EP4486174A1 - Möbel- oder haushaltsgeräteelement - Google Patents
Möbel- oder haushaltsgeräteelementInfo
- Publication number
- EP4486174A1 EP4486174A1 EP23709632.6A EP23709632A EP4486174A1 EP 4486174 A1 EP4486174 A1 EP 4486174A1 EP 23709632 A EP23709632 A EP 23709632A EP 4486174 A1 EP4486174 A1 EP 4486174A1
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- European Patent Office
- Prior art keywords
- guide
- bearing
- plate
- support plate
- furniture
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47B—TABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
- A47B49/00—Revolving cabinets or racks; Cabinets or racks with revolving parts
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47B—TABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
- A47B81/00—Cabinets or racks specially adapted for other particular purposes, e.g. for storing guns or skis
- A47B81/002—Corner cabinets; Cabinets designed for being placed in a corner or a niche
Definitions
- the present invention relates to a furniture or household appliance element according to the preamble of claim 1 or according to the preamble of claim 2.
- Furniture or household appliance elements of this type such as shelves or racks, in which a body part that is mounted in a support body so that it can be moved in a rotational and translational manner is accommodated, are known, for example, from DE 10 2019 109 866 A1.
- a translation-rotation bearing is used to carry out the translation-rotation movement of the body part.
- top support plate that covers both the fixed support body and the body part that can be moved in translation and rotation
- the object of the present invention is to prevent the top support plate or the base plate of the body part from lowering during the translational-rotational movement of the body part, particularly when a first and second body part is arranged next to one another in a piece of furniture or household appliance.
- This object is achieved by a furniture or household appliance element having the features of claims 1 and 2.
- the furniture or household appliance element according to the invention has a support body with a base support panel, a top support panel and optionally at least one side wall, and a body part that is mounted so that it can be moved in translation and rotation relative to the support body and has a base panel, a cover panel and at least one side wall.
- a guide bearing is arranged between the top support plate and the cover plate and/or between the bottom support plate and the bottom plate.
- the guide bearing has at least one cam track and a guide element guided in or on the cam track, which are arranged on mutually facing surfaces of the top support plate and the top plate or the bottom support plate and the bottom plate.
- the guide bearing also has a linear guide, with connection parts that can be displaced relative to one another in a translation direction, one of which is arranged on the deck support plate or the cover plate and the other is mounted on the other of the cover support plate or the cover plate by means of a pivot bearing and/or one connection part on the Floor support plate or the bottom plate is arranged and the other is mounted on the other of the floor support plate or the bottom plate by means of a pivot bearing.
- the guide element is designed as a support element that is supported on or in the guide cam track, with the position of the guide element being variably adjustable perpendicular to the plane of the top support plate or the bottom support plate.
- Such a guide element designed as a support element makes it possible in a simple manner to set the vertical distance between the top support plate of the support body and the cover plate of the body part or between the bottom support plate of the support body and the bottom plate of the body part to an exactly defined dimension.
- variable adjustability makes it possible, in particular, to compensate for height tolerances of the furniture or household appliance element.
- Advantageous design variants are the subject of the dependent claims.
- the guide element has a roller which is arranged on an axial bearing and can roll on a base of the guide cam track.
- the axial bearing has an axial bearing mount provided with a threaded bolt, onto which an axial bearing ring can be pushed, at the free end of which facing away from the threaded bolt a roller mount is fastened, in which the roller is rotatably mounted.
- the guide element has a ball that can roll on a bottom of the guide cam track and is spring-loaded in a sleeve.
- this sleeve has an internal thread in which a threaded bolt is accommodated in a rotationally adjustable manner and thus ensures that the height can be adjusted easily.
- the guide element has a roller that can roll on a side surface of the guide cam track.
- the roller is fastened to an axle which is held stationary in a bushing in the direction of its longitudinal axis and rotatable about its longitudinal axis.
- the socket can be clamped to the guide bearing and also enables easy height adjustment.
- a clamping lever that fixes the bushing in a clamping position is provided for the clamping fixation of the bushing.
- This clamping lever preferably has a clamping body with a socket receptacle surrounding the socket and a lever arm.
- the guide bearing has a head piece with two retaining plates aligned parallel to one another, each with recesses in which the bushing is accommodated in a circumferentially guided manner, with the clamping lever being accommodated in a receiving space between the retaining plates and, in the clamping position, the clamping body being pressed against a clamping wall of the guide bearing with a Partial surface of the wall forming the socket receptacle rests frictionally against a partial surface of the outer surface of the socket.
