(19)
(11) EP 2 524 098 B1

(12) EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION

(45) Mention of the grant of the patent:
20.05.2020 Bulletin 2020/21

(21) Application number: 11708079.6

(22) Date of filing: 11.01.2011
(51) International Patent Classification (IPC): 
E05F 5/00(2017.01)
(86) International application number:
PCT/IB2011/000195
(87) International publication number:
WO 2011/083408 (14.07.2011 Gazette 2011/28)

(54)

IMPROVEMENT IN DAMPER ASSEMBLIES

VERBESSERUNGEN IN DÄMPFUNGSVORRICHTUNGEN

AMÉLIORATIONS DANS DISPOSITIFS AMORTISSEURS


(84) Designated Contracting States:
AL AT BE BG CH CY CZ DE DK EE ES FI FR GB GR HR HU IE IS IT LI LT LU LV MC MK MT NL NO PL PT RO RS SE SI SK SM TR

(30) Priority: 11.01.2010 GB 201000400

(43) Date of publication of application:
21.11.2012 Bulletin 2012/47

(73) Proprietor: Titus d.o.o. Dekani
6271 Dekani (SI)

(72) Inventor:
  • MIGLI, Carlo
    I-23900 Lecco LC (IT)

(74) Representative: Treeby, Philip David William 
Maucher Jenkins 26 Caxton Street
London SW1H 0RJ
London SW1H 0RJ (GB)


(56) References cited: : 
EP-A1- 1 907 658
WO-A1-2009/094284
DE-A1-102009 019 108
US-A1- 2008 109 987
US-A1- 2009 229 077
EP-A1- 2 017 421
WO-A1-2009/141044
DE-U1-202006 006 422
US-A1- 2009 119 876
   
       
    Note: Within nine months from the publication of the mention of the grant of the European patent, any person may give notice to the European Patent Office of opposition to the European patent granted. Notice of opposition shall be filed in a written reasoned statement. It shall not be deemed to have been filed until the opposition fee has been paid. (Art. 99(1) European Patent Convention).


    Description


    [0001] This invention relates to damper assemblies and in particular, though not exclusively, to damper assemblies for use in furniture.

    [0002] For moving parts of furniture, such as doors for kitchen cupboards, it is desirable to provide damped resistance to the closing movement of the doors to prevent their slamming shut. Damper assemblies that are used for this purpose typically use damping devices of the piston and cylinder variety and are typically fitted to the cupboard carcase to act on the door in the vicinity of its hinge. With assemblies of this sort, it is desirable to have some means of adjustment, so that the damping action can be tailored to suit the door. In the prior art, adjustment mechanisms for damper assemblies often take the form of a screw-threaded device, as for example in DE 20 2006 006 422 U1,

    [0003] US 2009/229077 or US 2009/119876.

    [0004] Because the screws in these mechanisms are positioned on the inner end of the assemblies, however, it can be awkward for a person to make a suitable adjustment. Also, the presence of the adjusting screw adds to the overall bulk of the assembly, to the detriment of the interior volume of the cupboard.

    [0005] The present invention provides a damper assembly comprising a housing, a buffer mounted for reciprocal linear movement and extending out of the housing, the buffer providing a damped resistive force when being pushed back into the housing, spring biassing means urging the buffer towards its extended position and means for limiting the extent of protrusion of the buffer out of the housing.

    [0006] Accordingly, it will be appreciated that there is provided a damper assembly according to claim 1.

    [0007] By way of example, various embodiments of the invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:

    Figure 1 shows a first form of damper assembly according to the invention,

    Figures 2a and 2b are views of the housing element of the damper assembly of Figure 1,

    Figures 3 and 4 show respectively the damping device and adjusting collar of the damper assembly of Figure 1,

    Figure 5 shows a second form of damper assembly according to the invention,

    Figures 6a and 6b are views of the housing element of the damper assembly of Figure 5,

    Figures 7 and 8 show respectively the damping device and adjusting collar of the damper assembly of Figure 5,

    Figure 9 shows a third form of damper assembly according to the invention,

    Figures 10 and 11 show respectively the damping device and adjusting collar of the damper assembly of Figure 9,

    and Figure 12 shows a fourth form of damper assembly in position on a hinge, and

    Figure 13 shows a fifth form damper assembly according to the invention.



