EP0783851A2 - Table à rallonge équipér de deux éléments de panneau - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to an extension table with two plate parts which are mounted on a support frame and are movable in a common extension plane between a rest position in which the separating edges of the two plate parts abut one another and an extension position in which the separating edges are spaced apart.
- Such extending tables are generally known. To enlarge the table surface, the two plate parts mounted on the table base with linear movement are pulled apart and an additional plate part is inserted into the resulting free space. In order to be able to pull out each plate part for themselves, relatively space-consuming guide rails are provided between the table base and the plate parts.
- a swivel table is known from DE 41 35 912 C2, in which the plate parts are held on pivotable support arms. The support arms are in turn mounted on a support frame in the form of a base. To change the size of the table, however, this swivel table requires a relatively large amount of free space since the plate parts cover a large area in the room when swiveling in or out, which must be kept free. Changing the size of the table is therefore relatively complex since, on the one hand, the table must be placed so far in the middle of a room that the corresponding pivoting movements of the plate parts are possible.
- chairs or other types of seating must also be removed from the swivel table so far that they do not cross their path of movement when the plate parts are swiveled in or out and thus block. In particular where space is limited, it may not be possible to enlarge the table, provided the table is elongated.
- the object of the invention is therefore to provide an extending table of the type mentioned, which on the one hand allows a variety of design options and on the other hand can be changed in size with little effort even in confined spaces.
- each plate part can be displaced in parallel relative to a spatially fixed pull-out axis that is common to both plate parts, along a curved actuation path in such a way that the separating edge of each plate part is always oriented at right angles to the common spatially fixed pull-out axis over the entire movement path.
- the solution according to the invention creates an extremely simple pull-out guide for the plate parts, which requires a relatively small installation space, in particular for storage on the support frame of the pull-out table, for example on a base.
- the extendable table can be largely freely designed due to the compact, functional components.
- the table size can be easily changed even with a relatively limited amount of space on the side.
- the simple design of the pull-out function also allows in particular the design of the plate parts from a transparent material, for example glass.
- the plate parts are each movably supported by means of a parallelogram guide.
- the plate parts are each rotatably supported about at least two pivot points. This configuration results in a particularly simple and inexpensive parallel displacement for the plate parts.
- the two parallelogram guides are connected to one another by means of a synchronous coupling such that both plate parts can be moved by the same amount at the same time.
- the synchronous coupling makes it possible to pull apart or push together both plate parts simultaneously by operating only one plate part.
- the stationary bearing points of both parallelogram guides lie on the common extension axis. This ensures that the parallelogram guides are arranged spatially compact on the support frame.
- the two parallelogram guides lie opposite one another in a point-symmetrical manner to a vertical central axis of the supporting frame, and as Synchronous coupling, the two parallelogram links of the opposing parallelogram guides, which are mounted around the vertical central axis and are in alignment with one another, are integrally connected to one another to form a crossbar rotatable about the central axis.
- the cross-beam connecting the two parallelogram guides in one piece also creates an extremely simple, yet functionally reliable synchronous coupling.
- the arrangement of the parallelogram guides and the crossbar symmetrical to the vertical center axis allows the use of the support frame for the extending table in the form of a central table base. This gives a variety of design options for the table base as well as for the shape and material selection of the plate parts.
- the crossbeam is rotatably mounted on the support frame in relation to the vertical central axis without play. This creates an extremely precise bearing that creates a high level of stability for the parallelogram guides and the support arms that support the plate parts. This configuration means that even heavy plate parts made of glass or stone can be moved safely.
- the crossbar is mounted on the base by means of an axial bearing which is slightly axially preloaded by an axial load element, the axial load element being associated with a fixation for securing the set preload. This creates an axially backlash-free mounting of the crossbar with simple means.
- a support arm which is articulated on the crossbar is provided for each plate part and is provided with a support plate for holding the plate part.
- This will only be a single platter needed for holding the respective plate part, which essentially gives free design options for the plate part.
- This configuration is particularly advantageous for glass plate parts.
- an end stop is assigned to each of the two parallelogram guides for the respective extended position.
- the rotary bearing for the support arm is designed as a double axial bearing.
- the support arm is stored in a particularly stable manner, which means that the bearing can easily accommodate high bending and tilting moments that result from heavy plate parts such as glass or stone plates.
- the double axial bearing has a lower axial bearing unit below the holder and an upper axial bearing unit above the holder.
