Furniture or household appliances

JP2025507035A5Inactive Publication Date: 2026-02-16PAUL HETTICH GMBH & CO KG
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Application Number
JP2024552499
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JP · JP
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Priority Date
2022-03-04
Filing Date
2023-03-02
Publication Date
2026-02-16
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Abstract

The furniture or household appliance (1) comprises a carrier body (2) with a base support plate (21) and a top support plate (22), a body part (3) which is simultaneously movably mounted in translation and rotation relative to the carrier body (2) and has a base plate (31), a top plate (32) and at least one side wall (33), guide bearings (4) are arranged between the top support plate (22) and the top plate (32) and / or between the base support plate (21) and the base plate (31), the guide bearings (4) have at least one guide cam track (5) and a guide element (61) guided in the guide cam track (5), which are connected to the top support plate (22) and the top plate (32), and / or between the base support plate (21) and the base plate (31), and the guide bearings (4) comprise at least one guide cam track (5) and a guide element (61) which is guided in the guide cam track (5), which are connected to the top support plate (22). The guide bearing (4) further comprises linear guides (7) having connecting parts displaceable relative to each other in a translation direction (A), one of which is arranged on the top support plate or top plate and the other of which is mounted on the other of the top support plate or top plate by a pivot bearing, and / or one connecting part is arranged on the base support plate or base plate and the other of which is mounted on the other of the base support plate or base plate by a pivot bearing, and at least one end stop is arranged between the top support plates or top plates and / or between the base support plates or base plates.
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[Technical field]

[0001] The invention relates to a piece of furniture or household appliance according to the preamble of claim 1 . [Background technology]

[0002] Furniture or household appliances, for example shelves or racks, in which a body part is attached to a carrier body so that the body parts can simultaneously rotate and translate are known, for example from DE 10 2019 109 866 A1. A translation-rotation bearing is used to effect the translation-rotation movement of the body.

[0003] Especially in the case of larger and / or taller furniture elements it is necessary, for stability reasons, to provide additional support for the movement of the translatory-rotationally movable body part. For this purpose, it is known, for example, from DE 10 2019 132 207 A1 to arrange guide bearings between the top plate of the carrier body and the body part, which additionally support the translational-rotational movements.

[0004] In particular, when placing a translatably and rotatably movable body part next to another piece of furniture or household appliance or near a wall, it is desirable to precisely define the end positions of the translatably and rotatably movable body part and to keep desired distances constant, in particular the distance between adjacent front faces forming a joint. Summary of the Invention [Problem to be solved by the invention]

[0005] The object of the present invention is to maintain a predetermined joint pattern with adjacent bodies when a first body part and a second body part are arranged side by side in open and closed positions of the translationally and rotationally movable body parts, particularly in furniture or household appliances. [Means for solving the problem]

[0006] This object is solved by a piece of furniture or household appliance having the features of claim 1.

[0007] The furniture or household appliance according to the present invention comprises a carrier body having a base support plate and a top support plate, and a main body portion attached for simultaneous translational and rotational movement relative to the carrier body, the main body portion having a base plate, a top plate and at least one side wall.

[0008] Guide bearings are disposed between the top support plate and the top plate and / or between the base support plate and the base plate. The guide bearing has at least one guide cam track and a guide element guided in the guide cam track, the guide element being arranged on the facing surfaces of the top support plate and the top plate or the base support plate and the base plate.

[0009] Further, the guide bearing has a linear guide with connecting parts displaceable relative to each other in a translational direction, one connecting part being arranged on the top support plate or top plate and the other connecting part being attached to the other of the top support plate or top plate by a pivot bearing, and / or one connecting part being arranged on the base support plate or base plate and the other connecting part being attached to the other of the base support plate or base plate by a pivot bearing.

[0010] At least one end stop is disposed between the top support plate or plates and / or the base support plate or plates. By providing such end stops, the two end positions of the translationally and rotationally movable main body can be accurately defined. Advantageous embodiments are the subject matter of the dependent claims.

