EP0779230A1 - Récipient à ordures destiné à être intégré dans un meuble - Google Patents

Récipient à ordures destiné à être intégré dans un meuble Download PDF

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EP0779230A1
EP0779230A1 EP96118456A EP96118456A EP0779230A1 EP 0779230 A1 EP0779230 A1 EP 0779230A1 EP 96118456 A EP96118456 A EP 96118456A EP 96118456 A EP96118456 A EP 96118456A EP 0779230 A1 EP0779230 A1 EP 0779230A1
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65FGATHERING OR REMOVAL OF DOMESTIC OR LIKE REFUSE
    • B65F1/00Refuse receptacles; Accessories therefor
    • B65F1/14Other constructional features; Accessories
    • B65F1/1426Housings, cabinets or enclosures for refuse receptacles

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  • the invention relates to a refuse collector which can be installed in cupboard furniture and has a refuse collector cover and a refuse receptacle which can be moved into a use position outside the cupboard furniture, preferably relative to a fixed refuse collector cover.
  • a fixed, i.e. DE-PS 29 16 183 does not describe even with the lid protruding into the exposed position of use.
  • This waste collector installed in a cupboard is based on a pivoting movement taking place about a vertical axis. The corresponding carry-on attack goes over the door of this cabinet furniture.
  • a waste collector arrangement that can be moved on guide rails then results from DE-GM 69 06 111.
  • the present invention has set itself the task of constructing a generic built-in waste collector in a structurally simple and more advantageous manner.
  • a structurally improved and more easily assigned structure of an installable waste collector is achieved.
  • the procedure is first of all such that the waste collector can be moved beyond its position retracted into the cabinet furniture into a position set back further in the cabinet furniture.
  • a kind of maneuvering position is now achieved while maintaining the proven, exposed position of use and the storage position allowing the closet furniture to be closed.
  • an anteroom can also be used frontally, for example for storing utensils to be removed from view for a short time. Waste to be separated, such as bottles, cans, etc., should be considered here.
  • the accessibility to cleaning of the furniture room is significantly improved.
  • the depth of the cupboard furniture which usually goes beyond a normal arm length, can be used better.
  • a waste bin that can be built into a cupboard with a waste bin lid and a waste receptacle, in which the waste receptacle can be moved relative to a support frame into a use position outside the cabinet furniture, preferably relative to a fixed waste collector cover, as advantageous that the waste collector together beyond its position retracted relative to the support frame is movable with the support frame in a position set back further in the cupboard furniture.
  • the waste receptacle or the waste collector can be moved as a whole beyond its position retracted into the cabinet furniture into a position set back further in the cabinet furniture. It is further proposed that the waste receptacle can be moved on guide rails relative to a support frame. The train takes place in the use position via the latter. The support frame can be moved independently of this by virtue of the fact that the guide rails can be moved on travel rails. The latter are reserved for reaching the set-back position, which takes place in the opposite direction to the pull-out movement bringing the position into use.
  • the traversing rails are advantageously realized via floor rails.
  • the method of the guide rails or the support frame can be triggered. So there is a need for a will-based release. Retracting the waste receptacle does not set the supporting frame in motion in the sense of bringing it back into position. There is a defined stopover. In this respect, it is therefore possible for the guide rails and the travel rails to be designed for a linear movement which can be completely in the same direction. In terms of that already indicated good accessibility and even optimizable use of space, it also proves to be advantageous that a gusset space lying essentially to the side of the direction of travel is accessible by moving the waste collector into the cabinet furniture.
  • an essentially vertically aligned trigger pin is provided for triggering the method in the reset position.
  • the corresponding orientation opens up the use of gravitation in the sense of automatically bringing about a corresponding rest position. Return springs are therefore not necessary.
  • the trigger pin is seated on one of the brackets.
  • both brackets are prepared in the sense of a pin assignment, so that the needs of the door opening on the right or left are fully taken into account.
  • the further one The embodiment is accordingly such that the release pin interacts with a latching opening on the corresponding travel rail.
  • a combined configuration can even be achieved here if, in addition to the swiveling movement, the support frame can be moved even deeper into the furniture space in a linear movement. Otherwise, the design is such that only the waste receptacle is linearly displaceable in the guide rails.
  • the waste collector being pivotable without rails. The latter can be supported directly on the generally smooth floor of the cabinet furniture. This is particularly easy to achieve thanks to a ball roller support on the bottom of the swiveling waste collector.
