carriers 18 have space on it without colliding with the pull-out rail 19. This requires arranging the pull-out rail 19 relatively deep.
  • the side walls 13 are extended rearwards beyond the rear wall 14 and there they carry U-shaped holders 22, on each of which a swivel arm 23 has a vertical Swivel axis 24 is pivotally attached.
  • the pivot arms 23 are pivotable between the first position shown in Fig. 4, in which they extend in the longitudinal direction of the drawer and extend it to the rear, and the second position shown in Fig. 3, in which they are pivoted inwards, so that the holder 22 form the rear end of the drawer 11.
  • a roller 25 is mounted on a protruding pin. This roller runs in a guide rail 20.
  • the two guide rails 20 are connected to one another by guide tracks 26.
  • From the outer sides of the swivel arms 23 protrude guide pieces 27 which are arranged just in front of the rollers 25 and which can come into engagement with a guide track 26 to pivot the swivel arms 23 against one another (inwards) at the end of the insertion movement of the drawer, so that the swivel arms then assume the state shown in FIG. 3.
  • the swivel arms here have a length that corresponds to approximately half the width of the drawer, but the length of the swivel arms can also be greater, the swivel arms then overlapping when folded.
  • Figs. 5 and 6 the drawer is shown in the fully extended state.
  • the support roller 21 mounted on a pin of the guide rail 20 is located with more than half of its circumference within the contour of the guide rail.
  • a bead 28 provided on the pull-out rail 19 forms an end stop for the pull-out movement. It can be seen that the rear wall 14 projects beyond the front ends of the guide rails 20, and thus also beyond the front end of the cabinet 10, so that not there is only a full extension, but an overextension, in which the entire interior of the drawer box is at a distance in front of the cabinet and is accessible from above when pulled out.
  • an auxiliary roller 29 runs in the guide rail 20, which then takes over the guidance of the rear part of the drawer when the rollers 25 are out of engagement with the guide rails.
  • the auxiliary roller 29 is mounted on a lever 30 which is pivotable about a horizontal axis 31 fastened to the holder 22.
  • the lever 30 is coupled to a resilient latching element 32 which is also mounted on the axle 31 and is designed here as a leaf spring and has a pin 33 which passes through a hole in the lever 30 and can snap into a hole 34 in the holder 22.
  • the lever 30 interacts with a projection 35 provided on the outside of the swivel arm 23.
  • the lever has a nose 36 which, when the lever 30 is pivoted up, engages under the shoulder 35 and thus locks the pivot arm 23 in the first position shown in FIG. 7 (with respect to the drawer 11).
  • the lever 30 is pivoted up in such a way that the resilient latching element 32 is bent laterally by hand so that its pin 33 disengages from the hole 34 in the drawer but remains in engagement with the hole in the lever 30. 7, the pull-out rail 19 serves as a stop for limiting this movement.
  • the lever 30 is a two-armed lever, on one lever arm of which the auxiliary roller 29 and the nose 36 are located and the other lever arm by pivoting the locking element 32 with the entrainment of the Pin 33 can be moved manually.
  • a lifting opening 20a is provided at the front end of each guide rail 20, the upper horizontal leg of the C-profile being interrupted.
  • the auxiliary roller 29 lies under the lifting opening 20a. If the auxiliary roller 29 were mounted directly on the extension 22 or on the drawer, the drawer would have to be raised very steeply in this state so that the auxiliary roller 29 can be lifted over the supporting roller 21. Sufficient space above the drawer would be required for this. In order to avoid such a free space, the auxiliary roller 29 is mounted on the lever 30, which can be pivoted up from the position shown in FIG. 6, so that the auxiliary roller 29 assumes the position shown in FIG. 7, in which it is in relation to the drawer is raised. As shown in FIG.
  • the imaginary pivot axis 24 is formed by two bolts 42 and 43, of which the bolt 42 connects the upper legs and the bolt 43 the lower legs of the respective U-shaped projection 22 and the likewise U-shaped pivot arm 23.