- the holder is stably enclosed by the two axial bearing units, as a result of which the support arm can also carry heavy plate parts and is nevertheless stably supported on the holder.
- a holder is preferably provided in the form of a crossbar described above.
- the plate part rests in the region of the support plate on at least three adjustment tips arranged concentrically to a fixing element, the adjustment tips being axially adjustable and the fixing element pressing the support plate against the adjustment tips in the locked state. This ensures an exact alignment the plate parts are guaranteed both to each other and in space.
- An extension table (1) has two plate parts (2) which are movably mounted on a support frame (3, 12) and which together form the table surface of the extension table (1) in its rest position form.
- Both plate parts (2) have a semicircular plate surface, wherein they are aligned with one another in such a way that they complement one another in the rest position to form a closed, circular table surface.
- Both plate parts (2) are made of glass.
- Both plate parts (2) are mounted by means of a pull-out function device (4) described in more detail below on a table base (3, 12) representing the supporting frame of the pull-out table (1). In their rest position, the two plate parts (2) are aligned concentrically to a central, vertical central axis (5), which simultaneously represents the central longitudinal axis of the table base (3, 12).
- the plate parts (2) are also arranged axially symmetrically to a horizontal pull-out axis (6) which intersects the central axis (5).
- the plate parts (2) can be pulled out of the rest position into their extended position (shown in broken lines) by means of the pull-out function device (4) along this pull-out axis (6).
- both plate parts (2) are each removed from the central axis (5) by the same amount.
- the plate parts (2) are aligned coaxially and axially symmetrically to the extended axis (6).
- an insert plate part (2b) In this pull-out position, in which the plate parts (2) leave a distance between their separating edges (2a) which rest against one another in the rest position, an insert plate part (2b) (FIGS.
- each plate part (2) is mounted on the table base (3) by means of a parallelogram guide described in more detail below.
- the stationary bearing points (L 1 and L 2 ) of each parallelogram guide are positioned on the pull-out axis (6) so that the two parallelogram links of each parallelogram guide each rotate around these stationary bearing points (L 1 and L 2 ).
- the two parallelogram guides protrude from the pull-out axis (6) on opposite sides so as not to interfere with their pull-out movement.
- the two parallelogram guides for the two plate parts (2) are also synchronously coupled to one another in a particularly simple manner by the stationary bearing points (L 1 ) for the associated parallelogram links of both parallelogram guides are combined to form a common bearing point (L 1 ) and are arranged exactly at the level of the central axis (5).
- the two parallelogram links which are mounted in the stationary bearing point (L 1 ), project - aligned with each other - point-symmetrically on opposite sides from the central axis (5).
- these two parallelogram links are connected to one another in a simple manner by forming a crossbar (7) which intersects the central axis (5) and is mounted coaxially to the central axis (5) in the stationary bearing point (L 1 ).
- the two other stationary bearing points (L 2 ) for the respective other parallelogram link of the two parallelogram guides are spaced on the extension axis (6) by the same amount on opposite sides from the central axis (5).
- the parallelogram links mounted in the bearing points (L2) represent coupling rods (10), the two coupling rods (10) being mounted in the region of the bearing points (L 2 ) on an extension arm (11) which runs along the extension axis (6) and with With the help of two screw connections (13) (Fig. 2) on the table base (3) is fixed.
- the angular amounts of the parallelogram links are relative to the pull-out axis ( 6) both in the rest and in the extended position and thus identical in both end positions.
- a support arm (8) is mounted on a respective bearing point (L 3 and L 4 ) that can be displaced in the pull-out plane, each parallel to the axis Extending axis (6) is aligned.
- Each support arm (8) has an extension, on the free end of which a support plate (9) is provided to which the associated plate part (2) is attached.
- the two plate parts (2) are each adhesively bonded to the support plate (9).
- Each support arm (8) and the associated support plate (9) reach under the associated plate part (2) eccentrically, but the adhesive connection is designed so stable that the eccentric support of the plate part (2) by the associated support arm (8) provides a secure mounting of the respective plate part (2) on the support arm (8) guaranteed.
- the crossbeam (7) and the two support arms (8) are each designed as stable metal supports, the support arms (8) being mounted on the crossbeam (7) in the region of the bearing points (L 3 ) in the extremely robust manner described in more detail below, and the Crossbar (7) in turn are mounted in an extremely robust manner in the bearing point (L 1 ) on the table base (3). Since the support and support function for the plate parts (2) is almost completely taken over by the support arms (8) and the crossbeam (7), the coupling rods (10) and the extension arm (11) are made correspondingly weaker. The coupling rods (10) and the cantilever arm (11) are also made of metal, but have a significantly smaller width and thickness than the crossbar (7) and the support arms (8).
