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- the object of the invention is a fully extendible drawer unit according to the preamble of claim 1.
- the object of the invention is also a coupling for a fully extendible drawer unit.
- Fully extendible chests of drawers abbreviated extendible chests of drawers, are known in many embodiments and, if there is to be full extension with overextension, i.e. the drawer can be pulled completely out of the carcass, they have respectively three rails, namely a carcass rail, a drawer rail and in between an intermediate rail relatively movable with respect to both rails.
- the three rails are mutually connected to one another via rollers and the intermediate rail is pulled along when the drawer is pulled out.
- various measures are known by which said intermediate rail is carried along, while the speed at which it is pulled out is reduced in respect of the drawer.
- DE-A1 41 21 070 proposes, instead of a set of teeth, connecting the rails by means of a belt which runs via a differential roller and thus allows the speed gradient of the three rails relative to one another to be pre-set.
- the object of the present invention is to create a fully extendible drawer unit which has a simple, cheaply produced construction and allows the drawer to be pulled out and pushed in gently, without jolting and with ease of movement.
- a further object of the invention is to create a coupling which enables defined carrying of the intermediate rail.
- FIG. 1 shows a side view of the carcass, intermediate and drawer rails inside one another.
- FIG. 2 shows a side view of the rear end of the drawer rail.
- FIG. 3 shows a cross-section through the drawer rail along line E-E in FIG. 2.
- FIG. 4 shows a side view of the intermediate rail.
- FIG. 5 shows a cross-section through the intermediate rail along line B-B in FIG. 4.
- FIG. 6 shows a cross-section through the intermediate rail along line C-C in FIG. 4.
- FIG. 7 shows a side view of the carcass rail.
- FIG. 8 shows a cross-section through the carcass rail along the line D-D in FIG. 7.
- FIG. 9 shows a side view of the rear end of the drawer rail and the intermediate rail placed therein and also the differential roller under the intermediate rail.
- FIG. 10 shows a side view of the rear end of the drawer rail and the intermediate rail placed therein and the coupling lifted from the differential roller.
- FIG. 11 shows a cross-section along line A-A in FIG. 10 through the three rails.
- FIG. 12 shows a side view of the rear end of the drawer rail and the intermediate rail placed therein and also the differential roller on the carcass rail.
- FIG. 13 shows a side view of the lever according to a further configuration of the invention before contact with the differential roller.
- FIG. 14 shows a side view of the lever in FIG. 13 lifted by the differential roller.
- FIG. 15 shows a side view of the three rails with a coupling lever which can be latched in from below.
- FIG. 16 shows an enlarged representation of a cross-section, with the lever before latching in.
- FIG. 17 shows an enlarged representation of a cross-section with the lever after latching in.
- FIG. 18 shows a longitudinal section through the lever and the intermediate rail along line XVI-XVI In FIG. 16.
- FIG. 19 shows a cross-section along line XVII-XVII in FIG. 17.
- Reference numeral 1 in FIGS. 1 and 7 represents a carcass rail 1 , on whose rear end 3 a buffer stop 5 and on whose front end 7 a two-step differential roller 9 are rotatably positioned.
- the differential roller 9 comprises a groove 11 with the larger diameter and a groove 13 with the smaller diameter.
- seven holes 15 serve to guide through screws to attach the carcass rail 1 to a carcass inner wall (not illustrated).
- the lower leg 17 of the carcass rail 1 in the example illustrated runs level and at right angles to the base leg 19 .
- the upper leg 20 forms a downwardly concave groove 21 .
- the concave groove 21 ends at a distance in front of the end 7 (FIG. 7).
- the distance enables the rear roller 23 on the intermediate rail 25 to be inserted from above into the space between the lower leg 17 and the upper leg 20 of the carcass rail 1 .
- Preferably two pull-out stops 27 are moulded onto the lower leg 17 , for example in the form of bosses forming a temporary buffer for the rear roller 23 of the intermediate rail 25 .
- the rear roller 23 on the intermediate rail 25 protrudes beyond the lower leg 17 thereof.
