EP1091668B1 - Teleskopführung für schränkchen und haltebügel hierfür - Google Patents

Teleskopführung für schränkchen und haltebügel hierfür Download PDF

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EP1091668B1
EP1091668B1 EP99931587A EP99931587A EP1091668B1 EP 1091668 B1 EP1091668 B1 EP 1091668B1 EP 99931587 A EP99931587 A EP 99931587A EP 99931587 A EP99931587 A EP 99931587A EP 1091668 B1 EP1091668 B1 EP 1091668B1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
    • A47B88/00Drawers for tables, cabinets or like furniture; Guides for drawers
    • A47B88/40Sliding drawers; Slides or guides therefor
    • A47B88/423Fastening devices for slides or guides
    • A47B88/43Fastening devices for slides or guides at cabinet side

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  • the invention relates to a telescopic guide of the type defined in the preamble of independent claim 1.
  • a telescopic guide is known from US 5,470,143.
  • US 5,470,143 discloses a guide rail to be connected directly to slotted uprights of a cabinet casing.
  • the cabinet section comprises two pairs of attachment projections, extending perpendicular to the wall part out of which they are stamped.
  • Each of these projections comprises a clamping part, extending in the same plane.
  • the clamping projections can be inserted into slots of the slotted uprights and then pushed forward, for the clamping projections to engage behind the slotted uprights.
  • a resilient member locks the guide rail into place, in order to avoid the guide rail coming loose.
  • EP 0 818 163 discloses a telescopic guide rail which can be connected to a cabinet wall part by two separate braces to be screwed against said wall. Both braces are identical. Near the front of the cabinet section a first lip is formed, punched out of the relevant wall part, such that it comprises a clamping part extending substantially parallel to said wall part and connected thereto at the topside. Said lip can be pushed over the topside of the relevant front brace, for suspension thereof. Near the back of said drawer section a second lip is punched from said wall part, comprising a second clamping part extending substantially parallel to said wall part, connected thereto via a vertical connection at the side of said lip facing the front side of said guide unit.
  • the second lip can be inserted into a slot in the back brace, horizontally.
  • a guide rail according to EP 0 818 163 can thus be connected to a cabinet by first mounting the brace exactly in place, after which firstly the second lip can be slid into place, inserted to opening, whereby the guide rail is kept at an angle relative to the horizontal, such that the first lip is moved to a position above the upper edge of the front brace. The guide rail is then rotated around the rearward lip, for the first lip to engage the relevant brace.
  • a guide rail is known from practice and is, for instance, supplied by the firm of Jonathan, Fullerton, USA.
  • These known telescopic guides comprise a cabinet section and a drawer section partly slidable therein in the longitudinal direction, with suspension brackets being attached against the side facing away from the drawer section against a wall part of the cabinet section.
  • These suspension brackets are provided to this end with a slotted opening, while the relevant wall part is provided with holes arranged in corresponding positions, such that the suspension brackets can be screwed against the relevant wall part.
  • the drawer section has to be slid out so far that the inside of the cabinet section is clear at the height of the holes so as to enable engagement of an attaching bolt or nut.
  • the suspension bracket can be attached by means of further bolts, screws or such attaching means against, for instance, an upright of a cabinet or such a frame.
  • the suspension brackets are further provided with bent longitudinal edges which, during use, engage against the longitudinal edges of the cabinet section, so that displacement of the cabinet section parallel to the wall part and at right angles to the slide-out direction of the sections is prevented.
  • This known telescopic guide has the drawback that attachment of the suspension brackets is very complicated and time-consuming, in particular because the mounting of the attaching bolts and nuts has to be done with two hands, while, simultaneously, the further telescopic guide has to be held up, in the desired position. Moreover, such a telescopic guide is also expensive in use, because loose bolts and nuts must be used.
  • a further drawback of this known telescopic guide is that the suspension brackets can only be attached when the telescopic guide is nearly completely slid out, so that the mounting is even more difficult, while, furthermore, the risk of errors in mounting is increased.
  • this known telescopic guide has the drawback that the suspension bracket should be specifically designed for the relevant cabinet section, since the bent longitudinal edges must connect to the outer edges of the cabinet section. As a result, the use of these suspension brackets is even more difficult and expensive.
  • suspension brackets are welded directly against a wall part of the cabinet section.
