Furniture or household appliances and methods for assembling furniture or household appliances

The use of positioning domes for aligning and fixing guide bearings in furniture and appliances simplifies assembly, improves precision, and conceals fastening elements, addressing the challenges of precise positioning and aesthetics in rotatable and translatable body parts.

JP2026507409APending Publication Date: 2026-03-04PAUL HETTICH GMBH & CO KG
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JP · JP
Patent Type
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Filing Date
2024-01-10
Publication Date
2026-03-04

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Technical Problem

Existing furniture and household appliances with rotatable and translatable body parts face challenges in assembly due to the need for precise positioning of guide bearings, which are time-consuming and require visible fastening elements, compromising aesthetics and ease of assembly.

Method used

The use of positioning domes that protrude into recesses in carrier plates to align and fix guide bearings, allowing for easier and more precise assembly, with options for spring-loaded or fixed attachment, enhancing stability and hiding fastening elements.

Benefits of technology

This method simplifies the assembly process, improves positioning accuracy, and ensures that guide bearings are concealed, enhancing both functionality and aesthetics.

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Abstract

The furniture or household appliance (1) comprises a carrier body (2) with a base carrier plate (21) and a top carrier plate (22), and a main body part (3) attached to the carrier body (2) so as to be at least partially translationally and rotationally movable relative to the carrier body (2), the main body part (3) having a base plate (31), a cover plate (32) and at least one side wall (33) and / or a central wall, a guide bearing (4) arranged between the top carrier plate (22) and the cover plate (32) and / or between the base carrier plate (21) and the base plate (31), the guide bearing (4) being fixed to the top carrier plate (22) or the base carrier plate (21) via at least one positioning dome (8), the positioning dome (8) protruding into a recess (25) of the top carrier plate (22) or the base carrier plate (21) and / or into a recess (43) of a first bearing part (41) of the guide bearing (4).
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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 and to a method for mounting a body part on a carrier body of the furniture or household appliance so that the body part is at least partly simultaneously translatable and rotatable relative to the carrier body. [Background technology]

[0002] Such furniture or household appliances, for example shelves or racks, in which a body part is accommodated that is attached to a carrier body so as to be simultaneously rotatable and translatable, are known, for example, from DE 10 2019 109 866 A1.

[0003] In particular, to prevent dirt from getting into the guide bearings that allow the translational and rotational movement of the body part relative to the carrier body, and for aesthetic reasons, it is desirable to attach the body part to the carrier body so that the fastening elements are not visible from the outside to an observer of the furniture or household appliance.

[0004] Typically, the guide bearings are screwed at respective points on the base plate or cover plate of the body and on the base and top carrier plates of the carrier body. This is very time consuming when assembling the two components, as the guide bearings must be positioned very precisely on the carrier body and on the body part to ensure translational-rotational movement of the body part. Summary of the Invention [Problem to be solved by the invention]

[0005] An object of the present invention is to allow easier assembly of the body part onto the carrier body as well as assembly in which the guide bearings are hidden. [Means for solving the problem]

[0006] This object is solved by a piece of furniture or household appliance having the features of claim 1. This object is also solved by assembly methods according to claims 12, 14 and 15.

[0007] The furniture or household appliance according to the invention comprises a carrier body having a base plate, a top carrier plate and optionally at least one side wall, and a body part mounted so as to be at least partially simultaneously translatably and rotationally movable relative to the carrier body and having the base plate, cover plate and at least one side wall and / or intermediate wall. The guide bearings are disposed between the top carrier plate and the cover plate and / or between the base carrier plate and the base plate.

[0008] The guide bearing is fixed to the top or base carrier plate via at least one positioning dome, which protrudes into a recess in the top or base carrier plate and / or into a recess in the first bearing part of the guide bearing. By using at least one such positioning dome it is possible to align the guide bearing together with the body part in a simple manner and accurately on the carrier body.

[0009] The body can be provided with a central wall, for example, to separate the two bearing regions from each other. In addition to a conventional carrier body having a base carrier plate, a top carrier plate, and at least one side wall, a body portion that is at least partially mounted for simultaneous translational and rotational movement can be fixed directly to an interior wall via the base carrier plate and the top carrier plate, in which case the base carrier plate and the top carrier plate form the carrier body.

[0010] Advantageous embodiments of the invention are the subject matter of the dependent claims. According to an advantageous embodiment variant, the guide bearing is fixed to the top carrier plate or to the base carrier plate via two positioning domes.