- the axle has a shoulder for fixing the position of the roller on the axle.
- a bearing is accommodated on the axle on the side of the shoulder facing away from the roller.
- the bearing is designed in particular as a support or as a ball bearing.
- the cam track has a running slope for vertical support of the roller.
- the linear guide is formed from a pull-out guide, with a guide rail arranged on the top support plate or the cover plate and/or on the bottom support plate or the bottom plate and at least one runner rail mounted displaceably thereon, the guide element being connected to a plate-shaped connecting element of the guide bearing is fixed.
- the arrangement of the guide element on the connecting element of the guide bearing enables simple assembly.
- the connecting element is preferably attached to the at least one running rail of the linear guide.
- the curved guide track is preferably connected to the cover plate of the body part and the at least one running rail of the linear guide is connected to the cover support plate of the support body via the connecting plate.
- the axial bearing or the threaded bolt is fixed to the connecting element of the guide bearing.
- the threaded bolt is fixed in a threaded sleeve arranged on a head piece of the connecting element so that it can be adjusted axially with respect to the threaded bolt.
- the guide element has a roller that can roll on a side surface of the guide cam track, the roller being fastened to an axle that can be clamped in a vertical adjustment in the direction of its longitudinal axis.
- the vertical adjustment has a bearing housing attached to the connecting element, an adjustment body accommodated in the bearing housing so that it can be displaced vertically and in which the axis of the guide element is fixed, and a locking lever for locking the adjustment body in place relative to the bearing housing.
- FIG. 1 shows a schematic perspective view of a furniture element with a first carrier body that cannot be moved in translation and rotation and a body part that can be moved in translation and rotation in the closed position
- FIG. 2 shows a representation of the furniture element corresponding to FIG. 1 with the body part moved out of the closed position
- FIG. 4b shows a view of the furniture element from FIG. 1 from below with the common floor support plate removed to show the guide bearing
- Fig. 5 is a schematic perspective view of a
- FIG. 6 shows a schematic perspective detail enlargement of the guide bearing and a first embodiment variant of a guide element
- FIG. 8 is a schematic perspective view of a second
- FIG. 11 shows a schematic perspective view of the embodiment variant shown in FIG. 10 with the guide element fixed by the clamping lever
- Fig. 12 is an exploded view of the guide member and the
- Head piece of the connecting element according to Figure 10, 13 shows a sectional view of the guide element arranged on the head piece of the connecting element in the released position of the clamping lever
- FIG. 17 shows a sectional view of a further embodiment variant of a guide element that can be fixed by clamping
- Fig. 18 is an exploded view of the guide member and the
- Figure 19 is a schematic perspective view of another
- Design variant of a guide element that can be variably fixed using a vertical adjustment in the Z direction, attached to a head piece of the connecting element with a clamping lever in the fixing position,
- Fig. 20 is an exploded view of the guide member
- FIG. 23 shows a sectional view according to FIG. 22 with the guide element pushed out to the maximum extent from a bearing housing
- FIG. 24 shows a sectional view according to FIG. 22 at a maximum in the
- Figure 25 is a perspective view of in the
- FIG. 26 shows a perspective representation of the guide element arranged in the vertical adjustment with the clamping lever in the open position.
- top, bottom, left, right, front, back, etc. refer exclusively to the exemplary representation and position of the furniture element, the carrier body, the body part, the cover plate, the guide bearing, the guide cam track selected in the respective figures , the linear guide, the guide member and the like. These terms are not to be understood as limiting, i.e. these references can change due to different working positions or the mirror-symmetrical design or the like.
- the reference numeral 1 designates a variant of a furniture or household appliance element according to the invention.
- the furniture or household appliance element 1 shown here as a furniture element has a carrier body 2 and a body part 3 that is mounted so that it can be moved in translation and rotation at the same time.
- furniture element 1 is briefly referred to as furniture element 1 for easier legibility.
- a corresponding household appliance element in particular a refrigerator or freezer element or a wine cooler element, can be constructed analogously to the furniture or household appliance element 1 shown as a furniture element.
- the carrier body 2 has at least one floor support plate 21 and one cover support plate 22 and at least one side wall 23 connected to the floor support plate 21 and the cover support plate 22 .
- the front side of the carrier body 2 is closed by a pivoting door 24 here, for example.
- the body part 3 has at least one base plate 31 and one cover plate 32 and at least one connected to the base plate 31 and the cover plate 32 Side wall 33, in the embodiment shown here two side walls 33 on.