- the intermediate rail 25 further comprises a front roller 31 which protrudes beyond the upper edge 34 of the intermediate rail 25 .
- a buffer stop 33 can also be constructed at the rear of the intermediate rail 25 .
- rear roller 23 located at the bottom is preferably rotatably attached in an off-set region 35 of the base leg 37 of the intermediate rail 25 . This enables the roller 23 to come to rest in the plane of the base leg 37 , thereby making it possible for the structure to be narrow.
- On the upper edge of the base leg 37 a c-shaped rail 39 with a lower flat running face 41 and a concave upper guide device 42 is constructed or attached.
- the c-shaped rail 39 extends only over the rear half of the intermediate rail 25 .
- the latter serves to guide the single roller 43 in the region of the rear edge of the drawer rail 45 .
- This comprises a plate 46 , designated to adjoin the drawer, on whose lower edge a leg 49 is constructed, on which the floor of the drawer (not illustrated) comes to rest and can be attached.
- a guide track 47 is mounted, which forms a guide and running face for the front roller 31 on the intermediate rail 25 .
- a carrying rail 51 with a running face 53 directed downwards is attached. The latter comes into contact with the groove on the large diameter 11 of the differential roller 9 when the drawer is partially pushed into the carcass (compare situation in FIG. 11).
- a one-armed lever 55 is further pivotably coupled to a pin 57 .
- the lever 55 which acts as a coupling, comprises a hook-shaped end 69 , formed from an outer lug 61 and an inner lug 63 .
- a leading or sliding face 65 and the flank 67 adjoin the lugs 61 and 63 .
- the sliding face 65 is located between the end of the lever 55 and the lug 61 ; the flank 67 , which is inclined at an obtuse angle to the sliding face 65 , extends in the direction of the pin 57 .
- the sliding face 65 and the flank 67 are located in a region protruding laterally beyond the surface of the lever 55 .
- a curve running at an obtuse angle On the lower edge of the lever 55 is further constructed a curve running at an obtuse angle, whose function will be explained in the functional description.
- Attached to the drawer rail 45 , on the carrying rail 51 is a cam 69 , into which the lever 35 can be latched.
- a trigger 71 In the proximity of the pin 57 additionally attached to the lever 55 is a trigger 71 , which penetrates a recess 73 in the intermediate rail 25 .
- the roller 23 is herein supported in the concave groove 21 of the upper leg 20 and is also guided laterally by the groove 21 .
- the drawer itself which is attached to the two drawer rails 45 , is supported on the pull-out side, i.e. at the front, on the front roller 31 of the intermediate rail 25 .
- the roller 31 is herein guided in the guide track 47 of the drawer rail 45 .
- To prevent the drawer from tipping the rear roller 43 of the drawer rail 45 is supported on the rail 39 of the intermediate rail 25 .
- the roller 31 on the intermediate rail 25 is preferably positioned in such a way that the guide track 47 does not rest on the roller 31 when the drawer is pushed in and the roller 31 does not take on a supporting function until the drawer is pulled out. In this manner it is guaranteed that initially, when the drawer is pulled out, the drawer rail 45 rests almost exclusively on the differential roller 9 , thereby setting this in motion. To guarantee that the intermediate rail 25 is carried along even if the drawer rail 45 has already left the region of the differential roller 9 , the lever 55 is provided.
- the rear roller 23 of the intermediate rail 25 pushes against the rear pull-out stop 27 . If the drawer is pulled out of the carcass for cleaning purposes or for other reasons, the drawer can be pulled out over the top of the pull-out stop 27 by overcoming the resistance thereof. If the roller 23 has overcome the pull-out stop 27 the drawer still cannot fall out, however, because it is still secured by the lever 55 . With the trigger 71 the lever 55 can be lifted and the drawer fully released.
- the lever 155 acting as coupling is again coupled to a pin 157 and is held substantially horizontal by a peg 158 , which engages in a recess 160 in the intermediate rail 25 , in the non-engaged position, i.e. when the drawer is pushed in.
