WO2023194129A1 - Tiroir de meuble, en particulier pour une armoire haute - Google Patents

Tiroir de meuble, en particulier pour une armoire haute Download PDF

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WO2023194129A1
WO2023194129A1 PCT/EP2023/057708 EP2023057708W WO2023194129A1 WO 2023194129 A1 WO2023194129 A1 WO 2023194129A1 EP 2023057708 W EP2023057708 W EP 2023057708W WO 2023194129 A1 WO2023194129 A1 WO 2023194129A1
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Viktor Lorenz
Kai Meyer
Andreas REDIKOP
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Kesseböhmer Holding Kg
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
    • A47B88/00Drawers for tables, cabinets or like furniture; Guides for drawers
    • A47B88/40Sliding drawers; Slides or guides therefor
    • A47B88/42Vertically-oriented drawers, i.e. drawers where the height exceeds the width
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
    • A47B88/00Drawers for tables, cabinets or like furniture; Guides for drawers
    • A47B88/40Sliding drawers; Slides or guides therefor
    • A47B88/48Drawers which can be rotated while or after sliding out

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  • the invention relates to a furniture pull-out, in particular for a tall cabinet, with a furniture part that can be pulled out of a furniture body, which can be pulled out on a pull-out rail in a pull-out direction and pushed in against the pull-out direction and is pivotably mounted about a vertical axis in the fully extended position, and with a blocking device the pull-out rail, which only allows the furniture part to be pivoted in the fully extended position and pushed in only in a non-pivoted basic position.
  • a tall cabinet pull-out has a piece of furniture with a circumferentially closed frame, between the vertical frame legs of which baskets, compartments or the like can be suspended.
  • Objects can be arranged in the baskets, compartments or the like.
  • the blocking device is designed in such a way that pivoting is only possible when the furniture is fully extended. Pushing the furniture pull-out out of the fully extended position is only possible with the furniture part in the non-pivoted basic position. This prevents incorrect operation and possible resulting damage to the furniture pull-out.
  • the pull-out guide has a blocking device with a blocking lever.
  • the blocking lever is tilted in such a way that it interacts with a stop fixed to the body in order to lock the tall cabinet pull-out against being pushed in.
  • the blocking lever is secured against tipping.
  • the furniture part is fixed in the basic position.
  • the object of the invention is to provide a furniture pull-out with an alternative blocking device that is more comfortable to use and simpler and more cost-effective to manufacture. According to the invention, this is achieved by a furniture pull-out with the features of the characterizing part of claim 1.
  • the blocking device has a locking slide which can be displaced in a vertical direction between a blocking position and a release position by the pull-out furniture part which can be pivoted about a vertical axis.
  • the vertical direction is a direction parallel to the vertical axis about which the furniture part can be pivoted.
  • the blocking device is actuated by pivoting the furniture part.
  • the blocking device has a locking element that fixes the locking slide when the furniture pull-out is not fully extended.
  • the locking element prevents the locking slide from moving.
  • the locking slide is only released when the furniture is fully extended. Since the furniture part and the locking slide are designed and arranged in such a way that pivoting of the furniture part is only possible together with moving the locking slide, the extendable and pivotable furniture part can only be pivoted when the furniture pull-out is in a fully extended position. This protects the furniture pull-out against incorrect operation. The ease of use of the furniture pull-out has been further improved.
  • the locking element prevents the locking slide from moving by blocking the displacement path of the locking slide when the furniture pull-out is not fully extended.
  • the locking element is at least partially arranged in the displacement path of the locking slide. This reliably prevents the locking slide from moving if the furniture pull-out is not fully extended. The operating safety and ease of use of the furniture pull-out are further improved.
  • the blocking device preferably has a deactivator which moves the blocking element into the fully extended position when the furniture part is pulled out actuated so that the locking element releases the locking slide for displacement.
  • the release is therefore carried out automatically by the deactivator as soon as and only when the furniture part has reached the fully extended position. Only then is it possible to pivot the furniture part and move the locking slide. The operating safety and ease of use of the furniture pull-out are further improved.
  • the deactivator is designed as a stop, which removes the locking element from the displacement path of the locking slide when pulling out the furniture part into the fully extended position.
  • the blocking device and thus the furniture pull-out are designed to be particularly simple and reliable. The ease of use of the furniture pull-out is further increased.