[0011] According to an advantageous embodiment, at least one end stop is arranged on the guide cam track and / or on the linear guide. The assembly of the guide bearings is simplified by the arrangement of such end stops in the guide cam tracks and / or linear guides.

[0012] According to a further advantageous configuration variant, the linear guide is formed from a drawer guide and comprises a guide rail arranged on the top support plate or top plate and at least one running rail displaceably mounted thereon, and an end stop is arranged on the guide rail and abuts at one end position of the body part against a counter stop on the other of the top support plate or top plate. The end stops can be arranged on the linear guide in a simple manner.

[0013] The guide rail of the linear guide is preferably mounted on the housing portion of the guide cam track so as to be rotatable about an axis of rotation perpendicular to the top support plate or top plate. This facilitates assembly of the guide bearing as a whole by predetermining the position of the axis of rotation on the housing portion of the guide cam track.

[0014] According to a further advantageous development, the guide cam track is connected to a top plate of the body part and at least one running rail of the linear guide is connected to a top support plate of the carrier body. In a further embodiment, a connecting plate is attached to at least one running rail of the linear guide, on which a guide element is arranged which projects into the guide cam track and the counter stop. This facilitates the fixing of the guide element and the counter stop which are connected via the connecting plate.

[0015] According to an advantageous further development, the counter stop is configured as a curved web which projects from the connecting plate in a guide track formed by the guide rail. In an advantageous embodiment, the end stops are configured as spring leaf strips having stop surfaces which project into the guide tracks.

[0016] Furthermore, by configuring the end stops as spring plate strips, it is possible to move the translationally and rotationally movable second body part to a respective overclosed angle, thus enabling the use of, for example, a push-to-open function which requires actuation of the movement to such an overclosed angle.

[0017] According to a further alternative embodiment, the end stop or a further end stop is arranged at one end of the guide cam track, which rests against a guide element at an end position of the second body part. In further embodiments, the end stops may be resilient or damped, or may be configured as rigid stops. Furthermore, in an advantageous further development, the end stop has an adjustment element for adjusting the stop position.

[0018] According to a preferred configuration variant, the end stopper has a pivoting stopper body with a stopper head and an actuator holder, and an adjustment element pivotably arranged on the guide cam track to facilitate adjustment of the stopper body. Preferably, the end stop also has a fixing element attached to the stop body and the guide cam track to provide a more stable attachment.

[0019] According to a further alternative embodiment, the end stopper has a stopper body that can rotate about a rotation axis and has an outer contour with at least two stopper parts that are circumferentially spaced unequal radially from the rotation axis. This also allows the stop position to be easily adjusted to at least two different stop positions.

[0020] In an advantageous further development, the end stopper is rotatably held on a holder mounted on the guide cam track, and a latch element is provided on the holder and on the stopper body for positioning the stopper body in at least one defined stop position. The latching element allows easy positioning of the stopper body by contact. [Brief description of the drawings]