  • the waste collector cover is designed as a flap hinged on the supporting frame side.
  • the waste receptacle can be inserted into a carriage guided on the supporting frame. It goes without saying that there can also be more than one waste receptacle in order to open up the possibility of the sorting required today, that is, to take better account of environmental concerns.
  • a structurally particularly simple release of the movability is achieved in that the releasability is provided by a locking cam which is fixed to the ground and can be driven over in one direction. The release position can be achieved in that the support frame can be raised to trigger the movability. It is sufficient if the support frame can be tilted to trigger the movability.
  • the traversing rails consist of a fixed and a traversable rail.
  • the tiltable assignment is made on the movable track.
  • the innermost one would serve as a fastening base.
  • the corresponding measure is such that the support frame can be raised relative to the travel rail in a front region via an elongated hole / pin guide and can be tilted relative to the travel rail via a rear articulation point.
  • the locking cam can even be made in one piece with elements of the waste collector that are present anyway, in such a way that the overflow locking cam is formed by a bend out of the holder. For this purpose, a section is simply punched out like a tongue and angled into its functional position.
  • the overflow lock cam is formed from a separate floor-mountable plastic cam.
  • the support frame is movable overall on a sheet guide in the cabinet. The procedure is such that the arc is guided on a circular path with a center outside the corner furniture. The corresponding ideal center or pivot point can be realized on the one hand in such a way that the arc movement is guided by the handlebar.
  • the arch guidance can also be achieved by appropriately curved rail sections.
  • a travel rail is basically sufficient if the balanced support is also provided on a ball roller that is spaced apart from it.
  • the waste collector designated in its entirety by A, is accommodated in a cupboard 1.
  • the waste collector A carries a removable waste receptacle 2.
  • the embodiment shown shows the assignment of two waste receptacles 2 in front. The latter are located immediately adjacent and can be supplemented by further receptacles 2 offering different volumes.
  • the waste receptacles 2 hang supported in a horizontally displaceable carriage 3 (see FIG. 3).
  • Said slide 3 is connected via a pair of guide rails 4 in a displacement connection to a support frame 5 of the waste bin A. They extend in the upper region of the support frame. These are telescopic rails. These allow a freely accessible use position I (see FIG. 4) of the waste receptacle 2. In said use position I, the waste receptacle is practically outside the furniture space 6 of the cabinet furniture 1.
  • the support frame 5 ends at the front just before an opening 7 of the Cupboard furniture 1.
  • the opening 7 can be closed via a door 8.
  • the latter swivels around a vertical hinge axis.
  • a waste collector cover 9 covers the waste receptacle 2, which is open towards the top, ie towards a ceiling 10 of the cupboard furniture 1, and odor-proof.
  • Said cover 10 is realized as a hinged cover and is arranged in the region of the rear of the support frame 5, pivoting about a horizontal axis 11.
  • side walls 12 of the cover 9 with a U-profile cross section are supported on notches 13 of the supporting frame 5.
  • the U opening faces down.
  • the cover 9 then closes with a front-side, upward bend 14 (see FIG. 5). In front of this there is an upward one, but clearly superior Handle 15 of the slide 3.
  • the correspondingly retracted position can be seen, for example, from FIG. 5 as a side view. This retracted position of the waste bin A in the cabinet 1 is designated II throughout. It allows the door 8 to be closed.
  • the waste collector A would be relatively movable relative to a fixed waste collector cover.
  • it can be the solution according to DE-PS 29 16 183, the elements of which are included here in full, also for the purpose of including features of this solution in the claims of the present application. The closer reference will be explained in detail with regard to the explanations for the second and third exemplary embodiment of the present application.
  • the mobility mentioned results from correspondingly more extensive guideways.
  • this takes place via traversing rails 16 which are oriented in a stretched manner. These are also arranged in pairs like 4 and aligned horizontally.
  • the guide rails 4 can thus be moved over the support rails 5 on the travel rails 16.
  • these are floor rails. They are guided in brackets 18 connected to the bottom 17 of the cabinet furniture 1.
  • the brackets 18 are C-profiled in cross section according to the first embodiment. Their C openings are directed towards each other. Its longer leg 19 lying on the floor 17 acts as a fastening flange.
  • the other, upper leg 20 is significantly shorter. It ends spatially in front of vertical columns 21, which connect the support frame 5 to a base plate 22.
  • the base plate 22 engages the travel rails 16 by means of several connecting pieces 23, which are also designed telescopically (cf. FIG. 8).