  • This has the important drawback that readjustment of such a suspension bracket is not possible and the mounting thereof on the guide must take place already during the production.
  • a telescopic guide is not useful for different cabinets, while packing, storage and transport thereof is very uneconomical, particularly in view of the occupied space.
  • loose parts, in particular attaching screws and the like have to be packed in foil bags, boxes or the like, which is expensive, leads to waste and is additionally a source of errors.
  • such a telescopic guide has the drawback that the welding operation may lead to deformations, which is disadvantageous, particularly because of increased wear and reduced sliding properties.
  • a telescopic guide according to the invention is characterized by the features of claim 1.
  • a telescopic guide according to the present invention offers the advantage that the suspension brackets can be simply connected with the cabinet section by sliding on, without requiring special attachment means.
  • the known bolts and nuts can be abandoned, while the suspension brackets can yet be packed, stored and transported apart from the sections. This particularly simplifies the use of telescopic guides, in particular the mounting thereof.
  • a further advantage of a telescopic guide according to the present invention is that for different types of telescopic guides the same suspension bracket can be used, so that a high degree of standardization is ensured.
  • a guide is at least a drawer guide and guides for use in rack cabinets, filing cabinets and, in a general sense, guides for use in, at least with furniture in a broad sense, as well as for use in apparatus engineering, such as for photocopiers, cash dispensers and selling devices and the like.
  • a guide according to the invention is preferably characterized by the features of claim 2.
  • a telescopic guide according to the present invention is characterized by the features of claim 3.
  • the at least one and preferably each attachment projection By designing the at least one and preferably each attachment projection to be of hook-shaped design and forming it from the relevant wall part, preferably with a punching treatment, the advantage is obtained that the required attachment projections can be very easily formed, for instance in one operation. Moreover, no material needs to be added, while a fixed rigid connection is obtained. Moreover, deformations are thereby prevented, such as, for instance, would be the case when the attachment projections must be welded to the guide.
  • a telescopic guide according to the invention is characterized by the features of claim 4.
  • the suspension bracket can be very easily connected with the cabinet section in a manner secured against rotation.
  • the two spaced apart attachment projections will at least for the greater part prevent rotation of the suspension bracket with respect to the cabinet section.
  • a telescopic guide according to the invention is characterized by the features of claim 7.
  • the advantage is obtained that at least a part of the suspension bracket, when sliding in under the clamping parts of the attachment projections, will pass the clamping projection, such that the clamping projection engages behind an edge of a recess in the suspension bracket.
  • a clamping projection may be formed, for instance, from the relevant wall part, for instance as a depression or partly punched-out lip.
  • a telescopic guide according to the invention is further characterized by the features of claim 10.
  • Such a telescopic guide offers the advantage that by means of the two bracket parts of each suspension bracket the position of the telescopic guide can be adjusted at least in one direction with respect to a cabinet frame to which the telescopic guides have to be mounted. Moreover, attachment thereof to the frame is very easily possible.
  • a telescopic guide according to the invention is characterized by the features of claim 11.
  • the advantage is obtained that dimensional variations of the furniture or the like in which the guide has to be mounted can be easily taken up.
  • dimensional variations between uprights as a result of undesired curves thereof can be taken up.
  • the invention further relates to a suspension bracket, suitable and intended for use for a telescopic guide according to the invention and to a cabinet or the like provided with such telescopic guides.
  • a suspension bracket as defined in the independent claims 12.
  • Fig. 1 is a diagrammatic perspective view of a guide 2 and a suspension bracket 4.
  • the guide 2 comprises a cabinet section 6 and a drawer section 8 slidable therein in the longitudinal direction P, and an intermediate section 10.
  • Such a three-piece telescopic guide is sufficiently known per se and is only shown herein by way of example.
  • all kinds of different, otherwise formed guides can be used, for instance two-piece guides or guides with sections differently placed with respect to each other.
  • each attachment projection 14 comprises a back part 16 extending approximately at right angles to the wall part 12 and a clamping part 18 extending parallel to the wall part 12.
  • Fig. 1 shows four clamping projections 14 positioned near an end of the guide 2, two pairs.
  • the clamping parts 18 lie in one plane, the back parts 16 extend parallel to each other.
  • a space 20 is left open, such that the distances B between the non-facing insides of the back parts 16 are formed.
