EP0124645A2 - Tiroir pour meuble - Google Patents

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EP0124645A2
EP0124645A2 EP83111740A EP83111740A EP0124645A2 EP 0124645 A2 EP0124645 A2 EP 0124645A2 EP 83111740 A EP83111740 A EP 83111740A EP 83111740 A EP83111740 A EP 83111740A EP 0124645 A2 EP0124645 A2 EP 0124645A2
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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
    • A47B88/90Constructional details of drawers
    • A47B88/944Drawers characterised by the front panel
    • A47B88/95Drawers characterised by the front panel characterised by connection means for the front panel
    • A47B88/956Drawers characterised by the front panel characterised by connection means for the front panel for enabling adjustment of the front panel
    • 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
    • A47B88/90Constructional details of drawers
    • A47B88/941Drawers being constructed from two or more parts
    • 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
    • A47B2210/00General construction of drawers, guides and guide devices
    • A47B2210/02Drawers with hollow lateral walls in two parts
    • 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
    • A47B88/90Constructional details of drawers
    • A47B88/919Accessories or additional elements for drawers, e.g. drawer lighting
    • A47B88/931Rails or rods mounted above the drawer walls, e.g. for stabilisation of the drawer or for suspension of the content

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  • the invention relates to a furniture pull-out, in particular a pot pull-out made of plastic sides, rear wall and base, on the longitudinal side edges of which metal guide rails are fastened to form an intermediate joint, into which narrow longitudinal projections of the side walls are inserted.
  • Such pull-outs are used in kitchen furniture, for example to store pots, but also for short-term storage of potatoes, fruits, vegetables, to accommodate tall cans that contain rice and legumes, for example, and also for cleaning agents that are often filled in tall bottles or other containers are.
  • kitchen furniture for example to store pots, but also for short-term storage of potatoes, fruits, vegetables, to accommodate tall cans that contain rice and legumes, for example, and also for cleaning agents that are often filled in tall bottles or other containers are.
  • a base and a panel are required, the panel being twice or more than the height of other drawer panels.
  • the invention has therefore set itself the task of creating a furniture pull-out in which the attachment and suspension of the panel while maintaining all adjustment options is independent of a metal structure, the is connected to the guide rails of the pull-out and therefore there is also the possibility of using shelves of different thicknesses without other parts of the pull-out furniture having to be shaped or adapted differently.
  • a furniture pull-out of the generic type is characterized in that horizontal strips or springs are formed on the narrow longitudinal projections of the side walls, to which insertion grooves in the side edges of the floor are assigned, the distance from the surface of the floor corresponding to the distance between the strips or springs from the contact surface of the side walls on the floor and further characterized in that the lower part of the side wall, to which the front column determining the height of the side wall is molded, is provided with a likewise molded-on rear column determining the height of the side wall , an insert being inserted in the front pillar which is open towards the front and provided with openings for receiving at least two superimposed, downwardly directed hooks which form the fastening fitting on the drawer panel.
  • the thickness of the floor can be chosen arbitrarily, depending on the size of the furniture pull-out and the expected load. Of course, independence from what material the floor is made of is also achieved. If, for special reasons, the bottom of the pull-out is made of a softer material and therefore has to be made stronger to absorb the load, this is without further feasible without changing any other parts or design. Relatively thin floors made of very stable material can also be used because only the distance of the groove arranged on the side edges of the floor from its surface is essential for the construction of the other parts of the furniture pull-out. This distance between the grooves on the side edges of the floor and its surface must always be kept the same size.
  • a base 1 consists of a base 1, a right side wall 2 with a front pillar 4 and a rear pillar 6 which is also molded on. Between the two pillars 4 and 6 there is an upper one over the lower part of the side wall 2 Side wall part 8 used. In the same way, an upper wall part 9 is inserted between these columns in the left side wall 3 between a front column 5 and a rear column 7, which is also formed in one piece. At the front of the bottom 1 and the side walls 2 and 3 or their front pillars 4 and 5, a panel 10 is attached.
  • the rear wall of the furniture pull-out is formed between the rear columns 6 and 7 of the side walls: in the exemplary embodiment shown here, the rear wall consists of individual, rung-like parts 11, 12 and 13 which extend horizontally between the two columns 6 and 7. These wall parts 11, 12 and 13 can consist of extruded plastic profiles which are held on pins which are molded onto the rear pillars 6 and 7. However, the rear wall can also be designed in any other way.
  • the lower part 14 of the overall double-walled side wall 2 (or 3) with an outer wall 15 and an inner wall 16 is reinforced in the interior in a known manner with transverse ribs, not shown here.