- the side walls are covered here by screens 34 to the outside.
- the interior of the body part 3 is divided here, for example, by a plurality of shelves 35 fixed to the side walls 33 into a plurality of compartments arranged one above the other.
- the length of the floor support plate 21 of the support body 2 extends over the entire surface of the furniture element 1 .
- the support body 2 can also be designed as a wall mount with a top support plate 22 and a bottom support plate 21, for example if the furniture or household appliance element 1 is arranged in a room corner or niche. Accordingly, a side wall 23 connecting the top support plate 22 and the bottom support plate 21 is not necessary in such an embodiment variant.
- a guide bearing 4 is arranged between the cover support plate 22 of the support body 2 and the cover plate 32 of the body part 3 .
- the guide bearing 4 serves to support the translational-rotational movement of the body part 3.
- FIG. 4b shows the furniture element 1 in a view from below with the bottom support plate 21 and the guide bearing 4 removed.
- the guide bearing 4 has, as shown in Figures 4a to 6, a arranged here on the cover plate 32 of the body part 3 guide cam track 5 and a plate-shaped here on a connecting element 6 that on the Deck support plate 22 of the carrier body 2 is fixed, arranged guide element 8, which protrudes into the guide cam track 5.
- the guide bearing 4 has a linear guide 7 with connecting parts that can be displaced relative to one another, one of which is arranged on the cover support plate 22 or the cover plate 32 and the other on the other of the cover support plate 22 or the cover plate 32 by means of a rotary bearing 12.
- one connection part is arranged on the base support plate 22 or the base plate 32 and the other on the other of the base support plate 22 or the base plate 32 by means of the pivot bearing 12.
- the guide element 8 or the further exemplary embodiment of a guide element 9 explained further below is designed as a support element that is supported on or in the guide cam track 5 .
- the guide element 8, 9 serves to reduce the vertical distance between the top support plate 22 of the support body 2 and the cover plate 32 of the body part 3 or between the bottom support plate 21 of the support body 2 and the bottom plate 31 of the body part 3 in the case of an arrangement of the guide bearing 4 in the bottom area of the body part 3 to an exactly defined dimension.
- the axial bearing has an axial bearing mount 85 provided with a threaded bolt 851, onto which an axial bearing ring 84 can be pushed, at the free end of which facing away from the threaded bolt 851, here in the form of a pin 854, a roller mount 83 is fastened, in which the roller 81 can rotate is stored.
- the roller 81 is, via the roller axle 82, which is guided through a central bore 811 of the roller 81, in axle bearings 833 provided for this purpose, in legs 831 of the roller mount 83, which are connected to one another via a connecting piece 832 recorded.
- the roller mount 83 itself is attached to the axial bearing mount 85, preferably rotatably wobbled with the pin 854 of the axial bearing mount 85.
- the axial bearing or the threaded bolt 85 is preferably fixed to the connecting element 6 of the guide bearing 4 .
- the axial bearing receptacle 85 is designed as a threaded bolt 851 at an end remote from the pin 854 , which is preferably fixed in a threaded sleeve 64 arranged on a head piece 63 of the connecting element 6 so that it can be adjusted axially with respect to the threaded bolt 851 .
- the axial bearing ring 84 is clamped between a collar 852 of the axial bearing mount 85 and a connecting piece 832 of the roller mount 83 connecting the legs 831 to one another.
- the axial bearing ring 84 has a receptacle 841 through which a neck piece 853 of the axial bearing receptacle 85 is passed.
- FIGS. 1-10 An alternative embodiment of such a guide element is shown in FIGS.
- This embodiment variant of the guide element 9 also has a threaded bolt 91 which, like the threaded bolt 851 of the embodiment variant described above, is preferably fixed in a threaded sleeve 64 arranged on the head piece 63 of the connecting element 6 so that it can be adjusted axially with respect to the threaded bolt 91 .
- the threaded bolt 91 is screwed into a sleeve 92 with an internal thread 96, at the end of which spaced from the threaded bolt 91 a ball 93 is received, which is received by a collar 95 at the lower end of the sleeve 92 by a predetermined amount protruding from the sleeve 92.
- the collar 95 prevents the ball 93 from falling out.
- a spring element 94 is provided between the front end of the threaded bolt 91 and the ball 93, as shown in FIG.
- the cam track 5 preferably has eyelets 52 on its outer sides for fixing, in particular screwing, the cam track 5 to the cover plate 32 or to the base plate 31 of the body part 3.