  • One of the bolts 42 and 43 (in the present case the bolt 43) is shown in FIGS. 11 and 13 guided in an elongated hole 44 in the lower leg of the swivel arm 23, so that the swivel arm can be pivoted not only about the substantially vertical axis 24, but also about the bolt 42, namely about an axis which is horizontal and runs transversely to the longitudinal direction of the drawer.
  • This engagement can be released by a control cam 45, which is arranged in the transition region between the guide rail 20 and the guide track 26 on the guide track and on which the guide piece 27 runs.
  • a control cam 45 which is arranged in the transition region between the guide rail 20 and the guide track 26 on the guide track and on which the guide piece 27 runs.
  • the locking of the swivel arm in the stretched state by the locking elements 35 and 36 is effective in both tilt positions of the swivel arm.
  • the guideway 26 falls off again because the locking elements 40 and 41 interact again in this state according to FIG. 14 is not possible anyway.
  • the guideways 26 extend from the guide rails 20 in an arc shape and they then connect in a rectilinear section.
  • the figures 9 and 10 show the state in which the guide piece 27 has just reached the guideway 26 and in which the swivel arm 23 is raised for the purpose of unlocking. In this state, the roller 25 must also be released by the guide rail 20.
  • Figs. 15-18 different positions of the guide piece 27 on the guideway 26 are shown.
  • Fig. 15 and 16 show the transition area from the guide rail 20 to the guide track 26.
  • the guide track 26 is fastened to the guide rail 20 and that Guide piece 27 has on its underside a channel 50 which receives the web-shaped guide track 26.
  • the guideway 26 is provided with a laterally outwardly projecting head 26a which engages in the recess 50 in such a way that not only lateral guidance, but also vertical guidance of the guide piece, and thus of the swivel arm, takes place.
  • the guide piece 27 is formed on its underside so that the channel 50 adapts at all points of the guide track during sliding along the guide track and that the guide track 27 is positively guided by the guide track 26 in such a way that the guide piece does not move in any direction can remove from the guideway 26. If a large vertical force acts on the front end of the almost completely inserted drawer while the auxiliary rollers are in the area of the recesses 20c, the drawer is held by the guide piece 27 against folding up its rear end.
  • the unlocking and locking of the swivel arms 23 is controlled by a control cam 45, which is part of the guideway 26.
  • a control cam 45 which is part of the guideway 26.
  • control cam in the course of the guide rail 20, which acts on the roller 25, so that the locking and unlocking are not controlled via the guide piece 27 but via the roller 25.
  • the figures 19 to 28 show details of a second exemplary embodiment of the drawer guide.
  • the two holders 22 are fastened to the rear wall 14 of the drawer 11 with interlocking bent tabs 51, 52 which are clawed together.
  • a screw 53 is used to fix the holder 22, which screw is inserted through a hole in the upper leg of the rear wall 14 and is screwed into a threaded bore in the holder 22.
  • Each holder 22 has a U-shaped cross-section, the vertical leg 22a forming the base lying essentially in extension of the side wall of the drawer, while the horizontal legs 22b and 22c projecting therefrom point inwards.
  • the tabs 52 are provided on the front edges of the horizontal legs 22b and 22c. Due to the U-shaped design of the holder 22, the vertical leg 22a of which extends essentially over the entire height of the drawer, high rigidity against bending and twisting is achieved. Through the interlocking tabs 51 and 52, the holder 22 is rigidly connected to the rear wall 14 of the drawer and the force exerted by the swivel arm 23 on the holder 22 is transmitted to the relatively strong drawer rear wall.
  • the swing arm 23 also has a U-shaped cross section, i.e. it has a vertical leg 23a and horizontal legs 23b and 23c projecting therefrom. As shown in FIG. 21, the legs 23b and 23c are connected to one another at the rear end by a further vertical leg 23d projecting from the vertical leg, so that the swivel arm is in the form of a shell, but the end facing away from the leg 23d is open.
  • the swivel arm 23 has a lower height than the holder 22 and is gripped vertically by it.
  • the vertical leg 23a points in the area that just outside in the extended state according to FIG. 19 of the holder 22 lies on an outwardly bent portion 54, so that outside the holder the vertical leg 23a is flush with the leg 22a of the holder.