  • a release pin 24 is used for this purpose. It is aligned vertically and ends at the end facing the ceiling 10 in a gripping handle 25. One or the other holder 18 is used for the corresponding vertical guidance of the release pin 24.
  • the upper leg 20 has a guide opening 26.
  • a hole 27 corresponding to this is located in the vicinity of the base 17 on the said holder 18.
  • the hole 27 as a guide opening is realized here in a horizontal leg of a separate angle piece 28. The latter is used using the other leg in the areas of the opening of the travel rail C-profile.
  • the free end of the trigger pin 24, which is of a cylindrical design, facing the bottom 17 is tapered in the shape of a cone or a truncated cone.
  • the corresponding rotationally symmetrical inclined flank is safely raised via a ramp 29 and is thus steered upwards in order to then fall into a latching opening 30 of the movable part of the waste collector A, which is corresponding to the cross section, here the base plate 22 is connected to the corresponding travel rail 16.
  • the cylindrical section of the release pin now has a locking effect.
  • the latching opening 30 is realized on a tongue 31 extending laterally from the underside of the bottom 22.
  • the release pin 24 snapping into the latching opening 30 by gravity is limited by a collar 32 lying on the upper side of the upper leg 20 in such a way that the end facing the bottom 17 is held freely floating above the leg 19 there. This prevents grinding noises.
  • a second collar 33 securing the release pin 24 against pulling out is located at a distance below the leg of the angle piece 28 or the like which has the hole 27. Said distance is selected so that the truncated cone-shaped tip of the release pin 24 can completely come out of the latching opening 30 under the corresponding release movement.
  • Both bundles 32, 33 are formed by ring spring washers. They claw on the cylindrical outer surface of the release pin 24.
  • the entire waste collector A can be moved into a position III set back so far that a vestibule 34 is free behind the opening 7 in the furniture room 6.
  • a conventional cupboard 1 as embodied, for example, by the aforementioned US Pat. No. 2,247,232.
  • the corresponding use is optimized in the case of cupboard furniture 1 designed as corner furniture, as can be seen from FIGS. 2, 10 and 13.
  • the diagonal DD cut at one end to form an opening is used as the maximum depth.
  • the individual positions I to III are correspondingly spatially one behind the other.
  • the waste collector A could be moved even deeper into the furniture than shown with further use of the corner room, so that the anteroom 34 mentioned would be even larger.
  • a gusset space 35 lying essentially transversely to the direction of travel (double arrow x) is accessible via the vestibule 34.
  • gusset spaces 35 are even accessible on both sides in the set-back position III of the waste collector A.
  • the entrances to the gusset spaces 35 going through the anteroom 34 are each marked by an arrow y.
  • the set-back position III is achieved by means of a pivoting movement.
  • the waste receptacle 2 can be brought into the exposed free-standing order, that is to say the so-called use position I, according to Linear movement via the guide rails 4.
  • the bottom-side travel rail 16 can also grip here, which would then be designed as an arch rail, because in such an embodiment the entire substructure of the waste collector A is displaced by a pivot bearing 38 lying on the front side thereof (cf. . 11 and 14). This is realized on the right-hand bracket 18 there.
  • the lower leg 20 of this bracket is designed as a bearing eye that is penetrated by a vertical pin 39 fastened in the bottom 17 (see FIG. 13).
  • the local C profile of the holder 18 is given up in favor of an S profile, in which the lower leg 19 on the bottom side points away from the base plate 22 toward the right-hand residual wall 36.
  • the reset position III results here minimally from a mere swivel movement.
  • the travel rails 16 which provide the further depth can also be used here analogously.
  • the trigger pin 24 has, in the manner shown in FIG. 11, a second latching opening 30 'which also assures the swiveled position.
  • the first latching opening 30, here formed on a corresponding bridge piece 41 defines the retracted position II of the waste collector A.
  • the second guide point for the release pin 24, i.e. the hole 27, is concerned, this is in a horizontal leg end section which is extended downwards accordingly in the C-space of the bracket 18 folded upper leg 20 realized.
  • the bridge piece 41 is particularly clear from FIG. 13. It is profiled in a U-shape with leg ends angled in opposite directions at the free end as fastening flanges for retaining screws or the like.
  • the ramp 29, which is described in detail with regard to the first exemplary embodiment, extends from the U-web, lying in the circular arc path of the rest-active end of the trigger pin 24.
