EP0101619A1 - Armoire à casiers - Google Patents

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EP0101619A1
EP0101619A1 EP83108298A EP83108298A EP0101619A1 EP 0101619 A1 EP0101619 A1 EP 0101619A1 EP 83108298 A EP83108298 A EP 83108298A EP 83108298 A EP83108298 A EP 83108298A EP 0101619 A1 EP0101619 A1 EP 0101619A1
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receptacle
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Simon Danzer
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05GSAFES OR STRONG-ROOMS FOR VALUABLES; BANK PROTECTION DEVICES; SAFETY TRANSACTION PARTITIONS
    • E05G7/00Safety transaction partitions, e.g. movable pay-plates; Bank drive-up windows
    • E05G7/002Security barriers for bank teller windows
    • E05G7/005Pass-boxes therefor, e.g. with stationary bottoms
    • E05G7/008Pass-boxes therefor, e.g. with stationary bottoms with slidable bottoms, e.g. bank drive-up windows
    • 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
    • A47B88/403Drawer slides being extractable on two or more sides of the cabinet

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  • the invention relates to a storage cabinet, in particular an account cabinet with at least one drawer-shaped or frame-shaped receptacle that can be displaced in the cabinet body, the cabinet body being designed with a pull-out opening on both sides of its end walls that are perpendicular to the direction of thrust for pulling out the receptacle on both sides.
  • the storage cabinet is built into the wall of a bank security room (cash box) delimited by bulletproof glass, both the cashier inside the cash box and another employee outside the cash box can access the storage cabinet take, in which, for example, account cards or bank statements are stored.
  • the receptacle fully inserted into the storage cabinet is essentially flush with the end walls of the cabinet body perpendicular to the direction of pushing. If the receptacle is now pulled out of the cabinet body on one side, a growing cavity is created on the opposite side, which opens into the rear pull-out opening and is therefore freely accessible from the outside. There is now a certain risk of injury, especially for the recordings that are not in the immediate working and observation area. If, for example, an operator stretches the tip of his foot into the open cavity and then the receptacle is quickly pushed into the filing cabinet from the other side, the tip of the foot may be pinched. Another possibility of injury is that the receptacle pulled out on one side is suddenly withdrawn from the other side, while the content of the receptacle is still being handled on one side.
  • the invention has for its object to increase the safety of use in a storage cabinet of the type mentioned and to reduce the risk of injury.
  • the body in the area of the two pull-out openings be provided with an insertion stop for the respective grip panel.
  • a telescopic guide device is provided for the receptacle, preferably from two mutually independent telescopic guides for the two pull-out directions, each with at least one telescopic intermediate rail and End stops attached to the cabinet body for the pull-out end position and the slide-in end position of each intermediate rail.
  • the end stops for the twos that can only be moved out of the body on one side Rails ensure that the position of the intermediate rails relative to the receptacle and the body does not essentially change during operation, since any positional deviations that may occur are corrected by hitting the end stop in the extended or retracted position.
  • two intermediate rails are arranged one above the other on both side walls of the receptacle parallel to the direction of thrust. Since the receptacle is therefore guided laterally on the body, horizontal shelves between superimposed receptacles can be omitted, provided that these shelves are not necessary for achieving a high overall stability of the storage cabinet.
  • each handle cover be attached to at least one, preferably two, support rails which are slidably mounted on the cabinet body in the pull-out direction.
  • the receptacle can be supported on the mounting rails.
  • the mounting rails are mounted on the body via the intermediate rails. This enables the exchangeable receptacles to be constructed in a particularly simple manner, since no components such as guide rails engaging on the intermediate rails need to be attached to them.
  • the mounting rail is essentially designed as an L-profile, one of which, upwardly directed profile leg, is encompassed by a holding profile attached to the receptacle, and whose horizontal profile leg, directed away from the receptacle, into the preferably as a C-profile trained intermediate rail engages.
  • a releasable lock is provided for fixing the handle panel in the area of the corresponding receiving opening on the cabinet body.