    [0008] The damper assembly 10 seen in Figure 1 comprises a housing 11 in which is mounted a damping device 12 (alternatively termed "a buffer 12"). The assembly 10 is mountable onto the carcase of a cupboard by suitable means 13 in order for the assembly to provide a damping resistance to the closing movement of the cupboard door. The mounting means 13 in this case is the subject of our application No. PCT/S12009/000058.

    [0009] As seen in Figure 3, the damping device 12 is in the known form of a linear piston and cylinder type damper, with a piston rod 14 actuating a piston (not shown) within a cylinder 15 containing a viscous medium such as silicone. The cylinder 15 incorporates a spring (not shown) to return the piston rod 14 to its extended position. The damping device 12 has a longitudinal axis 19.

    [0010] As seen in Figure 1, the free end of the cylinder 15 protrudes out of the housing 11, where it is designed to be contacted by the cupboard door as it closes. For this purpose, a buffer pad 27 of rubber or the like is fitted to the end of the cylinder 15.

    [0011] The damping device 12 is mounted within a chamber 16 in the housing 11. As seen in Figure 2b, the chamber 16 is bounded at least in part by a cylindrical wall section 17. The wall section 17 terminates mid-way along the housing 11 at an end face 18. As seen in Figure 2b, the end face 18 lies at an acute angle to the longitudinal axis 19 of the damping device 12. When the damping device 12 is in position in the housing 11, a lug 20 on the outside of the cylinder 15 engages the angled end face 18. The lug 20 will be urged into engagement with the angled end face 18 by the action of the return spring within the cylinder 15 acting through the piston rod 14 against a closed end section 11a of the housing 11. It will be understood from this arrangement that the rotational orientation of the damping device 12 relative to the housing 11 will determine the extent to which the free end of the cylinder 15 protrudes out of the housing, by virtue of the engagement of the lug 20 on the end face 18, and that the protrusion of the cylinder can be adjusted by rotating the damping device. Thus, the end face 18 effectively acts as a camming surface, with the lug 20 acting as a follower.

    [0012] The end face 18 is ideally configured to provide a camming surface in the form of a regular helical track: this will produce a uniform amount of axial displacement of the damping device 12 relative to the housing 11 per degree of rotation of the damping device. The helical track is designed to have a relatively large pitch, that is to say, a small amount of rotation of the damping device will produce a relatively large amount of axial displacement of the damping device. The ratio of axial displacement to angular rotation might typically be in the order of 10 to 20 times greater than that obtained with a standard screw thread. Such a high gearing has the advantage of allowing adjustments to be effected more quickly than with a standard screw-thread adjuster. Also, with the movement of the damping device at adjustment being more easily seen, the adjustment process is easier to accomplish in practice.

    [0013] A corollary of providing a relatively highly geared camming surface is that a control mechanism needs to be provided for holding the cam follower in position after adjustment. Here, the control mechanism takes the form of a collar 21. The collar 21 is rotatably mounted on the housing 11 and is positioned at the front end of the chamber 16, where it is retained by means of a snap fit. The collar 21 has a rib 22 on its outer surface. The rib 22 is designed to be located within an arcuate slot 23 in the housing 11 when the collar 21 is in position. This arrangement means that the range of possible rotational movement of the collar 21 is effectively constrained between two end limits.

