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Low friction slide member

A technology of sliding components and sliding layers, which is applied to furniture parts, wing leaf parts, bearing components, etc., and can solve problems such as high sliding resistance and high sliding resistance

Pending Publication Date: 2018-06-08
IKEA SUPPLY
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Problems solved by technology

For lighter doors this works well, however sliding resistance can be quite high, especially at first
However, for heavier doors such as wardrobe sliding doors, linear slide bearings often provide too high a sliding resistance for practical use; especially at the beginning
Furthermore, such linear plain bearings are sensitive to dust contamination which very negatively affects the sliding resistance

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[0115] By using the above test procedure, the friction generated by applying various lipophilic compositions to the anodized painted aluminum profile was determined. The resulting dynamic friction (average from three test procedures) was recorded and compared with the dynamic friction of an anodized aluminum profile (=control) with paint but not coated with any lipophilic composition. The results are provided in Tables 1 and 2 below.

[0116] Table 1-Fatty acids in liquid paraffin

[0117]

[0118] MA5% / 10% / 30%=5% by mass / 10% / 30% by mass of myristic acid in liquid paraffin

[0119] PA10% = 10% by mass palmitic acid in liquid paraffin

[0120] SA10% = 10% by mass stearic acid in liquid paraffin

[0121] LP = liquid paraffin

[0122] Table 2-Triglycerides in liquid paraffin

[0123]

[0124] TM10% = 10% by mass of trimyristate in liquid paraffin

[0125] TP10% = 10% by mass of tripalmitate in liquid paraffin

[0126] TS10% = 10% by mass of tristearate in liquid paraffin

[0127] LP = liquid ...

Embodiment 2

[0134] By using the above test procedure, the friction generated by using liquid paraffin as the lipophilic composition coating under various loads (5N, 10N, and 20N, respectively) was determined. Increasing the load does not lead to increased friction. In contrast, the lowest load (5N) exhibited the highest friction (friction value 0.052 (under 5N) versus friction value 0.045 (under 10N) / 0.046 (under 20N)).

Embodiment 3

[0136] In another experiment, the corresponding aluminum rod was used, but without any paint. Using 10% by mass palmitic acid in liquid paraffin as a lubricant on unpainted rods resulted in a dynamic friction of 0.1132, which was greater than 100% higher than the corresponding dynamic friction obtained with painted aluminum rods (see Table 1; 0.042 and 0.042 and respectively) 0.047).

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Abstract

A slide member having a slide surface (14) coated with a lacquer comprising a resin (16).The lacquer is in turn at least partly coated with a lipophilic composition coating(18). The lipophilic composition coating provides a slide layer (19) on the slide member with low friction.

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Technical field [0001] The present invention relates to a sliding member having a low friction sliding layer, such as a sliding rod or a sliding part. Furthermore, the present invention relates to a sliding system including such a sliding member. Such sliding systems can be used, for example, in sliding door devices, extendable tables, kits for hanging curtains, and sliding drawer devices. Background technique [0002] Wardrobes with sliding doors are well known in the art (see for example DE 298 13 478). Generally, the door is arranged with supporting ball bearings, for example, wheels that roll on a rail at the upper end of the door and a steering device (such as a pin) at the lower end. The ball bearing works well, but suffers from a slight sensitivity to dust. In addition, if the door is to be easily movable, the start-stop resistance is very low (an inherent feature of ball bearings). In the end position, this can be partially overcome by providing the wheels with a stat...

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IPC IPC(8): B05D5/08B05D7/16B32B15/08F16C29/02F16C33/06F16C33/20C09D133/08C25D11/20E05D15/06
CPCB32B15/08C09D133/08C25D11/20E05D15/0647E05D15/0652F16C2223/70F16C2314/70C25D11/04F16C29/048F16C2223/30E05Y2800/412E05Y2800/45E05Y2201/684F16C29/005E05Y2900/132E05Y2900/20B05D5/08B05D7/16C09D5/44B05D2202/25
Inventor 本尼·安德森
Owner IKEA SUPPLY
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