[0011] On the one hand, this provides for greater stability in the mounting and, in addition, greater precision in positioning the body part on the carrier body.

[0012] According to one advantageous embodiment, the at least one positioning dome is fixed in a recess of the first bearing part of the guide part, so that the guide bearing can be pre-assembled on the body part and then accurately positioned by inserting the at least one positioning dome into a corresponding recess in the top or base carrier plate.

[0013] According to an advantageous further development, the at least one positioning dome is fixed in a spring-loaded manner in a recess of the first bearing part of the guide bearing.

[0014] This also makes it possible to mount the body part on the carrier body by inserting the body part horizontally between the base carrier plate and the top carrier plate of the carrier body, the positioning dome being pressed into the recess of the first bearing part under spring load during insertion and only being pushed out of the recess by the spring force when it reaches the recess in the top carrier plate and / or the base carrier plate, which makes it particularly easy to mount the body part on the carrier body.

[0015] According to an advantageous alternative embodiment, at least one positioning dome is fixed in a recess in the top carrier plate or in the base carrier plate and projects into a recess in the first bearing part of the guide bearing.

[0016] Here too, at least one positioning dome is preferably fixed in a recess of the top carrier plate or base carrier plate in a spring-loaded manner, so that here, as in the previous embodiment, the body part can again be inserted horizontally between the base carrier plate and the top carrier plate of the carrier body, so that in this case, when the desired mounting position is reached, the respective positioning dome is pushed out by spring force from the recess of the top carrier plate or base carrier plate into the recess of the first bearing part of the guide bearing.

[0017] A preferred embodiment of the guide bearing comprises at least one guide cam track and a guide element guided by the guide cam track, which are arranged on mutually facing surfaces of the top carrier plate and the cover plate or the base carrier plate and the base plate.

[0018] The guide bearing also has a pivot bearing and a linear guide with connecting parts, the connecting parts being displaceable relative to each other in a translational direction, one connecting part being arranged on the top carrier plate or the cover plate and the other connecting part being attached to the other of the top carrier plate or the cover plate via the pivot bearing, and / or one connecting part being arranged on the base carrier plate or the base plate and the other connecting part being attached to the other of the base carrier plate or the base plate via the pivot bearing.

[0019] According to a further advantageous embodiment, the pivot bearing has a ball socket arranged in the first bearing part of the guide bearing and receives a ball head arranged in the second bearing part of the guide bearing.

[0020] A pivot bearing configured in this manner allows the guide bearing to be split into two separate bearing parts, so that the base bearing part of the guide bearing can be pre-mounted to the base carrier plate or the top carrier plate of the carrier body using at least one positioning dome, and when the carrier body is mated with the body part by coupling the ball head to the ball socket, the guide bearing also mates.

[0021] Preferably, the first bearing part of the guide bearing comprises a linear guide, and the guide element and the second bearing part of the guide bearing comprise a guide cam track. According to a further advantageous embodiment, at least one positioning dome has a base body with a cylindrical outer surface for reception in a recess of the top carrier plate or the base carrier plate and at least one retaining element for holding it in a recess of the first bearing part of the guide bearing.

[0022] According to a further advantageous development, the at least one retaining element for retaining in the recess of the first bearing part of the guide bearing is configured as a circumferential web projecting radially on the outer surface of the casing, the outer diameter of which is greater than the diameter of the recess. This allows the positioning dome to be held in a recess in the first bearing part of the guide bearing, both in the spring-loaded and spring-free type.

[0023] In a further preferred embodiment, the outer surface of the shell of the base body is made up of a number of parts in the circumferential direction and has clamping tongues arranged between fixed wall cylindrical elements, which clamping tongues are pressed against the inner wall of the recess when received in the recess of the top carrier plate or the base carrier plate.

[0024] This allows for a particularly stable mounting of the positioning dome in the recess of the top or base carrier plate. In a further preferred embodiment, the base body has a central clamping element holder in which clamping elements are held that are axially clamped against the cylindrical outer surface of the casing and that can be used to radially press clamping tongues for fixing the positioning dome in the recess of the top or base carrier plate outwards.

[0025] This embodiment allows the clamping tongues to be actively pressed outwards, further improving the fixation of the positioning domes in the recesses of the top or base carrier plate.