- a stopper 164 which reaches through a recess 162 in the intermediate rail 25 , is constructed on the lever 155 in the region of the lug 161 . Said stopper is located with minimal play inside the recess 162 when the lever 155 is out of engagement with the cam 169 on the intermediate rail 25 .
- the stopper comes into contact with the intermediate rail 25 as soon as the cam 169 presses with impact or with great force against the stopper 164 .
- the lever 155 is connected to the intermediate rail 25 via the pin 157 with play, to enable the stopper 164 to fit closely in the orifice 162 .
- the lever 155 slides with the leading face 165 onto the groove 13 with the smaller diameter and is lifted by it.
- the cam 169 herein comes into contact with the stopper 164 and is held by it.
- the contact of the lever 155 with the cam 169 takes place spring elastically, because a slot 172 is constructed on the lever 155 running parallel to its lower edge 170 .
- the narrow bridge 174 springs inwards when it is in contact with the groove 13 above the differential roller 9 .
- the lever 155 can be pivoted by pressing the stopper 164 downwards by hand, and in fact against the elasticity of the bridge 174 , until the cam 169 can be guided out above the lug 163 .
- the flank 166 adjacent to the lug 163 is inclined to the horizontal, so that, when the drawer is pushed in, the cam 169 can move safely out of its latched position when the lever 155 is no longer being pressed upwards.
- lever 155 can be actuated by means of the smaller diameter on the differential roller 9 , it is possible substantially to reduce the total height of the three co-operating guide rails 1 , 25 , 45 .
- the lever 155 can also be placed on guide rail devices which diverge in construction from those described in this invention.
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- The object of the invention is a fully extendible drawer unit according to the preamble of
claim 1. The object of the invention is also a coupling for a fully extendible drawer unit. - Fully extendible chests of drawers, abbreviated extendible chests of drawers, are known in many embodiments and, if there is to be full extension with overextension, i.e. the drawer can be pulled completely out of the carcass, they have respectively three rails, namely a carcass rail, a drawer rail and in between an intermediate rail relatively movable with respect to both rails. In the simplest configuration the three rails are mutually connected to one another via rollers and the intermediate rail is pulled along when the drawer is pulled out. To ensure that the intermediate rail is pulled out evenly, various measures are known by which said intermediate rail is carried along, while the speed at which it is pulled out is reduced in respect of the drawer.
- From German patent specification 674548 a guide device for a chest of drawers is known, in which the intermediate rails run on rollers comprising two steps with different diameters. By choosing an unequal diameter ratio of 2:1, for example 8:4, it is achieved that the intermediate rail remains slightly behind and when the drawer is fully pulled out there is good, even support.
- To enable even carrying of the two intermediate rails it is proposed in CH-AS 677593 to provide the roller on the intermediate rail with a set of teeth designated to engage in a tooth rod on the carcass rail.
- DE-A1 41 21 070 proposes, instead of a set of teeth, connecting the rails by means of a belt which runs via a differential roller and thus allows the speed gradient of the three rails relative to one another to be pre-set.
- Because the intermediate rails are pulled out substantially evenly with the drawer, all these known embodiments enable good, even, smooth support of the latter. They are, however, characterized by a complicated construction and are consequently expensive to produce.
- So the object of the present invention is to create a fully extendible drawer unit which has a simple, cheaply produced construction and allows the drawer to be pulled out and pushed in gently, without jolting and with ease of movement. A further object of the invention is to create a coupling which enables defined carrying of the intermediate rail.
- This object is achieved by the fully extendible drawer unit according to the features of
claim 1 and a coupling according to the features of claim 10. Advantageous configurations of the invention are described in the dependent claims. - Mounting the differential roller on the front edge of the carcass rail effects constantly non-positive carrying of the intermediate rail right from the start of the pulling out movement of the drawer from the carcass. Once the rear end of the drawer, and therefore of the drawer rail, has passed the differential roller, a coupling on the intermediate rail acts on a carrier on the drawer rail and effects that the two intermediate rails synchronously with the drawer are carried further outwards, thereby guaranteeing constant, problem-free, even support and quiet running of the drawer.
