Damper of a self-closing mechanism for a movable piece of furniture

The damper design with a sleeve and locking mechanism simplifies installation and reduces costs by adapting to various self-closing furniture mechanisms, addressing the need for multiple variants and complex assembly in existing technologies.

DE102024124756A1Pending Publication Date: 2026-03-05DRUCK & SPRITZGUSSWERK HETTICH
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Application Number
DE102024124756
Authority / Receiving Office
DE · DE
Patent Type
Applications
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2024-08-29
Publication Date
2026-03-05

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Technical Problem

Existing dampers for self-closing furniture mechanisms require numerous variants, leading to high manufacturing and warehousing costs, complex assembly, and are not easily adaptable to different mechanisms without structural changes.

Method used

A damper design featuring a sleeve that serves as both a closure and interface, secured by locking tabs, allowing easy installation and use of existing components, with a profiled housing to prevent rotation and a universal adapter for various mechanisms.

Benefits of technology

Reduces the number of damper variants, simplifies assembly, and lowers manufacturing costs by enabling use of existing factory equipment and components without structural changes, while accommodating different self-closing devices.

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Abstract

A damper for a self-closing device for a furniture part, comprising a housing (1) in which a piston (2) with a piston rod (3) and a piston head (4) is axially displaceable, wherein the piston rod (3) can be connected to the self-closing device by means of a connecting element (5) provided at the end opposite the piston head (4), is designed such that a sleeve (10) snapped into the housing (1) is inserted into the end region of the housing (1) facing the connecting element (5) of the piston rod (3), which circumferentially surrounds the piston rod (3) and forms a snap connection to the self-closing device.
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Description

[0001] The invention relates to a damper for a self-closing device for a movable furniture part according to the preamble of claim 1.

[0002] Such dampers are well known as components of a self-closing mechanism. In this case, the self-closing mechanism is, for example, held by a drawer slide that allows two furniture parts to be moved relative to each other into a final position.

[0003] To provide different self-closing devices, each tailored to the specific requirements, a large number of different self-closing devices, particularly those with various dampers, are supplied. This naturally involves considerable effort, both in terms of manufacturing and warehousing. In any case, this entails significant costs that conflict with the ever-present demand for cost minimization.

[0004] Furthermore, the dimensions of the known dampers are each designed to fit a specific self-closing mechanism, meaning that a large number of such self-closing mechanisms and dampers must be kept on hand. Additionally, connecting them to the drawer slide is also quite complex and time-consuming.

[0005] A damper of this type is disclosed, for example, in US 2011 / 0278117 A1. This fluid damper is designed in such a way that permanent volume equalization is not possible, but only occurs towards the end of the damping process.

[0006] A damper of this type is also discussed in EP 4 178 395 B1.

[0007] The invention is based on the objective of further developing a damper of the generic type in such a way that its range of applications is expanded and its manufacturing and assembly costs are reduced.

[0008] This problem is solved by a damper having the features of claim 1.

[0009] First and foremost, a particular advantage is the reduction in the number of damper variants used. Furthermore, existing factory equipment can be used, eliminating the need for additional machinery investments in damper production.

[0010] Functionally, a sleeve serves both to close the damper and as an interface to existing self-closing devices, especially drawer slides, thus ensuring that the existing damper can be used during installation without any changes to the components involved.

[0011] A secure connection is achieved by locking the sleeve to the housing. This locking mechanism can be achieved by external locking tabs on the sleeve that engage in corresponding recesses in the housing. This means that inserting the sleeve into the housing is very easy, while removing it requires considerable force.

[0012] The new damper can now be used without any structural changes to the self-closing mechanism, so that the new damper can be installed without changing the components involved, which are usually already present.

[0013] The inside of the sleeve is designed so that a corresponding element of the self-retracting device is inserted and also secured therein by locking means. These locking means can be similar in design to those that hold the sleeve in the housing.