  • the lock can be formed by at least one locking bolt which is arranged on the inside of the handle panel facing the body and which interacts with a counter element on the body in the region of the receiving opening.
  • the handle covers are automatically locked with the body, it is provided that the locking bar is biased into its locking position and that the locking bar and / or the counter element is designed with a ramp slope that is effective when the body is inserted .
  • a releasable, if necessary, second lock is provided for coupling the handle panel to the receptacle.
  • This locking preferably comprises at least one locking hook arranged on the inside of the handle panel facing the body, which with a counter element cooperates on the end face of the receptacle opposite the grip panel.
  • the first and / or the second locking device can be actuated by hand, preferably via a drawer handle provided on the outside of the handle panel.
  • the filing cabinet is therefore easy to use.
  • the drawer handle can be moved back and forth relative to the handle panel between a first end position in which the first lock is in its locked position and the second lock in its unlocked position and a second end position in which the first lock is in their unlocked position and the second lock is in their locked position. This ensures that the grip panel is locked either only with the body or only with the receptacle.
  • the first and / or second locking are biased into their locked position or unlocked position, preferably in that the drawer handle is biased into the first end position by means of a spring element.
  • the handle panel is automatically locked to the body by releasing the lock on the receptacle.
  • the holder can therefore be pulled out freely on the other side of the cabinet.
  • the storage cabinet according to the invention can be installed as an account cabinet in a recess in a partition, for example an armored glass wall in a bank security room, the partition then running transversely to the direction of thrust.
  • parts of the cabinet body and / or the receptacles can themselves be armored.
  • a blocking device is provided which, when the handle panel is removed from the receiving opening, blocks an automatic transition of the (second) locking for coupling the handle panel with the receiver from its locked position to its unlocked position.
  • the second lock If the second lock is brought into its locked position at the beginning of the pull-out movement, it maintains the locked position, so that when the holder is pulled out further, the operator no longer has to take care that the coupling between the handle panel and the holder is maintained during the pull-out, for which the operator would have to keep the drawer handle laterally displaced against the force of the biasing spring. Furthermore, it is ensured that when the receptacle is pulled out to one side of the cabinet, when the opposite handle panel is pulled out, the receptacle is not withdrawn from this handle panel into the cabinet body, with separation from the remaining panel.
  • the first locking mechanism can be provided for fixing the grip panel in the area of the corresponding receiving opening on the cabinet body; it is conceivable, for example, that the handles on both sides are attached directly to the receptacle and thereby penetrate a corresponding slot in the respective handle cover - a second locking is not necessary in this case.
  • one or the blocking device at the receiving opening removed handle panel blocked an automatic transition of the (first) releasable lock for fixing the handle panel in the area of the corresponding receiving opening on the cabinet body from its unlocked position to its locked position.
  • the handle panel is locked to the cabinet body at the other end of the receptacle, so that it is excluded that if the receptacle is quickly inserted, it will move out again on the other side of the cabinet body after loosening the inserted handle panel.
  • the blocking device has a control element which interacts with the cabinet body, preferably in the form one with a control pin cooperating with a control surface of the receptacle that is essentially perpendicular to the direction of thrust. This ensures simple, reliable construction.
  • the blocking device can be released by hand, preferably by actuating the control pin which is accessible when the receptacle is pulled out.
  • a blocking element connected to the control element which acts on an actuating element of the first and / or second locking device, preferably connected to the drawer handle.
  • the blocking element is formed with a blocking lever movably mounted on the handle panel, which is preferably pivotally mounted on one lever end on the handle panel and carries the control pin on its other.
  • the blocking lever is coupled via a cam connection to the first and / or second locking device, which can be disengaged from its blocking position into its release position by moving the blocking lever.
  • the blocking device When the receptacle is pulled out, the blocking device reliably maintains its blocking position when the blocking element is prestressed into the blocking position, preferably by means of a spring acting between the grip panel and the control pin.
  • the first and / or second locking device has two locking elements which can be moved in opposite directions, preferably by means of a deflection lever.