[0026] A method according to the invention for mounting a body part in a carrier body of furniture or household appliance so as to be at least partly simultaneously translatably and rotationally movable relative to the carrier body comprises the following method steps. a) fixing a first guide bearing having at least one positioning dome fixed thereto to a base plate of the body; b) placing the body part on a base carrier plate of the carrier body, with at least one positioning dome inserted into a recess in the base carrier plate; c) attaching a top carrier plate of the carrier body to at least one side wall of the carrier body;

[0027] In a preferred further development of the method, the first bearing part of the second guide bearing, which comprises a ball socket of the pivot bearing arranged in the first bearing part and at least one positioning dome fixed to the first bearing part, is fixed to the top carrier plate of the carrier body before step c), with the at least one positioning dome falling into a recess in the top carrier plate.

[0028] Furthermore, before step c), a second bearing part of a second guide bearing having a ball head of a pivot bearing disposed on the second bearing part is attached to the cover plate of the body part. Then, in step c), the ball socket of the pivot bearing is placed on the ball head of the second bearing portion of the second guide bearing.

[0029] In an alternative method of mounting a body part to be mounted within a carrier body of furniture or household appliance so as to be at least partially simultaneously translatably and rotationally movable relative to the carrier body, the following method steps are used. a) inserting at least one positioning dome into a recess in the base carrier plate of the carrier body, and forming a resilient mounting portion of the positioning dome in the recess; b) fastening a first guide bearing to the base plate of the body; c) inserting the body part between the base carrier plate and the top carrier plate of the carrier body so that the at least one positioning dome is pressed into the recess of the first bearing part of the guide bearing when it reaches the recess.

[0030] In an alternative method to this, the following method steps are performed. a) fixing a first guide bearing having at least one spring-mounted locating dome to a base plate of a body; b) inserting the body portion between the base carrier plate and the top carrier plate of the carrier body so that the at least one positioning dome penetrates into the recess in the base carrier plate when it reaches the recess in the base carrier plate; [Brief explanation of the drawings]

[0031] [Figure 1] 1 is a schematic perspective view of a piece of furniture having a first non-translationally and rotationally movable carrier body in a closed position and a translationally and rotationally movable body part; FIG. [Figure 2] 2 is a view of the furniture corresponding to FIG. 1, with the body moved from the closed position; [Figure 3]3 is a partial exploded view of the furniture as shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, prior to assembly of the body portion and securing of the carrier body to the top carrier plate; FIG. [Figure 4] 1 is a schematic perspective view of a body part with a guide bearing mounted on a cover plate of the body part and a positioning dome protruding from a first bearing part. [Figure 5] FIG. 10 is a top view of the underside of the body portion, with the guide bearing mounted below the base plate of the body portion and the positioning dome protruding from the first bearing portion. [Figure 6a] 6 is a perspective view of an individual guide bearing shown in FIG. 5, with the locating dome spring mounted to the first bearing portion. [Figure 6b] FIG. 6b corresponds to FIG. 6a, with the positioning dome pressed into the recess of the first bearing part; [Figure 7] 6a and 6b, a partial exploded view of the guide bearing before the positioning dome is installed; FIG. [Figure 8] 10 is a top view of the guide bearing with a positioning dome inserted into a recess. FIG. [Figure 9] Schematic perspective view of the upper part of the furniture, in which the second bearing part of the guide bearing is attached to the cover plate of the body part and the first bearing part with the two-part pivot bearing is placed thereon. [Figure 10] FIG. 10 is a side cross-sectional view of a guide bearing mounted on the cover plate of the body with the guide bearing assembled by placing the ball socket of the pivot bearing on the ball head of the pivot bearing. [Figure 11] 10 is a view of the furniture corresponding to FIG. 9, showing the furniture in an assembled state, with a first bearing part of the guide bearing attached to the top carrier plate of the carrier body and a second bearing part attached to the cover plate of the body part. [Figure 12a] FIG. 1 is a schematic perspective view of one embodiment of a positioning dome. [Figure 12b] FIG. 1 is a schematic perspective view of one embodiment of a positioning dome. [Figure 13a] 12a and 12b, in an exploded view with the clamping elements and screws removed. FIG. [Figure 13b] 12a and 12b, in an exploded view with the clamping elements and screws removed. FIG. [Figure 14] FIG. 10 is a schematic exploded view of another modified example of the guide bearing. [Figure 15a] 15 is an isometric view of the first bearing part of the guide bearing according to FIG. 14. FIG. [Figure 15b] 15 is yet another perspective view of the first bearing part of the guide bearing according to FIG. 14, seen from below. [Figure 16] 15A and 15B are isometric views of two alternative variations of positioning domes for use with the guide bearing according to FIG. 14. [Figure 17] 1 is a schematic isometric view of a top or base carrier plate of a carrier body having a recess; FIG. [Figure 18] FIG. 1 is an isometric view of a guide bearing prior to attachment to a top or base carrier plate. [Figure 19] 10 is a diagram of a fully assembled guide bearing via a positioning dome on a top or base carrier plate. FIG. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0032] In the following description of the figures, terms such as top, bottom, left, right, front, back, etc. refer exclusively to exemplary representations and positions of selected furniture, carrier bodies, body parts, guide bearings, positioning domes, etc. in the respective figures. These terms should not be understood in a limiting manner, i.e., their references may change with different working positions or mirror-symmetrical configurations, etc.