- The invention is explained in more detail with the aid of an illustrated embodiment.
- FIG. 1 shows a side view of the carcass, intermediate and drawer rails inside one another.
- FIG. 2 shows a side view of the rear end of the drawer rail.
- FIG. 3 shows a cross-section through the drawer rail along line E-E in FIG. 2.
- FIG. 4 shows a side view of the intermediate rail.
- FIG. 5 shows a cross-section through the intermediate rail along line B-B in FIG. 4.
- FIG. 6 shows a cross-section through the intermediate rail along line C-C in FIG. 4.
- FIG. 7 shows a side view of the carcass rail.
- FIG. 8 shows a cross-section through the carcass rail along the line D-D in FIG. 7.
- FIG. 9 shows a side view of the rear end of the drawer rail and the intermediate rail placed therein and also the differential roller under the intermediate rail.
- FIG. 10 shows a side view of the rear end of the drawer rail and the intermediate rail placed therein and the coupling lifted from the differential roller.
- FIG. 11 shows a cross-section along line A-A in FIG. 10 through the three rails.
- FIG. 12 shows a side view of the rear end of the drawer rail and the intermediate rail placed therein and also the differential roller on the carcass rail.
- FIG. 13 shows a side view of the lever according to a further configuration of the invention before contact with the differential roller.
- FIG. 14 shows a side view of the lever in FIG. 13 lifted by the differential roller.
- FIG. 15 shows a side view of the three rails with a coupling lever which can be latched in from below.
- FIG. 16 shows an enlarged representation of a cross-section, with the lever before latching in.
- FIG. 17 shows an enlarged representation of a cross-section with the lever after latching in.
- FIG. 18 shows a longitudinal section through the lever and the intermediate rail along line XVI-XVI In FIG. 16.
- FIG. 19 shows a cross-section along line XVII-XVII in FIG. 17.
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Reference numeral 1 in FIGS. 1 and 7 represents acarcass rail 1, on whose rear end 3 abuffer stop 5 and on whose front end 7 a two-stepdifferential roller 9 are rotatably positioned. In the region of thedifferential roller 9 the upper edge of thecarcass rail 1 runs tangentially to the apex of thedifferential roller 9. Thedifferential roller 9 comprises agroove 11 with the larger diameter and agroove 13 with the smaller diameter. As an example, sevenholes 15 serve to guide through screws to attach thecarcass rail 1 to a carcass inner wall (not illustrated). Thelower leg 17 of thecarcass rail 1 in the example illustrated runs level and at right angles to thebase leg 19. Theupper leg 20 forms a downwardlyconcave groove 21. Theconcave groove 21 ends at a distance in front of the end 7 (FIG. 7). The distance enables therear roller 23 on theintermediate rail 25 to be inserted from above into the space between thelower leg 17 and theupper leg 20 of thecarcass rail 1. Preferably two pull-out stops 27 are moulded onto thelower leg 17, for example in the form of bosses forming a temporary buffer for therear roller 23 of theintermediate rail 25. Therear roller 23 on theintermediate rail 25 protrudes beyond thelower leg 17 thereof. - The
intermediate rail 25 further comprises afront roller 31 which protrudes beyond theupper edge 34 of theintermediate rail 25. Abuffer stop 33 can also be constructed at the rear of theintermediate rail 25. In the cross-sections according to FIGS. 5 and 6 of theintermediate rail 25 it can be seen thatrear roller 23 located at the bottom is preferably rotatably attached in an off-set region 35 of thebase leg 37 of theintermediate rail 25. This enables theroller 23 to come to rest in the plane of thebase leg 37, thereby making it possible for the structure to be narrow. On the upper edge of the base leg 37 a c-shaped rail 39 with a lower flat runningface 41 and a concave upper guide device 42 is constructed or attached. The c-shaped rail 39 extends only over the rear half of theintermediate rail 25. The latter serves to guide thesingle roller 43 in the region of the rear edge of thedrawer rail 45. This comprises aplate 46, designated to adjoin the drawer, on whose lower edge aleg 49 is constructed, on which the floor of the drawer (not illustrated) comes to rest and can be attached. On the upper edge of the drawer rail 45 aguide track 47 is mounted, which forms a guide and running face for thefront roller 31 on theintermediate rail 25. In the central region of theplate 46 of the drawer rail 45 a carryingrail 51 with a runningface 53 directed downwards is attached. The latter comes into contact with the groove on thelarge diameter 11 of thedifferential roller 9 when the drawer is partially pushed into the carcass (compare situation in FIG. 11). - A one-