  • the inner wall 16 has at its lower part a contact surface 17 which protrudes horizontally from the wall approximately at right angles over its entire length. Below this contact surface 17, the inner wall 16 is provided with longitudinal extensions 18 and recesses 19 are arranged between these longitudinal extensions.
  • On the front and the rear longitudinal extension 18 strips or springs 20, 20a are formed, which protrude at right angles from the inner wall 16 to the outside, namely below the contact surface 17 and approximately parallel to this.
  • This inner wall 16 and the outer wall 15 protrude.
  • This lowermost part of the side wall can also be designed in such a way that the longitudinal projections 18 are uniformly continuous from front to rear without the recesses 19 lying between them, and that the strips or springs 20 are also continuous from front to rear.
  • a guide rail is fastened to the floor 1 on both longitudinal side edges in such a way that an intermediate joint 23 is formed between the vertical central part 21 of the guide rail 22 and the side edge of the floor 1.
  • the guide rail 22 is fastened with a lower angled flange 24 under the floor 1 and an upper, outwardly angled flange 25 serves as an abutment for the other parts of the guide, not shown here, for example rolling elements, which are fixed on their lower opposite side to a corresponding frame Support the flange of the counter guide rail.
  • tongue-shaped punchings 26 are arranged, which are provided as spacers with a bend 27 offset towards the bottom. These spacers form the intermediate joint 23 between the guide rail and the side edge of the floor when the guide rail 22 is fastened via its flange 24 to the floor 1, and the constant width is ensured.
  • a groove 28 is milled, the distance of this groove 28 from the top of the bottom 1, the distance between the bar or tongue 20, 20a formed on the shoulder 18 under the side wall and the footprint 17 also formed on the Inner wall 16 corresponds to the side wall.
  • the side wall 2 or 3 can, as said, be provided on a continuous lower longitudinal insert 18 with a continuous, laterally projecting strip or spring 20 and is then inserted during assembly, for example from the rear with the projection 18 into the joint 23 on the floor with simultaneous introduction of the strip or tongue 20 into the groove 28.
  • An easier assembly results if the lugs 18 are designed according to FIG. 2 and the corresponding strips or springs 20, 20a only on the front and rear ends of the side wall for insertion into the N ut 28 at the bottom are provided.
  • the assembly. is then carried out in such a way that the side wall is inserted offset into the joint 23 from above, so that at the rear end of the joint the bar or spring 20 comes to the same level with the groove 28 of the bottom 1.
  • the cross bar 30 By the cross bar 30 it is on both sides of the slot 29 from the outside against the Approach 18 of the side wall and is held in this position by the guide rail 22 which presses directly against it with its central part 21.
  • a corresponding recess for receiving the web 30 can also be present on both sides of the slot 29 in the approach 18.
  • the side wall is thus simply connected to the floor in a form-fitting manner.
  • the upper part 8 and 9 of the side wall is used.
  • the rear pillars 6 and 7 are provided with openings on their front and rear walls.
  • the opening 31 on the rear wall of the column 6 (or 7) is rectangular
  • the opening 32 on the front wall of the column 6 (or 7) has a smaller dimension and is in profile the profile of the upper part 8 (or 9) adapted to the side wall (Fig. 8,9).
  • the upper part 8 of the side wall which essentially consists of a hollow profile which is open at the bottom, has at its rear end an end plate 33 (FIGS. 4, 5) which fits positively into the rectangular opening 31 on the rear of the rear column 6.
  • the upper part 8 of the side wall is provided with two opposite barbs 34.
  • An opening in the rear wall of the front column 4 (or 5) is rectangular and has smaller dimensions than the profile of the upper part 8 of the side wall, the side edges 36 of the opening 35 are spaced apart from each other, which is the distance between the outer surfaces of the webs Barbs 34 correspond to the front of the upper part 8 of the side wall, so that when the upper part 8 of the side wall is pushed in from behind through the two openings 31, 32 of the rear column 6 (or 5), the plate 33 positively engages in the opening 31 inserted and at the same time snap the barbs 34, inserted through the opening 35 on the front pillar, behind the sides 36 of the rear wall of the front pillar. So that the upper part 8 of the side wall is firmly connected to the columns and thus to the one-piece side wall 2.
  • the rear end plate 33 can additionally be fixed in the opening 31 by gluing or welding.
  • an insert corresponding to FIGS. 11 to 14 is inserted.
  • This insert consists of two side walls 37 and 38 which are connected to one another at the top by an upper wall 39. After insertion, the side wall 37 lies against the outer wall 15 in the column 4 (or 5) of the side wall and the side wall 38 of the insert lies against the inner wall 16 of the column 4 after insertion from the inside.
  • the upper end wall 39 is also against the upper end of the column.
