EP0021031A2 - Rayonnage assemblé à l'aide de chevilles auto-coinçables - Google Patents

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EP0021031A2
EP0021031A2 EP80102785A EP80102785A EP0021031A2 EP 0021031 A2 EP0021031 A2 EP 0021031A2 EP 80102785 A EP80102785 A EP 80102785A EP 80102785 A EP80102785 A EP 80102785A EP 0021031 A2 EP0021031 A2 EP 0021031A2
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Friedrich Ruschitzka
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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
    • A47B57/00Cabinets, racks or shelf units, characterised by features for adjusting shelves or partitions
    • A47B57/30Cabinets, racks or shelf units, characterised by features for adjusting shelves or partitions with means for adjusting the height of detachable shelf supports
    • A47B57/48Cabinets, racks or shelf units, characterised by features for adjusting shelves or partitions with means for adjusting the height of detachable shelf supports consisting of tongues, pins or similar projecting means coacting with openings
    • A47B57/482Tongues
    • 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
    • A47B57/00Cabinets, racks or shelf units, characterised by features for adjusting shelves or partitions
    • A47B57/30Cabinets, racks or shelf units, characterised by features for adjusting shelves or partitions with means for adjusting the height of detachable shelf supports
    • A47B57/48Cabinets, racks or shelf units, characterised by features for adjusting shelves or partitions with means for adjusting the height of detachable shelf supports consisting of tongues, pins or similar projecting means coacting with openings
    • A47B57/485Straight pins

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  • the invention relates to a shelf, which consists essentially of shelf posts, cross members, shelves and clamping bolts and can be expanded as desired with the accessories known today.
  • Such a shelf composed of individual shelf posts, individual cross members, individual shelves and individual clamping bolts, is to offer an easily distributable shelf to the end user in a modular system; This means that the end user can set up this shelf himself after he has just bought as many individual parts as he needs.
  • the invention has for its object to provide a free-standing shelf in the modular system that can be assembled by anyone without special tools and that has an absolutely safe stability in all directions, the rule is also able to accommodate heavier loads.
  • shelf posts This object is achieved in that a combination of shelf posts, cross members and clamping bolts according to the invention has been created which, according to the invention, result in a completely rigid, ie stable, rack structure.
  • the shelf post according to the invention is U-shaped, in the legs this U-profile are regularly spaced holes.
  • the cross member according to the invention is also U-shaped. At its ends, obliquely downward and outward transverse crossbeam slots are attached in its legs.
  • the clamping bolt according to the invention essentially corresponds to a previously known split pin. It is simply designed as a short cylindrical piece made of rigid material.
  • the shelf according to the invention now comes about in that the cross member is arranged between the legs of the shelf post so that its flange points downward.
  • the crossbeam elongated holes in the legs of the crossbeam come to lie relative to the bores in the legs of the shelf post in such a way that the crossbeam elongated holes run obliquely downwards and outwards.
  • a shelf with a retaining edge bent outwards is hooked into the U-profile of a cross member from above.
  • a shelf edge is advantageously bent downwards on the sides of a shelf, so that the shelf itself can be subjected to greater loads without buckling.
  • diagonal cross braces are arranged between two shelf posts adjacent to one another on one side of the shelf.
  • cross struts are only so long that they range from one shelf post to the crossing point in the middle between two shelf posts; Four cross braces meet at this crossing point. They can be screwed there.
  • borders are also arranged on the sides of the shelves. These borders ensure that the objects stacked on the shelf cannot fall out of the side of the shelf. Such borders also serve to additionally stabilize the shelf according to the invention. They are hooked onto the shelf posts in a similar way to the cross beams.
  • a border has a border angle in which a border hole is arranged. A clamping bolt is then inserted through this border hole and is mounted in mutually opposite bores of the shelf post.
  • the U-shaped shelf post has a tubular profile on the outer sides of the leg ends, in particular a rectangular tubular profile. This tubular profile stabilizes the shelf post and makes it resistant to bending and twisting.