[0021] The preferred embodiments are described in more detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings. [Figure 1] FIG. 2 is a schematic perspective view of a piece of furniture having a first non-translationally and rotationally movable carrier body and a translationally and rotationally movable body part in a closed position. [Figure 2a] FIG. 2 shows a view of the furniture corresponding to FIG. 1, with the common top support plate removed to show the guide bearings arranged on the top plate. [Figure 2b] FIG. 13 shows a further view of the furniture from below with the common base support plate removed to show the guide bearings arranged on the base plate. [Diagram 3] FIG. 2 corresponds to FIG. 1 and shows the furniture with the main body moved from the closed position. [Figure 4] FIG. 2 corresponds to FIG. 1 and shows a piece of furniture with its main body in an open position. [Diagram 5] FIG. 13 is a schematic perspective view of a variant of the guide bearing arrangement with a guide cam track and a linear guide; [Figure 6] FIG. 2 is an exploded view of the guide bearing from a first perspective. [Figure 7] 6 is another exploded view of the guide bearing according to FIG. 5 in a second perspective; [Figure 8] 6 is a cross-sectional view of a portion of the guide bearing of FIG. 5 at the end of the body, where the end stop and the counter stop are in contact with each other. [Figure 9] 9 is a cross-sectional view corresponding to FIG. 8 with the end stopper overextended and the body portion moved to an overclose angle. [Figure 10] FIG. 1 is a schematic perspective view of a guide bearing having alternating end stops; [Figure 11] FIG. 11 is a detailed perspective view of the area marked XI in FIG. 10. [Figure 12]FIG. 1 is a schematic perspective view of a guide bearing with adjustable end stops; [Figure 13] 13A-13C are top views of the adjustable end stopper shown in FIG. 12 in different positions. [Figure 14] 13A-13C are top views of the adjustable end stopper shown in FIG. 12 in different positions. [Figure 15] 13A-13C are top views of the adjustable end stopper shown in FIG. 12 in different positions. [Figure 16] FIG. 13 is a schematic top view of another alternately arranged guide bearing with end stops that are adjustable to a first set position. [Figure 17] 17 is a side cross-sectional view of the guide bearing according to FIG. 16, showing a first adjustment position; [Figure 18] FIG. 18 shows a view corresponding to FIG. 16 and FIG. 17, with the guide bearing and end stopper in a second position. [Figure 19] FIG. 18 shows a view corresponding to FIG. 16 and FIG. 17, with the guide bearing and end stopper in a second position. [Figure 20] FIG. 20 is an exploded view of the end stopper shown in FIGS. 16 to 19 and a holder that holds the end stopper. [Figure 21] FIG. 20 is an exploded view of the end stopper shown in FIGS. 16 to 19 and a holder that holds the end stopper. [Figure 22] 1A-1C are schematic perspective views of the end stopper and holder in three different positions. [Figure 23] 1A-1C are schematic perspective views of the end stopper and holder in three different positions. [Figure 24] 1A-1C are schematic perspective views of the end stopper and holder in three different positions. [Diagram 25] FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of the end stop and holder illustrating the latching interaction between the latching means of the components. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

[0022] In the following description of the figures, the terms top, bottom, left, right, front, back, etc. refer exclusively to exemplary representations and positions of selected furniture, carrier bodies, body parts, top plates, guide bearings, guide cam tracks, linear guides, etc. in the respective figures. These terms should not be understood in a limiting manner, i.e., their references may vary with different working positions or mirror symmetric configurations, etc.

[0023] In figures 1 to 4 the number 1 is used to indicate a variant of furniture according to the invention. The furniture or household appliance 1 comprises a carrier body 2 and a body part 3 mounted so as to be capable of simultaneous translational and rotational movements.

[0024] The carrier body 2 has at least one base support plate 21 and one top support plate 22 , and at least one side wall 23 connected to the base support plate 21 and the top support plate 22 . The body 3 has at least one base plate 31 and one top plate 32 , and at least one side wall 33 connected to the base plate 31 and the top plate 32 .

[0025] The base support plate 21 of the carrier body 2 extends over the entire surface of the furniture 1. The same is true for the top support plate 22 which covers both the upper end of the carrier body 2 and the upper end of the body part 3, as shown in Figures 1, 3 and 4. As shown in Fig. 2a, a guide bearing 4 is disposed between the top support plate 22 of the carrier body 2 and the top plate 32 of the main body part 3. The guide bearing 4 serves to provide additional support for the translational-rotational movement of the main body part 3.

[0026] As shown in Figures 2a and 5 to 7, the guide bearing 4 has a guide cam track 5, here arranged on the top plate 32 of the main body part 3, and a guide element 61, here arranged on a guide part 6 fastened to the top support plate 22 of the carrier body 2 and protruding into the guide cam track 5.

[0027] Furthermore, the guide bearing 4 has a linear guide 7 with connecting parts which are displaceable relative to each other, one connecting part being arranged on the top support plate 22 or the top plate 32 and the other connecting part being mounted on the other of the top support plate 22 or the top plate 32 by a pivot bearing.