  • the furniture pull-out preferably comprises a stop block which interacts with the locking slide, which was pushed out of the basic position by the furniture part that was pivoted in the fully extended position, in such a way that the furniture part is prevented from being pushed in against the pull-out direction.
  • a dedicated stop block forms a defined area with which the locking slide can interact. In addition, it can reliably absorb the forces applied by the locking slide to prevent the furniture part from being pushed in. The reliability and service life of the furniture extension are further improved. The ease of use is maintained for a long time.
  • An actuating element for actuating the locking slide is preferably arranged on the pull-out furniture part. The sliding of the locking slide in the vertical direction is triggered or completely effected by the actuating element when the furniture part is pivoted from the basic position. The movement of the locking slide is particularly reliable and comfortable thanks to a dedicated actuating element.
  • the locking slide has a guide contour, wherein the actuating element can be brought into engagement with the guide contour and, in particular, is in engagement with the guide contour in the basic position.
  • the guide contour and the actuating element that engages with the guide contour form a slot guide for the controlled displacement of the locking slide.
  • the guide contour and actuating element can also come out of engagement when the furniture part is pivoted out of the basic position, whereby they come back into engagement with one another when pivoting in the opposite direction, in the direction of the basic position. In this way, a blocking device can be implemented in a simple manner, which is actuated by the pull-out furniture part when it is pivoted.
  • the locking slide is actuated in particular to block the insertion of the extended furniture extension when the extendable furniture part is pivoted out of the basic position, and to release the insertion of the extended furniture extension when the extendable furniture part is in the basic position.
  • the guide contour is V-shaped with inlet areas for the actuating element that widen outwards. Due to the V-shaped guide contour, the actuating element can move in the vertical direction both upwards and downwards and the furniture part can be pivoted on both sides about the vertical axis from the basic position.
  • the actuating element When the furniture part is in the basic position, the actuating element is preferably arranged within the V-shaped guide contour and secures the furniture part against pivoting out of the body when the locking slide is fixed, that is, when the furniture part is not completely pulled out of the body, in particular by the locking element Initial position.
  • the inlet areas are also arranged on both sides and make it easier to bring together the guide contour and the actuating element when they are disengaged by pivoting.
  • the guide contour and the control element work together particularly reliably. The ease of use of the furniture pull-out has been further improved.
  • the locking slide is preferably displaced downwards in the direction of gravity by its own weight, or remains in the downwardly displaced position until it is raised again.
  • a displacement of the locking slide can also z. B. done by spring preload.
  • the blocking device can be manufactured more easily and cost-effectively without a corresponding biasing spring. A non-existent preload spring cannot be damaged or fail.
  • the furniture pull-out is particularly durable and easy to use.
  • the pull-out rail comprises an at least two-part pull-out, with the stop block being arranged in a stationary manner relative to the furniture body.
  • the at least two-part extension is to be designed in such a way that the furniture part can be moved into a completely extended position arranged completely in front of the furniture body, in which it can be pivoted from the basic position. This can be achieved particularly easily with multi-part extensions, which are designed in particular as full extensions.
  • a stop stand that is stationary relative to the furniture body is particularly easy to implement and particularly reliable.
  • the furniture pull-out is particularly easy to use.
  • the pull-out rail comprises an at least three-part and synchronized pull-out with a first rail segment connected to the furniture part, at least one further rail segment and a second rail segment connecting the first and the further rail segment.
  • the locking slide is designed to fix two adjacent rail segments against each other in the locked position when the pull-out rail is fully extended. Since the pull-out is synchronized, by fixing two adjacent rail segments relative to each other, all other rail segments are also fixed relative to one another. When using a synchronized extension, the stop block no longer has to be arranged in a fixed position relative to the furniture body, which means that the furniture extension is more flexible and easier to produce.
  • pull-outs with more than three rail segments can be used. However, these are very expensive in comparison. Three-part pull-outs are particularly cost-effective and can be synchronized particularly easily. In addition, it is particularly easy to synchronize pull-outs with exactly three rail segments and synchronized three-part pull-outs are particularly reliable.
  • the first and second rail segments can be fixed against one another, with the stop block being arranged on the second rail segment.
  • the locking slide and the stop block can be brought into engagement with one another to fix the first rail segment and the second rail segment.
  • the deactivator is fixed to the second rail segment.
  • the deactivator fixed to the second rail segment can be used in a particularly simple manner to cause the locking element to release the locking slide when the first rail segment and the second rail segment are correctly aligned with one another.
  • the blocking device and thus the furniture pull-out are designed to be particularly simple and reliable.
