FIELD: household appliances; furniture.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to household appliances and furniture, and relates to a hinge device with a long reciprocating stroke for a front panel, particularly suitable for furniture and built-in appliances, for example for a door panel of a dishwashing machine built into kitchen furniture. Disclosed is a hinge device with a long reciprocating stroke of the front panel, having first element (3), made for attachment to the instrument, and second element made for attachment to device door and for rotation relative to first element (3) by means of pivot pin (7). Device is also equipped with connecting device (9) made for attachment to the front panel for initiation of its translational movement along the door during rotation of the latter between its extreme closing and opening states. Device comprises kinematic means (11), having one end movable in first element (3), and opposite end, equipped with annular gear (13), centrally and rotationally turned relative to second element or element attached to second element, by means of corresponding first pivot pin (15). Annular gear wheel (13) is engaged with the first toothed rack (17) engaged with gear (19), having the second pivot pin (21), axis of rotation of which is fixed relative to the second element. Second pivot pin (21) has gear wheel (23) engaged with the second gear rack (25) sliding parallel to the front panel and connected to the latter by means of connecting device (9). Relationship between the door turn angle and the translational movement length of the front panel depends on the operating radius of the annular gear wheel (13) and on the ratio of the working radii of gear (19) and gear wheel (23).
EFFECT: technical result is increased reciprocation of front panel, wider possibility of design of front panel and furniture, in which built-in device, and simplification of change of gear ratio or relationship between opening angle of door and corresponding translational movement of panel along door.
10 cl, 18 dwg
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Dates
2020-04-02—Published
2016-08-04—Filed