EP0511975B1 - Element rotatif a palier pivotant pour encoignure - Google Patents

Element rotatif a palier pivotant pour encoignure Download PDF

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EP0511975B1
EP0511975B1 EP91901761A EP91901761A EP0511975B1 EP 0511975 B1 EP0511975 B1 EP 0511975B1 EP 91901761 A EP91901761 A EP 91901761A EP 91901761 A EP91901761 A EP 91901761A EP 0511975 B1 EP0511975 B1 EP 0511975B1
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Heinrich Sagel
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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
    • A47B49/00Revolving cabinets or racks; Cabinets or racks with revolving parts
    • A47B49/004Cabinets with compartments provided with trays revolving on a vertical axis
    • 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
    • A47B49/00Revolving cabinets or racks; Cabinets or racks with revolving parts
    • A47B49/004Cabinets with compartments provided with trays revolving on a vertical axis
    • A47B49/006Corner cabinets

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  • the invention relates to a rotating floor according to DE-GM 85 26 885, with rotary axis bearing for corner cabinets in the form of a full circle or partial circular floor, which is made in one piece from plastic and a support plate stiffened by underside, radially extending ribs with a central pivot bearing and a circumferential raised one Has edge.
  • the lower-side stiffening ribs are designed with relatively large and high cross-sections for reasons of stability, which on the one hand leads to a greater material requirement for plastic in these rotating floors and gives the rotating floor an undesirably high weight, as a result of which the axle bearing must be made stronger and the mobility is difficult.
  • the height of the edge delimiting the receiving and storage space on the carrier plate is lost due to the relatively high stiffening ribs, so that the edge often has an insufficient securing height.
  • the known rotating shelves on the top of their carrier plate are equipped with ring-shaped anti-slip ribs for the parked objects, which, however, do not have any during the rotary movement desired effect for securing the position of the objects.
  • the object of the invention is therefore to equip a plastic rotating floor constructed according to the type mentioned at the outset with a special design of its stiffening ribs, by means of which, with greater stability, less material is required for the rotating floor production, the rotating floor is lighter in weight and its peripheral edge with the same overall floor height should be executable higher for improved security.
  • the invention relates to a rotary axis bearing for the rotating floor, which has a standpipe which can be fixed in the corner cabinet, around which the rotating floor is rotatably held with a basket bearing and is rotatably supported with this basket bearing on a basket carrier secured against rotation about the standpipe, and the basket bearing and the basket carrier have superimposed sliding flanges.
  • Such a rotary axis bearing is known from DE-GM 87 15 548, which is, however, designed for rotating baskets made of wire.
  • the object of the invention is to further develop the known rotary axis bearing and to equip it with a specially designed rotary basket bearing for the rotary bearing of plastic rotary baskets, which can be used in the rotary axis bearing according to DE-GM 87 15 548 while maintaining the pedestal and the basket carrier .
  • the features have created a specially designed rotary basket bearing, which results in a one-piece adapter made of plastic, which is provided for the rotary mounting of plastic rotating shelves.
  • This rotary basket bearing is designed as a flange bearing and engages with at least one, preferably several, integrally formed driver webs in grooves in the bearing bush of the rotary basket.
  • the rotating floor bearing bushing is designed with more grooves than the rotating basket bearing with carrier webs, so that the rotating floor can be fixed in different, rotated positions on the rotating basket bearing.
  • the rotating base with its grooves is simply plugged onto the driver webs and is then supported on the sliding flange of the rotating basket bearing.
  • This optionally rotated use position of the rotating floor solves the further task of a variable rotating floor device and rotating floor end limit position in the corner cabinet.
  • this rotary basket bearing is a further development of the rotary axis bearing according to DE-GM 87 15 548 and can be used on this rotary axis bearing using the existing pillar and the basket carrier.
  • the well-known rotary axle bearing for the wire rotating basket and the new rotary axle bearing for the plastic rotating floor can be used on the pedestal and the basket support; the user can then carry out this easily and conveniently by using one or the other rotary basket bearing.
  • the rotary basket bearing is simple and inexpensive and has a very simple assembly.
  • the rotating shelf (rotating basket) for corner kitchen cabinets for holding various household items is made in one piece from plastic as a full circle or partial circle floor.
  • the rotating floor has a carrier plate (1) which has a central pivot bearing (2) for the rotatable mounting of the rotating floor around an upright stand column (13) (stand pipe).
