See how a separate pivotable release means with dual contact positions unlocks furniture ejecti
See how a detachable adapter between guide element and slider enables kinematic customization i
See how a nested cam guide and transmission ratio above 50% enable furniture ejection devices t
See how a single-spring hinge with spherical bearing and non-penetrating shaft reduces stress c
See how integral projections and pockets prevent driver lift-off under spring force, enabling s
See how a die-formed hinge integrates spring and guide functions into a single slot structure,
See how merging ejection, transmission, and clamping elements into one movable assembly reduces
See how a tensioning lever replaces carriage-based adjustment in pivoting brackets, enabling ac
See how a backstop mechanism and speed-dependent rotary damper control furniture-part ejection
See how a furniture drive device moves both force accumulator bases during ejection to simplify
See how a deflection pulley with external bearing journals and dual spring energy stores reduce
See how a holding device with opening decouples the ram from the entrainment member during over
See how a holding device with linearly effective overload clutch decouples the driver from the
See how a correction device synchronizes dual drive devices using a synchronizing rod to preven
See how a rack-and-pinion backstop replaces friction clamping to absorb high holding forces and
See how a synchronizing rod with rotatable parts coordinates two drive devices to prevent drawe
See how a stabilizing lever arm and magnetic locking mechanism improve parallelogram stability
See how horizontal fastening movement enables easy retrofitting of drive elements to extension
See how a bar-actuated locking element enables reliable drawer closure even at low speed by dec
See how a retraction spring loads the ejection spring during closing, eliminating manual loadin
See how independent retraction units with separate energy accumulators and triggers ensure draw
A lever-cam coupling slows spring attachment movement to cut drawer opening jerk, noise, and tensioning effort while keeping strong closing force.
A low-spring-constant bolt and catch let slowly moving drawers trigger the pull-in mechanism and close fully with minimal force.
Horizontal driver mounting lets pull-out guides be retrofitted in tight furniture spaces without removing the installed rail.
A horizontally fastened driver mounts under the rail, enabling secure retrofitting of pull-out guides in tight furniture clearances.
A two-armed lever and control curve smooth spring tensioning in furniture retraction, cutting noise, friction, and jerky uncoupling.
By extending the ejection element past first open position, the latch loads its energy accumulator during closing for smoother, quieter furniture motion.
A retraction spring also charges and assists the ejection mechanism, reducing manual loading and mechanical complexity in drawer opening and closing.
A single-piece latch, spring, and dampener assembly absorbs closing energy to eliminate bumps and ensure complete quiet closure.
A stationary toothed belt and torsion spring let a foldaway cabinet door retract smoothly inside the cabinet with less noise and jamming.
Weight sensing adjusts spring compensation in a furniture lift, keeping motion uniform under changing loads while reducing motor power demand.
A self-open slide assembly forces full door extension before closing, reducing cabinet damage and easing slide replacement in tight pocket spaces.
A sloped rail and spring-assisted lifting mechanism help a retractable vehicle cover open smoothly with less force and easier top access.
A cam and compression spring counterbalance ramp weight, cutting operating force while preventing uncontrolled motion and exposed cable hazards.
A quadrilateral linkage guides the car door forward, outward, and downward so it covers side exhaust pipes and reduces burn risk during exit.
A four-bar linkage guides the rear door above the roof with minimal rearward travel, improving cargo access in tight spaces.
A gravity-driven cable deflection layout keeps a moving sliding element under constant tension for compact, reliable power connection.
A vertically sliding protective door with belts, rollers, and a buffer spring opens fully in tight spaces while slowing motion for safer access.
A mechanical latch and spring retainer trigger lift assist only above a bin load threshold, reducing effort without sensors or power.
An adjustable spring and transfer lever axis lets heavy furniture flaps use stronger springs without sharply increasing opening or closing effort.
A releasable coupling body lets spring preload be adjusted while disengaging under excessive force to protect the furniture fitting.
A removable door link and bistable gas spring keep aircraft seat partitions compact while allowing manual opening during sliding failures.
A gearbox changes actuator rotation into different lid opening angles, letting one furniture adjuster fit folding, lift-up, and parallel lift designs.
An integrated carrier drive moves a furniture door wing between defined positions to prevent carcass collisions and ensure complete closure.