  • the ease of use of the furniture pull-out is further increased.
  • the pull-out guide preferably comprises a frame holder which is arranged to be pivotable about the vertical axis and for receiving the furniture part which can be pivoted about the vertical axis and which can be pulled out.
  • the pivotally arranged frame holder is particularly preferably arranged on the first rail segment.
  • the frame holder simplifies the assembly of the furniture part on the pull-out guide. The reliability and ease of use of the furniture pull-out can be guaranteed more easily.
  • the pull-out device preferably has a position securing device for fixing the pull-out furniture part in a predefined pivoting position.
  • the determination can e.g. B. by snapping into predetermined locking positions, which can only be released again by overcoming resistance.
  • the user of the furniture pull-out thereby receives clear feedback when the furniture part has been pivoted into certain pivot positions or the basic position. The ease of use of the furniture pull-out has been further improved.
  • the position securing device comprises a positioning disk arranged on the pull-out, in particular on the first rail segment, and a positioning pin arranged on the furniture part, in particular its frame holder.
  • the positioning disk has recesses that correspond to certain pivoting positions of the furniture part.
  • the positioning pin is arranged in the associated recess of the positioning disk.
  • the furniture part is fixed in the swivel position.
  • the positioning pin is released from the recess in the positioning disk and the furniture part can be pivoted into the basic position or into a further pivoting position.
  • a corresponding recess in the positioning disk is also assigned to the basic position.
  • the position securing device can be implemented particularly easily and cost-effectively in this way.
  • FIG. 1 shows a tall cabinet comprising a furniture body and a furniture pull-out according to the invention in a partially extended position
  • Fig. 2 shows the tall cabinet according to Fig. 1 when fully extended
  • Fig. 3 shows the tall cabinet pull-out according to Fig. 2 with the furniture part in a waste position from the basic position;
  • Fig. 4 is a top view of a pull-out guide of the invention
  • Fig. 5 is a side view of the pull-out guide according to Fig. 4;
  • Fig. 6 is a detailed view from Fig. 5;
  • Fig. 7 shows an alternative view of the pull-out guide according to Fig. 4.
  • Fig. 8 is a detailed view from Fig. 7;
  • FIG. 9 shows the pull-out guide according to FIG. 4 in a partially pushed-in state with the locking element in the release position with a locking element fixing the locking element in the release position;
  • Fig. 10 is a side view of the pull-out guide according to Fig. 9;
  • Fig. 11 is a detailed view from Fig. 10;
  • Fig. 12 is an alternative view of the pull-out guide according to Fig. 9;
  • Fig. 13 is a detailed view from Fig. 12; 14 shows an alternative view of the pull-out guide according to FIG. 4;
  • Fig. 15 is a detailed view from Fig. 14;
  • FIG. 16 shows a sectional view of the blocking device of the pull-out guide with the locking slide in the release position
  • FIG. 17 shows the pull-out guide according to FIG. 4 with an alternative sectional view
  • Fig. 18 is a sectional view from Fig. 17;
  • Fig. 19 is a detailed view from Fig. 18;
  • FIG. 26 to 28 different views of the pull-out guide according to FIG. 4 with the furniture part pivoted further from the basic position compared to the illustrations according to FIGS. 20 to 25;
  • Fig. 29a to 31b Detailed representations of the position securing device with the pull-out guide in the basic position and in two different pivoting positions.
  • FIGS. 1 to 3 show a tall cabinet 2 with the furniture pull-out 3.
  • the furniture pull-out 3, designed here as a tall cabinet pull-out, has a furniture part 6, which is shown in different pull-out positions in FIGS. 1 to 3.
  • the tall cabinet 2 has a furniture body 4 in which the furniture part 6 is arranged via an upper guide 14 and a lower guide 16, hereinafter referred to as a pull-out guide.
  • the furniture part 6 includes a frame 8 on which shelves 10 are hung. Objects can be arranged on the shelves 10.
  • a front 12 is arranged on the frame 8, with which the furniture body 4 is closed when the tall cabinet 2 is closed.
  • Fig. 1 shows the tall cabinet 2 in a partially open position with the tall cabinet pull-out 6 in its basic position. In Fig.
  • the tall cabinet pull-out 6 is shown completely extended in the basic position.
  • the tall cabinet pull-out 6 can be pulled out of the furniture body 4 in the pull-out direction A and pushed into the furniture body 4.