  • a molded-up raised edge (3) runs around the carrier plate (1) on the jacket side and forms a bowl-shaped receiving space (4) for the objects to be accommodated with the carrier plate (1).
  • This raised edge (3) as shown in FIG. 3, can be double-walled with a U-section open at the bottom, the outer edge wall (3a) being extended downward beyond the carrier plate (1).
  • the support plate (1) is stiffened on the underside by radial ribs (5) running from the pivot bearing (2) to the outer edge wall (3a). These ribs (5) are connected to the underside (1a) of the carrier plate (1) on part of their rib height to form hollow profiles (6) and these hollow profiles (6) run from the pivot bearing (2) in a radial direction to the edge (3) and end there on the inner edge wall (3b), where they terminate in an arc (6a) between the edge wall (3b) and the support plate (1) (Fig. 3).
  • Each rib (5) is formed by an upright web (7) and the hollow profile (6) between the web (7) and the underside of the carrier plate (1a), which with its enlarged cross section compared to the web (7) has rounded portions (8) into the web (7) and the carrier plate (1).
  • This expanded hollow profile (6) shows a channel (9) which is continuous from the pivot bearing (2) to the profile arch (6a) and is closed by the profile arch (6a) at its length end.
  • these hollow profiles (6) are extended as a profile arch (6b) into the U-profile of the edge (3) and end under the edge web (3c) (Fig. 5) , or on the outer edge wall (3a) at a distance below the edge web (3c) (Fig. 6), so that in both versions the channel (9) is guided around the inner edge wall (3b) and from the arch (6b) and the edge wall (3b) is limited according to FIG. 5 or runs out between both edge walls (3a, 3b) and the web (3c).
  • the edge (3) has been given an increased rigidity by this hollow profile arch (6b) which is extended into the edge U-profile (3).
  • Each hollow profile (6) has the same profile height over the entire radial length and each web (7) is gradually reduced in height from the pivot bearing (2) to the edge of the carrier plate (3). Furthermore, the web (7) on the pivot bearing (2) has a height greater than the height of the hollow profile (6) and the web (7) and the hollow profile (6) have approximately the same distance from the edge of the carrier plate (3, 3a) Height.
  • the hollow profile (6) preferably has a cross-section in the form of a heraldic shield.
  • the hollow profile (6) has a cross-sectional height of approximately 9 mm and a cross-sectional width of approximately 9 mm
  • the web (7) has a height of approximately 30 mm to approximately 12 mm and a thickness of approximately 2 mm.
  • the carrier plate (1) has on its top (1b) molded, radially extending flat ribs (10) to form a slip protection for the objects placed on the carrier plate (1) in the receiving space (4).
  • the ribs (10) on the top end at a distance from the pivot bearing (2) and from the edge of the carrier plate (3).
  • the number of ribs (10) on the top is greater than that of the ribs (5) on the bottom, and in the area of each rib (5) on the bottom, the hollow profile (6) forms a rib (10) on the top and lies between the ribs (5) on the bottom further ribs on the top (10).
  • Each rib on the top (10) has a segment cross section, the chord of which corresponds approximately to the thickness of the webs (7) on the underside and whose segment height corresponds to part of the chord length.
  • the chord length is approximately 4 mm and the segment height is approximately 0.7 mm.
  • the ribs (10) can also have a trapezoidal cross-section, the cross-sectional ratios corresponding to the segment cross-section.
  • the webs (7) can also extend into the U-space of the edge (3).
  • the carrier plate (1) is designed as a round, flat full or partial circular disc (partial circular disc in FIG. 1 shown in full lines and full circular disc in FIG. 1 by additional dash-dotted lines), the partial circular disc having a triangular (11) or trapezoidal cutout (12 ), which is also delimited by the edge (3).
  • the entire rotating floor is injection molded in a mold, with the plastic material being entered from the center of the rotating floor and flowing outwards.
  • the plastic material is pressed into the mold by spray nozzles acting from the bottom center and in each of these material nozzles there is a nozzle needle, by means of which a gas is introduced when the plastic material is introduced , such as nitrogen, is simultaneously blown in the radial direction of the ribs (5) to be created, causing the expansion (internal gas pressure) of the webs (7) to the hollow profiles (6) and thus to form the channel (9) in the hollow profiles (6).
  • Polypropylene is preferably used as the plastic material.
  • This plastic material shows a directed shrinkage, a higher temperature resistance, favorable damping effect when placing objects and is resistant to oils and fats as well as food-resistant.
