Support leveling device for a household appliance, and a household appliance
US-2020347540-A1 · Nov 5, 2020 · US
US10976192B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10976192-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916366272-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 27, 2019 |
| Priority date | Sep 27, 2016 |
| Publication date | Apr 13, 2021 |
| Grant date | Apr 13, 2021 |
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A positioning foot having a hydraulic shock absorber with a fluid-filled hollow cylinder ( 210 ), in which a piston ( 220 ) that moves axially between an advanced, spring prestressed position and a retracted position. The piston separates a front axial fluid space ( 214 ) and a rear axial fluid space ( 215 ) from one another in the hollow cylinder. Both fluid spaces are connected to one another in a fluid exchanging fashion via at least one throttle opening ( 223 ) in the piston. The piston is rigidly connected to a piston rod ( 221 ), which passes through the front fluid space and abuts a fixed stop ( 218 ) in the retracted position, in which the volume of the rear axial fluid space is minimized and the volume of the front axial fluid space is maximized. The spring prestress is dimensioned so that the weight of the device body moves the piston dampingly into the retracted position.
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What is claimed is: 1. Laboratory device comprising: a device body installed on a plurality of positioning feet attached to the device body, wherein at least one of the positioning feet comprises a fluid-filled hollow cylinder, in which a piston is configured to move axially between an advanced position supported with a spring prestress, and a retracted position counter to the spring prestress, wherein the piston separates a front axial fluid space and a rear axial fluid space from one another in the hollow cylinder, wherein both fluid spaces are connected to one another in a fluid exchanging fashion via a plurality of throttle openings in the piston, wherein the piston is rigidly connected to a piston rod, which passes through the front fluid space, and abuts a fixed stop in the retracted position, in which the volume of the rear axial fluid space is minimized and the volume of the front axial fluid space is maximized, wherein the spring prestress is dimensioned such that the weight of the device body, which exerts a load when the laboratory device is installed on the positioning foot, is sufficient to move the piston into the retracted position in a damped manner and wherein the throttle openings are arranged in the piston to be sealed in succession by an inner wall of the hollow cylinder as the piston moves axially from the advanced position to the retracted position. 2. Laboratory device, as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the at least one positioning foot is configured as a hydraulic shock absorber arranged vertically adjustably on the device body of the laboratory device. 3. Laboratory device, as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the hollow cylinder comprises an external thread, which is screwed into a corresponding internal thread on the device body, as well as a rotating actuating element that is rigidly connected to the hollow cylinder. 4. Laboratory device, as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the hollow cylinder comprises an external thread, which is screwed into a corresponding internal thread on the device body, wherein the internal thread is mounted on the device body to allow rotational motion, and further comprising a motorized rotational drive. 5. Laboratory device, comprising: a device body installed on a plurality of positioning feet attached to the device body, wherein at least one of the positioning feet comprises a fluid-filled hollow cylinder, in which a piston is configured to move axially between an advanced position supported with a spring prestress, and a retracted position counter to the spring prestress, wherein the piston separates a front axial fluid space and a rear axial fluid space from one another in the hollow cylinder, wherein both fluid spaces are connected to one another in a fluid exchanging fashion via at least one throttle opening in the piston, wherein the piston is rigidly connected to a piston rod, which passes through the front fluid space, and abuts a fixed stop in the retracted position, in which the volume of the rear axial fluid space is minimized and the volume of the front axial fluid space is maximized, wherein the spring prestress is dimensioned such that the weight of the device body, which exerts a load when the laboratory device is installed on the positioning foot, is sufficient to move the piston into the retracted position in a damped manner wherein the piston comprises in the piston side wall a plurality of throttle openings, which connect the axial fluid spaces, and of which the further the piston is moved out of the advanced position in the direction of the retracted position, the more are closed by an inner wall projection of the hollow cylinder, and wherein the inner wall projection rests against the piston side wall. 6. Laboratory device, as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a plurality of the positioning feet are attached to the device body.
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