[0014] The new damper is manufactured in such a way that the sleeve can be inserted fully automatically into a damping housing, which naturally results in further cost advantages compared to the damper known from the prior art.

[0015] This advantage is particularly important because these dampers are used in self-closing devices as standard components in large quantities.

[0016] According to a further aspect of the invention, the axially displaceable piston in the damper is held in the housing in a rotationally secure manner, the housing preferably being cylindrical, with a closed bottom opposite the sleeve.

[0017] To prevent the piston from rotating, the inner surface of the housing is profiled in cross-section, while the piston head, which rests against the inner surface of the housing, has profiles adapted to it on the outside.

[0018] A profile can be formed, for example, by providing the inner surface of the housing with axial ribs that fit into longitudinal grooves in the piston head adapted to it.

[0019] It is also conceivable to have an internal profile, which would result in an unround inner surface of the cylinder and an outer surface of the piston head adapted to it.

[0020] This form can, for example, appear in cross-section as flattenings, which are present as depressions in the inner surface of the housing and in the form of ribs on the outer surface of the piston head.

[0021] Further advantageous embodiments of the invention are characterized in the dependent claims.

[0022] Exemplary embodiments of the invention are described below with reference to the accompanying drawings.

[0023] They show: Fig. 1 a damper according to the invention in a cutaway side view Fig. 2 the damper after Fig. 1 in an exploded view Fig. 3 A detail of the damper, shown in perspective Fig. 4 A front view of part of the damper Fig. 5 the part of the damper after Fig. 4 in a perspective view. Fig. 6a - 6d Assembly steps of a damper according to the invention on a self-closing device Fig. 7 a longitudinal section of the mounted self-closing device with damper in the area of ​​the sleeve

[0024] In the Fig. 1 and Fig. 2 is a damper for a self-closing device 14 ( Fig. 6) shown for a piece of furniture, with a housing 1 in which a piston 2 is held axially displaceable.

[0025] This piston 2 has a piston rod 3 and a piston head 4, as well as a connecting element 5 on the side opposite the piston head 4, which in the assembled position is connected to a driver of the self-retracting device 14.

[0026] According to the invention, a sleeve 10, which is latched to the housing 1 and completely surrounds the piston rod 3, is inserted in the end region of the housing 1 facing the connecting element 5 of the piston rod 3.

[0027] To lock the sleeve 10 with the housing 1, the sleeve 10 has harpoon-like locking tongues 11 which engage in corresponding recesses on the inside of the housing 1 in such a way that the sleeve 10 is fixed against the insertion direction, while the insertion of the sleeve 10 into the housing 1 is easy.

[0028] The spring action of the locking tongues 11 is supported by material weakening in the sleeve 10, in this example by axially extending recesses 16. This spring effect is canceled after assembly on the self-retracting device 14 by inserting a connecting bushing 15, so that the sleeve 10 can no longer be removed from the housing 1.

[0029] To compensate for the volume of the piston rod 3, a seal 8 with a compression spring 6 is provided, which is supported on one side on the bottom area of ​​the sleeve 10 facing away from the connecting element 5 and on the other side on a guide element 7 of the piston rod 3.

[0030] To limit the insertion of the sleeve 10 into the housing 1, the sleeve 10 has a circumferential, radially outwardly directed collar 12, which is supported on the associated end face of the housing 1.

[0031] Sleeve 10 is listed as a single item in the Fig. 3, in which the arrangement and configuration of the locking tongues 11 is particularly clearly shown.

[0032] The piston head 4, which is in the Fig. 4 and Fig. 5, which is shown as a detail, has webs 13 on its outer surface which lie against the inner surface of the housing 1, thereby achieving a reduction in dispersion or a reduced deflection of the piston 2.

[0033] The shape of the cylindrical surface of the piston head 4 in the example shown can also be provided in a different form.

[0034] A valve plate 9 is arranged on a projection of the piston head 4, downstream of the piston rod 3 and the piston head 4, and controls the volume flow when the damper is actuated.