    [0014] On its inner bore, the collar 21 is splined with four equally spaced grooves 24. These are designed to match corresponding splines 28 on the protruding end of the cylinder 15. This arrangement means that the damping device 12 is fixed relative to the collar 21 in a rotational sense, but capable of linear axial movement relative to the collar. Thus, rotational movement of the collar 21 will cause axial displacement of the damping device 12 relative to the housing 11 by the cam and follower action of the lug 20 on the angled end face 18.

    [0015] The outer surface of the collar 21 is contoured, here with a ribbed and grooved pattern 25. This is designed to engage with a series of serrations 26 on the housing 11 when the collar 21 is in position. The effect of this arrangement is to provide a ratchet-like mechanism to retain the collar 21, and hence also the damping device 15, in its chosen rotational position after adjustment.

    [0016] When the damper assembly 10 is to be mounted to a cupboard, it is first fixed in position using the mounting mechanism 13. The position of the buffer pad 27 is then adjusted to suit the door. If the buffer pad 27 is adjusted to extend further out of the housing 11, this will mean that the door will encounter it sooner in its closing movement and hence the assembly will effectively apply a greater damping resistance. Adjusting the buffer pad 27 so that it extends less far out of the housing 11 will have the opposite effect. In this way, the damping action can be tailored to suit different doors.

    [0017] It will be noted that the whole damper assembly 10 is constructed using just three components: the damping device, the housing and the collar. The assembly 10 thus provides a simple mechanism for allowing adjustment of its damping action in situ. Adjustment can be effected by rotating the collar 21 and/or the splined end of the cylinder 15. Because both the splined end of the cylinder 15 and the collar 21 are at the front end of the assembly 10 (i.e. facing out of the cupboard), there is ease of access for the adjustment process. Also, the arrangement means that the assembly 10 does not intrude any further into the cupboard interior than necessary.

    [0018] The form of damper assembly 210 seen in Figure 5 is essentially the same as the assembly 10 of Figure 1 in terms of its basic functionality. It has a housing 211 in which is mounted a damping device 212 of the same linear piston and cylinder variety. The housing 211 is designed to be mountable onto the carcase of a cupboard (here using fasteners such as screws through mounting holes 250), with the free end of the cylinder 215 and its buffer pad 227 protruding out to engage the cupboard door and provide damped resistance to its closing movement.

    [0019] The housing 211 has a cylindrical wall section 217 having an end face 218 that lies at an acute angle to the longitudinal axis 219 of the damping device 212. As in the previous assembly, the end face 218 is in the form of a helically extending track with a relatively large pitch and is designed to be engaged by a lug 220 on the cylinder 215 of the damping device 212, under the biassing action of a return spring (not shown) within the damping device which presses the piston rod 214 against a closed end section 211a of the housing 211. Again, the arrangement means that the rotational orientation of the damping device 212 relative to the housing 211 will determine the axial position of the free end of the cylinder 215 relative to the housing. The extent to which the free end of the cylinder 215 protrudes out of the housing 211 is adjusted by altering its rotational orientation, under the action of the lug 220 on the angled end face 218. Again, therefore, the angled face 218 acts effectively like a camming surface, with the lug 220 being a follower.

    [0020] As in the previous embodiment, there is a control mechanism for holding the damping device 212 in position after adjustment. This takes the form of a collar 221. The free end of the cylinder 215 is splined, here with three equally spaced longitudinal ribs. The collar 221 has a matching spline arrangement 230 and fits over the cylinder 215. The collar 221 is rotatably mounted in a slot 250 in the housing 211 (seen in Figure 6a). The arrangement means that the protrusion of the free end of the cylinder 215 out of the housing 211 can be adjusted by turning the free end of the cylinder and/or by turning the collar 221, which for ease of grasping has an outwardly extending boss 222. The boss 222 is shaped so that it also functions to restrict the range of possible rotational movement of the collar 221, and hence also the linear displacement of the damping device 212, within defined end limits.