[0033] In Figures 1 to 3, the reference number 1 is used to indicate a general embodiment of a piece of furniture or a household appliance according to the invention. In the embodiments shown in all figures, the furniture or household appliance 1 is always shown as furniture. However, it is conceivable that in principle it could also be configured as a household appliance, for example as a wine cooler element.

[0034] The furniture or household appliance 1 comprises a carrier body 2 having a base carrier plate 21 and a top carrier plate 22 and at least one side wall 23 connecting the base carrier plate 21 to the top carrier plate 22 .

[0035] Alternatively, for example, if the furniture or household appliance 1 is to be placed in a corner or niche of a room, the carrier body 2 can also be configured as a wall mount having a top carrier plate 22 and a base carrier plate 21. Therefore, in such an embodiment, the side wall 23 connecting the top carrier plate 22 and the base carrier plate 21 is not required.

[0036] 1 to 3, the carrier body is exemplarily configured as a cabinet element and comprises, in addition to a base carrier plate 21 and a top carrier plate 22, two side walls 23, a rear wall and a front wall 24 configured as a hinged door, so that the interior space closed by the side walls 23 and the rear wall can be opened and closed. The side walls 23 are in particular firmly fixed to the base carrier plate 21 and the top carrier plate 22.

[0037] In the illustrated embodiment, the base carrier plate 21 and the top carrier plate 22 project laterally in the X direction beyond the central side wall 23 to accommodate the main body part 3, which is held on the carrier body 2 and is at least partially simultaneously movable in translation and rotation. The body 3 also initially comprises a base plate 31 , a cover plate 32 , and at least one side wall 33 connected to the base plate 31 and the cover plate 32 .

[0038] As shown in Figures 2 and 3, here a guide bearing 4 is arranged between the top carrier plate 22 of the carrier body 2 and the cover plate 32 of the main body part 3, and the guide bearing 4 allows at least partial simultaneous translational and rotational movement of the main body part 3 relative to the carrier body 2. FIG. 4 shows a single view of the body part 3, with the guide bearing 4 located on the cover plate 32.

[0039] As further shown in FIG. 5, the guide bearing 4 is preferably or in a possible variant arranged on the base plate 31 of the body part 3 as an alternative to the arrangement of the guide bearing 4 on the cover plate 32 . Figures 6a, 6b, 7 and 8 show a first embodiment of such a guide bearing 4. The guide bearing 4 has at least one guide cam track 52 and a guide element 51 guided in the guide cam track 52.

[0040] In the embodiment shown here, the guide element 51 is mounted in the first bearing part 41 of the guide bearing 4. The guide cam track 52 is formed in the second bearing part 42 of the guide bearing 4. In principle, it is also conceivable to attach the guide elements 51 and the guide cam tracks 52 to mutually facing faces of the top carrier plate 22 and the cover plate 32 or the base carrier plate 21 and the base plate 31 .

[0041] In the embodiment shown, the linear guide 7 is also arranged or fastened to the first bearing part 41 of the guide bearing 4, so that the connecting parts can be displaced relative to each other in the translation direction A.

[0042] In the illustrated embodiment, the linear guide 7 has a guide rail 71 arranged on the first bearing part 41, on which a running rail 72 is mounted so as to be displaceable in the translation direction A. A plate-shaped rotary shaft bearing 73 is mounted on this running rail 72, on which a first component of the pivot bearing 6, not shown here, is arranged, which forms the pivot bearing 6 together with a corresponding second component of the pivot bearing 6 arranged on the second bearing part 42.