[0035] In the Fig. Figure 6 shows the assembly steps for mounting the damper 10 with the self-retracting device 14 in the sequences a) to d). It can be seen that the connecting bushing 15 of the self-retracting device 14 is inserted into the sleeve until it reaches a final position, as indicated in the Fig. 6d), in which it is locked to the sleeve 10.

[0036] The connecting bushing 15 has locking elements for fixation, which engage in locking openings 17 of the sleeve 10. These openings can be recesses below or within the locking tongues 11, or offset locking openings on the sleeve 10 relative to the locking tongues 11.

[0037] The Fig. Figure 7 shows the damper 10 in its functional position connected to the self-closing device 14, corresponding to the final assembly position after the Fig. 6d).

[0038] It should be emphasized that the sleeve 10 can bridge a dimensional difference in the diameters of the housing 1 and the connecting bushing 15 of the self-retracting device 14.

[0039] This allows larger dampers to be used in smaller self-closing devices 14. The sleeve 10 forms both a cover for the damper and serves as a universal adapter, meaning that the customization of the self-closing devices can only take place at the end of the assembly process. Reference symbol list 1 case 2 pistons 3 Piston rod 4 piston head 5 Connection element 6 compression spring 7 Guide element 8 Seal 9 valve plates 10 sleeve 11 locking tongues 12 collars 13 Bridge 14 Self-collection device 15 Connection socket 16 recess 17 Rest opening QUOTES INCLUDED IN THE DESCRIPTION

[0000] This list of documents cited by the applicant was automatically generated and is included solely for the reader's convenience. The list is not part of the German patent or utility model application. The DPMA accepts no liability for any errors or omissions. Cited patent literature

[0000] US 2011 / 0278117 A1

[0005] EP 4 178 395 B1

[0006]

Claims

[1] Damper for a self-closing device (14) for a movable furniture part, comprising a housing (1) in which a piston (2) with a piston rod (3) and a piston head (4) is axially displaceable, wherein the piston rod (3) can be connected to the self-closing device (14) by means of a connecting element (5) provided at the end opposite the piston head (4), characterized by , that a sleeve (10) is inserted into the end region of the housing (1) facing the connecting element (5) of the piston rod (3), which is latched to the housing (1) and which completely surrounds the piston rod (3) and forms a latching connection to the self-retracting device (14). [2] Damper according to claim 1, characterized by , that the sleeve (10) has detent elements which engage in detent recesses of the housing (1). [3] Damper according to claim 1 or 2, characterized by, that the locking elements are designed as locking tongues (11) which engage in the locking recesses of the housing (1) in such a way that the sleeve (10) is fixed against the insertion direction. [4] Damper according to claim 3, characterized by , that the resting tongues (11) are shaped like harpoon bridges. [5] Damper according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized by , that a connecting bushing (15) of the self-retracting device is arranged in the sleeve (1) and connected to the sleeve (1), preferably by snapping. [6] Damper according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized by that the sleeve (10) has material weaknesses, preferably recesses (16). [7] Damper according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized by , that the sleeve (10) has detent openings (17) into which detent elements of the connecting bushing (15) engage. [8] Damper according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized bythat the material weaknesses are located in the overlap area of ​​the locking tongues (11) or offset thereto. [9] Damper according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized by , that a compression spring (6) is provided which is supported on one side by a guide element (7) and on the other side by the facing bottom of the sleeve (10). [10] Damper according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized by , that a seal (8) is provided on the piston rod (3) on the side of the guide element (7) facing away from the compression spring (6). [11] Damper according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized by , that the piston head (4) and / or the inner shell of the housing (1) has a non-circular cross-section. [12] Damper according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized by that the sleeve (10) has a circumferential, radially outwardly directed collar (12) on its end face opposite the compression spring (6). [13] Damper according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized by , that the piston head (4) has axially extending webs or flattenings around its circumference. [14] Self-closing device (14) for a movable furniture part with a damper according to one of the preceding claims.

Citation Information

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