    [0021] The collar 221 also features a series of serrations 225. These are arranged on an axial end face of the collar 221 and are designed to engage with a rib 226 on the housing 211 (see Figure 6a). The engagement of the serrations 225 with the rib 226 provides a ratchet-like connection between the collar 221 and the housing 211 which serves to ensure that the collar, and hence also the damping device 212 will remain in its chosen position after adjustment.

    [0022] The form of damper assembly 310 seen in Figure 9 is again similar to the previously described embodiments in that it comprises a housing 311 in which a piston and cylinder type damping device 312 is mounted. The housing 311 is mountable on the carcase of a cupboard in such a way that the free end of the cylinder 315 of the damping device 312 with its buffer pad 327 comes into contact with the cupboard door and provides damped resistance to its closing movement.

    [0023] The position of the free end of the cylinder 315 is again adjustable relative to the housing 311 in order to enable the damping action of the assembly to be tailored to suit the door. The adjustment mechanism is again in the nature of a camming surface with a follower. The follower is again in the form of a lug 320 on the cylinder 315 of the damping device 312. The camming surface here is provided not on the housing 311, but on a collar 321, in the form of an angled end face 318 (see Figure 11). The collar 321 here thus not only acts as the driver for the adjustment mechanism, it also serves as the control mechanism for holding the damping device in position after adjustment.

    [0024] The collar 321 is rotatably mounted in a slot 350 in the housing 311, with the lug 320 on the cylinder 315 engaging its angled end face 318. The lug 320 is pressed into engagement with the angled end face 318 by the action of the return spring within the damping device 312 biassing the piston rod 314 against a closed end section 311a of the housing 311. The arrangement means that the rotational orientation of the collar 321 relative to the housing 311 determines the axial position of the damping device 312 relative to the housing. Thus, the extent to which the free end of the cylinder 315 protrudes out of the housing 311 is adjusted by rotating the collar 321. To ensure that the cylinder 315 does not also rotate, this has a longitudinal rib 360 which keys into a suitable groove 361 in the housing 311.

    [0025] The collar 321 is provided with a pattern of serrations 325 extending around its circumference. A wing 326 on the housing 311 is designed to engage these serrations 321 and thus provide the collar 321 with a ratchet-like brake to ensure that it will remain in its chosen rotational position after adjustment. The collar 321 is shaped with an outwardly extending knob 322 for grasping, to facilitate the adjustment process.

    [0026] The form of damper assembly 410 seen in Figure 12 is similar to the assembly 310 of Figures 9, 10 and 11, but is arranged to be mounted directly on a hinge assembly, rather than on a cupboard carcase. Thus, the assembly 410 has a housing 411 that is designed to fit over and attach to the part of the hinge assembly 500 that is mounted on the cupboard carcase C. The free end of the cylinder 415 is seen projecting forwardly, where it will come into contact with the cupboard door D as it closes. The amount of damping resistance that the assembly 410 will give to the door D will depend on how long the door is in contact with the buffer pad 427 and this is determined by the relative position of the free end of the cylinder 415. Using the knob 422, the collar 421 is easily rotated to adjust this position.

    [0027] In the above embodiments, instead of being formed as a separate part, it would of course be possible to make the damper assembly as an integral part of the hinge assembly. Also, instead of contacting the door, it would be possible to arrange for the buffer pad to come into contact with a part of the hinge in order to provide damped resistance to the closing movement of the door.

    [0028] The damper assemblies described above all have the camming surface/cam follower mechanism arranged with the camming surface on the housing or collar and the follower on the damping device. It will be appreciated that assemblies could equally well be designed with these components the other way round, i.e. the camming surface could be provided on the damping device or colla, with the follower on the housing. An example of such an alternative arrangement is seen in Figure 13. In this embodiment, the camming surface takes the form of a helical track 518 which extends around the outer surface of the cylinder 515 of the damping device 512. The helical track 518 is engaged by a lug 520 which is integrally formed in the housing 511. A spring (not shown) acting on the piston 514 of the damping device 512 ensures that the helical track 518 is held in engagement with the lug 520 on the housing 511. As in previous embodiments, a collar 521 is mounted between the damping device 512 and housing 511 to ensure that the buffer 514 that extends out of the housing remains in position after adjustment. The collar 521 also forms part of the adjustment mechanism.

