[0001] The present invention relates to a device to be installed mainly in kitchen furniture
and particularly in the trash cabinet so that the trash basket can exit and retract
automatically when the door of the piece of furniture opens and closes.
[0002] Although solutions widely used for this purpose already exist, conventional solutions
penalize the dimensions of the trash basket or its travel.
[0003] In most cases, the trash basket is in fact rather small with respect to the piece
of furniture, since it is supported by the door and is therefore meant to rotate therewith.
However, the small size of the trash basket, although being forced by having to rotate
together with the door, is also required in order to prevent the weight of the trash
introduced therein from being excessive for the door hinging means.
[0004] There are also trash baskets which can be extracted frontally and rest on a slide
that is completed by a shaped guide for engaging a rigid element which protrudes from
the door meant to automatically move the slide with the trash basket. An equivalent
solution consists in applying to the door a plate with the shaped guide for the coupling
of a tooth or pin which protrudes below the slide.
[0005] In any case, even the linear movement of the trash basket on the slide is provided
with makeshift solutions which, while being appreciable from the economical point
of view, are poorly functional, since the allowed travel is related to the width of
the door and not to the depth of the cabinet that accommodates the trash basket. In
practice, when it is necessary to work with modular furniture having standard modular
dimensions, it is necessary to choose whether to use a trash basket which is considerably
smaller than the cabinet assigned thereto, or to install a larger trash basket and
accept a partial and insufficient exit of said trash basket from the piece of furniture.
[0006] This being the prior art, the aim of the present invention is to allow a more efficient
utilization of the trash cabinet without penalizing its travel, which is in any case
automatic and is correlated to the movement of the door of the piece of furniture
which accommodates the trash basket.
[0007] Among the main features of the proposed device are: easy adaptation to the movement
of the door (which is hinged to the right or to the left) and the possibility to design
devices which are adequate to the dimensions to be moved on the basis of the invented
operating principle.
[0008] In devising any device meant for the above-mentioned purposes, it is in fact difficult
to meet the contrasting requirements of a particularly long travel of the moving part
and of the need to delay the exit of said part due to the hindrance constituted by
the door during initial opening. Accordingly, the device, while using only the final
part of the opening movement of the door, must achieve an extraction of the trash
basket which is sufficient to use said trash basket.
[0009] Generally speaking, the device according to the present invention consists of a movement
system which can be defined as a double rack system, since it uses two toothed rods:
one is fixed to the pull-out slide supporting the trash basket and the other one is
coupled to the door of the piece of furniture; these rods mesh with the two ring gears
of a vertical step-up gear system which is rotatably fixed in the piece of furniture.
[0010] In order to better describe the device according to the present invention, drawings
have been enclosed merely by way of non-limitative example, wherein:
figure 1 is a sectional top view, taken along a horizontal plane, of the device inside
the piece of furniture, with the door in closed position;
figure 2 is a sectional view of figure 1, taken along the vertical plane XX;
figure 3 is a sectional top view of the device when the door is partly open and the
slide is starting to be extracted or is ending its retraction;
figure 4 is a view of the device after extraction has been completed.
[0011] According to the preferred embodiment shown in the drawings, a sort of tray V, preferably
made of plastics and containing one or even a plurality of trash baskets P in case
of sorted trash collection, is retained by snug-fit coupling on a conventional pull-out
slide B, the sliding guides A whereof are raised from the bottom of the piece of furniture
M enough to arrange the movement device between said bottom and cross-members of the
slide B. A bracket G is riveted at 2 in a bracket-like front cross-member of the guides
A, in a point which is equidistant from the guides, and is meant to be retained to
the right or to the left of the door S by means of one of the two screws 6 and 7 which
fix the cross-member to the piece of furniture.
[0012] A step-up gear system D with two ring gears D1,D2 and a bracket F are pivoted in
the bracket G by means of a vertical pivot 1; the bracket F surrounds a rod E of a
driving rack, assisting its orientation and keeping it adjacent to a lower ring gear
D1, which is the smallest one and has the smallest number of teeth.