  • a space 22 having a height D. The purpose thereof will also be further explained below.
  • clamping projection 24 is pressed out of the wall part 12, which clamping projection 24 is lip-shaped and slopes up in the direction away from the attachment projections 14.
  • the suspension bracket 4 comprises a first bracket part 26 and a second bracket part 28. Both bracket parts 26, 28 are of hooked design and formed from, for instance, sheet steel or such material.
  • the first bracket part 26 comprises a first flange part 30 and a second flange part 32
  • the second bracket part 28 comprises a third flange part 34 and a fourth flange part 36.
  • In the flange part 30 four L-shaped slots 38 are provided, the legs of which are parallel to each other two by two behind each other and two by two beside each other.
  • the foot parts 40 are somewhat larger in width than the legs of the slots and are situated on equal sides of the legs and point to both sides.
  • the size and shape of the foot parts 40 correspond mainly to the size and shape of the clamping parts 18 of the attachment projections 14, while the distance between the longitudinal edges 39 of the slots 38 remote from each other corresponds, seen in the width direction Z, approximately to the width B between the projections 14. This ensures that a mounted bracket is secured against displacement at right angles to the back parts and against rotation.
  • the distance between the foot parts 40, seen in the longitudinal direction P corresponds to the distance between the pairs of attachment projections 14, likewise seen in the longitudinal direction P.
  • the thickness of the first flange part 30 corresponds, for instance, approximately at least to the height D of the space 22.
  • the width of the legs of the slots 38 corresponds mainly to the material thickness of the back parts 16.
  • the lengths of the legs of the slots 38 corresponds, for instance, approximately at least to the distance S between the attachment projections 14 and the clamping projection 24. To obtain a desired adjustability, this length may also be chosen to be greater.
  • the second flange part 32 which extends at right angles to the first flange part 30, is provided with two outer straight slots 42 extending parallel to each other and two inner L-shaped slots 44.
  • the foot parts 46 of these L-shaped slots 44 are located in the transition area between the first flange part 30 and the second flange part 32 and are directed away from each other.
  • the third flange part 34 comprises two holes 48 provided with internal screw thread, into each of which an attaching bolt 50 can be screwed through the respective straight slots 42 (see Fig. 3).
  • the second bracket part 28 can be screwed against the first bracket part 26.
  • the third flange part 34 is provided with two second attachment projections 52 which correspond to the attachment projections 14 in shape.
  • second attachment projections 52 provided with second clamping parts 54, are arranged such that they can be slid into the L-shaped slots via the foot parts 46, with the second clamping parts 54 partly lying over the longitudinal edges of the legs of the L-shaped slots 44. Since the bolts 50 cannot slid out of the straight slots 42, a proper connection between the first bracket part 26 and the second bracket part 28 is thus realized, it being possible to adjust the second bracket part with respect to the first bracket part 26 in a direction at right angles to the rear wall part 12. Moreover, when the first bracket part is mounted, the second bracket part, as will be further described below, is prevented from coming loose from the first bracket part 26, also when the bolts 50 are not arranged. Thus a mounted guide 2 cannot inadvertently come loose from the relevant suspension bracket 4.
  • the slots 42 extend into the first flange part 30, with a foot part 42A having such dimensions that the head of an attaching bolt 50 can pass therethrough.
  • the advantage thus obtained is that the attaching bolt 50 can first be screwed into the holes 48 and can then be slid into the slots 42 via the foot parts 42A and can further be fixed.
  • the fourth flange part 36 which extends at right angles to the third flange part 34, approximately parallel to the first flange part 30, two L-shaped third attachment projections 56 are formed which are depressed from the fourth flange part 36.
  • the third attachment projections 56 and the possible associated clamping projection 60 may also be depressed towards the opposite side, for mounting two guides to the facing sides of opposite uprights, with the fourth flange parts 36 against the facing sides thereof.
  • Such frames comprise, for instance, four upright sections 58 extending parallel to each other, for instance with a rectangular or L-shaped cross section, diagrammatically shown in Fig. 3 by broken lines.
  • a series of openings 57 is provided in at least one but often in several sides above each other (Fig. 3B), such that objects can be fixed thereto or therein.
  • the third attachment projections 56 are shaped such that they can be fittingly received in the relevant openings 57 and can be clamped therein by sliding in, over the longitudinal edges of the relevant openings 57.