- the coupling rods (10) serve only for the parallel displacement of the two support arms (8), but have almost no support and support function for the support arms (8).
- a stop (12) in the form of a rubber washer is provided on each support arm (8), which is attached to the support arm (8) in the movement path of the free extension of the respective coupling rods (10) and thus limits the parallel displacement of the respective support arm (8) by the coupling rod (10) coming into contact with this stop (12) in the extended position.
- the stop (12) is positioned on the respective support arm (8) so that the amount of the angle of the crossbar (7) and the coupling rods (10) relative to the extension axis (6) in the rest position is identical to the angle of the crossbar (7) and Coupling rods (10) is in the extended position.
- the crossbeam (7) is mounted in the bearing point (L 1 ) by means of an axial roller bearing (15a) on the table base (3, 12), the axial roller bearing (15a) being aligned concentrically with the vertical central axis (5).
- the axial roller bearing (15a) lies on a base plate (3) of the table base (3, 12), which forms the upper end of the table base (3) and rests on the upper edge of the actual base area (12).
- the base area (12) is designed as a hollow cylinder and is made of metal. Below the base plate (3), a cover plate (19) is welded into the base cylinder (12), on which the base plate (3) is stably fixed with the aid of screw connections (14) in the form of lag screws.
- the crossbar (7) is penetrated by a screw bolt (16), the screw bolt (serving as the bearing pin) 16) is mounted in a corresponding through-hole in the crossbar (7) by means of a clearance fit.
- the threaded shaft of the bolt (16) engages in a threaded hole in the base plate (3).
- the screw head of the screw bolt (16) is assigned a shim (15b) which is inserted between the top of the crossbar (7) and the bottom of the screw head (15b).
- the screw bolt (16) is tightened and pretensioned in the base plate (3) to such an extent that the crossbar (7) is pressed onto the axial roller bearing (15a) without any axial play becomes.
- the tightening of the screw bolt (16) is chosen so moderately that there is no self-locking of the bearing, and that a secure sliding bearing between the screw head and the upper side of the crossbar (7) is ensured in the area of the shim (15b).
- the screw bolt (16) is assigned an anti-rotation device in the form of a fixing tip (17), which radially to the central axis (5) in a corresponding threaded hole (18) of the base plate (3 ) can be screwed in and when screwing into the threaded bore (18), its tip presses into the threaded shaft of the screw bolt (16).
- the cantilever arm (11) is guided diagonally above the crossbar (7) directly above the screw head of the screw bolt (16) and screwed to the base plate (3) with the aid of two screw connections (13).
- Each screw connection (13) has a screw bolt designed in the form of a spacer, which supports the cantilever arm (11) at such a great distance from the base plate (3) that the cantilever arm (11) is not in contact with the crossbar (7).
- the cantilever arm (11) is provided with a through-bore which is coaxial with the central axis (5) and has no function in the exemplary embodiment shown.
- this hole serves to receive an extension of the screw head of the screw bolt (16), which results in a further improved coaxial alignment of the screw bolt (16) and the crossbar (7) relative to the central axis (5).
- the extension of the screw head is held in this embodiment by means of a clearance fit in the bore of the cantilever arm (11) in order to allow adjustment of the axial bearing of the bearing point (L 1 ) even with the cantilever arm (11) already installed.
- each support arm (8) on the crossmember (7) must be mounted on a double axial bearing (21 , 22) (FIGS. 5 and 8).
- the double axial bearing has a lower axial bearing unit (21) and an upper axial bearing unit (22) which flank the crossbar (7) on its top and on its underside. This double axial bearing creates an extremely stable mounting of the support arm (8) on the crossmember (7), the lower axial bearing unit (21) absorbing tilting moments in one direction and the upper axial bearing unit (22) absorbing tilting moments in the opposite direction.
- the axial bearing units (21, 22) are fixed in position by means of a stopper-like bearing block (20) which is connected to the support arm (8) by means of a tension screw (25) which engages in a corresponding threaded hole in the support arm (8).
- a space-saving and aesthetically pleasing crossbar for mounting the support arms is not limited to use with an extension table according to the described embodiment.