[0028] When the guide bearing 4 with the guide cam track 5 and the linear guide 7 is placed in the base area of ​​the main body 3, one connecting part is placed on the base support plate 21 or the base plate 31, and the other connecting part is attached to the other of the base support plate 21 or the base plate 31 by a pivot bearing, as shown in Figure 2b.

[0029] The guide cam track 5 and / or the linear guide 7 have at least one end stop 8 , 9 , 11 . In the embodiment of the guide bearing 4 shown in Figures 5 to 9, the linear guide 7 is formed from a drawer guide and comprises a guide rail 71 arranged on the top plate 32 of the second body part 3 and at least one running rail 72 slidably mounted thereon, in the embodiment shown two running rails 72 being shown.

[0030] The end stopper 8 is here arranged on the guide rail 71 and is arranged in abutment against a counter stopper 63 arranged on the top support plate 22 of the carrier body 2, for example at the end position of the second main body part 3 shown in Figures 1 and 4. In the embodiment shown, the connecting plate 62 is attached to a running rail 72 of the linear guide 7 , which is in turn attached to the top support plate 22 of the first body part 2 .

[0031] The connecting plate 62 of the guide bearing 4 arranged in the base region of the body 3 is correspondingly attached to a base support plate 21, not shown in FIG. 2b. Arranged on this connecting plate 62 are both the counter stop 63 and the guide element 61. In the embodiment shown, the guide element 61 is configured as a wheel mounted to rotate about a vertical axis of rotation.

[0032] It is also conceivable that the guide element 61 can be configured as a pin, a bolt or a ball bearing. The vertical axis extending in the Z direction is here formed by a bearing shaft 64 , which is fixed to the connecting plate 62 . The counter stopper 63 is configured here as a web that is bent in the Z direction from a connecting plate 62 extending in the XY plane and protrudes into a guide track 74 formed on the guide rail 71 .

[0033] As shown in Figures 6 and 7, the guide rail 71 of the linear guide 7 is mounted on the housing portion 52 of the guide cam track 5 and is rotatable about a rotation axis 53 perpendicular to the top support plate 22 or the top plate 32 arranged parallel thereto. The rotating shaft 53 is accommodated in a pivot bearing 55 provided for this purpose in a housing part 52 which stabilizes the cam track 51 of the guide cam track 5 .

[0034] A pivot bearing 73 having a positioning hole through which the rotating shaft 53 passes is attached to the underside of the guide rail 71 of the linear guide 7 facing the housing portion 52 . In the embodiment shown in FIGS. 6 to 9, the end stop 8 is configured as a spring leaf strip 82 and has a stop surface 81 which projects into the guide track 74 of the guide rail 71 .

[0035] Due to its configuration as a spring plate strip 82, the stop surface 81 is elastically bendable and thus allows for a defined stop with an end position in a closed position, defined as a rotation of 0° from the closed position of the body part 3 relative to the carrier body 2 shown in FIG. 1, and an open position, which corresponds to a rotation of 180° of the body part 3 relative to the carrier body 2 shown in FIG. 4.

[0036] If it is intended that the body part 3 can be opened via a so-called push-to-open mechanism, the end stop 8 with the spring leaf strip 82 makes it possible to move the body part 3 to a so-called overclose angle, which makes it possible, for example, to move the body part 3 to an angular position of -1° or 181°. The position of the main body 3 at such an overlap angle is shown as an example in FIG.

[0037] As shown here, the end stop 8 is configured as a spring plate strip, so that the stop surface 81 can be overstretched. The spring leaf strip 82 is preferably screwed through the guide rail 71 into the pivot bearing 73 or fixed to the pivot bearing 73 via a bolt 83, in particular a threaded bolt. 10 and 11 a further embodiment variant of the arrangement of the end stops 8, 9 is shown.