  • the reference numbers are used accordingly, insofar as is necessary for understanding.
  • the base plate 22 is curled up frontally. This measure is more pronounced in the embodiment according to FIG. 13.
  • the apron bears the reference symbol 44 throughout.
  • a corresponding unfolding can also be carried out on the side facing the rear space 40, so that overall a stable shell-like base plate 22 is present.
  • This is connected to the rather stable support frame 5 by means of the columns 21, which are connected in one piece by cross members 45 on the bottom.
  • the exemplary embodiment according to FIGS. 14 and 15 differs from that shown in FIG. 11 in that the waste collector A is coupled to the door 8 via a pull rod 46. It is an arched pull rod. The door-side end engages enough hinge axes spaced at a hinge point 47 and its drag-active end on a driving pin 48 in the underfloor area of the base plate 22. The apron 44 provides a corresponding passage for engaging the base plate 22.
  • the driving pin 48 is aligned vertically and crosses an arch slot 49.
  • the latter is inside the cabinet, for example, of such a length that when the door 8 is completely open, the waste collector A has moved from its described retracted position III into the so-called retracted position II (see FIG. 15).
  • the pull rod 46 can be uncoupled from the driving pin 48.
  • the length of the arch slot 49 could also be selected such that the end of the arch slot 49 near the door controls or pushes the driving pin 48 from the position II occupied by the waste collector A into the set position III thereof (not shown).
  • An even greater length of the arch slot 49 or the ability to uncouple the pull rod 46 enables e.g. the wide opening of the door 8 while leaving the anteroom 34 as access to the gusset room 35.
  • the area of the floor 17 circumscribed in dash-dotted lines shows the required maneuvering space. This is clearly smaller than the usable space of the furniture surrounding this field.
  • FIGS. 16 to 29 elements that correspond to the exemplary embodiments described above are provided with the same reference numbers, in some cases without repeated text.
  • a locking cam 50 which is fixed to the floor near the opening 7 of the cabinet furniture. It can be overrun in the outward direction of the cabinet furniture by the support frame 5 forming the counter-latching means.
  • the back of the nose-shaped locking cam 50 forms a run-up slope 51 that is oriented at an acute angle to the floor 17 of the cabinet furniture 1. From the highest point on the back, a vertically aligned locking flank 52 starts out. A marginal edge 53 locks against it.
  • the latter is formed by an opening 54 in the base plate 22 of the support frame 5. Instead of an opening, there could also be a cavity-forming, upward recess.
  • the locking cam 50 can be an integral part of the holder 18, as is the case according to a preferred embodiment according to FIG. 19.
  • the overflow locking cam 50 is formed by a cut-out bend of the leg 19 connected to the base 17 and consequently functioning as a fastening flange.
  • the tip of the nose of the locking cam 50 is convexly rounded, so that a planing effect is excluded.
  • the free-cut window bears the reference number 56. It can be the negative contour of the nose-shaped locking cam 50 or be exempted more generously.
  • Such a larger free-cut window 56 shows the locking cam variant shown in FIGS. 20 to 27.
  • the overrunable locking cam 50 is formed from a separate part that can be fixed to the floor. It is a plastic cam with the same silhouette. The reference numbers are used accordingly.
  • the guide or control surface of this locking cam 50 which forms the run-up slope 51, is significantly wider than the width of the above-described locking cam 50, which is provided by the sheet thickness.
  • the plastic cam can be clipped onto the leg 19 of the holder 18.
  • clip strips 57 directed towards one another are taken into account on the longitudinal sides of the free-cut window 56.
  • the latter are offset upwards by the thickness of a locking cam flange 58 and each engage in a retaining groove 59 on the long sides of the plastic cam body.
  • the upper side of the locking cam flange 58 facing the bottom plate 22 and a longitudinal rib 60 are vertically groove-limiting. It has a locking cam function, is consequently rounded transversely and can thus be better overcome by the heads of the clip strips 57.
  • Both longitudinal sides are provided with a longitudinal rib 60.
  • there is an advantageous inward evasive effect during the clipping process since the body of the plastic cam 50 is hollow.
  • the cavity which is open at the bottom bears the reference number 61.
  • the locking cam flange 58 is supported on all sides and is consequently fixed in a sufficiently stable manner.
  • the pocket 62 of the leg 19 receiving its flange etc. is open at the bottom. A special attachment of the Locking cam flange 58 is therefore not necessary.