    [0029] The connection between the collar 521 and the buffer 514 is configured, e.g. using splines 528, so that the two parts will rotate together, but can move axially relative to one another. When the collar 521 is rotated, therefore, this will alter the rotational position of the helical trade 518 relative to the lug 520, which will in turn cause an axial displacement of the buffer 514. This is how the assembly is adjusted. A series of serrations 525 on an axial face of the collar 521 engage a corresponding series of serrations 526 on an end face of the housing to provide a ratchet-like mechanism for holding the collar in position rotationally.

    [0030] It will be noted that in all the above described embodiments, the damper assembly consists of just three components: a damping device, a housing and a collar. This helps to minimise the cost of production of the assemblies.


    Claims

    1. A damper assembly comprising a housing (11) with a chamber (16), a buffer (12) mounted for reciprocal linear movement and extending out of an end of the chamber (16), the buffer providing a damped resistive force when being pushed back into the housing, return spring biasing means urging the buffer (12) towards its extended position, adjusting means (21) operable to limit the extent of protrusion of the buffer (12) out of the housing (11), characterised in that the adjusting means comprise a cam follower (20) biased into engagement with a camming surface (18) by the return spring and providing adjustment by rotational movement of one with respect to the other about an axis that lies parallel to the line of reciprocal movement of the buffer (12), wherein the camming surface (18) is provided in the form of a regular helical track with a pitch that is highly geared to cause a relatively large amount of movement of the follower (20) per degree of relative rotational movement of the camming surface, and in that the assembly further comprises a holding mechanism (25) for resisting said relative rotational movement between the camming surface (18) and the follower (20) and hence retaining the buffer (12) in its chosen position of adjustment.
     
    2. An assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein the camming surface (18) is on one of the housing (11) or the buffer (12) or a part connected with either thereof and the follower (20) is on the other of the housing or the buffer.
     
    3. An assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein the camming surface (18) is on one of the housing (11) or the buffer (12) and the follower (20) is on the other of the housing or the buffer or a part connected with either thereof.
     
    4. An assembly as claimed in any preceding claim wherein the holding mechanism comprises a collar (21) having interengaging elements operating planarly.
     
    5. An assembly as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 3 wherein the holding mechanism comprises a collar (21) having interengaging elements operating circumferentially.
     
    6. An assembly as claimed in any preceding claim wherein the buffer (12) comprises a piston and cylinder damping device.
     
    7. An assembly as claimed in claim 6 wherein the spring biasing means comprises a spring within the piston and cylinder damping device.
     
    8. An assembly as claimed in claim 6 or claim 7 wherein the part of the damping device that extends out of the housing is the cylinder.
     
    9. An assembly as claimed in claim 8 wherein means is provided for preventing relative rotation between the cylinder and the housing, whilst allowing relative linear movement therebetween.
     
    10. An assembly as claimed in any one of claims 4 to 9 wherein the collar (21) is mounted for rotation relative to the housing (11) and rotational movement of the collar provides said adjustment of the extent of protrusion of the buffer (12).
     
    11. An assembly as claimed in claim 10 wherein resisting means is provided for preventing relative rotational movement between the collar (21) and the cylinder, whilst allowing relative linear movement therebetween.
     
    12. A hinge assembly incorporating a damper assembly as claimed in any preceding claim.
     
    13. A piece of furniture incorporating a damper assembly as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 11 and/or a hinge assembly as claimed in claim 12.
     