  • the walls 37 to 39 of the insert are provided with circumferential flanges 4o to 42 projecting at right angles, which lie in front of the front edge of the side walls 15, 16 of the column 4 (or 5) and are integrally formed on the second wall extensions 43 to 45, which overlap the column walls 15, 16 from the outside, as will be explained later.
  • An upper web 46 and a lower web 47 are arranged between the side walls 37 and 38.
  • the distance between the inner surfaces 48 and 49 of these two webs from the outside of the insert, that is to say from the outside of the flanges 4o and 41, is the same for both webs.
  • an inwardly offset vertical wall part 50 is formed between the walls 37 and 38 of the insert at a greater distance.
  • This wall part 50 has an inner cutout 51 with parallel boundaries, which is continued by an outer cutout 52, the boundaries of which run obliquely towards the walls 37 and 38.
  • wide grooves 54 and 55 are arranged below the upper end, the outwardly directed bottom of which is provided with vertical corrugation.
  • a through hole 56 is drilled in the center of these grooves 54 and 55.
  • the two walls 37 and 38 are provided with a wide bore 57.
  • An eccentric roller is inserted into this bore in such a way that a narrower profile of the roller, which fills the two bores 57, extends between the walls 37 and 38 as an eccentric 58 over the width of the web 47.
  • a further web 59 is arranged between the two walls 37 and 38 of the insert, approximately at the level of the lower edge of the roller 57, with an oblique bend 6o downwards.
  • This web 59 delimits a notch 61 which is formed in the underside of the walls 37 and 38. Its angle 6o limits this notch 61 to the rear.
  • This notch 61 of the insert is assigned a continuous web 62 in the front end of the side wall 2 (or 3) (FIGS. 18 and 19), which is inserted between the outer and inner walls 15 and 16.
  • This web 62 is adapted in shape to the notch 61 and is provided with a horizontal extension 63 which points forward toward the opening.
  • Below the upper end of the column 4 (or 5) is assigned to the wide grooves 54 and 55 of the insert in the inner wall 16 a uniformly shaped arch 64, which is provided on its inner surface with a vertical corrugation.
  • a horizontally lying oval opening 65 of the wall 16 is arranged in this arch, which is surrounded by an outer depression 66. As shown in particular in FIG.
  • the insert is inserted into the front open end of the column 4 in such a way that it rests with its notch 61 on the bearing ledge 62 and with its wide groove 55 over the arch 64 Inner wall 16 engages.
  • the insert is inserted obliquely with its lower part into the opening and then pivoted backwards, then a screw is screwed from the outside through the oval opening 65 into the hole 56 of the insert. It can be seen that the use compared to the column 4 (or 5) in the, by the slot 65 given area is pivotable and can be fixed by tightening the screw 67 in any set pivot position.
  • the wall projections 43 to 45 on the insert overlap the front edges of the column 4 (or 5) and the formation of a gap between the flanges 4 0 , 41 and 42 on the insert on the one hand and the front edges of the column on the other hand cover.
  • the fitting for the panel expediently consists of a single part on which the individual fitting parts required for the function are combined, in particular also in order to facilitate the attachment and to ensure the position of the individual parts which are important for the function to one another.
  • 16 and 17 consists essentially of two superposed, downwardly directed hooks 68 and 69, which are expediently as far apart as the height of the front pillars 4 and 5 of the side walls 2 and 3 of the furniture pull-out corresponds. These hooks 68 and 69 are provided at their free end with curves 7o and 71.
  • the lower hook 69 is equipped on its support surface 72 with a longitudinal corrugation.
  • a block-like fitting part 73 is arranged between the hooks and protrudes higher and is provided with corrugations 74 in the transverse direction on its vertical outer surface.
  • a screw 75 with a wide head 76 is screwed into this "block” 73.
  • the outer surface of the lower hook 69 lies against the eccentric roller 58, so that this, when rotated accordingly, by means of a screwdriver acting from the outside, which is attached to the lower, inward opening 77 of the side wall 2 or 3, against the bearing surface 49 on the web 47 can be pressed.
  • the entire fitting part according to FIGS. 16 and 17, which is to be fastened to the cover, is considerably narrower than the distance between the inner surfaces of the side walls 37 and 38 of the insert according to FIGS. 11 and 12, namely the width of the cover fitting part of figures 16 and 17 advantageously at most three quarters as great as the distance between the inner sides of the side walls 37 and 38 of the insert according to figures 1 1 and 12.
  • FIG. 16 and 17 is considerably narrower than the distance between the inner surfaces of the side walls 37 and 38 of the insert according to FIGS. 11 and 12, namely the width of the cover fitting part of figures 16 and 17 advantageously at most three quarters as great as the distance between the inner sides of the side walls 37 and 38 of the insert according to figures 1 1 and 12.