[0043] In order to fix the first bearing part 41 of the guide bearing 4 to the top carrier plate 22 or the base carrier plate 21 of the carrier body 2, the guide bearing 4 has at least one positioning dome 8, which, in the mounted state, protrudes into the recess 25 of the top carrier plate 22 or the base carrier plate 21 and / or into the recess 43 of the first bearing part 41 of the guide bearing 4. Preferably, the guide bearing 4 is fixed to the top carrier plate 22 or to the base carrier plate 21 via two positioning domes 8 as shown in the embodiment shown in the figures.

[0044] 4 to 11, the positioning domes 8, in the assembled state, project into recesses 25 in the top carrier plate 22 or in the base carrier plate 21. An example of such a recess 25 is shown in FIG. The positioning dome 8 protrudes from the recess 43 of the first bearing part 41 from the side of the first bearing part 41 opposite the second bearing part 42 and, in one embodiment (not shown), is fixed in a stationary position on the first bearing part 41.

[0045] In a further embodiment variant, as shown in Figures 6a and 6b, the positioning dome 8 is fixed in a spring-loaded manner in a recess 43 of the first bearing part 41 of the guide bearing 4. This allows the positioning dome 8 to be pressed into the space between the first bearing part 41 and the second bearing part 42 against the force of a spring (not shown here).

[0046] This variant allows the body part 3 to be attached to the carrier body 2 so that it is pressed horizontally between the base carrier plate 21 and the top carrier plate 22, before the positioning dome 8 is pressed into the position shown in Figure 6b, thus allowing the body part 3 to be pushed forward into the attached position.

[0047] As soon as the assembly position is reached, the positioning dome 8 is pressed by spring force into the recess 25 in the top carrier plate 22 or in the base carrier plate 21, thereby fixing the guide bearing 4 in its operating position. The positioning dome 8 (and correspondingly the shape of the recess 25) can be configured differently.

[0048] In a preferred embodiment, as shown in Figures 12a, 12b, 13a and 13b, each of the positioning domes 8 has a base body 81 with a cylindrical outer surface 84 that is received in a recess 25 of the top carrier plate 22 or the base carrier plate 21, and at least one retaining element for retaining in the recess 43 of the first bearing part 41 of the guide bearing 4.

[0049] The retaining element is here configured as a circumferential web 85 projecting radially on the outer surface 84 of the casing, the outer diameter of which is greater than the diameter of the recess 43 . The recess 25 is therefore configured here as a cylindrical blind hole.

[0050] Furthermore, in a variant of the embodiment shown in Figures 12a, 12b, 13a and 13b, the outer surface 84 of the base body 81 is formed in several circumferential portions and clamping tongues 86 are provided between fixed wall cylindrical elements 87, which, when received in the recess 25 of the top carrier plate 22 or the base carrier plate 21, are pressed against the inner wall of the recess 25. The clamping tongue 86 may further be formed with teeth as shown in Figures 12a, 12b, 13a and 13b.

[0051] In order to further increase the at least mainly frictional retention of the positioning dome 8 in the recess 25, in a variant of the embodiment shown in Figures 12a, 12b, 13a and 13b, the base body 81 further comprises a central clamping element receptacle in which a clamping element 82 is received, which is axially clamped against the cylindrical outer surface 84 of the casing and which can be used to push the clamping tongues 86 radially outwards to fix the positioning dome 8 in the recess 25 of the top carrier plate 22 or the base carrier plate 21.

[0052] The clamping element 82 is preferably tightened via a tightening screw 83, which is accessible via a tool opening 34 in the base plate 31 or via the cover plate 32 of the body part 3. This allows the positioning dome 8 to be partly secured in the recess 25 by pressing the clamping tongues 86, in particular the teeth of the clamping tongues, against the inner wall of the recess 25.

[0053] In the preferred embodiment shown in Figures 13a and 13b, the clamping element 82 is formed with a conical casing surface 822 which, in the assembled state, presses against a corresponding conical pressure surface 861 on the inside of the web 86. To prevent rotation of the clamping element 82, the clamping element 82 is formed with a transversely flat portion 821 which abuts against a corresponding linear inner surface 871 of one walled cylindrical element 87. The clamping screw 83 is received in a central threaded hole 823 of the clamping element 82 .