  • the furniture part can be 6 um a vertical pivot axis can be pivoted out of the basic position, as shown in Fig. 3.
  • Objects arranged on the shelves 10 are then easier to access. This improves the ease of use of such a tall cabinet pull-out.
  • the tall cabinet pull-out 6 In order to prevent the tall cabinet pull-out 6 from being accidentally moved back against the pull-out direction A in a wasted position, it is secured against such a move back when it is not in the basic position. Furthermore, the tall cabinet pull-out 6 is secured in the basic position if it is not in the fully extended position. This prevents incorrect operation and increases ease of use. Securing or releasing is done by pivoting or pushing in and pulling out the tall cabinet pull-out 6. The tall cabinet 2 is therefore easy to use.
  • the furniture pull-out 3 can optionally also have a corresponding device on the upper guide 14. Securing the furniture pull-out 3 against accidental insertion from the fully extended position is further improved. In addition, the furniture pull-out 3 is more stable in the fully extended position when both the upper guide 14 and the lower guide 16 are secured.
  • the pull-out guide 16 has a pull-out rail that can be pulled out in the pull-out direction A and inserted counter to the pull-out direction A.
  • the pull-out rail is designed as a three-part and synchronized pull-out with three rail segments 18, 20, 22. Two or more part pull-outs can also be used. Synchronization is not absolutely necessary, but is advantageous.
  • a first rail segment 22 carries the furniture part 6 which can be pivoted about a vertical axis between a basic position in which it is aligned parallel to an extension direction A of the pull-out guide 16, and a furniture part 6 which can be pivoted relative to the basic position. In the exemplary embodiment, this is done via a frame holder 24, which carries the frame 8.
  • the frame holder 24 is arranged on the first rail segment 22.
  • Another rail segment 18 is to be fixed to the furniture body 4.
  • the second rail segment 20 connects the first rail segment 22 with the further rail segment 18.
  • Fig. 4 shows a top view of the pull-out guide 16 in a fully extended state.
  • the frame holder 24 is in the basic position in which it is aligned parallel to the extension direction A.
  • the locking slide 34 is in the release position.
  • Fig. 5 is a sectional view of the pull-out guide according to Fig. 4.
  • Fig. 6 the blocking device 30 is shown as a detailed view of Fig. 5.
  • FIG. 7 and 8 show corresponding spatial views of the pull-out guide 16.
  • the locking element 30 has already been actuated by a deactivator 40, which is designed as a stop arranged on the second rail segment 20.
  • the locking element 38 was here moved in a horizontal direction relative to the locking slide 34 by the deactivator 40 during the last part of the distance with which the extension was transferred to the fully extended position.
  • the locking element 38 has a lever which is detected by the deactivator 40 which forms a first stop.
  • the base body 32 of the blocking device 30 is provided with ramps in the area of the lever so that it is displaced in a vertical direction. The locking element 38 was rotated.
  • the locking element 38 can cooperate with a further stop of the deactivator 40 in order to move the locking element 38 into a position when the furniture part 6 is inserted in which it secures the locking slide 34 against displacement.
  • Turning the lever makes it possible for the locking element 38 to "dip” under the further stop of the deactivator 40 when the furniture part 6 is pulled out and only interacts with the first stop.
  • the locking slide 34 can be displaced in the vertical direction. This is done by pivoting the frame 8 or the frame holder 24 about the vertical axis.
  • An operating element 36 is arranged on the frame holder 24 and interacts with a guide contour 42 of the locking slide 34.
  • Actuating element 36 and guide contour 42 of the locking slide engage with one another to form a link guide for the controlled movement of the locking slide 34.
  • the guide contour 42 is V-shaped, with the V-shape having inlet areas that widen on both sides.
  • the guide contour 42 forms two adjacent "hills" in the lower region. 9 to 13 show the pull-out guide 16 in a position that is slightly pushed in compared to the fully extended position according to FIGS. 4 to 8.
  • the furniture part 6 or the frame holder 24 are in the basic position.
  • the locking slide 34 is still in the release position.
  • the locking element 38 has been displaced in the horizontal direction so that it comes to rest between the base body 32 and the locking slide 34 and thus in the displacement path of the locking slide 34.
  • the locking slide 34 is secured against displacement.
  • the guide contour 42 on the locking slide 34 is designed such that the frame holder 24 is fixed in the basic position via the actuating element 36 fixed thereto, which is arranged in the basic position in the guide contour 42 of the locking slide 34.