  • the pivot axis bearing for such corner cupboard rotating shelves has a standpipe (13) which can be fixed in the corner cupboard and has a fastening foot (14) about which the rotating shelf is rotatably held by a basket bearing (15).
  • the rotating floor is supported with its basket bearing (15) (floor bearing) on a basket support (floor support) (16) which is fixed in a manner fixed against rotation about the standpipe (13), the basket bearing (15) and the basket support (16) having sliding flanges (17, 18) lying on top of one another .
  • the basket bearing (15) is designed as a flange bushing - sliding flange (17) and bushing part (19) - and the basket carrier (16) is also designed as a flange bushing - sliding flange (18) and bushing part (20) - both parts (15, 16) each consist of plastic in one piece.
  • the basket bearing (15) is a one-piece adapter made of plastic and has at least one molded-on driver web (22) which fits into a groove (21) in the pivot bearing (2) of the rotating floor.
  • the basket bearing (15) shows four circumferentially evenly distributed around its socket part (19), extending from the sliding flange (17) in the axial direction of the basket bearing (15) lifting driver webs (22), which can optionally be inserted in several axially rotated positions of the rotating base in the rotating bearing (bearing bush (2)) having a plurality of grooves (21).
  • the driver webs (22) are formed by flat parts which are rectangular in cross section, slightly curved in the circumferential direction of the socket part (19) and take up a partial region of the height of the socket part (19).
  • the sliding flanges (17, 18) of the basket bearing (15) and basket carrier (16) have a circular basic shape and are larger in diameter than their bushing parts (19, 20).
  • the basket carrier (16) has a receiving groove (not shown) in its socket part (20) into which a fixing pin (23) engages, which penetrates a bore (24) in the standpipe (13) and between the standpipe (13) and basket carrier (16 ) establishes the anti-rotation connection.
  • the rotating base In order to mount the rotating base at different heights around the standpipe (13), it shows several bores (24) arranged one above the other in the vertical direction, which can optionally be used by the fixing pin (23).
  • the sliding flange (17, 18) of the basket bearing (15) and the basket carrier (16) is equipped with a molded locking lug (25) or with a molded locking groove (36) for locking the rotating base (three-quarter circle base).
  • the locking lug (25) and locking groove (26) have a part-circular cross-section, so that when the rotating base is rotated, the locking lug (25) slides out of the locking groove (26) and, in the end position, the locking lug (25) slides slightly into the locking groove (26) is possible.
  • Locking lug (25) and locking groove (26) extend in the radial direction on a radius area of the sliding flanges (17, 18) from the bushing bore to the flange-jacket edge (FIGS. 1, 8, 9 and 10).
  • the standpipe (13) has a fastening foot (14) made of plastic, which is formed from a fastening flange (27) with through holes (28) for fastening screws and an integrally formed, frustoconical bearing (29) with a latching lug (25) or latching groove (26), so that the lowermost rotating floor can be rotatably and lockingly supported on this mounting foot bearing (29).
  • a fastening foot (14) made of plastic, which is formed from a fastening flange (27) with through holes (28) for fastening screws and an integrally formed, frustoconical bearing (29) with a latching lug (25) or latching groove (26), so that the lowermost rotating floor can be rotatably and lockingly supported on this mounting foot bearing (29).
  • the rotary basket bearing (15) is designed with a large number of cutouts (30) to save material and is provided with integrally formed stiffening webs (31) for stabilization around the thin-walled bushing part (19).

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L'élément rotatif pour encoignure est formé d'une seule pièce de plastique entièrement ou partiellement circulaire. L'élément rotatif présente une plaque-support (1) renforcée par des nervures (5) à extension radiale situées sur la face inférieure, avec un palier pivotant (2) central et un rebord (3) circulaire réhaussé côté extérieur. A leur jonction avec la partie inférieure (1a) de la plaque-support (1), les nervures s'agrandissent pour former des profilés creux (6) sur une partie de leur hauteur, pendant leur fabrication. Les nervures (5) avec leurs profilés creux (6) se décentrent radialement depuis le palier (2) en direction du bord (3) de la plaque-support et chaque nervure (5) est formée d'une crête de chant (7) et du profilé creux (6) se trouvant entre la crête de chant (7) et la partie inférieure (10a) de la plaque-support. Ce profilé creux présente une section transversale agrandie par rapport à la crête (7) et joignant la crête (7) et la plaque-support (1) par l'intermédiaire d'arrondis (8). Sur la partie supérieure (1b) de la plaque-support (1) sont ménagées des nervures (10) anti-dérapantes radiales. Le palier rotatif de ce type d'élément rotatif présente un pied tubulaire (13) à fixer dans l'encoignure, autour duquel l'élément rotatif est maintenu rotatif avec un palier à cage (15) et, avec ce dernier, est monté rotatif sur un support de cage (16) fixé solidaire en rotation autour du pied circulaire (13). Le palier (15) ainsi que le support (16) présentent des collerettes (17, 18) coulissantes placées l'une au-dessus l'autre. Le palier à cage (15) est formé d'un adaptateur plastique monobloc et possède au moins une barrette d'entraînement profilée (22) placée dans une gorge (21) du palier pivotant (2) de l'élément rotatif.