  • the bores are arranged on the outside in the tubular profile. Meanwhile, elongated holes parallel to the flange are formed in the legs of the shelf post. These elongated holes start at the same level as the outer holes, but naturally continue to run downwards than the outside holes.
  • the elongated hole is preferably arranged offset with respect to the bore and the transverse beam elongated hole is offset with respect to the elongated hole in the fall direction of the clamping bolt.
  • the direction in which the clamping bolt falls is the direction that the clamping bolt would travel in free fall if it were not hindered by the shelf post. This fall direction coincides with the load direction of the cross beams and the shelves.
  • a clamping bolt which has slipped to the lower edge of the elongated hole is prevented from automatically emerging laterally from the holes.
  • crossbeam elongated hole thus presses the clamping bolt in addition to its direction of fall in the case of elongated holes or bores or crossbeam elongated holes which extend obliquely to the direction of fall according to their inclined position on one side.
  • the cutout in the crossbeams is continued over the angular edge into the side of the crossbeam, on the edge of which the support tongue is arranged, which is arranged adjacent to the holding edge on the edge of the shelf, bent away from the shelf.
  • This support tongue thus finds the outer end of the bent shelf edge adjacent to the holding edge.
  • This support tongue rests on the side wall of the cross member. It carries the weight of the shelf. This prevents the weight of the shelf from being deflected by the holding edge as a tensile force against the angular edge.
  • the support tongue is bent down like the edge of the shelf.
  • the supporting tongue together with the shelf is a structure that is resistant to buckling or bending, which can be loaded like a rigid beam.
  • a so-called gusset plate is arranged in the node, which is formed by a shelf post according to the invention, a cross member and a shelf.
  • the purpose of this gusset plate is to stabilize the orientation of the shelf post and the shelf relative to one another in the plane formed by these two elements and to connect them in a form-fitting manner.
  • the shelf according to the invention can thus be given lateral stability even in depth without using cross struts.
  • upper slots and lower slots are arranged on the open side of the shelf post in the tubular profiles to the elongated holes and the bores.
  • holding head bores are arranged in the shelf edges adjacent to the holding edge.
  • the upper slots, the lower slots and the holding head bores are receiving openings for corresponding parts of the gusset plate according to the invention, namely the upper tongue, the lower tongue and the holding heads of the gusset plate.
  • the upper tongue is arranged in the upper slot, the lower tongue in the lower slot and the holding heads of a gusset plate in the holding head bores.
  • the gusset plate is a flat filling of the triangular area at an angle between a shelf post and a shelf.
  • the invention appropriate gusset plate is anchored by means of a pawl against the inner edge of the shelf that is bent inwards and upwards towards the shelf.
  • the pawl is in particular designed in the form of a spring arranged on the inner edge bead of the gusset plate, the tip of which protrudes through the spring slot into the channel of the inner edge bead.
  • a double gusset plate can also be used. This is then arranged with its lower tongues in the lower slots in the tubular profiles of the shelf post, the upper stabilizing tongue and the lower stabilizing tongue of the double knot plate in the Channel of the shelf post are arranged.
  • the channel of the shelf post means the interior of the U-shaped shelf post according to the invention.
  • the double knot plate will be explained in the following with reference to a figure. It offers an even greater stabilizing effect than a simple gusset plate, especially since it rigidly connects two nodes. Added to this is the fact that the upper stabilizing tongue and the lower stabilizing tongue in the channel of the shelf post compel it to maintain the inner width of the channel or interior. This makes it impossible for the U-shaped shelf post to give shape changes instead of pressing the legs of the shelf post together inwards.
  • FIG. 1 shows an overall perspective view of the shelf according to the invention. There are 1 shelf posts, 2 shelves, 3 cross members and 4 cross braces. 17 is the crossing point.
  • a shelf post according to the invention is shown in cross section in the particularly stable embodiment. It is a U-shaped shelf post 1, which has tubular profiles 5 on the outer sides of the leg ends; in this figure, these tube profiles 5 are rectangular. On the outside, the tubular profiles 5 have bores 7, while on the inside there are 1 elongated holes 6 through the legs of the shelf post 1.