[0038] Here, the structure of the guide bearing 4 basically corresponds to that of the embodiment described with reference to FIGS. Here, an end stop 9 is additionally arranged at at least one end of the guide cam track 5, which rests against a guide element 61 in an end position of the body part 3, as shown in Figs. The end stop 9 is here configured as a tongue which projects beyond the open end of the cam track 51 . In a preferred embodiment, the tongue may be resilient.

[0039] It is also conceivable to attach a damping element to one of the top support plate 22, the top plate 32 in the region of at least one end of the cam track 51, which preferably protrudes slightly into the cam track 51 in order to enable a damped run to the end position of the second body part 3. It is also conceivable, as shown by way of example in FIGS. 12 to 15, for the end stops 8, 9, 11 to be provided with adjustment elements 112 for adjusting the stop position.

[0040] Such an adjustment element can be configured, for example, as an adjustment screw with a head configured as a stop, so that the end position is precisely adjusted depending on the position of the head of the adjustment screw, which is screwed into a hole in an end stop 9 configured as a tongue. In the embodiment shown in Figures 12 to 15, the end stopper 11 has a pivotable stopper body 111 with a stopper head 114 and an adjustment element receiving portion 115, as well as an adjustment element 112 pivotably arranged on the guide cam track 5 for adjusting the stopper body 111.

[0041] The adjustment element 112 is also preferably configured here as an adjustment screw with a threaded portion and adjacent thereto a partially cylindrical head 116, which is received in the pivot bearing 56 of the guide cam track 5 and forms an axis of rotation for the stopper body 111 of the end stopper 11. The threaded portion of the adjustment element 112 is received in an internally threaded adjustment element receiver 115 of the stopper body 111. By turning the adjustment element 112 about its longitudinal axis, the stopper body 111 can be pivoted in a simple manner relative to the pivot bearing 56.

[0042] FIG. 13 shows the stopper body 111 with the stopper head 114 protruding as far as possible into the cam track 51 of the guide cam track 5 . FIG. 14 shows a position of the stopper body 111 pivoted by a small angle, in which the guide element 61 abuts against the end stopper 11 near the edge of the cam track 51 . FIG. 15 shows a further pivoted position of the stopper body 111 in which the guide element 61 only abuts against the end stopper 11 on the other side of the edge of the cam track 51 .

[0043] 12 to 15, the end stopper 11 also has a fixing element 113 attached to the stopper body 111 and to the guide cam track 5. On the one hand, the fixing element 113 is pivotally fixed to the guide cam track 5 by means of a screw and is held in a hole in the stopper body 111 via a pin protruding from the stopper body 111.

[0044] A further embodiment of the end stopper 12 is shown in Figures 16 to 25. In this embodiment, the end stopper 12 has a stopper body 121 that can rotate about an axis of rotation 127. The outer contour of the stopper body 121 has at least two stopper portions that are unequal radially spaced from the axis of rotation 127 in the circumferential direction.

[0045] In the embodiment shown here, the outer contour of the stopper body 121 is shaped like a cylindrical shell at the first stopper portion, which merges with a decreasing radius of curvature into a second stopper portion configured as a flattened portion 122. The rotation axis 127 is positioned eccentrically on the cylindrical shell-shaped contact portion, and by rotating the end stopper 12 around the rotation axis 127, the side of the stopper body 121 functioning as a stopper causes the guide element 61 to protrude as far as possible from the cam track 51 of the guide cam track 5 in the rotation position shown for example in FIG. 17, and in the rotation position shown for example in FIG. 19, the stopper surface of the stopper body 121 protrudes as far as possible into the cam track 51 of the guide cam track 5.

[0046] The end stop 12 is preferably rotatably held on a holder 13 mounted on the guide cam track 5. Latch elements are preferably provided on this holder 13 and on the stop body 121 for positioning the stop body 121 in at least one defined stop position. As shown in FIGS. 20 and 21, the holder 13 is preferably constructed as an L-shaped piece of sheet metal with a base 131 and a bracket 132 protruding perpendicularly to the base 131 .