[0054] 16, the positioning dome 8 has a smooth cylindrical outer surface 84, interrupted by axially extending grooves 89 which presumably serve to prevent rotation. This embodiment of the positioning dome 8 serves to secure the positioning dome 8 within the respective recesses 25 of the top carrier plate 22 or base carrier plate 21.

[0055] In one embodiment, the positioning dome 8 is also spring-loaded and fixed in a recess 25 in the top carrier plate 22 or the base carrier plate 21 . The retaining elements for retaining in the recesses 43 of the first bearing parts 41 of the guide bearings 4 are configured here as latch elements 90 or latch receivers 88 formed protruding from the end faces of the respective positioning domes 8.

[0056] The first bearing portion 41 of the guide bearing 4 is preferably configured as shown in Figures 15a, 15b, 18 and 19. Here, one of the recesses 43 has a latch tongue 44 that protrudes into the latch receiving portion 88 of the positioning dome 8 in the latched state. The illustrated second recess 43 has several latch tongues 44 on its periphery, which engage with the latch receiving portions 88 of the positioning dome 8, thus providing a latching action and thus statically fixing the guide bearing 4 to the base carrier plate 21 or the top carrier plate 22.

[0057] FIG. 19 shows a state in which the first bearing portion 41 of the guide bearing 4 is attached to the base carrier plate 21 or the top carrier plate 22. In the particular embodiment shown in Figures 9 to 11, to further facilitate assembly of the main body portion 3 on the carrier body 2, the pivot bearing 6 is configured such that the first bearing portion 41 and the second bearing portion 42 can be pre-attached separately from each other to the top carrier plate 22 or base carrier plate 21 of the carrier body 2 and the base plate 31 or cover plate 32 of the main body portion 3.

[0058] As illustrated in FIG. 9, the second bearing part 42 is pre-attached to the cover plate 32 of the main body part 3, while the first bearing part 41 is attached to the top carrier plate 22 of the carrier body 2 with the aid of a positioning dome 8, as shown in FIG. 11.

[0059] In this embodiment, the pivot bearing 6 has a ball socket 61 arranged in the first bearing portion 41 of the guide bearing 4, and as shown in the cross-sectional view of Figure 10, a ball head 62 arranged in the second bearing portion 42 of the guide bearing 4 is housed in the ball socket 61 in an assembled state.

[0060] The guide bearing 4 is assembled here with the top carrier plate 22 placed on the carrier body 2 and the body portion 3 . The illustrated embodiment allows for various advantageous ways of mounting the body portion 3 attached to the carrier body 2, such that the body portion 3 can move at least partially simultaneously in translation and rotation relative to the carrier body 2.

[0061] Thus, in the embodiment shown in Figures 5 to 13, in step a) of the first method, a first guide bearing 4 having at least one positioning dome 8 fixed thereto is mounted on the base plate 31 of the body part 3. Subsequently, in step b), the body part 3 is placed on the base carrier plate 21 of the carrier body 2 and at least one positioning dome 8 is inserted into the recess 25 of the base carrier plate 21 .

[0062] In step c), the top carrier plate 22 of the carrier body 2 is mounted on at least one side wall 23 of the carrier body 2 . In the case of a positioning dome 8 that is not spring loaded but is fixed to the first bearing part 41 of the guide bearing 4, the main body part 3 must be placed from above on the base carrier plate 21 of the carrier body 2.

[0063] If the positioning dome 8 is elastically attached to the first bearing part 41 of the guide bearing 4, it is also possible to slide the main body part 3 between the base carrier plate 21 and the top carrier plate 22 of the carrier body 2, in which case the positioning dome 8 abuts against the recess 25 of the base carrier plate 21.

[0064] Preferably, the upper guide bearing 4, arranged between the top carrier plate 22 and the cover plate 32, is coupled to one another via a ball-socket / ball-head connection in the form of a first bearing part 41 and a second bearing part 42, and the first bearing part 41 of the second guide bearing 4, having a ball socket 61 of the pivot bearing 6 arranged on the first bearing part 41 and at least one locating dome 8 fixed thereto, is preferably fixed to the top carrier plate 22 of the carrier body 2 in a further step d) before step c). In the process, the at least one locating dome 8 protrudes into a recess 25 in the top carrier plate 22.

[0065] Depending on the configuration of the positioning dome 8 it may be useful here to additionally screw the first bearing part 41 to the top carrier plate 22 . Furthermore, before step c), the second bearing portion 42 of the second guide bearing 4 is fixed to the cover plate 32 of the body portion 3. The ball head 62 of the pivot bearing 6 is disposed in the second bearing portion 42.