  • at least one locking body can be provided, which serves both as a locking element for the first and as a locking element for the second locking. Only three rigid parts moved against each other are obtained if a first locking body is rigidly connected to the drawer handle and a second locking body is connected to the drawer handle via the bellcrank.
  • the receptacle is simultaneously supported on the two side mounting rails of both grip panels.
  • the receptacle When the receptacle is pulled out by tightening on one of the two handle covers, the receptacle consequently moves relative to the two side mounting rails of the opposite handle cover, which are stationary in this case.
  • At least one support element preferably a support roller
  • the cabinet body for direct support of the receptacle, which supports the at least on the mounting rails of the associated handle panel along an initial partial section of the extension section, the mount that is supported on the mounting rails of the other grip panel in this area is slightly raised from the mounting rails.
  • the receptacle is lifted off the stationary mounting rails, so that the corresponding proportion of friction is eliminated. The receptacle is reliably taken along when pulling out the handle panel due to the blocked second lock.
  • Support rollers only in the area of the respective pull-out opening result in a reduction in friction at the start of the pull-out movement, specifically because the slightly tilted receptacle only lies in line contact on the stationary mounting rails; as soon as the center of gravity of the receptacle has reached beyond the at least one support roller in the region of the pull-out opening, the receptacle tilts around the support roller, so that the inner end of the receptacle located in the cabinet body lifts slightly from the currently stationary mounting rails, so that no frictional losses occur anymore.
  • the underside of the receptacle rests on the at least one support roller.
  • an armored glass wall of a security room is designated by 10.
  • This bulletproof glass wall has an opening 12, into which a storage cabinet 14 serving as an account cabinet is installed.
  • the cabinet 14 comprises a cabinet body 16 constructed from frame tubes 19, the side walls 18 and the floor and ceiling walls 20 and 22 of which are optionally armored.
  • Drawers 24 and 26 are guided between the side walls 18 and are identical in the example shown, but can also be designed differently.
  • the drawers 24 and 26 shown each consist of the actual box-shaped receptacle 28, which is open at the top, and a handle panel 30 with a bow-shaped handle 32 at each of the two drawer ends.
  • Two L-shaped support rails 34 are attached, for example welded, to the handle covers 30, which extend in the pull-out direction X perpendicular to the plane of the glass wall 10 along the side walls of the respective receptacle 28 (see also FIG. 3). As shown in FIG.
  • the mounting rail 34 'starting from the right grip panel 30' is offset downward from the mounting rail 34 starting from the left grip panel 30; the length of the support rails 34 and 34 'is slightly less than the dimension (depth) of the cabinet 14 taken in the direction X.
  • the mounting rails 34 each run in telescoping intermediate sch enschienen 36, which in turn each tale between hori- zon attached to the side walls 18 mecanicslei Most 38 are slidably fitted.
  • the intermediate rail 36 has a C-profile shape and engages around the horizontal profile leg 40 of the support rail 34. Several, for example five, guide rollers rotatably mounted on the intermediate rail 36 ensure the desired telescopic guidance of the support rail 34.
  • the rollers 42 and 44 are in Area of the middle of the length of the intermediate rail 36 is supported thereon and abuts against the lower or upper side of the profile leg 40 (see FIG. 2 lower drawer 26).
  • the lower guide roller 42 runs simultaneously on the upper side of the lower guide rail 38.
  • a guide roller 46 at the front end of the intermediate rail 36 rolls on the underside of the profile leg 40, as does a guide roller 48 at the rear rail end.
  • a guide roller 50 is supported on the intermediate rail 36, which is supported on the underside of the upper guide bar 38.
  • the lower rollers 42, 46 and 48 roll off the lower guide bar 38 and ensure that the intermediate rail 36 always covers half the displacement distance of the drawer 26.
  • the rollers 42 and 44 are still located between the guide strips 38. Tipping moments originating from the drawer 26 are easily transmitted to the actual body 16, specifically via the rollers 46 and 44 to the intermediate rail 36 and from there via the rollers 42 and 50 on the guide rails 38.