- Eyelets 62 are also formed on the side of the connecting element 6 on a main body 61, to which the running rails 72 of the linear guide 7 are attached in the example shown in FIG.
- the guide rail 71 of the linear guide 7 is rotatably mounted on a rotary bearing 12 .
- the pivot bearing 12 has a pivot bolt which is arranged on a fastening plate 11 which is circular here and which is fastened to the cover plate 32 or base plate 31 of the body part 3 .
- the circular shape serves to distribute forces over as large an area as possible. Other configurations are also conceivable.
- the axis of rotation of the rotary bearing 12 is mounted in a rotary axis bearing (not shown) provided for this purpose on the underside of the guide rail 71 of the linear guide 7 in order to enable the translational-rotational movement of the body part 3 relative to the carrier body 2 .
- the axis of rotation can also be mounted in the axis of rotation bearing in an axially adjustable or telescoping manner. This ensures that the entire guide bearing 4 is evenly supported.
- FIGS. 1 and 2 Two further preferred embodiment variants of guide elements 180, 190 are shown in FIGS.
- the roller 181, 191 is fastened here to an axis 182, 192 extending in the z-direction, preferably at one end of the axis 182, 192.
- the axle 182, 192 is stationary in the direction of its longitudinal axis and around its longitudinal axis in a bushing 184, 194 enveloping it in the region of an upper section remote from the roller in order to enable a free rotational movement of the roller 181, 191 about the longitudinal axis of the axle 182, 192 10, 11 and 17.
- the bushing 184, 194 itself can be clamped to the guide bearing 4.
- a clamping lever 13 that fixes the bushing 184, 194 in a clamping position is preferably provided for clamping the bushing 184, 194 in place.
- This clamping lever 13 preferably has, as shown in FIGS.
- the guide bearing 4 here preferably a section of a connecting element 160, similar to the connecting element 6 of the guide bearing 4 described above, has a head piece 163 which is arranged on a main body 161 of the connecting element 160 and has two holding plates 164 aligned parallel to one another, each with preferably circular recesses 166. in which the bushing 184, 194 is held in a circumferentially guided manner.
- the clamping lever 13 is accommodated in an accommodation space 165 between the holding plates 164 .
- the clamping lever 13 can be rotated by actuating the lever arm so that the Socket receptacle 133 is aligned coaxially with the recesses 166 of the retaining plates 164 and thereby the frictional connection between the wall forming the socket receptacle 133 and the partial surface of the outer surface of the sleeve 184, 194 is eliminated.
- the axle 182, 192 preferably has a shoulder 183, 193 for fixing the roller 181, 191 in place.
- this bearing is designed as a support which is supported on the upper edges of the cam 5 in the z-direction.
- this bearing is designed as a ball bearing.
- the outer surface of the roller is preferably designed with a bevel, which rests on a corresponding running slope 54 of the control cam 5 in the vertical, i.e. z-direction, so that the roller 191 is supported here in the z-direction on the running slope 54.
- FIGS. 19-26 A preferred embodiment of a vertical adjustment 210 for a guide element 290 similar to the guide element 190 is shown in FIGS. 19-26.
- the guide element 290 has a roller 291 that can roll on a side surface 53 of the guide cam track 5, which is fastened to an axis 292 extending in the z-direction, preferably at one end of the axis 292.
- the axle 292 also preferably has a first step 293 for fixing the roller 291 in place at or near a first end of the axle 291 .
- a bearing 295 is placed on the axle 292 above or on the side of the step 293 facing away from the roller 291 .
- the bearing 295 itself is also preferably designed as a ball bearing here.
- the axis 292 with the roller 291 rotatably fixed thereon and the bearing 295 rotatably fixed on the axis 292 is variably held in the vertical adjustment 210 in the z-direction.
- the vertical adjustment 210 has, as shown in FIG.
- the bearing housing 220 is preferably fixed with screws 266 in the area of the head piece 263 of the connecting element 260 .
- screw receptacles 264 are introduced in the head piece 263 of the connecting element 260, into which preferably conically shaped heads of the screws 266 can be countersunk.
- the bearing housing 220 has an adjustment body receptacle 221 , which is preferably roughly cuboid, for accommodating an adjustment body 230 .
- the adjustment body 230 has a holding body 231 for mounting the axis 292 of the guide element 290 .
- a hole in the bottom of the holding body 231 in the direction of the guide cam track 5 is prevented.
- the adjustment body 230 is accommodated in the bearing housing 220 in a spring-loaded manner in the z-direction.