[0066] Finally, together with assembling the top carrier plate 22, the ball socket 61 of the pivot bearing 6 is placed in the ball head 62 of the second bearing part 42 of the second guide bearing 4 in step c). Finally, the variant of the embodiment shown in Figures 14 to 19 allows a method for mounting a body part 3 on a carrier body 2 so that it is mounted at least partially simultaneously translationally and rotationally movable relative to the carrier body 2, in which in step a) at least one positioning dome 8 is inserted into a recess 25 in the base carrier plate 21 of the carrier body 2 and elastically mounts the positioning dome 8 in said recess 25.

[0067] Subsequently, or even before, the first guide bearing 4 is mounted on the base plate 31 of the body part 3 in step b). Finally, in step c), the main body part 3 is inserted between the base carrier plate 21 and the top carrier plate 22 of the carrier body 2, and at least one positioning dome 8 enters the recess 43 of the first bearing part 41 when it reaches the recess of the first bearing part 41. [Explanation of symbols]

[0068] Code list 1 Furniture 2 Carrier body 21 Base carrier plate 22 Top carrier plate 23 Side wall 24 Front wall 25 recess 3 Main body 31 Base Plate 32 Cover plate 33 Side wall 34 Tool opening 4 guide bearings 41 First bearing part 42 Second bearing part 43 Recess 44 Latch tongue 51 Guide Elements 52 Guide cam track 6 pivot bearings 61 Ball Socket 62 Ball Head 7 Linear Guide 71 Guide rail 72 Running rail 73 Rotating shaft bearing 8 Positioning Dome 81 Base body 82 Clamping Elements 821 Flat area 822 Casing surface 823 screw hole 83 Clamping screw 84 Cylindrical outer surface 85 Web 86 Clamp tongue 861 Pressure Surface 87 Wall Cylindrical Elements 871 Inside 88 Latch receiving part 89 Groove 90 Latching Elements x direction y direction z direction A translation direction

Claims

1. Furniture or household appliances (1), a carrier body (2) having a base carrier plate (21) and a top carrier plate (22); a body portion (3) mounted to be at least partially simultaneously translatable and rotatable relative to the carrier body (2), the body portion (3) having a base plate (31), a cover plate (32) and at least one side wall (33) and / or intermediate wall; a guide bearing (4) disposed between the top carrier plate (22) and the cover plate (32) and / or between the base carrier plate (21) and the base plate (31); 1. A piece of furniture or household appliance, characterized in that the guide bearing (4) is fixed to the top carrier plate (22) or the base carrier plate (21) via at least one positioning dome (8), the positioning dome (8) protruding into a recess (25) of the top carrier plate (22) or the base carrier plate (21) and / or into a recess (43) of the first bearing part (41) of the guide bearing (4).

2. 2. Furniture or household appliance according to claim 1, wherein the guide bearing (4) is fixed to the top carrier plate (22) or the base carrier plate (21) via at least two positioning domes (8).

3. 3. The furniture or household appliance according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the at least one positioning dome (8) is fixed in a recess (43) of the first bearing part (41) of the guide bearing (4) and protrudes into recesses (25) of the top carrier plate (22) and of the base carrier plate (21).

4. 4. The furniture or household appliance according to claim 3, wherein the at least one positioning dome (8) is spring-loaded and fixed in a recess (43) of the first bearing part (41) of the guide bearing (4).

5. 3. The furniture or household appliance according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the at least one positioning dome (8) is fixed in a recess (25) of the top carrier plate (22) or the base carrier plate (21) and protrudes into a recess (43) of the first bearing part (41) of the guide bearing (4).

6. 6. The furniture or household appliance according to claim 5, wherein the at least one positioning dome (8) is spring-loaded and fixed in a recess (25) of the top carrier plate (22) or the base carrier plate (21).

7. The guide bearing (4) has at least one guide cam track (52) and a guide element (51) guided in the guide cam track (52), and the guide cam track (52) and the guide element (51) are arranged on mutually opposing surfaces of the top carrier plate (22) and the cover plate (32) or the base carrier plate (21) and the base plate (31); 7. The furniture or household appliance according to claim 1, further comprising a pivot bearing (6) and a linear guide (7) having connecting parts displaceable relative to each other in a translational direction (A), wherein one of the pivot bearing (6) and the linear guide (7) is arranged on the top carrier plate (22) or the cover plate (32) and the other is attached to the top carrier plate (22) or the cover plate (32) via the pivot bearing (6), and / or one connecting part is arranged on the base carrier plate (21) or the base plate (31) and the other connecting part is attached to the base carrier plate (21) or the base plate (31) via the pivot bearing (6).