[0047] A recess 136 is provided in the base 131 through which the screw 14 can be screwed into the guide cam track 5 . The end stopper 12 has an axle mounting portion 124 in which a rotating shaft 127, here configured as a bolt, is received, and the bolt acting as the rotating shaft 127 is preferably rotatably fixed, in particular riveted, to an axle mounting portion 135 of the base 131 of the holder 13.

[0048] The end stop 12 also has a cylindrical, disk-shaped adjustment head 123. The adjustment head 123 is preferably provided with a knurl on its side, which allows for easy adjustment of the end stop 12. In the assembled state, as shown in FIGS. 16 and 18, a portion of the adjustment head 123 projects below the bracket 132 of the holder 13 in the direction of the cam track 51 .

[0049] On the end face of the stopper body 121 facing away from the adjustment head 123, a groove 125 is formed between two lips 126 which, together with a web 134 protruding from the base 131 of the holder 13, makes it possible to latch the end stopper 12 in a predetermined rotational position of the stopper body 121.

[0050] Further, below the portion of the stopper body 121 formed as the flattened portion 122, a web 128 protruding from the lower end surface is formed on the stopper body 121 which functions as a stopper for each rotational position of the end stopper 12 at the edge of the raised portion 133 of the holder 13, as shown as an example in Figures 22 and 23. Further, below the portion of the stopper body 121 formed as the flattened portion 122, a web 128 protruding from the lower end surface is formed on the stopper body 121, and this web 128 functions as a stop for each rotational position of the end stopper 12 at the end of the raised portion 133 of the holder 13, as shown for example in Figures 22 and 23.

[0051] 24 and 25 show the latched position of the end stop 12 with the web 134 received within the groove 125. FIG. The carrier body 2 may be configured as a body having a top support plate 22, a base support plate 21, a back wall, and at least one side wall 23. In this case, the top support plate 22 and / or the base support plate 21 may be configured such that two or more body parts 3 are disposed therebetween.

[0052] All body parts 3, several body parts 3 or only one body part 3 can be mounted so as to be movable relative to the carrier body 2 via a translation-rotation fitting. Instead of several body parts 3, in addition to one body part 3 which can be moved relative to the carrier body 2 via a translation-rotation fitting, individual shelves, clothes rails or drawers can be arranged on the carrier body 2 in a piece of furniture 1. Alternatively, the carrier body 2 can also be designed as a wall bracket having a top plate and a base plate, for example if the furniture or household appliance 1 is placed in a corner or a gap in a room. [Explanation of symbols]

[0053] Code list 1 Furniture 2 Carrier body 21 Base support plate 22 Top support plate 23 Side wall 3 Second body part 31 Base plate 32 Top plate 33 Side wall 4 Guide Bearing 5 Guide Cam Track 51 Cam Track 52 Housing section 53 Rotation axis 55 Pivot bearing 56 Pivot bearing 6 Guide section 61 Guide Elements 62 Connection plate 63 Counter stopper 64 Bearing shaft 7 Linear Guide 71 Guide rail 72 Running rail 73 Pivot bearing 74 Guide Truck 8 End stopper 81 Stopper surface 82 Spring plate strip 83 Volts 9 Final stopper 10 Legs 11 End stopper 111 Stopper body 112 Adjustment elements 113 Fixed elements 114 Stopper head 115 Adjustment element receiving part 116 Head 12 End stopper 121 Stopper body 122 Flattened part 123 Adjustment Head 124 Axle mounting part 125 Groove 126 Lip 127 Rotational Axis 128 Web 13 Holder 131 Base 132 Bracket 133 Ridge 134 Web 135 Axle mounting part 136 Recess 14 Screws X direction y direction z direction