armed lever 55 is further pivotably coupled to apin 57. Thelever 55, which acts as a coupling, comprises a hook-shaped end 69, formed from anouter lug 61 and aninner lug 63. A leading or slidingface 65 and theflank 67 adjoin thelugs sliding face 65 is located between the end of thelever 55 and thelug 61; theflank 67, which is inclined at an obtuse angle to thesliding face 65, extends in the direction of thepin 57. The slidingface 65 and theflank 67 are located in a region protruding laterally beyond the surface of thelever 55. - On the lower edge of the
lever 55 is further constructed a curve running at an obtuse angle, whose function will be explained in the functional description. Attached to thedrawer rail 45, on the carryingrail 51, is acam 69, into which thelever 35 can be latched. In the proximity of thepin 57 additionally attached to thelever 55 is atrigger 71, which penetrates arecess 73 in theintermediate rail 25. - The mode of operation of the fully extendible drawer unit is explained in more detail below. When the drawer is pulled out the
differential roller 9 is set in motion by the carryingrail 51 attached to thedrawer rail 45, the runningface 53 of said carryingrail 51 being supported on thelarger diameter 11 of thedifferential roller 9, thereby also setting in motion theintermediate rail 25, which rests on thesmaller diameter 13 of thedifferential roller 9. The speed of movement of theintermediate rail 25 corresponds to the ratio of the two diameters on thedifferential roller 9. Theintermediate rail 25 is supported while the drawer is being pulled out on the one hand from below by the differential roller 9 (there by the smaller diameter 13) on thelower edge 26 and prevented from tilting by therear roller 23 attached to theintermediate rail 25, which runs inside thecarcass rail 1. Theroller 23 is herein supported in theconcave groove 21 of theupper leg 20 and is also guided laterally by thegroove 21. The drawer itself, which is attached to the twodrawer rails 45, is supported on the pull-out side, i.e. at the front, on thefront roller 31 of theintermediate rail 25. Theroller 31 is herein guided in theguide track 47 of thedrawer rail 45. To prevent the drawer from tipping therear roller 43 of thedrawer rail 45 is supported on therail 39 of theintermediate rail 25. - The
roller 31 on theintermediate rail 25 is preferably positioned in such a way that theguide track 47 does not rest on theroller 31 when the drawer is pushed in and theroller 31 does not take on a supporting function until the drawer is pulled out. In this manner it is guaranteed that initially, when the drawer is pulled out, thedrawer rail 45 rests almost exclusively on thedifferential roller 9, thereby setting this in motion. To guarantee that theintermediate rail 25 is carried along even if thedrawer rail 45 has already left the region of thedifferential roller 9, thelever 55 is provided. If in the process of pulling out the drawer, at the latest when thecarrier 69 reaches theflank 67 of thecoupling lever 55, [text missing] thecoupling lever 55 is lifted and thecarrier 69 passes through under the lug 63 (FIG. 10) until it reaches the flank of thelug 61 and latches in. Theintermediate rail 25 is now carried along synchronously to the end, i.e. until the drawer is fully or over pulled out (FIG. 12). Thelarge lug 61 is located, with respect to thesmaller lug 63, in front and downwards, so that—if thecoupling lever 55 is lifted from thedifferential roller 9 by thecurve 60—[the carrier] cannot come unlatched. - In the configuration of the invention according to FIGS.13/14 the sliding
face 65 and theflank 67 end at the same height, i.e. thelugs - On the other hand, as soon as the