- a spring element 294 embodied here as a helical compression spring is slipped over the axis 292 of the guide element 290 .
- a lower end of the spring element 294 is supported on the bottom of the holding body 231 .
- An upper end of spring element 294 is supported on a cover 250, which rests in a form-fitting manner in a recess provided for this purpose in bearing housing 220 and (in FIGS. 21 to 24) bears upwards on an underside of head piece 263 of connecting element 260.
- the cover 250 In order to guide the axle 292 of the connecting element 260, the cover 250 has an axle receptacle 251, through which an upper end of the axle 292 remote from the roller 291 is accommodated.
- axle receptacle 265 embodied here as a bore, into which a neck of the axle receptacle 251 of the cover 250 protrudes into the axle receptacle 265 .
- adjustment body 230 has teeth 232, preferably formed in one piece with holding body 231, which engage with teeth 243 of a latching lever 240 when guide element 290 or adjustment body 230 is fixed in the z-direction .
- the detent lever 240 of this embodiment variant consists essentially of a bearing pin 241 and a lever arm 242 protruding radially from the bearing pin 241 as well as the teeth 243, which are formed on an angular segment of the bearing pin 241, as shown for example in Figure 21.
- the bearing pin 241 serves to fix the locking lever 240 in a rotatable manner about the z-axis on the one hand in a bearing pin receptacle 252 of the cover 250 provided for this purpose and on the other hand on the bearing bolt receptacle 223 of the bearing housing 220 provided for this purpose.
- the locking lever 240 By rotating the locking lever 240 with the aid of the lever arm 242, the locking lever 240 can be rotated from a release position releasing the adjustment body 230 in the z-direction, as shown by way of example in Figure 21, into a fixing position shown in Figures 22 to 24, wherein in the fixing position, the toothing 232 of the adjustment body 230 engages in the toothing 243 of the locking lever 240 and thus prevents displacement of the adjustment body 230 and thus of the guide element 290 .
- Figure 22 shows a middle position of the adjustment body 230 relative to the bearing housing 220
- Figure 23 shows a position of the adjustment body 230 that has been pushed down to the maximum extent relative to the bearing housing 220.
- This maximum position is defined by a web 233 protruding radially outwards on the upper edge of the holding body 231, with this web 233 resting on a shoulder provided for this purpose on the bottom or near a bottom of the bearing housing 220 when the adjusting body 230 is in the maximum downwardly pushed position.
- Figure 24 shows a position of the adjustment body 230 that has been pushed up to the maximum relative to the bearing housing 220.
- This maximum position is defined by the upper end of the holding body 231 striking an underside of the cover 250 .
- FIG. 25 once again shows the guide element 290 accommodated in the vertical adjustment 210 in the fixing position of the locking lever 240 as an isometric individual representation.
- FIG. 26 correspondingly shows the guide element 290 accommodated in the vertical adjustment 210 with the locking lever 240 in the open position, in which the adjustment body 230 can be displaced together with the guide element 290 in the z-direction.
- an elevation 253 is formed on a surface of the cover 250 facing the locking lever 240, which is used to fix the locking lever 240 in the fixing position.
- the elevation is positioned in such a way that the lever arm 242 cannot be moved out of its fixing position shown in FIG. 25 without effort.
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Applications Claiming Priority (2)
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| DE102022105121.8A DE102022105121A1 (de) | 2022-03-04 | 2022-03-04 | Möbel- oder Haushaltsgeräteelement |
| PCT/EP2023/055369 WO2023166145A1 (de) | 2022-03-04 | 2023-03-02 | Möbel- oder haushaltsgeräteelement |
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| EP4486174A1 true EP4486174A1 (de) | 2025-01-08 |
| EP4486174B1 EP4486174B1 (de) | 2026-05-06 |
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| DE (1) | DE102022105121A1 (de) |
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| WO (1) | WO2023166145A1 (de) |
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| DE102024110954A1 (de) | 2024-04-18 | 2025-10-23 | Paul Hettich Gmbh & Co. Kg | Möbel- oder Haushaltsgerät |
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| FR2707694B1 (fr) * | 1993-07-15 | 1995-10-27 | Sistemas Y Mecanismos Sl | Dispositif de porte coulissante pour les parties frontales d'armoires ou similaires. |
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| DE202016103328U1 (de) | 2016-06-23 | 2017-09-26 | Paul Hettich Gmbh & Co. Kg | Bockrolle und Möbel oder Haushaltsgerät mit einer derartigen Bockrolle |
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