  • an upwardly projecting 4 L-shaped tab 52 attached to the intermediate rail 36 in the region of the rollers 42 and 44 strikes against an end stop 54 on the upper side of the upper guide rail 38 (see FIG. 3 ).
  • the Einschubendanschlag for Z wipe rail 36 is a guide bars 38 connecting vertical web at the inner end of the guide strips 38 realized.
  • FIG. 3 shows the web labeled 56 ', which connects the guide strips 38' assigned to the lower mounting rail 34 '.
  • the receptacle 28 is suspended in the two mounting rails 34 and the two mounting rails 34 '.
  • the upper edge of the side walls 58 is bent outward in a U-shape to form a first holding profile 60, which engages around the upwardly projecting profile leg 62 of the respective mounting rail 34.
  • second holding profiles 60 ' which run horizontally at about half the height and which grip around the profile legs 62' of the mounting rails 34 'are attached.
  • both handle panels 30 and 30 ' are locked in their pull-out openings 65 and 65' with the body 16.
  • horizontally extending locking bolts 64 are provided on each grip panel 32 or 32 ′, which interact with counter-elements 66 on the inside of the side walls 18.
  • the locking bolts 64 are guided in guides 68 attached to the inside of the grip panels.
  • the two locking bolts 64 of a handle panel are coupled in opposite directions via the handle 32. As indicated schematically in Fig.
  • the latch 64 shown at the top right is connected directly to the handle 32 via a rigid knee 70, whereas a two-armed pivot lever 72 is interposed between the other locking latch 64 'and the handle 32, which is on the handle panel 30 is pivotally mounted at point 73 and ensures the opposite movement of the bolts 64, 64's.
  • a tension spring 74 engaging the pivot lever 72 ensures that the locking bolts 64, 64 'are biased into their locking position, in which the bolts 64, 64' are pushed outwards and when the drawer is inserted reach behind the respective counter elements 66.
  • the oblique surface 76 of the counter element 66 which can be seen in FIG. 3, ensures that when the drawer is pushed in, the corresponding latch is temporarily pushed inwards, in order to then subsequently assume its locking position again behind the counter element 66.
  • locking hooks 78 are provided which interact with bridge-like counter-elements 80 on the end face 82 or 82' respectively opposite the handle panel 30 and 30 '.
  • one of these locking hooks 78 is rigidly connected to the knee 70 in the extension of the short leg 84 of the handle 32 that runs toward the handle panel 30.
  • Another locking hook 78 forms an extension of the other short leg 86 of the bow-like handle 32 and passes through the upper end of the double lever 72, at the lower end. End of the bolt 64 'is articulated.
  • the drawer 24 can be pulled out to such an extent that it is accessible from above over its entire length.
  • stop flaps hit the body 16 when the drawer is pulled out and prevent the drawer 26 from being pulled out too far.
  • the aforementioned flap 52 on the intermediate rail 36 which interacts with the end stop 54, ensures that the intermediate rail 36 does not move further than permitted out of the body 16.
  • the cabinet described above is generally suitable for offices or warehouses where access to the cabinet contents from two sides is advantageous.
  • a frame-shaped receptacle can also be used, for example, in which hanging files or the like can be hung.
  • a storage cabinet 114 is partially shown, in which components which correspond to those of the storage cabinet 14 according to FIGS. 1 to 3 are provided with the same reference numbers, each increased by the number 100.
  • a handle cover 130 on the left in FIG. 4 and 130 'is also provided on both sides here, which by corresponding lateral displacement of the respective handle 132 or 132' at the beginning of the pull-out process with the receptacle 128 is coupled.
  • the locking between the respective handle panel 130 or 130 'and the cabinet body 116 is released.
  • a blocking device 202 according to FIGS.
  • the blocking device 202 consists only of a blocking lever 204, a control pin 206 which is rigidly fastened to the lower lever end according to FIG. 5 and which interacts with a web 208 on the cabinet body 116, and a disengageable cam connection 210 between the blocking lever 204 and one with the handle 132 rigidly connected actuating rod 212.
