A device (20) for attaching a functional part (14) to a rail (5,6) of a drawer pull-out guide (3) includes a first bearing element (11) and at least one second bearing element (12), wherein the bearing elements (11, 12) are arranged in the front end area of the rail (5) and in the rear end area of the rail (5), wherein at least one clamping device (13) is provided, by means of which the at least two bearing elements (11, 12), in the installed position thereof on the rail (5), can be connected to each other and braced relative to each other.
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1. A drawer extension guide comprising:
a carcass rail to be fixed to a furniture carcass;
a drawer rail mounted displaceably relative to the carcass rail;
an attachment device; and
a functional part connected to the carcass rail or the drawer rail by the attachment device,
wherein the attachment device includes
a first mounting element and a second mounting element, the first and second mounting elements being pre-positioned on a front end region and a rear end region, respectively, of the carcass rail or the drawer rail in a length direction thereof, and
a tensioning device by which the first and second mounting elements pre-positioned on the carcass rail or the drawer rail are connected to each other and are tensioned relative to each other in the length direction of the carcass rail or the drawer rail so as to be clampingly fixed to the carcass rail or the drawer rail.
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The present invention concerns a device for attaching a functional part to a rail of a drawer extension guide comprising a first mounting element and at least one second mounting element, wherein the mounting elements are to be arranged on the one hand in the front end region of the rail and on the other hand in the rear end region of the rail.
The invention further concerns a drawer extension guide, wherein a functional part—in particular a toothed rack, a pull-in device for drawers, a touch-latch device and/or a damping device for damping a rail movement—is fixed by way of a device of the kind to be described to a rail of the drawer extension guide.
The fitment of functional parts to a drawer extension guide is described for example in DE 20 2008 012 996 U1. In that document the functional parts are in the form of end stops arranged at the front and rear end regions of the runner rail, in particular also in force-locking relationship. In that case the functional parts can be adapted inter alia for coupling or securing the drawer, as end abutments and as locking means for the closed position. The end stops to be arranged at the two end regions of the runner rail can be released from the rail in particular when a high force is acting, in particular when a force for rail movement is transmitted to the extension guide by way of the functional parts.
The mounting of functional parts to a drawer extension guide is also described in U.S. Pat. No. 7,077,488 B2, DE 20 2008 008 121 U1, EP 2 168 455 A1 and DE 202 04 724 U1. These structures also involve the serious risk that the functional parts can be easily detached from the rail of the drawer extension guide when a force is acting thereon.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to propose a device of the general kind set forth in the opening part of this specification, wherein a functional part of the drawer extension guide can be fixed to a rail of the drawer extension guide in a quick, convenient and reliable fashion.
That object is achieved by the features according to a first aspect of the invention. Further advantageous configurations of the invention are recited in the appendant claims.
According to the invention, at least one tensioning device is provided by which the at least two mounting elements in their mounted position on the rail can be connected to each other and can be braced relative to each other.
In that way the two mounting elements can firstly be pre-positioned free of forces on the rail of the drawer extension guide, without a force-locking connection causing difficulty with that pre-mounting procedure in that respect. After the two mounting elements have been positioned on the rail they can be connected together by the tensioning device and braced relative to each other in the mounted position. In that way it is possible to implement quick convenient fixing of the mounting elements to the rail, wherein the mounting elements are also adequately safeguarded against unwanted release from the rail.
In an embodiment it can be provided that the tensioning device has at least one clamping band—preferably comprising a flexible plastic material—by which the two mounting elements can be connected together and braced relative to each other. The clamping band can be in the form of a latching band—in particular in the form of a cable tie—, wherein the two mounting elements in the mounted position thereof on the rail can be lashed fast by the clamping band. By pulling the—preferably self-latching—latching band it can be latched step-wise relative to at least one of the two mounting elements, wherein the two mounting elements can be clampingly fixed to the rails by tightening the clamping band. The mounting elements can also have a positively locking fastening option for connection to the rail. The two mounting elements can therefore be in the form of shaped portions which for pre-positioning purposes can be respectively pushed on to an end of the rail, whereupon after positioning has been effected the mounting elements can be braced relative to each other by the tensioning device.
The mounting elements fixed in that way are suitable in particular for mounting—also for retrofitting—a functional part, for example synchronisation means for synchronising a rail movement of two separate drawer extension guides which in the mounted condition are fixed to a furniture carcass at opposite side walls. In a possible embodiment of the invention it can be provided that the functional part has a toothed rack which is or can be releasably connected to the two mounting elements. For releasably connecting the functional part to at least one of the two mounting parts it is possible to provide a releasable fixing device—in particular a snap connection—.
The functional part is suitable for carrying relatively high forces by virtue of the stable arrangement of the mounting elements relative to the rail. By way of the toothed rack it is for example possible for a movement of a first drawer extension guide to be synchronised with a movement of a second—separate—drawer extension guide. The rail movement of the first drawer extension guide can therefore be synchronised with the rail movement of the second drawer extension guide by way of a gear meshing with the rack and by way of a torsion shaft.
In an embodiment it can be provided that the functional part has an ejection device for ejecting a rail of the drawer extension guide from a closed end position into an open position. Such ejection devices have become known as Touch-Latch devices, wherein ejection of the drawer from a closed end position can be effected by manually applying a pressing and/or a pulling force to the drawer.
Alternatively or additionally it can be provided that the functional part has a pull-in device by which a movable rail of the drawer extension guide can be pulled into the completely closed position towards the end of the closing movement. Such spring-assisted self-retraction devices are already known in many different configurations, wherein the drawer can be pulled into the closed end position by way of a spring-loaded entrainment member.
In addition the functional part can have a damping device, in particular a fluid damper in the form of a rotational damper or in the form of a linear damper, wherein a movement of the drawer over the last closing travel to the completely closed position can be damped by the damping device.
The drawer extension guide according to the invention has a carcass rail to be fixed to a furniture carcass and at least one drawer rail supported movably relative thereto, wherein at least one functional part is connected to the carcass rail or to the drawer rail by way of a device of the kind described.
Further details and features of the present invention will be described by means of the specific description hereinafter. In the drawings:
The invention is not limited to the illustrated embodiments but includes or extends to all technical variants which can fall within the scope of the following claims. The positional references adopted in the description such as for example up, down, lateral and so forth are also related to the directly described and illustrated Figure and are to be appropriately transferred to the new position upon a change in position. In the illustrated embodiments it is mounting of the functional part 14 to the carcass rail 5 that is respectively shown, but it will be appreciated that it is also possible for the functional part or parts 14 to be fixed by way of the described device 20 to the drawer rail 6 and/or to a central rail of the drawer extension guide 3.
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