  • a third clamping projection 60 is formed, again by depressing from the flange material, which third clamping projection slopes up in the direction away from the third attachment projections 56.
  • the upper third attachment projection 56 will tightly lie over the lower longitudinal edge of an opening 57 in the upright 58, and within the opening 57 the third clamping projection 60 will abut against the upper edge thereof. Displacement of the second bracket part 28 is thereby simply but effectively prevented.
  • the suspension bracket 4 is fixed to the relevant frame part 58 in the vertical as well as in the horizontal direction.
  • a suspension bracket 4 can be attached to a guide 2 as follows.
  • the first flange part 30 is kept parallel to the rear wall part 12 and pressed with the foot parts 40 of the slots 38 over the clamping parts 18 of the four attachment projections 14, such that the first flange part 30 abuts against the rear wall part 12.
  • the suspension bracket 4 is moved along the rear wall part 12 in the direction away from the end 3 of the guide 2, parallel to the direction P.
  • the longitudinal edges 62 of the slots 38 are received in the spaces 22 against the insides of the back parts 16, and the part 64, if present, located between the slots is received in the space 20 between the attachment projections 14. Any movement of the first bracket part 26, and thus of the suspension bracket 4, in a direction other than parallel to the direction P is thereby simply prevented.
  • the suspension bracket 4 is advanced so far that the part located between the slots 38 and the end edge 66 completely passes the first clamping projection 24, such that the longitudinal edge 65 remote from the second flange part 32 comes to abut against the upright longitudinal edge 68 of the clamping projection 24 remote from the attachment projections 14. Then the back parts 16 abut against or lie at some distance from the end of the slots 38 remote from the foot parts 40. Thus the suspension bracket 4 is completely fixed with respect to the guide 2.
  • Fig. 3 shows a part of a telescopic guide with a mounted suspension bracket, in side view.
  • An upright 58 in which the suspension bracket is mounted is shown in broken lines.
  • the guide 2 is provided with two suspension brackets 4 and 4A, which suspension brackets may be equal to each other.
  • the mounting means for the front suspension bracket 4 are designed as shown in Figs. 1 and 2, including the first clamping projection 24. This means, therefore, that the front suspension bracket 4 is attached in an unambiguously defined fixed position with respect to the guide 2, such that displacement is not possible.
  • the attachment projections 14 are provided, but no clamping projection. In the mounted condition displacement of the rear suspension bracket 4A in the longitudinal direction of the guide is therefore still possible over a limited distance.
  • the advantage thus obtained is that dimensional variations in the distance between the front and the rear upright 58 and 58A, respectively, can be readily taken up.
  • the rear suspension bracket 4A can extend beyond the rear end of the guide 2, so that a guide can be mounted having a length which is, for instance, smaller than the distance between the uprights 58, 58A.
  • a design is of course also possible according to which the rear suspension bracket is fixed and the front suspension bracket is slidable or both suspension brackets are fixed.
  • Fig. 4 shows a further alternative embodiment of a first bracket part 126, with the slots 138 extending in a direction at right angles to the longitudinal direction P of the guide 102.
  • the foot parts 140 of the slots 138 are then arranged near the side of the first flange part 130 directed upward during use.
  • four attachment projections 114 are arranged side by side. Near the side of the guide 102 directed upward during use is a clamping projection 124 is arranged.
  • a first bracket part 126 as shown in Fig. 4 may be attached to the guide 102 in a manner comparable to the method described before.
  • the foot parts 140 are placed over the attachment projections 114, after which the bracket part 126 is slid along the wall part 112 in the direction K, until the longitudinal edges 165 of the foot parts 140 abut against the longitudinal edge 168 of the clamping projection 124.
  • the forces acting in the slide-in and slide-out direction P of the guide are nearly completely taken up by the attachment projections 114.
  • Fig. 5 shows a further alternative embodiment of a first bracket part 226, with a slotted recess 238 being arranged on both sides of the first flange part 230.
  • the wall part 212 is provided with at least two, preferably two juxtaposed pairs of superimposed attachment projections 214, which are provided with clamping parts 218 directed to each other.
  • the clamping parts 218 may lie over and on the longitudinal edges 262 of the slotted recesses 238, for enclosing the first flange part 230 in the directions other than in the slide-in direction P.