  • the actuating rod 212 running horizontally within the hollow handle cover 130 is rigidly connected to both ends of the handle 132, in particular by riveting.
  • the two side legs of the U-shaped handle 132 each pass through an elongated hole 188, which one Allow movement of the handle 132 from the starting position (first end position) shown in solid line in FIG. 6 to a second end position.
  • the handle 132 is biased into the starting position by means of the spring 174, which on the one hand engages on a bolt 114 rigidly connected to the handle cover 130 in the interior of the handle cover 130 and on the other hand on a corresponding projection 216 of the actuating rod 212.
  • Between the actuating rod 212 and the The vertical outer wall 130a of the handle panel 130 contains spacers 218 with an enlarged diameter, which each encompass corresponding end regions of the handle 132 and are made of low-friction material, in particular plastic. can exist.
  • the left end of the actuating rod 212 in FIG. 7 is rigidly connected to a locking body 222 via a connecting piece 220 passing through a corresponding elongated hole in the vertical inner wall 130b of the grip panel 130.
  • This is mounted within a housing 224, which is open on both sides in the horizontal direction, on the inside of the inner wall 31b facing the cabinet body 116 and can be pushed back and forth.
  • the locking body 222 serves on the one hand as a locking element for locking the handle panel 130 with the cabinet body, for which purpose it has a keyway-like recess 226 on its outer end face, the shape of which is adapted to a locking bar 128, which on the inside of a vertical inner wall 118 of the cabinet body 116 protrudes.
  • the other end of the locking body 224 which is elongated in the horizontal direction parallel to the actuating rod 212, has a nose 178 which corresponds to its function according to the hook 78 according to FIG. 3. In the second end position of the handle 132, indicated by a dash-dotted outline, the nose 178 engages behind a vertical web 180, which corresponds to the counter element 80 according to FIG. 3.
  • the web 180 extends between the bottom wall 128b projecting beyond the front panel 128a on the handle panel and a correspondingly projecting upper edge 128c of the receptacle 128.
  • the handle panel 130 is therefore coupled to the receptacle, whereas the web 228, which corresponds to the counter element 66 according to FIG. 3, is out of mutual engagement with the locking body 222.
  • the right end of the actuating rod 212 in FIG. 7 is connected to a further locking body 222 'via a centrally mounted deflection lever 172, with the direction of movement being reversed.
  • the right end of the actuating rod 212 is cranked downward, for example, and is coupled there to the lower end of the deflection lever 172.
  • the upper end of the deflection lever 172 is coupled to one end of a correspondingly cranked connecting lever 220 ', which in turn is rigidly connected to the locking body 222'.
  • the blocking lever 204 is pivotally mounted at its upper end on the front wall 130a of the grip panel 130 about a horizontal pivot axis 232 parallel to the wall surface.
  • a different type of pivotable fastening can also be provided, for example in that the blocking lever 204 is rigidly fastened to the mandrel 130a at its upper end, but in the manner of a Leaf spring is designed to be deflectable in the direction perpendicular to the wall 130a.
  • the control pin 206 protruding from this at the lower end of the blocking lever 204 passes through a passage opening 236 of the inner wall 130b of the grip panel 130.
  • a helical compression spring 240 is clamped, which compresses the head 238 of the control pin 206 biased toward away from wall 130b.
  • the head 238 of the control pin 206 rests against a vertical side wall of the web 208, as a result of which the control pin 206 moves from its position 238 ', indicated by dash-dotted lines in FIG 5 and 6 is shifted to the left relative to the grip panel 130.
  • the blocking lever 204 rigidly connected to the control pin 206 is pivoted into the position shown in FIGS. 5 and 6, referred to as the release position. In this position, a cam 242 in the area of the center of length of the blocking lever 204 is out of contact with an opposing cam 244 on the actuating rod 212.