drawer rail 45 is pulled out sufficiently far, thelever 55 turns clockwise under its own weight and latches into thelug 61. From this time on theintermediate rail 25 is pulled out with the drawer at the same speed as thedrawer rail 45. The action of thedifferential roller 9 on theintermediate rail 25 lapses at this time, as thedrawer rail 45 is no longer supported on thelarger diameter 11. - At the end of the pulling out process the
rear roller 23 of theintermediate rail 25 pushes against the rear pull-out stop 27. If the drawer is pulled out of the carcass for cleaning purposes or for other reasons, the drawer can be pulled out over the top of the pull-out stop 27 by overcoming the resistance thereof. If theroller 23 has overcome the pull-out stop 27 the drawer still cannot fall out, however, because it is still secured by thelever 55. With thetrigger 71 thelever 55 can be lifted and the drawer fully released. - Attaching the drawer takes place in the reverse order. The
intermediate rail 25 with theroller 23 is placed on thelower leg 17 of theintermediate rail 25. This is made possible because theupper leg 20 is not taken as far as thedifferential roller 9. After theroller 23 has been inserted, theintermediate rail 25 is supported with its lower edge on thesmall diameter 13 of thedifferential roller 9 and theroller 31 is supported in thegroove 21. Thedrawer rail 45 is placed with theroller 43 on the runningface 41 and then pushed in until theupper leg 47 of thedrawer rail 45 is resting on theroller 31 of theintermediate rail 25. When thedrawer rail 45 is pushed in, the slidingface 65 of thelever 55 on the insertion side slides upwards on thecam 69 and pivots thelever 55 in a counter clockwise direction. Then thecam 59 latches into thelever 55 and theintermediate rail 25 is thereby pushed backwards synchronously with thedrawer rail 45 until thecurve 60 begins to rest on thedifferential roller 9 and is lifted by the latter. The lifting causes thelever 55 to be released from thecam 69, and thedrawer rail 45 with the drawer begins to move relative to theintermediate rail 25 and with the latter arrives in a fairly large overlap until at the end of the pushing in process all threerails - In a further particularly advantageous configuration of the invention the
lever 155 acting as coupling is again coupled to apin 157 and is held substantially horizontal by apeg 158, which engages in arecess 160 in theintermediate rail 25, in the non-engaged position, i.e. when the drawer is pushed in. Astopper 164, which reaches through arecess 162 in theintermediate rail 25, is constructed on thelever 155 in the region of thelug 161. Said stopper is located with minimal play inside therecess 162 when thelever 155 is out of engagement with thecam 169 on theintermediate rail 25. The stopper comes into contact with theintermediate rail 25 as soon as thecam 169 presses with impact or with great force against thestopper 164. Preferably thelever 155 is connected to theintermediate rail 25 via thepin 157 with play, to enable thestopper 164 to fit closely in theorifice 162. - When the drawer is pulled out, the
lever 155 slides with the leadingface 165 onto thegroove 13 with the smaller diameter and is lifted by it. Thecam 169 herein comes into contact with thestopper 164 and is held by it. The contact of thelever 155 with thecam 169 takes place spring elastically, because aslot 172 is constructed on thelever 155 running parallel to itslower edge 170. Owing to the high elasticity of the material of which thelever 155 is made—it is preferably made of a plastics material—thenarrow bridge 174 springs inwards when it is in contact with thegroove 13 above thedifferential roller 9. So as to be able to remove the drawer completely from the guide device, thelever 155 can be pivoted by pressing thestopper 164 downwards by hand, and in fact against the elasticity of thebridge 174, until thecam 169 can be guided out above thelug 163. The flank 166 adjacent to thelug 163 is inclined to the horizontal, so that, when the drawer is pushed in, thecam 169 can move safely out of its latched position when thelever 155 is no longer being pressed upwards. - Because the
lever 155 can be actuated by means of the smaller diameter on thedifferential roller 9, it is possible substantially to reduce the total height of the threeco-operating guide rails - The
lever 155 can also be placed on guide rail devices which diverge in construction from those described in this invention.
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