  • FIG. 3 This can be seen again in FIG. 3 in a side view of the shelf post 1 according to the invention.
  • the elongated holes 6 start at the same height as the bores 7, but the elongated holes 6 naturally run further down than the bores 7.
  • FIG. 4 shows a special embodiment of the bores 7 and elongated holes 6.
  • the holes 7 and the elongated holes 6 are rectangular so that a rectangular clamping bolt 8 can also be inserted through them.
  • the advantage of rectangular clamping bolts 8 is that they require a more favorable surface load when jamming than round clamping bolts 8.
  • FIG. 5 shows the simple embodiment of the shelf post 1 according to the invention. It is a normal U-profile, in the legs of which holes 7 are arranged at regular intervals.
  • FIGS. 5 and 6 shows the simple embodiment of a shelf post 1 according to the invention shown in FIGS. 5 and 6, however, with rectangular bores.
  • FIG. 8 shows the interaction according to the invention of a shelf post 1, a cross member 3, a clamping bolt 8.
  • the cross member 3 also has an essentially U-shaped profile, with cross member elongated holes 9 being made in its leg.
  • the clamping bolt 8 is guided through these cross-member elongated holes 9 and the elongated holes 6 of the shelf post 1. It is dimensioned such that it can lie on the shelf post 1 between the outer sides of the tubular profiles 5 without having to protrude from the holes 7. However, it can be easily pushed through these holes 7 by hand through the elongated holes 6 and the cross member elongated holes 9.
  • FIG. 9 clearly shows how the clamping effect, which ensures the stabilization of the shelf according to the invention, comes about.
  • the cross member elongated holes 9 run obliquely downwards and outwards, the clamping bolt 8 is pressed inwards precisely when the cross member 3 is striving downwards. Of course, this is the case solely because of the dead weight of the cross member 3.
  • the downward pressure is exerted, which is exerted by the cross member on the clamping bolt 8 and here due to the obliquely downward direction of the cross member elongated hole 9 in a lateral Force is implemented by the weight of the shelves 2 and the objects loaded on them.
  • the shelf post 1 according to the invention is of course also pressed inwards; at the same time, however, the cross member according to the invention is pressed outwards so that it is pressed against the flange of the shelf post 1 according to the invention. This results in a completely angularly rigid press connection between the cross member 3 and the shelf post 1. As a result, the shelf according to the invention is sufficiently stabilized.
  • the shelf according to the invention has the advantage over the previously known shelves which use ladder-like structures as support structures that it is composed of individual parts.
  • These individual parts namely shelf posts, cross members and clamping bolts can be sold individually in a handy form, so that the buyer only has to buy as many parts as he needs for his shelf at an advantageous price.
  • FIG. 1o shows how a cross strut 4 is suspended in the shelf post 1.
  • the shelf post has a slot 19 in one leg; in the flat cross strut 4 can be inserted into this slot 19.
  • FIG. 11 it can be seen how the cross strut 4 is inserted into the slot 19 of the shelf post 1 and has hung there with the hook 20.
  • the hook 2o prevents the cross strut 4 from being pulled diagonally out of the slot 19.
  • the interplay of a cross member 3 with a shelf 2 is shown in cross section in FIG.
  • the cross member 3 has inwardly bent angular edges 12 at the outer leg ends.
  • the lateral holding edge 1o of the shelf 2, which is bent outwards and downwards, is placed over this angular edge 12.
  • the shelf 2 preferably also has a shelf edge 11 which is bent downwards on the side, so that the shelf 2 can be subjected to heavy loads without buckling.
  • Figure 13 the arrangement shown in Figure 12 is shown in plan view. It can be seen that two adjacent shelves 2 are arranged on the cross member 3.
  • FIG. 15 Another embodiment of a cross member 3 according to the invention is shown in FIG.
  • the cross member 3 has outwardly bent side edges 13 at the outer leg ends, in contrast to the inwardly bent angular edges 12 of a cross member, as shown in FIG.