  • a clamping projection 24 can be arranged which, when the first flange part 230 is completely slid in, abuts against an edge 265 of an opening 240.
  • the suspension bracket 204 is fixed in any direction again.
  • the opening 240 may be left out, while the length N of the flange part 230 may have any desired length, which is, for instance, advantageous to increase the installation length.
  • the suspension brackets 4 may first be attached to the uprights 58, after which the guide 2 may be attached to the suspension brackets 4. This has the advantage that the suspension brackets 4 can be placed simply and with sufficient space before placing the guides. It is, however, also possible to first attach the suspension brackets 4 to the guides 2 and then fix the suspension brackets 4 onto the uprights 58. By using at least two spaced apart attachment projections (in the practical examples shown, four attachment projections 14, 114, 214) the advantage thus obtained is that rotation of the suspension brackets 4 with respect to the guides 2 is readily prevented, so that placement is even further simplified.
  • a telescopic guide according to the present invention can be placed very simply and rapidly, with prevention of mounting errors as a result of the unambiguous and simple positioning of the different parts with respect to each other. Moreover, placement is possible without special tools. Because the first flange part 30 is of flat design, this part can be easily formed from a flat plate part, while, moreover, the same suspension bracket, at least the same first bracket part, can be used for different guides, irrespective of the width thereof. A simple standardization is thereby obtained.
  • a suspension bracket 4 for use with a telescopic guide may also be of the one-piece type, with the second and third flange parts 32, 34 being rigidly interconnected, as shown in Fig. 3A.
  • the suspension bracket 4 is then bent from one plate part, comprising a first flange part 30, a second flange part 32A and a third flange part 36, parallel to the first flange part 30.
  • the attachment projections 14, 114, 214 may be formed in other ways, for instance attached to the rear wall part 12 or to another wall part, for instance by spot welding.
  • the attachment projections may have another form, and a clamping part 18, 118, 218 may engage on the side of the first flange part 30, 130, 230 facing away from the wall part 12.
  • the clamping projections 24, 124, 224 may be arranged in other positions, for instance such that they can engage in a slot or such recess in or against a longitudinal edge and, moreover, the clamping projections may be somewhat elastic, such that placing and removing the suspension brackets 4 is even further simplified.
  • a guide according to the invention preferably comprises at least two spaced apart suspension brackets arranged in a comparable manner. In at least one position on the rear wall part 12 a larger series of regularly spaced apart clamping parts may then be provided, such that the relevant suspension bracket can be arranged in different positions, so that the mutual distance between the suspension brackets 14 of one telescopic guide can be simply adapted to the mutual distance of the different uprights 58.
  • the attachment projections may engage in grooves in the side of a suspension bracket, and several clamping projections may be provided to enclose the suspension brackets in different positions.
  • angles enclosed between the different flange parts of the bracket parts may be chosen to be different from 90°, depending on the shape and position of the uprights onto which the brackets are to be mounted.

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  1. Teleskopische Führungseinheit zur Befestigung eines Einschubs an einem Gehäuse, aufweisend einen Gehäuseabschnitt (6, 106, 206), einen relativ zu dem Gehäuseabschnitt in einer longitudinalen Richtung (P) verschiebbaren Einschubabschnitt (8) und mindestens einer Aufhängeklammer (4, 4A, 104, 204), die so eingerichtet ist, daß sie zur Befestigung des Gehäuseabschnitts (6, 106, 206) an dem Gehäuse mit dem Wandteil (12, 112, 212) des Gehäuseabschnitts (6, 106, 206) verbunden wird, wobei der Gehäuseabschnitt (6, 106, 206) erste Montagemittel aufweist und die oder jede Aufhängeklammer zweite Montagemittel aufweist, wobei mindestens eines der Montagemittel ein Wandteil (12, 112, 212) aufweist, das mit wenigstens zwei Befestigungsvorsprüngen (14, 14A, 114, 214) ausgestattet ist, jeder mit einem Klemmteil (18, 18A, 118, 218) und einem Hinterteil (16, 116, 216) ausgestattet, die die einzelnen Klemmteile (18, 18A, 118, 218) mit dem entsprechenden Wandteil (12, 112, 212) verbinden, um in einem Abstand von dem Wandteil (12, 112, 212) befindlich zu sein, und wobei die anderen Montagemittel zur Zusammenwirkung mit den Befestigungsvorsprüngen mit Befestigungsmitteln (38, 138, 238) versehen sind,