    Ansprüche

    1. Dämpferanordnung, umfassend ein Gehäuse (11) mit einer Kammer (16), einen Puffer (12), der zur hin- und hergehenden Linearbewegung angebracht ist und sich aus einem Ende der Kammer (16) heraus erstreckt, wobei der Puffer eine gedämpfte Widerstandskraft bereitstellt, wenn er in das Gehäuse zurückgedrückt wird, ein Rückstellfeder-Spannmittel, das den Puffer (12) in Richtung seiner ausgefahrenen Lage drückt, ein Einstellmittel (21), das betätigbar ist, um das Ausmaß des Vorstehens des Puffers (12) aus dem Gehäuse (11) heraus zu begrenzen, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Einstellmittel einen Nockenmitnehmer (20) umfasst, der von der Rückstellfeder in den Eingriff mit einer Nockenfläche (18) gespannt wird und durch die Drehbewegung derselben in Bezug aufeinander um eine Achse, die parallel zu der Linie der hin- und hergehenden Bewegung des Puffers (12) liegt, für Einstellung sorgt, wobei die Nockenfläche (18) in Form einer regelmäßig spiralförmigen Laufbahn mit einer Steigung, die steil ist, bereitgestellt ist, um pro Grad relativer Drehbewegung der Nockenfläche einen relativ großen Betrag an Bewegung des Mitnehmers (20) zu bewirken, und dadurch, dass die Anordnung ferner einen Haltemechanismus (25) umfasst, um der relativen Drehbewegung zwischen der Nockenfläche (18) und dem Mitnehmer (20) entgegenzuwirken und somit den Puffer (12) in seiner gewählten Einstelllage zu halten.
     
    2. Anordnung nach Anspruch 1, wobei sich die Nockenfläche (18) auf einem von dem Gehäuse (11) oder dem Puffer (12) oder einem mit einem derselben verbunden Teil befindet und sich der Mitnehmer (20) an dem anderen von dem Gehäuse oder dem Puffer befindet.
     
    3. Anordnung nach Anspruch 1, wobei sich die Nockenfläche (18) auf einem von dem Gehäuse (11) oder dem Puffer (12) befindet und sich der Mitnehmer (20) an dem anderen von dem Gehäuse oder dem Puffer oder einem mit einem derselben verbunden Teil befindet.
     
    4. Anordnung nach einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche, wobei der Haltemechanismus einen Bund (21) umfasst, der Eingriffselemente aufweist, die planar wirken.
     
    5. Anordnung nach einem der Ansprüche 1 to 3, wobei der Haltemechanismus einen Bund (21) umfasst, der Eingriffselemente aufweist, die in Umfangsrichtung wirken.
     
    6. Anordnung nach einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche, wobei der Puffer (12) eine Dämpfungsvorrichtung mit Kolben und Zylinder umfasst.
     
    7. Anordnung nach Anspruch 6, wobei das Federspannmittel eine Feder in der Dämpfungsvorrichtung mit Kolben und Zylinder umfasst.
     
    8. Anordnung nach Anspruch 6 oder Anspruch 7, wobei es sich bei dem Teil der Dämpfungsvorrichtung, der sich aus dem Gehäuse heraus erstreckt, um den Zylinder handelt.
     
    9. Anordnung nach Anspruch 8, wobei ein Mittel bereitgestellt ist, um die relative Drehung zwischen dem Zylinder und dem Gehäuse zu verhindern, während die relative Linearbewegung dazwischen ermöglicht wird.
     
    10. Anordnung nach einem der Ansprüche 4 bis 9, wobei der Bund (21) zur Drehung relativ zu dem Gehäuse (11) angebracht ist und die Drehbewegung des Bunds für die Einstellung des Ausmaßes des Vorstehens des Puffers (12) sorgt.
     
    11. Anordnung nach Anspruch 10, wobei ein Widerstandsmittel bereitgestellt ist, um die relative Drehbewegung zwischen dem Bund (21) und dem Zylinder zu verhindern, während die relative Linearbewegung dazwischen ermöglicht wird.
     