- This version can be used in the same way for other pieces of furniture and in particular also for a swivel table, as is known from DE 41 35 912 C2. The same applies to the double axial bearing of the support arms on the crossbar.
- Each plate part (2) is glued flat to the associated support plate (9) (Fig. 6 and 7).
- the support plate (9) is carried by the support arm (8), the support plate (9) being additionally assigned an adjusting device (23, 24) by means of which the support plate (9) and thus the plate part (2) relative to the support arm ( 8) and thus also to the neighboring plate part (2) in its horizontal alignment.
- the support plate (9) is supported on the tips of four setscrews (23) which are spaced apart vertically in corresponding threaded bores in the support arm (8) are aligned.
- the set screws (23) are provided with tool engagement surfaces, by means of which the set screws (23) can be adjusted.
- the four threaded holes in the support arm (8) are each open to the top and bottom of the support arm (8), so that the threaded pins (23) can protrude through these threaded holes.
- the support plate (9) has a pin-like extension which engages in a corresponding stepped bore in the support arm (8) and is provided with a threaded bore into which a lag screw (24,) engages from below.
- the tension screw (24) is inserted from below into the support arm (8) and is supported with its screw head on a washer, not specified.
- the screw head (24) is provided with tool engagement surfaces, in particular with Allen keys.
- a semi-circular carrier disc (26, 27) is glued to the underside of each plate part (2), the straight end edges of the two carrier discs (26, 27) of each plate part (2) being aligned with the separating edges (2a) of each plate part (2) .
- a groove-like depression (34, 35) which is open towards the front end edge is provided in each carrier disk (26, 27).
- a circular positioning disk (32, 33) is glued in, the two positioning disks (32, 33) being dimensioned in such a way that one half reaches the bottom of the protrude into each recess (34, 35) and are glued into this recess, and with their other half project horizontally forward from the front end edge of the respective carrier disc (26, 27) and thus also from the respective separating edge (2a).
- the two positioning disks (32 and 33) in the opposite recesses (34, 35) are thus glued in with their halves (32a and 33a) in the associated recesses (34, 35) and are offset in such a way that the free, halves of the positioning discs (32, 33) projecting towards the front are arranged next to one another in the rest position of the two plate parts (2).
- the width of each recess (34, 35) is selected such that, in addition to the glued-in half (32a, 33a) of the respective positioning disc (32, 33), there is a sufficiently large free space around the respective half of the opposite positioning disc (32, 33 ) to be able to record.
- the positioning disks (32, 33) are each provided with a circumferential edge which tapers both to the top and to the bottom of the respective positioning disk (32, 33). This creates leading edges which simplify the insertion of the positioning disks (32, 33) into the recesses (34, 35) of the opposite carrier disks (26, 27), in particular when the plate parts (2) are not exactly vertically or horizontally aligned.
- an exact alignment of the opposite plate part (2) is created.
- the two carrier disks (26, 27) are also assigned a lock (28, 29, 30, 31) which locks the two plate parts (2) against each other.
- the lock has a hook-shaped bolt (29) which is rotatably mounted on the underside of the carrier disc (26) by means of a bearing pin (28).
- This bolt (29) is assigned a locking bolt (30) on the underside of the opposite carrier disc (27), which the bolt (29) engages behind in the locked state.
- a handle knob (31) is attached to the underside of the bolt (29) for simple manual actuation of the locking device.
- the carrier disc (26) of the plate part ( 2) in the area of the opposite end edge (2c) of the insert plate part (2b) is assigned a semicircular cutout which is provided on the underside of the insert plate part (2b).
- a locking bolt (37) is anchored in the underside of the insert plate part (2b), which the locking bolt (29) of the carrier disc (26) can engage behind.
- the transition between the plate part (2) and the insert plate part (2b) is stabilized.
- the insert plate part (2b) is not made of glass like the plate parts (2), but is made of a non-transparent material, in particular Wood, manufactured.
- the insert plate part (2b) can also be made of glass in the same way.
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DE19600956A DE19600956C2 (de) | 1996-01-12 | 1996-01-12 | Ausziehtisch mit zwei Plattenteilen |
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EP0783851A2 true EP0783851A2 (fr) | 1997-07-16 |
EP0783851A3 EP0783851A3 (fr) | 2001-01-24 |
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ATE225620T1 (de) | 2002-10-15 |
EP0783851A3 (fr) | 2001-01-24 |
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