    dadurch gekennzeichnet,
    daß ein Raum (22) zwischen jedem Klemmteil (18, 18A, 118, 218), Hinterteil (16, 116, 216) und Wandteil (12, 112, 212) eingeschlossen ist, der eine Höhe (D) zwischen dem Wandteil (12, 112, 212) und dem Klemmteil (18, 18A, 118, 218) hat, wobei die Höhe (D) im Wesentlichen gleich der Dicke der entsprechenden Befestigungsmittel (38, 138, 238; 62, 162, 262) ist, so daß die ersten und zweiten Montagemittel miteinander verbunden werden können, um so wenigstens im Wesentlichen in einer Position befestigt zu sein, und durch wenigstens teilweises Gleiten in die Befestigungsmittel (38, 138, 238) zwischen den Klemmteilen (14, 14A, 114, 214) und dem betreffenden Wandteil (12, 112, 212) in eine Vorrückungsrichtung (K, P) tragend zu sein, die sich annähernd parallel zur longitudinalen Richtung der Hinterteile (16, 116, 216) erstreckt, wodurch eine Bewegung der Aufhängeklammer (4, 4A, 104, 204) relativ zum Gehäuseabschnitt in eine andere Richtung als der Vorrückrichtung (K, P) verhindert wird.
  2. Teleskopische Führungseinheit nach Anspruch 1, wobei das erste Montagemittel das Wandteil (12, 112, 212) mit mindestens zwei Befestigungsvorsprüngen aufweist und das zweite Montagemittel die Befestigungsmittel (38, 138, 238; 62, 162, 262) aufweist.
  3. Teleskopische Führungseinheit nach den Ansprüchen 1 und 2, wobei die Befestigungsvorsprünge hakenförmig ausgebildet und aus dem betreffenden Wandteil (12, 112, 212) herausgeformt sind, und wobei sich die Klemmteile (18, 18A, 118, 218) in entgegengesetzte Richtungen von den Hinterteilen (16, 116, 216) parallel zueinander erstrecken.
  4. Teleskopische Führungseinheit nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei wenigstens zwei voneinander getrennte Befestigungsvorsprünge (14, 14A, 114, 214) für wenigstens eine Aufhängeklammer (4, 4A, 104, 204) vorgesehen sind, wobei die betreffenden Befestigungsmittel wenigstens zwei schlitzförmige Ausnehmungen (38, 138, 238) zur Aufnahme der Befestigungsvorsprünge (14, 14A, 114, 214) aufweisen, so daß die Klemmteile (18, 18A, 118, 218) der Befestigungsvorsprünge in befestigter Position in einen Teil der longitudinalen Kante (62, 162, 262) der betreffenden Ausnehmung (38, 138, 238) eingreifen.
  5. Teleskopische Führungseinheit nach Anspruch 4, wobei die schlitzförmigen Ausnehmungen als Schlitze (38, 138, 238) in einem Flanschteil (30, 130, 230) der betreffenden Aufhängeklammer (4, 4A, 104, 204) vorgesehen sind, wobei das Flanschteil (30, 130, 230) unter Anwendung gegen das betreffende Wandteil (12, 112, 212) stößt.
  6. Teleskopische Führungseinheit nach Anspruch 4, wobei die schlitzförmigen Ausnehmungen (38, 138, 238) in zwei gegenüberliegenden longitudinalen Kanten mit einem Flanschteil (39, 162, 262) der betreffenden Aufhängeklammer versehen sind, wobei das Flanschteil unter Anwendung gegen das Wandteil (12, 112, 212) stößt.
  7. Teleskopische Führungseinheit nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei das Wandteil (12, 112, 212) mit wenigstens einem Klemmvorsprung (24, 124, 224) versehen ist, der in einem Abstand von den Befestigungsvorsprüngen (14, 14A, 114, 214) angeordnet ist, und der bei montierter Aufhängeklammer hinter eine longitudinale Kante (66, 166), die sich hinter der Vorrückrichtung (K) der Aufhängeklammer befindet, der betreffenden Aufhängeklammer (4, 4A, 104, 204) oder einer darin angeordneten Öffnung oder Vertiefung (140, 240) greifen kann, wobei die Anordnung derart ist, daß die Aufhängeklammer, wenigstens ein betreffender Teil davon, den betreffenden Klemmvorsprung (24, 124, 224) in der Vorrückrichtung passieren kann, aber nach der Montage in der entgegengesetzten Richtung wenigstens durch den Klemmvorsprung (24, 124, 224) gegen Verschiebungen zurückgehalten wird.