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  1. Elément rotatif à palier pivotant pour encoignures, exécuté d'une pièce, en matière plastique, en forme de cercle complet ou partiel et présentant une plaque d'appui (1) avec palier central, pivotant (2), raidie, dessous, par des nervures disposées radialement, le manteau étant pourvu d'un bord continu, relevé (3)
    caractérisé par le fait
    que les nervures (5), partant de la face inférieure (1a) de la plaque d'appui (1), s'élargissent en profilés creux (6) sur une partie de leur hauteur.
  2. Elément rotatif selon revendication 1,
    caractérisé par le fait
    que les nervures (5), avec leur profilés creux (6), s'étendent radialement du palier pivotant (2) jusqu' au bord (3) de la plaque d'appui.
  3. Elément rotatif selon les revendication 1 et 2, caractérisé par le fait
    que chaque nervure (5) est formée par une arête debout (7) et un profilé creux (6), situé entre l'arête (7) et la face inférieure (10a) de la plaque d'appui, le profilé creux (6), de section transversale élargie par rapport à l'arête (7), passant à l'arête (7) et à la plaque d'appui (1) par l'intermédiaire de pièces arrondies (8).
  4. Elément rotatif selon l'une des revendications 1 à 3,
    caractérisé par le fait
    que chaque profilé creux (6) comprend un canal (9) qui s'étend à partir du palier pivotant (2) sur la longueur totale du profilé creux et est fermé à une extrémité longitudinale, voisine du bord (3), par un arc de cercle (6a) rejoignant la plaque d'appui (1).
  5. Elément rotatif selon l'une des revendications 1 à 4,
    caractérisé par le fait
    que la hauteur de chaque profilé creux (6) est la même sur toute la longueur radiale et que la hauteur de chaque arête (7) diminue progressivement du palier pivotant (2) en direction du bord (3) de la plaque d'appui.
  6. Elément rotatif selon l'une des revendications 1 à 5,
    caractérisé par le fait
    que, près du palier pivotant (2), la hauteur de l'arête (7), est supérieure à la hauteur du profilé creux (6), tandis que la hauteur de l'arête (7) et celle du profilé creux (6) sont à peu égales à proximité du bord (3) de la plaque d'appui.
  7. Elément rotatif selon l'une des revendications 1 à 6,
    caractérisé par le fait
    que le profilé creux (6) présente une section transversale en forme d'écusson.
  8. Elément rotatif selon l'une des revendications 1 à 7,
    caractérisé par le fait
    que le profilé creux (6) présente un arc profil (6b), façonné dans le profilé en U du bord (3), autour de la paroi (3b) et formant un canal (9) prolongé, qui aboutit dans le profilé en U (3) (cf. fig. 5 et 6).
  9. Elément rotatif selon l'une des revendications 1 à 8,
    caractérisé par le fait
    que, lors de l'exécution des nervures, le profilé creux (6) est formé par la pression interne de gaz insufflé dans la matière formant les nervures.
  10. Elément rotatif selon l'une des revendications 1 à 9,
    caractérisé par le fait
    que la plaque d'appui (1) présente des nervures plates (10), qui s'étendent radialement sur sa surface supérieure (1b) pour former un dispositif anti-dérapant.
  11. Elément rotatif selon la revendication 10,
    caractérisé par le fait
    que les nervures (10), équipant la surface supérieure, se terminent à distance du palier pivotant (2) et du bord (3) de la plaque d'appui.
  12. Elément rotatif selon l'une des revendications 1 à 11,
    caractérisé par le fait
    que le nombre des nervures supérieures (10) est supérieur au nombre des nervures inférieures (5).