  • the handle 132 moves together with the receptacle coupled to it 128 with; After the first millimeters of movement in the direction of arrow B, the head 238 of the control pin 206 comes out of contact with the web 208 of the cabinet body 116, so that the control pin 206 correspondingly increasingly moves outside of the inside of the handle panel 130 under the action of the spring 240. Accordingly, the blocking lever 204 pivots (counterclockwise in FIG. 5) until it finally strikes the actuating rod 212 with its cam 242. However, the cam 244 of the actuating rod 212 is in this second end position of the handle 132 in a position designated in the figures as 244 'to the side of the cam 242. If the handle 132 is released in this position, the spring 174 tries the actuating rod 216 in to move the starting position back; However, this is prevented by the fact that the cam 244 in its position 244 'laterally on the in their
  • Cam 242 (position 242 ') swung in motion path.
  • the handle 132 therefore maintains its second end position, in which the receptacle 128 is locked with the handle cover 130. Does the operator want the e.g. If you have only pulled out the half-extended receptacle at a later point in time, you only need to pull the handle 132 in the direction of arrow B. It is also ensured that the receptacle 128 does not detach from the diaphragm 132 if manipulation is carried out on the opposite diaphragm 132 '.
  • the blocking device 202 When the receptacle 128 is pulled out, the blocking device 202 is freely accessible from the underside of the receptacle 128, as shown in FIG. 14. For example, if you want to replace the pulled-out receptacle 128, this is possible only if the lock between the grip panel 130 and receptacle 128 is released. Consequently, the control pin 206 must be pressed in, whereupon the blocking lever 204 pivots to the outer wall 130a of the grip panel 130 such that its cam 242 comes out of the movement path of the cam 244 of the actuating rod 212. Under the force of the spring 174, the actuating rod 212 will consequently move in its starting position (first end position of the actuating handle 132).
  • the two locking bodies 222 and 222 ' release the webs 180, 180' of the receptacle 128, so that the receptacle 128 can only be conveniently lifted out of the receptacle 128 lying only on the side mounting rails 134 via laterally projecting tabs 128d.
  • the new receptacle 128 used is in turn coupled to the handle panel 130 in that the handle 132 is displaced in the direction of arrow A when the handle panel 130 is in contact with the receptacle 128, whereupon the blocking device 202 engages.
  • the blocking device 202 again passes into the release position shown in FIGS. 5 to 7, whereupon the handle 132 moves automatically into its first end position, with the cover 130 being locked with the Cabinet body 116 and release of receptacle 128.
  • the two locking bodies 222, 222 'each have correspondingly beveled side surfaces of the grooves 226, which serve as guide surfaces for the web 228, 228' and for self-centering of the locking bodies 222, 222 'with respect to the webs 228 '228' worry.
  • the height of the support rollers 252 is determined in such a way that the lateral tabs 128d, with which the receptacle 128 rests on the mounting rails 134, 134 'of the two handle covers 130, 130', have a slight clear vertical distance a, which is exaggerated in FIG.
  • intermediate rails 136 of which the upper one can be seen in FIG. 4, encompass auxiliary rails 134a attached to the support rails 134; the intermediate rails, like the auxiliary rails, can have a C-shaped profile.
  • the intermediate rails 136 are encompassed by base rails 138, which are likewise C-shaped, and which on the respective ones Side walls 118 of the cabinet body 116 are welded on (welding spots 139 in FIG. 4).
  • the base rails 138 correspond to their function according to the guide strips according to FIGS. 1 to 3
  • the handle is moved laterally (in direction A) at the beginning of the pull-out process of a receptacle, which on the one hand releases the locking of the handle panel with the cabinet body and. which, on the other hand, simultaneously locks the grip panel with the receptacle.
  • This adjustment movement can also be brought about by pressing a key which e.g. can be arranged on the handle panel.
  • a key which e.g. can be arranged on the handle panel.
  • two types of attachment are conceivable, namely on the outside and inside of the handle center web; in the latter case, the button is pressed immediately when tightening the handle.
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