  • the blocking device 30 thus combines the functions of fixing the pull-out guide in the fully extended position when the furniture part 6 is pivoted out of the basic position, and of fixing the furniture part 6 in the basic position for pushing in or pulling out.
  • Such a pull-out guide 16 is easy to handle and can be easily manufactured.
  • Fig. 14 to Fig. 19 show the pull-out guide in the position according to Fig. 4 to Fig. 8 in other views.
  • Fig. 16 shows a cross section through the blocking device 30. In this sectional view, the guide contour 42, which interacts with the actuating element 36, can be clearly seen.
  • the sectional view shown in Fig. 17 shows the synchronization of the three rail segments 18, 20, 22.
  • the second rail segment 20 has a synchronous gear 48.
  • the further rail segment 18 (not shown) and the first rail segment 22 have each has racks that interact with the synchronous gear 48 of the second rail segment 20.
  • the rack 46 of the first rail segment 22 is shown. This allows the three-part extension to be synchronized in a simple manner.
  • the second rail segment 20 has a stop block 44, which cooperates with the locking slide 34 in the locking position in order to fix the second rail segment 20 and the first rail segment 22 against one another. Due to the synchronization via the racks and the synchronous gear 48, the second rail segment 20 and the first rail segment 22 are also fixed relative to the further rail segment 18.
  • the frame holder 24 is shown slightly pivoted relative to the basic position.
  • the pull-out guide 16 is in the fully extended position.
  • the locking element 38 is removed from the locking slide 34 by the deactivator 40.
  • the actuating element 36 arranged on the frame holder 24 which cooperates with the guide contour 42 of the locking slide 34, moves it into the locking position.
  • the locking slide 34 comes into contact with the stop block 44, which is arranged on the second rail segment 20. This is shown in Figure 25.
  • the pull-out guide 16 is thus secured against unintentional shifting back against the pull-out direction A.
  • 21 and 22 show the interaction between the actuating element 36 and the guide contour 42 of the locking slide 34.
  • 26 to 28 show the pull-out guide 16 when the furniture part 6 or the frame holder 24 is pivoted further out of the basic position.
  • the actuating element 36 is completely removed from the guide contour 42 of the locking slide 34.
  • the furniture part 6 or the frame holder 24 is pivoted back, they then come into contact again in order to move the locking slide 34 into a position that allows (or releases) the insertion of the furniture part 6 into the body 4 when the furniture part 6 is moved into the basic position.
  • Fig. 29 a) shows the pull-out guide 16 with the position securing device and the frame holder 24 in the basic position.
  • Fig. 29 b) shows a detailed view with broken lines.
  • the positioning disk 26 and the positioning pin 28 can be seen.
  • the positioning disk 28 has a recess with which the positioning pin 28 interacts in the basic position. By applying a force, the positioning pin 28 can be moved out of the recess in the positioning disk 26 and the frame holder 24 or the furniture part 6 can be pivoted about the vertical axis.
  • 30 a) to 31 b) show the frame holder 24 or the furniture part 6 in two different swivel positions in opposite directions by 90 ° from the basic position.
  • the positioning disk 28 has a further recess with which the positioning pin 28 interacts in the two pivoting positions.
  • the position securing device thus secures the frame holder 24 or the furniture part 6 in the basic position or the pivoting positions and gives the user of the furniture pull-out 3 feedback that the furniture part 6 has been pivoted into a specific position.

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La présente invention concerne un tiroir de meuble, en particulier pour une armoire haute, qui comprend une partie de meuble (6) pouvant être extraite d'un corps de meuble, pouvant être extraite dans un sens d'extraction (A) sur un rail d'extraction (16) et pouvant être poussée dans le sens opposé au sens d'extraction (A), et étant montée de manière pivotante autour d'un axe vertical lorsqu'elle est dans la position complètement extraite, comprenant en outre, sur le rail d'extraction (16), un dispositif de blocage (30), qui permet à la partie de meuble (6) de pivoter uniquement lorsqu'elle est dans la position complètement extraite et d'être poussée uniquement lorsqu'elle est dans une position de base sans pivotement, le dispositif de blocage (30) ayant un coulisseau de blocage (34), qui, en faisant pivoter la partie de meuble (6) dans sa position complètement extraite, est déplaçable verticalement de telle sorte qu'il bloque la partie de meuble (6) et l'empêche d'être poussée lorsqu'elle ne se trouve pas dans la position de base. (Fig. 8)
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