  • a stop 55 on the outside of the arm 23a of the swivel arm abuts against a support on the inside of the arm 22a of the holder, as a result of which, in conjunction with the locking element 41, torques of the extended swivel arm 23 are transmitted to the holder.
  • the offset 54 it is achieved that the part of the swivel arm lying outside the holder 22 is displaced outwards, so that the axis of the roller 25 can be made shorter and the moment exerted by the roller on the swivel arm 23 is reduced.
  • the swivel arm is stiffened by the offset 54.
  • the swivel arm 23 In the folded-out state, that is to say when the stop 55 abuts against the holder 22, the swivel arm 23 automatically enters the locked state. This is done in that a locking element 41 provided on the holder 22 comes into engagement with a locking element 40 of the swivel arm 23.
  • the locking element 40 is a hole in the lower horizontal leg 23c and the locking element 41 is a formation or elevation on the lower leg 22c of the holder.
  • the swivel arms are manually swiveled outwards, and they engage automatically.
  • the lever 30 is then brought into the locking position in which the overlapping locking elements 35, 36 are in engagement with one another (FIG. 26). Due to the interlocking locking elements which are arranged on the horizontal legs 22c and 23c in the interior of the space enclosed by the holder, side forces acting on the swivel arm 23 are transmitted to the holder 22 and from there to the rear wall 14 of the drawer, so that the swivel arm between the locking element 41 and the stop 55 is held absolutely rigidly on the holder 22 while the roller 25 runs in the guide rail 20.
  • a hole 57 is provided on the upper leg 22b of the holder 22 in a recess into which a one-piece bush 58 protruding upward from the leg 23b of the pivot arm 23 is immersed.
  • the bushing 58 is surrounded by a plastic ring 59, which is seated in the bore 57.
  • a screw 42 is screwed into the bushing 58, the head of which is located in the recess of the leg 22b.
  • the bushing 58 forms, together with the plastic ring 59, the upper bearing 60 of the swivel arm 23.
  • the lower bearing 61 of the swivel arm which is also on the axis 24, is formed by a bushing 62 which is integrally formed on the leg 22c of the holder and which is surrounded by a plastic ring 62a .
  • a fork-shaped slot 63 (FIG. 23) which surrounds the plastic ring 62a.
  • the plastic rings 59 and 62a reduce the noise in the bearings 60 and 61 when the swing arm 23 moves relative to the holder 22.
  • the bearings 60 and 61 should be loaded as little as possible when the support structure is loaded by the fact that a vertical load acts on the drawer which is pulled out as far as it will go.
  • the support edges and counter support edges described below are provided to relieve the load on the bearings.
  • the front edge of the vertical leg 23a of the swivel arm 23 forms a support edge 64 (FIGS. 21 and 22) and on the inside of the vertical leg 22a of the holder there is a formation 65 which forms the corresponding counter support edge 66.
  • the support edges 64 and 66 are located in the lower area of the holder and swivel arm.
  • a hole 67 is provided on the leg 23a of the swivel arm, into which a recess 68 engages, which is directed inward from the leg 22a of the holder 22.
  • the front edge of the hole 67 forms the support edge 69 and the front edge of the formation 68 forms the counter support edge 70.
  • the formations 65 and 68 thus absorb the bending force and cause the pivot arm 23 with respect to the holder 22 cannot be tipped down.
  • the torsional moment that occurs when the drawer is pulled out is above that in the upper area of the Swivel arm provided stop 55 and intercepted below by the locking elements 40,41.
  • the pivot arm 23 can be pivoted about the vertical pivot axis 24 and tilted slightly around the upper bearing 60, it is rigidly connected to the holder 22 in the operating state shown in FIG. 21, due to the described power transmission and the rigid construction of Swivel arm and holder no significant deformations, even with high forces.
  • the figures 26 to 28 show a modified embodiment of the roller holder for the auxiliary roller 29.
  • the roller holder here also consists of a two-armed lever 30 which can be pivoted about the axis 31.