  • the holding edge 1o of a shelf 2 should be bent less far outwards than in the case of a cross member 3 with inwardly bent angular edges 12.
  • the advantage of this embodiment over FIG. 12 is that the side edges 13 protrude beyond the end of the shelf walls 11 and thus transfer the shelf load to the cross member 3 without significant stress on the retaining edge 1o.
  • FIG. 15 it is shown that even in the case of a cross member 3 with side edges 13 bent outwards, a plurality of shelves 2 can be arranged next to one another, the cross member having recesses 14 at a distance from the shelf depth.
  • FIG. 16 shows in a side view how a border 15 is arranged over the shelf 2.
  • This border 15 is to prevent objects on the shelf 2 from falling out of the shelf.
  • the border is preferably made of sheet metal the ends of which are bent at an angle 16, as shown in FIG. 17.
  • a border 18 is introduced through which a clamping bolt 8 is inserted or through the border bore 18, the elongated hole 6 and the bore 7 a connection can be created by means of a screw, so that this border 15 is firmly anchored to the shelf post.
  • the clamping bolt or the screw is not shown in FIG. 17.
  • FIG. 18 shows how the elongated hole 6 is arranged offset with respect to the bore 7 in the falling direction 42 of the clamping bolt 8.
  • the direction of fall 42 is understood to be the direction that the clamping bolt 8 would pass in free fall, that is to say unimpededly by the shelf post 1 or cross member 3.
  • the cross member elongated hole 9 is arranged centrally in the cross member 3. In free fall, the clamping bolt 8 always reaches the lower edge, that is to say the edge in the direction of the fall direction 42, of the elongated hole 6 and remains at this point.
  • the bore 7 is offset from the elongated hole 6 upwards, that is to say counter to the direction of fall 42, so that displacement of the clamping bolt 8 in the axial direction thereof is not possible.
  • the cross member elongated hole 9 is offset from the elongated hole 6 in the direction of fall 42 of the clamping bolt 8. If now, as can be seen in the drawing, the Elongated hole 6 with its lower edge, i.e. the edge located in the direction of the fall direction 42, slightly below the lower edge of the bore 7, it is impossible for the clamping bolt 8 to move itself out of the shelf post 1 or tubular profile 5 through the bore 7 to work out. For this purpose, the clamping bolt 8 is made shorter than it corresponds to the inner distance between the two bores 7. If you still want to manipulate the clamping bolt 8 again through the holes 7, the cross member 3 must be raised against the direction of fall 42.
  • the lower edge of the cross member elongated hole 9 in the cross member 3 then carries the clamping bolt 8 up to over the lower edge of the bore 7.
  • the cross member elongated hole 9 does not necessarily have to be offset relative to the elongated hole 6 in the direction of fall 42 of the clamping bolt 8; it is also sufficient that it is at the same height as the slot 6.
  • the clamping path of the clamping bolt 8 in the crossbeam elongated hole 9 is selected such that the clamping has in any case already taken place before the clamping bolt 8 has reached the upper edge of the crossbeam elongated hole 9, that is, the edge of the elongated hole 9 which lies at the end of the elongated hole 9 opposite the fall direction 42.
  • FIG. 19 shows in perspective how a shelf 2 stiffened with a supporting tongue 39 rests with the same on the edge of one side in the recess 14 of the cross member 3.
  • the shelf 2 is bent sideways down to a shelf edge 11.
  • this shelf edge 11 ends in a narrow support tongue 39.
  • the outermost end of the shelf 2 itself can be formed by a holding edge 1o; this holding edge 1o is thrown over the angular edge 12 of a cross member 3.
  • the actual weight of the shelf 2 is carried by the support tongue 39. As a result, the holding edge 1o is relieved of tensile forces.
  • a gusset plate according to the invention is shown in perspective in FIG. 2o.
  • such a gusset plate is a simple, flat triangular plate.