    12. Scharnieranordnung, die eine Dämpferanordnung nach einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche einbezieht.
     
    13. Möbelstück, das eine Dämpferanordnung nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 11 und/oder eine Scharnieranordnung nach Anspruch 12 einbezieht.
     


    Revendications

    1. Ensemble amortisseur comprenant un boîtier (11) présentant une chambre (16), un tampon (12) monté pour un mouvement linéaire de va-et-vient et s'étendant hors d'une extrémité de la chambre (16), le tampon fournissant une force résistive amortie lorsqu'il est repoussé dans le boîtier, un moyen de sollicitation de ressort de rappel poussant le tampon (12) en direction de sa position étendue, un moyen de réglage (21) permettant de limiter l'étendue de saillie du tampon (12) hors du boîtier (11), caractérisé en ce que le moyen de réglage comprend un galet suiveur (20) sollicité en prise avec une surface de came (18) par le ressort de rappel et fournissant un réglage par un mouvement de rotation de l'un par rapport à l'autre autour d'un axe qui repose parallèle à la ligne de mouvement de va-et-vient du tampon (12), dans lequel la surface de came (18) est disposée sous la forme d'une piste hélicoïdale régulière avec un pas qui est hautement réducteur pour provoquer une quantité de mouvement relativement importante du suiveur (20) par degré de mouvement de rotation relative de la surface de came, et en ce que l'ensemble comprend en outre un mécanisme de maintien (25) pour résister audit mouvement de rotation relative entre la surface de came (18) et le suiveur (20) et ainsi retenir le tampon (12) dans sa position de réglage choisie.
     
    2. Ensemble selon la revendication 1 dans lequel la surface de came (18) est sur l'un du boîtier (11) ou du tampon (12) ou une partie raccordée à l'un ou l'autre de ceux-ci et le suiveur (20) est sur l'autre du boîtier ou du tampon.
     
    3. Ensemble selon la revendication 1 dans lequel la surface de came (18) est sur l'un du boîtier (11) ou du tampon (12) et le suiveur (20) est sur l'autre du boîtier ou du tampon ou une partie raccordée à l'un ou l'autre de ceux-ci.
     
    4. Ensemble selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes dans lequel le mécanisme de maintien comprend un collier (21) ayant des éléments entrant mutuellement en prise fonctionnant de façon planaire.
     
    5. Ensemble selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 3 dans lequel le mécanisme de maintien comprend un collier (21) ayant des éléments entrant mutuellement en prise fonctionnant de façon circonférentielle.
     
    6. Ensemble selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes dans lequel le tampon (12) comprend un dispositif d'amortissement à piston et cylindre.
     
    7. Ensemble selon la revendication 6 dans lequel le moyen de sollicitation de ressort comprend un ressort à l'intérieur du dispositif d'amortissement à piston et cylindre.
     
    8. Ensemble selon la revendication 6 ou la revendication 7 dans lequel la partie du dispositif d'amortissement qui s'étend hors du boîtier est le cylindre.
     
    9. Ensemble selon la revendication 8 dans lequel un moyen est fourni pour empêcher une rotation relative entre le cylindre et le boîtier, tout en permettant un mouvement linéaire relatif entre eux.
     
    10. Ensemble selon l'une quelconque des revendications 4 à 9 dans lequel le collier (21) est monté pour une rotation par rapport au boîtier (11) et un mouvement de rotation du collier fournit ledit réglage de l'étendue de saillie du tampon (12).
     
    11. Ensemble selon la revendication 10 dans lequel un moyen de résistance est fourni pour empêcher un mouvement de rotation relative entre le collier (21) et le cylindre, tout en permettant un mouvement linéaire relatif entre eux.
     
    12. Ensemble charnière incorporant un ensemble amortisseur selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes.
     
    13. Meuble incorporant un ensemble charnière selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 11 et/ou un ensemble charnière selon la revendication 12.
     




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