  8. Teleskopische Führungseinheit nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei sich die Vorrückrichtung (K) von wenigstens einer Klammer im Wesentlichen parallel zu der Vorschub- und Herausziehrichtung (P) der teleskopischen Führung, vorzugsweise in dieselbe Richtung wie die Herausziehrichtung erstreckt.
  9. Teleskopische Führungseinheit nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 7, wobei sich die Vorrückrichtung (K) von wenigstens einer Klammer im Wesentlichen rechtwinkelig zu der Vorschub- und Herausziehrichtung (P) der teleskopischen Führung, vorzugsweise von unten nach oben bezüglich der Anwendungsposition erstreckt.
  10. Teleskopische Führungseinheit nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei die oder jede Aufhängeklammer (4, 4A, 104, 204) ein erstes und ein zweites Klammerteil (26, 28) aufweist, wobei das erste Klammerteil (26) mindestens zwei einen Winkel untereinander bildende Flanschteile (30, 32) aufweist, wobei ein erstes Flanschteil mit den Befestigungsmitteln (38, 138, 238; 62, 162, 262) versehen ist und das zweite Flanschteil (32) mit ersten Kopplungsmitteln (44) versehen ist, wobei das zweite Klammerteil (28) mit zweiten Kopplungsmitteln (54) zur Kopplung mit den ersten Kopplungsmitteln (44) versehen ist, wobei die Anordnung derart ist, daß ein Verstellen der Position des ersten (26) in Bezug zu dem zweiten Klammerteil (28) möglich ist, während das zweite Klammerteil (28) zudem mit dritten Kopplungsmitteln (56) zur Kopplung dieser mit dem Gehäuserahmen oder einem ähnlichen Gehäuseteil versehen ist.
  11. Teleskopische Führungseinheit nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei wenigstens zwei Aufhängeklammern (4, 4A, 104, 204) pro Führung vorgesehen sind, wobei nach der Montage wenigstens eine der Aufhängeklammern (4, 4A, 104, 204) mit der Führung verbunden ist, um so in ihrer Position in jeder Richtung festgelegt zu sein, während nach der Montage wenigstens eine andere Aufhängeklammer (4A) in gekoppeltem Zustand in die longitudinale Richtung (P) der Führung entlang des Gehäuseabschnitts verschiebbar ist.
  12. Aufhängeklammer für eine teleskopische Führungseinheit nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, aufweisend ein erstes Flanschteil (30), ein zweites Flanschteil (32, 34; 32A) und ein drittes Flanschteil (36), wobei das erste und dritte Flanschteil (30 bzw. 36) im Wesentlichen parallel zueinander sind, wobei das erste Flanschteil (30) mit wenigstens einem im Wesentlichen L-förmigen Schlitz (38) zur Aufnahme von Klemmteilen (18) des Gehäuseabschnitts der Führungseinheit versehen ist, wobei das dritte Flanschteil (36) mit Mitteln (56) zur Verbindung der genannten Aufhängeklammer mit dem Gehäuse versehen ist.
  13. Aufhängeklammer nach Anspruch 12, aufweisend ein erstes Klammerteil (26) und ein zweites Klammerteil (28), die beide hakenförmig ausgebildet sind, wobei das erste Klammerteil (26) das erste Flanschteil (30) und ein zweites einen Flansch bildendes Teil (32) aufweist, das zweite Klammerteil (28) ein weiteres zweites einen Flansch bildendes Teil (34) und das dritte Flanschteil (36) aufweist, und wobei Verbindungsmittel (42, 44, 50, 52, 54) zur verstellbaren Verbindung des zweiten Flanschteils (32) mit dem dritten Flanschteil (34) vorgesehen sind.
  14. Gehäuse oder eine ähnliche Anordnung, versehen mit wenigstens einer teleskopische Führungseinheit nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 11.
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