  • the gusset plate according to the invention is not completely flat; rather, it has an inner edge bead 24 on the side parallel to the one leg of the right angle. This inner edge bead 24 gives this area of the gusset plate a U-shaped profile. That region of the gusset plate lying between the inner edge bead 24 and the leg side of the right angle is referred to as plate 35.
  • Holding heads 21 are arranged on this plate 35. These holding heads 21 protrude from the plate 35 in the opposite sense to the bulge of the inner edge bead 24.
  • the holding heads 21 can be pulled out of the plate 35 in a known manner.
  • the sheet metal part lying between the other leg and the long side of the triangular gusset plate is called angle plate 27.
  • the leg of the right angle arranged on this angle plate 27 is in particular provided with a supporting edge 28; this is an edge of this angle plate 27 molded onto the side of the holding heads 21.
  • an upper tongue 26 is arranged in addition to the inner edge bead 28 at the end of this side of the leg more distant from the inner edge bead 24, the lower tongue 30 .
  • Both the upper tongue 26 carries an upper bead 25 and the lower tongue 3o a lower bead 29.
  • the meaning of which will be explained with the aid of the following figures.
  • the inner edge bead 24 serves to accommodate the shelf edge 11 which is bent inwards and upwards, ie towards the shelf 2 itself; this will be explained using the following figures.
  • a spring 37 is arranged as a pawl.
  • the spring 37 is held at one end by a clamp 22.
  • the other end of the spring 37 is designed as a tip 23; this tip 23 is bent at right angles by the spring 37.
  • the tip 23 protrudes through the spring slot 34 into the channel of the inner edge bead 24.
  • the edge of the tip 23 adjacent to the back of the inner edge bead 24 is formed parallel to the back of the inner edge bead 24.
  • the spring 37 has a tension bracket 38 between the clamping bracket 22 and the spring slot 34. At this point, the spring 37 is bent from the side of the inner edge bead 24 on which the spring 37 is arranged. By virtue of this pull bracket 38, it is possible to lift the spring 37, for example with the aid of a screwdriver.
  • FIG. 21 shows a front view of a gusset plate according to the invention inserted into a shelf 2 and a shelf post 3.
  • the viewing direction is directed towards the side of the gusset plate provided with the curvature of the inner edge bead 24.
  • the line of sight is equally directed in the direction of the interior of the shelf post 1, and from the inside onto the shelf edge 11 of the shelf 2 bent downwards.
  • the upper tongue 26 of the gusset plate is inserted into the upper slot 31 in the tubular profile 5.
  • the upper slot 31 is made somewhat wider than the thickness of the upper tongue 26 corresponds. This game is filled by an upper bead 25.
  • the upper bead 25 is tapered towards the front end of the tongue, so that this upper tongue 26 can be inserted into the upper slot 31 with free play.
  • the lower tongue 3o is inserted into the lower slot 32.
  • the free play of the lower tongue 3o in the wider lower slot 32 is eliminated by the lower bead 29.
  • the lower bead 29 is tapered toward the front end of the lower tongue tongue 3 0th
  • the cross member 3 is arranged adjacent to the upper tongue 26 in the channel or interior of the U-shaped shelf post 1. Because of the selected direction of view, it is only in cross section to recognize.
  • the shelf 2 with the supporting tongue 39 rests on the cross member 3.
  • the supporting tongue 39 rests on the edge of this recess 14.
  • the retaining edge 10 of the shelf 2 lies above the angular edge 12 of the cross member 3.
  • the retaining heads 21 of the gusset plate according to the invention are arranged in the retaining head bores 36 of the shelf 2.
  • the holding head bores 36 cannot be seen in detail in the figure.
  • These holding head bores 36 are made in the shelf edge 11 bent downwards.
  • the shelf edge 11 is bent inward at its lower edge to an inner edge 33. This can be seen particularly clearly in the following FIG. 22.
  • the inner edge bead 24 of the gusset plate according to the invention is curved inwards, that is to say in the viewing direction or emerging from the drawing plane. This gives 33 space to the inner edge.