  • the clipping is done by pre-assembly.
  • the latching position between the locking cams 50 and the counter-latching means on the support frame side in the form of the described edge 53 can be canceled in a way that emphasizes the will, in which the support frame 5 is raised to trigger the movability. This happens so far that the edge 53 has come out of the effective range of the locking cam 50, more precisely its locking edge 52. A few millimeters are sufficient for this.
  • the lifting need only be limited to the area of the latching.
  • the support frame 5 mounted on or between the travel rails 16 is therefore assigned to be tiltable. To form the corresponding tiltability, the supporting frame 5 supports or supporting pins are used; it is a front, d. H. the pin 7, which is closer to the opening 7 of the cabinet furniture 1, and a rear pin 64 which is offset inwards from the furniture.
  • the horizontally extending pins 63, 64 which are oriented transversely to the direction of travel of the waste collector A, are connected with their outward-facing end to a movable track 65 of the track 16. This leads via balls 66 in a fixed track 67. Both tracks are U-shaped and , with their U openings facing each other, nested inside each other.
  • the fixed running rail 67 is arranged in the interior of the holder 18 and is firmly connected to it.
  • the other end of the two pins 63, 64 facing the support frame 5 is connected to the connecting piece 23, an upwardly angled strip of the base trough or base plate 22.
  • the latter is such that
  • the support frame 5 in the front region can be raised relative to the travel rail 16 by means of an elongated hole / pin guide with the participation of the front pin 63 and can be hinged relative to the travel rail 16 via a rear articulation point with the participation of the rear pin 64.
  • a comparison of FIGS. 16 and 17 shows the maximum tilt position achievable in FIG. 17.
  • the locking cam 50 is free there.
  • the support frame 5 can now be moved into the further set position III.
  • the support frame can be lowered again immediately when the edge 53 has left the effective area of the locking edge 52 of the locking cam 50.
  • the zone of the edge 53 close to the edge can even be placed on the run-up slope 51 and can use this to derive a displacement component that supports the movement from the use of gravity.
  • the vertically oriented elongated hole for the front pin 63 bears the reference number 68. It is theoretically an arch slot with a radius point formed by the geometric axis of the rear pin 64.
  • the lower end of the elongated hole 68 limits the tilting movement upwards, the upper end brings the horizontal basic alignment of the supporting part 5 by supporting it on the pin 63.
  • the tilting angle is approximately 3 °.
  • the fixed running rail 67 is open at its end pointing inwards towards the furniture, so that the guided running rail 65 can extend there in a freely overlapping manner.
  • the latter means is classic.
  • the user To exercise the tilting movement that triggers the movability, the user only needs to grip under the handle 15 of the slide 3 and to raise the path of the triggering stroke.
  • the locking cam 50 can be assigned in pairs, that is, lie along both travel rails 16, with the associated counter-locking means, of course.
  • the support frame 5 can be moved overall on a curved guide 69 in the cabinet furniture 1. This on the one hand achieves the further set back position III and on the other hand swivels out the waste collector A in such a way that it projects partially accessible from part of its length from the opening 7 of the cabinet furniture 1.
  • this stop-limited intermediate position corresponds to the diagonals D-D described above (cf. FIG. 14).
  • the mixed use position (partially retracted, partially freely protruding) can now be brought into full use (I) (see, for example, FIG. 4).
  • a major advantage of this solution is also that, as illustrated in FIG. 14, the long side of the waste collector A in the set-back position III reaches a very close proximity to the remaining wall 36 of the connecting piece of furniture 37 there.
  • the usable space 35 which is indicated by hatching, is considerable.
  • two concentrically running arch guides 69 can be used for the guide leaving the large usable gusset space 35.
  • the waste collector A can be supported one or more ball rollers 42, the balls of which find their tread on the floor 17.
  • Said arch guide 69 lies on a circular path. Their center is outside the cabinet furniture 1 designed as corner furniture and is designated 70.
  • the ideal fulcrum referred to as the center point 70 can also be reached without the need for a boom by the fact that the arc movement is guided by the handlebars.
  • Such links are shown schematically in the variant in FIG. 29 in FIG. 72 and 73.
  • Such an articulated polygon creates overlapping, yet closely adjacent arches that come close to line 71.
  • the arch guide 69 shown in FIG. 28 can be achieved by correspondingly curved rail sections, practically in the manner in which the travel rails 16 are constructed.
  • the triggering means can also be used accordingly.

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