Claims

1. Furniture or household appliances (1), a carrier body (2) having a base support plate (21) and a top support plate (22); a body portion (3) having a base plate (31), a top plate (32) and at least one side wall (33), the body portion (3) being mounted for simultaneous translational and rotational movement relative to the carrier body (2); A guide bearing (4) is disposed between the top support plate (22) and the top plate (32) and / or between the base support plate (21) and the base plate (31); The guide bearing (4) has at least one guide cam track (5) and a guide element (61) guided in the guide cam track (5), which are arranged on the opposing surfaces of the top support plate (22) and the top plate (32) or the base support plate (21) and the base plate (31); The guide bearing (4) further comprises a linear guide (7) with connecting parts displaceable relative to each other in a translational direction (A), one connecting part being arranged on the top support plate (22) or the top plate (32) and the other connecting part being attached to the other of the top support plate (22) or the top plate (32) by a pivot bearing, and / or one connecting part being arranged on the base support plate (21) or the base plate (31) and the other connecting part being attached to the other of the base support plate (21) or the base plate (31) by a pivot bearing, A piece of furniture or household appliance (1), characterized in that at least one end stopper (8, 9, 11, 12) is arranged between the top support plates (22) or top plates (32) and / or between the base support plates (21) or base plates (31).

2. 2. Furniture or household appliance according to claim 1, wherein said at least one end stop (8, 9, 11, 12) is arranged on said guide cam track (5) and / or on said linear guide (7).

3. 3. The furniture or household appliance according to claim 1, wherein the linear guide (7) is formed from a drawer guide and comprises a guide rail (71) arranged on the top support plate (22) or the top plate (32) and at least one running rail (72) displaceably mounted thereon, the end stop (8) being arranged on the guide rail (71), and one end position of the body part (3) being supported against a counter stop (63) on the other of the top support plate (22) or the top plate (32).

4. 4. The furniture or household appliance according to claim 3, wherein the guide rail (71) of the linear guide (7) is rotatably mounted around an axis of rotation (53) perpendicular to the top support plate (22) or top plate (22, 32) on the housing part (52) of the guide cam track (5).

5. 4. The furniture or household appliance according to claim 3, wherein the guide cam track (5) is connected to the top plate (32) of the main body (3) and the at least one running rail (72) of the linear guide (7) is connected to the top support plate (22) of the carrier body (2).

6. 4. The furniture or household appliance according to claim 3, wherein a connecting plate (62) on which a guide element (61) protruding into the guide cam track (5) and a counter stop (63) are arranged is fixed to at least one running rail (72) of the linear guide (7).

7. 4. The furniture or household appliance according to claim 3, wherein the counter stop (63) is configured as a web bent from the connecting plate (62) and protruding into a guide track (74) formed on the guide rail (71).

8. 8. Furniture or household appliance according to claim 7, wherein the end stop (8) is configured as a spring plate (82) having a stop surface (81) projecting into the guide track (74).

9. 3. The furniture or household appliance according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the end stop (9, 11, 12) or further end stop (9, 11, 12) is arranged at one end of the guide cam track (5) and abuts the guide element (61) at an end position of the body part (3).

10. 3. Furniture or household appliance according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the end stops (8, 9, 11, 12) are elastic or have damping properties.

11. 3. Furniture or household appliance according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the end stops (8, 9) are configured as rigid stops.

12. 3. Furniture or household appliance according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the end stops (8, 9, 11, 12) have adjustment elements for adjusting the stop positions.

13. 13. The furniture or household appliance according to claim 12, wherein the end stop (11) comprises a pivotable stop body (111) with a stop head (114) and an adjustment element receiving part (115), and an adjustment element (112) pivotably arranged on the guide cam track (5) for adjusting the stop body (111).

14. 14. Furniture or household appliance according to claim 13, wherein the end stop (11) comprises a fixing element (113) fixed to the stop body (111) and to the guide cam track (5).

15. 13. The furniture or household appliance according to claim 12, wherein the end stop (12) has a stop body (121) rotatable about an axis of rotation (127) and has an outer contour with at least two stop portions circumferentially spaced unequal radially from the axis of rotation (127).

16. 16. The furniture or household appliance according to claim 15, wherein the end stop (12) is rotatably held in a holder (13) fixed to the guide cam track (5), and wherein latch elements are provided on the holder (13) and on the stop body (121) for positioning the stop body (121) in at least one defined stop position.