  • the tip 23 of the spring 37 acts as a pawl against the inner edge 33. It prevents the gusset plate from falling out of the retaining head bores 36 and the upper slot 31. If the gusset plate is to be removed, z. B. with a screwdriver the spring 37 Drawbar 38 are raised so far that the tip 23 releases the inner edge 33 of the shelf 2. Then the gusset plate can be removed without special handles.
  • FIG 22 the gusset plate according to the invention inserted into a shelf post 1 and a shelf 2 is shown in a side view.
  • the viewing direction is directed towards the support edge 28 in the plane of the angle plate 27 or plate 35.
  • the inner edge 33 bent inwards and upwards towards the shelf 2 can be clearly seen. It can also be clearly seen how the tip 23 acts with its one edge as a pawl against the inner edge 33.
  • the edge of the tip 23 of the spring 37 adjacent to the back of the inner edge bead 24 is formed parallel to the inner edge 33. According to the embodiment shown, this is also ensured in that the said edge is aligned parallel to the back of the inner edge bead 24, since this back is in turn aligned parallel to the part of the inner edge 33 which is bent upwards.
  • the holding heads 21 rest in the holding head bores 36 in the shelf edge 11. From the inside, the plate 35 bears against the shelf edge 11.
  • the upper tongue 26 rests in the upper slot 31 and the lower tongue 3 0 32 in the bottom slot Both the upper slit 31 and the lower slot 32 are longer than the respective upper tongue 26 and the lower tongue 3 0th
  • the upper tongue 26 and the lower tongue 3o thus have free play in the longitudinal direction of the shelf post 1. This is advantageous since the height of the shelf 2 is not precisely determined due to the height displaceability of a cross member 3. This is due to the clamping bolt principle of the shelf according to the invention.
  • the supporting edge 28 serves to stiffen the angle plate 27. It lies against the profile 5 from the outside.
  • the gusset plate according to the invention is viewed from above, as it is inserted into a shelf post 1 and a shelf 2.
  • the holding head bores 36 in which the holding heads 21 are arranged can be clearly seen here.
  • the support tongue 39 in the cutout 14 cannot be seen in this figure due to the selected perspective.
  • the tip 23 lies almost coherently on the inner edge 33, specifically on the part of this inner edge 33 which is bent upwards, as clearly shown in FIG is recognizable.
  • the spring 37 is on the side adjacent to the holding heads 21 of the inside Edge bead 24 fixed by a clamp 22.
  • FIG. 24 shows a double knot plate according to the invention. In principle, this involves the mirror-image joining of two simple gusset plates, as shown in FIG. 2o. However, a double knot plate between the angle plates 27 in the direction of the holding heads 21 protrudes stabilizing elements for the interior or channel of a U-shaped shelf post 1 according to the invention. According to FIG. 24, this is the upper stabilizing tongue 40 and the lower stabilizing tongue 41.
  • the double knot plate when the double knot plate is inserted, the cross member 3 lies in the shelf post 1 So then the upper stabilizer blade 4 0 and the lower stabilizer tongue 41 shaped U-profile in the interior of the shelf post 1.
  • the lower tabs 3o disposed in the lower slots 32nd If necessary, the double-knot plate according to the invention has a corresponding embossment instead of the supporting edge 28. If necessary, the double knot plate can also have upper tongues 26 for insertion into the upper slots 31. Otherwise, the double gusset plate is provided like a simple gusset plate with inner edge beads 24 and a spring 37 as a pawl.
  • the advantages of the shelf according to the invention are that it is a modular shelf that can be assembled by anyone without the use of special tools.
  • the shelf according to the invention does not even require cross struts. Stabilization in the depth of the shelf according to the invention can also be achieved by means of the gusset plates, double gusset plates or cross struts according to the invention. These gusset plates or double gusset plates can be used by hand without using any tools. They give the shelf a safe stiffness in depth that could not be surpassed even by screwed gusset plates of the same dimensions. This creates a shelf that is completely without any auxiliary. any tools can be set up and is completely stable. It can be dismantled just as easily as the shelf was set up.
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