[0013] The upper ring gear D2, i.e., the larger one, is stably meshed with a driven rack
C, which is fixed at 3 below the cross-members of the slide B and parallel to the
sliding guides.
[0014] In order to delay the exit of the slide B with respect to the opening of the door
S, and to complete retraction before the door has completed its closing motion, the
rod E, which is rotatably coupled at 5 to the door S, is toothed in a rack-like configuration
only in its end portion E3 and therefore does not affect the step-up gear system when,
at the beginning of the opening action or at the end of the closing action of the
door, the intermediate portion E2, which is prism-shaped and toothless, slides between
the bracket F and the ring gear D1.
[0015] The rod E also has, proximate to the rotatable coupling 5, a multiple S-shaped portion
E1 acting as a cushioning system.
[0016] By means of such a device, any trash cabinet can be used in the best possible way,
by adapting thereto the ratio of the step-up gear system D and the length of the driving
rack E3.
[0017] As regards the adaptation of a same device to a piece of furniture in which the door
is hinged on the opposite side with respect to the illustrated example, the driven
rack C is fixed to the slide B at the holes 4 of the cross-members, whilst the bracket
G of the step-up gear system is retained by the screw 7 after a 180° rotation about
the rivet 2.
[0018] Obviously, without altering the general characteristics which have been illustrated
and described, the devised device can be susceptible of modifications and variations,
which may be applied for production industrialization requirements and are in any
case within the scope of the present invention.
[0019] Finally, although the device according to the present invention has arisen from the
need to move trash baskets, the scope of the invention must be understood to also
include other equivalent applications meant for the automatic extraction of any device,
container or simple resting surface located inside a piece of furniture the dimensions
whereof might otherwise hinder efficient utilization of the entire enclosed space.
[0020] Where technical features mentioned in any claim are followed by reference signs,
those reference signs have been included for the sole purpose of increasing the intelligibility
of the claims and accordingly, such reference signs do not have any limiting effect
on the interpretation of each element identified by way of example by such reference
signs.
1. A device for automatically moving a slide for trash baskets or other items by moving
the door (S) of a piece of furniture (M) in which it is accommodated, characterized
in that it comprises a double-rack type movement system which comprises two toothed
rods (C,E), a first one whereof (E) is fixed to a pull-out slide (B), a second rod
(C) being coupled to the door (S) of the piece of furniture (M), said toothed rods
meshing respectively in an upper ring gear (D2) and in a lower ring gear (D1) of a
vertical step-up gear system (D) which is rotatably fixed in the piece of furniture
(M).
2. A device according to claim 1, characterized in that said second rod (C), which is
stably meshed with said lower ring gear (D1) of the step-up gear system, is fixed
to said pull-out slide (B) parallel to sliding guides (A) thereof.
3. A device according to claim 1, characterized in that a bracket F surrounding said
first rod (E) of the double-rack type movement system is pivoted on a pivot 1 of said
step-up gear system (D), assisting its orientation and keeping it adjacent to the
lower ring gear (D1) of the step-up gear system (D).
4. A device according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said
first rod (E), which is rotatably coupled to the door (S), is toothed in a rack-like
fashion only in an end portion (E3), and an intermediate portion thereof (E2) is prism-shaped
and toothless.
5. A device according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said
first rod (E) has, proximate to the connection to the door (S), a multiple S-shaped
portion (E1) acting as a cushioning system.
6. A device according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said
step-up gear system (D) and a bracket (F) which slidingly retains said first rod (E)
are supported in a bracket (G) which is rotatably fixed to a cross-member of said
sliding guides (A) of the slide and in a point which is equidistant from said guides
(A), so as to obtain, by turning said bracket (G) through 180°, the orientation of
said device according to the right or left hinging of the door (S).