8. 8. The furniture or household appliance according to claim 7, wherein the pivot bearing (6) has a ball socket (61) arranged on the first bearing part (41) of the guide bearing (4), and a ball head (62) arranged on the second bearing part (42) of the guide bearing (4) is received in the ball socket (61).

9. 9. The furniture or household appliance according to claim 1, wherein at least one positioning dome (8) comprises a base body (81) having a cylindrical outer surface (84) to be received in a recess (25) of the top carrier plate (22) or the base carrier plate (21), and at least one retaining element for retaining in a recess (43) of the first bearing part (41) of the guide bearing (4).

10. 10. The furniture or household appliance according to claim 9, wherein the at least one retaining element for retaining in the recess (43) of the first bearing part (41) of the guide bearing (4) is configured as a circumferential web (85) projecting radially beyond the outer surface (84) of the casing, the outer diameter of the web (85) being greater than the diameter of the recess (43).

11. 11. The furniture or household appliance according to claim 9 or 10, wherein the outer surface (84) of the base body (81) is provided with clamping tongues (86) formed in several circumferential sections and arranged between fixed wall cylindrical elements (87), which clamping tongues press against the inner wall of a recess (25) of the top carrier plate (22) or the base carrier plate (22) when received in the recess (25).

12. 12. A method for attaching a body part (3) to a carrier body (2) of furniture or household appliances according to any one of claims 1 to 11, the body part (3) being attached so as to be at least partially simultaneously translationally and rotationally movable relative to the carrier body (2), the method comprising: a) fixing the first guide bearing (4) using at least one positioning dome (8) fixed to the base plate (31) of the body (3); b) placing the body part (3) on the base carrier plate (21) of the carrier body so that at least one positioning dome (8) is inserted into a recess (25) of the base carrier plate (21); c) attaching a top carrier plate (22) of the carrier body (2) to at least one side wall (23) of the carrier body (2).

13. Furthermore, d) before step c), fastening a first bearing part (41) of a second guide bearing (4) comprising a ball socket (61) of a pivot bearing (6) arranged on the first bearing part (41) and at least one positioning dome (8) fixed to the first bearing part (41) to the top carrier plate (22) of the carrier body (2), and inserting the at least one positioning dome (8) into a recess (25) of the top carrier plate (22); e) before step c), fastening the second bearing part (42) of the second guide bearing (4) with the ball head (62) of the pivot bearing (6) arranged in the second bearing part (42) to the cover plate (32) of the body part (3); 13. The method according to claim 12, further comprising the step of: f) in step c) installing the ball socket (61) of the pivot bearing (6) in the ball head (62) of the second bearing part (42) of the second guide bearing (4).

14. 12. A method for mounting a body part (3) to a carrier body (2) of furniture or household appliances according to any one of claims 1 to 11, the body part (3) being mounted so as to be at least partially simultaneously translationally and rotationally movable relative to the carrier body (2), the method comprising: a) inserting at least one positioning dome (8) into a recess (25) in the base carrier plate (21) of the carrier body (2) to form a resilient attachment of the positioning dome (8) in the recess (25); b) fastening a first guide bearing (4) to the base plate (31) of the main body portion (3); c) inserting the body part (3) between the base carrier plate (21) and the top carrier plate (22) of the carrier body (2) and forcing the at least one positioning dome (8) into the recess (43) of the first bearing part (41) when the at least one positioning dome (8) reaches the recess (43) of the first bearing part (41).

15. A method for mounting a body part (3) to a carrier body (2) of a piece of furniture or a household appliance according to any one of claims 1 to 11, the body part (3) being mounted at least partially translationally and rotationally movable relative to the carrier body (2), comprising: a) fastening a first guide bearing (4) with at least one spring-mounted and fixed positioning dome (8) to a base plate (31) of the body (3); b) inserting the main body portion (3) between the base carrier plate (21) and the top carrier plate (22) of the carrier body (2), and pushing the at least one positioning dome (8) into the recess (25) of the base carrier plate (21) when the at least one positioning dome (8) reaches the recess (25) of the base carrier plate (21).