  13. Elément rotatif selon l'une des revendications 1 à 12,
    caractérisé par le fait
    que dans la zone de chaque nervure inférieure, une nervure supérieure (10) est formée par le profilé creux (6).
  14. Elément rotatif selon l'une des revendications 1 à 13,
    caractérisé par le fait
    que chaque nervure supérieure (10) possède une section transversale formant un segment, dont la corde correspond approximativement à l'épaisseur de l'arête inférieure (7), alors que la hauteur de segment correspond à une partie de la longueur de la corde.
  15. Elément rotatif selon l'une des revendications 1 à 14,
    caractérisé par le fait
    que le bord (3) de la plaque d'appui est exécuté à double paroi avec une section transversale en U ouverte vers le bas, la paroi externe (3a) faisant saillie vers le bas, par-dessus la plaque d'appui (1), les arêtes (7) s'y terminant et la paroi interne (3b) délimitant, avec la plaque d'appui (1), un espace de réception (4) en forme de coque, et l'arc (6a, 6b) du profilé creux rejoignant la plaque d'appui (1) ou la paroi (3b) du bord ou se terminant sur la paroi (3a) du bord.
  16. Elément rotatif selon l'une des revendications 1 à 15,
    caractérisé par le fait
    que celui-ci est formé d'une pièce en polypropylène avec addition de 5 à 30 %, préférentiellement 10 %, de talc.
  17. Elément rotatif avec un palier pivotant équipe d'un tube vertical, fixable dans une encoignure et autour duquel l'élément rotatif, en forme de panier, peut pivoter à l'aide d'un palier, le panier étant monté, pivotable, à l'aide de ce palier, sur un support résistant à la torsion, entourant le tube vertical, le palier du panier et le support du panier présentant des flasques de glissement reposant les unes sur les autres, selon l'une des revendications 1 à 16,
    caractérisé par le fait
    que le palier (15) du panier est formé par un adapteur exécuté d'une pièce en matière plastique et présentant au moins un entraîneur (22) s'engageant dans une gorge (21) du palier pivotant (2) de l'élément rotatif.
  18. Elément rotatif selon revendication 17,
    caractérisé par le fait
    que le palier (15) du panier est conçu en forme de douille à bride et pourvu de plusieurs - quatre, de préférence - d'entraîneurs (22), répartis régulièrement sur le pourtour de sa douille (19) et faisant saillie dans le sens axial du palier (15) du panier, par rapport à la flasque de glissement (17), ces entraîneurs (22) étant embrochables, à volonté, dans plusieurs positions contournées axialement de l'élément rotatif, dans le palier pivotant (coussinet) de ce dernier, qui présente un grand nombre de gorges (21).
  19. Elément rotatif selon revendication 17 ou 18, caractérisé par le fait
    que les entraîneurs (22) consistent en pièces plates de section transversale rectangulaire, légèrement cintrées dans le sens circonférentiel de la partie en forme de douille (19) et couvrant une partie de la hauteur de la partie en forme de douille (19).
  20. Elément rotatif selon l'une des revendications 17 à 19,
    caractérisé par le fait
    que les flasques de glissement (17, 18) du palier (15) du panier et du support (16) du panier ont une forme de base circulaire et un diamétre supérieur à la taille de leurs parties en forme de douille (19, 20), et que ces flasques de glissement (17, 18) sont pourvues d'un mentonnet d'arrêt (25) et d'une gorge d'arrêt (26) pour le blocage en position finale de rotation de l'élément rotatif - de préférence: trois-quart de cercle de l'élément -, le mentonnet d'arrêt (25) et la gorge d'arrêt (26) présentant une section transversale en arc de courbe et s'étendant, radialement, sur une partie du rayon des flasques de glissement (17, 18) de la forure de la douille vers le bord du manteau de la flasque de glissement.
  21. Elément rotatif selon l'une des revendications 17 à 10,
    caractérisé par le fait
    que le tube vertical (13) est pourvu, dans le sens de la hauteur, de trous d'enfichage (24) superposés pour goupilles de fixation (23) servant au réglage en hauteur du support (16) du panier.
  22. Elément rotatif selon l'une des revendications 17 à 21,
    caractérisé par le fait
    que le tube vertical (13) comprend un pied de fixation (14) en matière plastique, formé d'une bride de fixation (27) et d'un palier (29) tronconique avec mentonnet d'arrêt (25) ou gorge d'arrêt (26).
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