  • One lever arm carries the auxiliary roller 29 and the detent 36 which interacts with the projection 35, while the other lever arm is designed as a detent element 32 resilient in the manner of a spiral spring.
  • the lever 30 has an edge 30a facing the outer wall of the holder 22 and a raised or bulged central part 30b surrounded by the edge 30a.
  • the rear end 30c of the resilient lever arm protrudes obliquely forward from the holder 22 according to FIG. 27. This end 30c can be gripped with a tool, for example a screwdriver 73, according to FIG.
  • a pin 76 is provided on the lever 30, which pin extends inwards, i.e. towards the holder 22, protrudes and projects into a hole 77 in the holder.
  • the ends of the elongated hole 77 form the end stops for the pivoting movement of the lever.
  • the hole 77 has an extension in the middle so that the head 76a can be pushed through when the lever is installed.
  • the side walls 13 of the drawer are extended beyond the rear wall, so that, according to FIG. 27, they rest on the legs 22a of the holder 22 in double layers.
  • the pull-out rail 19 is also shown in FIGS. 25 and 26 continued on the side wall 13 into the area of the holder 22. At the rear end of the pull-out rail 19 there is a downward bend 19a which limits the pull-out length of the drawer.

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  1. Dispositif de guidage pour tiroir comprenant deux rails de guidage (20) côté meuble et deux rails de tirage (19) côté tiroir,
    des galets de support (21) prévus à l'extrémité avant des rails de guidage (20) pour le soutien des rails de tirage (19),
    des bras orientables (23) prévus à l'extrémité arrière du tiroir (11) avec des galets de roulement (25) se déplaçant dans les rails de guidage (20),
    et des chemins de guidage (26) côté meuble, qui guident les bras orientables (23) pour l'exécution d'un mouvement de pivotement de telle sorte que les bras orientables lors de l'entrée du tiroir sont tournés d'une première position s'étendant parallèlement à la direction longitudinale du tiroir dans une deuxième position s'étendant transversalement à l'axe longitudinal,
    caractérisé par le fait,
    que les bras orientables (23) et le tiroir (11) comportent des éléments de verrouillage (40, 41) venant en prise mutuelle, qui verrouillent les bras orientables dans la première position alors que les galets de roulement (25) sont guidés à l'intérieur des rails de guidage (20), et que dans la région des rails de guidage (20) ou des chemins de guidage (26) des cames (45) sont prévues qui libèrent l'un de l'autre les éléments de verrouillage (40, 41) lors de l'entrée du tiroir (11) et qui les mettent en prise mutuelle lors de la sortie du tiroir (11).
  2. Dispositif de guidage pour tiroir selon la revendication 1, caractérisé par le fait que les cames (45) comportent des rampes (46) et que les bras orientables (23) sont montés basculants respectivement autour d'un axe de basculement qui s'étend perpendiculairement à l'axe de pivotement respectif (24) et à la direction longitudinale du tiroir.
  3. Dispositif de guidage pour tiroir selon la revendication 1, caractérisé par le fait que les bras orientables (23) sont soulevés et abaissés parallèlement par les cames (45).
  4. Dispositif de guidage pour tiroir selon l'une des revendications 1-3, caractérisé par le fait que sur le tiroir (11) sont disposés en saillie vers l'arrière des supports (22) comportant une aile verticale (22a) et au moins une aile horizontale (22b, 22c), que les bras orientables (23) sont fixés sur les supports (22) de manière pivotante respectivement autour d'un axe vertical (24) et comportent une aile verticale (23a) et au moins une aile horizontale (23b, 23c) et que les éléments de verrouillage (40, 41) se composent d'un évidement et d'une saillie sur les ailes horizontales (23c, 22c) du bras orientable (23) et du support (22).
  5. Dispositif de guidage pour tiroir selon la revendication 4, caractérisé par le fait qu'un appui est respectivement prévu sur les supports (22) au-dessus des éléments de verrouillage (41), lequel appui en coopération avec l'élément de verrouillage (41) transmet les moments de torsion du bras orientable au support (22).
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