  • the screw head has at most a diameter that corresponds to the width of the panel fitting part.
  • the screw head 76 is through an elongated hole 78 on the The rear of each front pillar of the side wall can be reached.
  • the upper hook 78 engages behind the web 46 of the panel fitting after it has been fully inserted.
  • Figure 15 showing the hooked into the insert aperture fitting, it is seen how the individual parts of the B-e shock cooperate and lie against one another. The position of the parts allows the cover fitting and thus the cover to move in the vertical direction and also in the horizontal direction.
  • the horizontal corrugation on the block 73 of the panel fitting and wall part 5o is provided, the final fixing in the set desired position in the vertical direction is carried out by means of the screw 76 by reaching through the slot 78 on the back of the Pillar 4 or 5. This defines the panel 1o in relation to the furniture pull-out in the vertical direction.
  • the determination in the horizontal direction is made essentially by the lower hook 69 of the panel fitting.
  • the aperture 1o is aligned in the horizontal direction with displacement of the hooks 68 on their webs 46 and 47 in the insert.
  • the lower hook 79 is moved with its corrugation over the corrugation of the web and thus * pre-fixed "; the fixing takes place by means of the eccentric roller 58, also with the aid of a screwdriver, which passes through the opening 77 on the inside of the side wall 2 or 3, grips the outside of the roller 57 and rotates until the eccentric 58 has pressed the hook 69 firmly against the surface 49 of the web 47.
  • the diaphragm is then also adjusted with regard to its inclination.
  • the insert with its notch 61 on the web 62 and the slot 65 on the inside at the upper end of the pillars serve for this purpose Reaching through a screw in the insert, wherein also vertically corrugated surfaces 54 and 55 on the one hand and 64 lie on top of the other.
  • the screw 67 which penetrates through the slot 65 on the inside of the columns 4 and 5, is tightened using a screwdriver, so that the insert is firmly pressed against each other in the column in the set angular position.
  • FIG. 28 Another form of insert for insertion into the front pillars 4 and 5, which are open to the front, is shown in FIG. 28, together with the associated panel fitting.
  • This modified insert and panel fitting differs from the one described above in that, instead of the block-like fitting part 73, a hook-shaped fitting part 73a between the hooks 68 and. 69 of the cover fitting is arranged.
  • This hook 73a with its tongue 73b, is at a considerably greater distance from the inner surface of the panel 1 of the drawer than the hooks 68 and 69.
  • an eccentric 80 is rotatably mounted in such a way that it runs parallel to the eccentric 58 between the hook tongue 73b and the panel or the footbridge of the panel fitting.
  • the eccentric 80 is mounted and designed in such a way that its smallest radius between the inner surface of the wall part 50 and the outer surface of the eccentric 80 frees a distance which is greater than the greatest thickness of the hooks tongue 73b, and at the largest radius of the eccentric this distance is less than the thickness of the hook tongue 73b. It can be seen that the hook 73a is to be pressed against the wall part 50 by means of the eccentric 80 and is therefore to be fixed.
  • the eccentric 80 In order to actuate the eccentric 80, it is preferably provided with a slot or cross recess at the end facing the inside of the pull-out, with a recess for the engagement of a screwdriver. At this point, an opening is arranged in the wall of the corresponding column 4 or 5 of the side walls, corresponding to the opening 77 for brushing and actuating the eccentric 58.
  • all the actuating elements for tightening (and loosening) the cover fitting are accessible from the side after adjustment, preferably from the inside of the pull-out.
  • an insert is provided in the front pillars 4 and 5 of the side walls which are open at the front and which closes these off at the front and enables the attachment of a low front wall.
  • Such training is desirable if the pull-out is arranged in the furniture, for example behind a door or flap.
  • the insert according to FIGS. 29 to 31 is designed in its outer shape in the same way as the insert according to FIGS. 11 to 14, that is to say with side walls 37, 38 for insertion into the columns 4 and 5 and wall projections 43 to 45, which closely overlap the column walls 15 and 16 from the outside.
  • the flanges 40 to 42 are, however, drawn together to form a smooth, continuous end wall 81 without any opening. Inside, this insert is only one Stiffening between the side walls 37 u. 38 provided. However, the lower notch 61 for insertion on the web 62 in the column 4 or 5 is present, and the two grooves 54 and 55 etc. are also present.
  • the wall projections 45 lying on the inside of the pull-out are widened and extended to wall parts 45a, they extend beyond the lower edge of the insert.
  • the continuous end wall 81 also extends far beyond the insert part.
  • pins 82 u. 83 formed at a right angle, on which a hollow chamber profile 84 is placed, which forms the front, low end wall.
  • the lower edge of this hollow chamber profile 84 is provided with an angle 85 as the lower end, the front leg 86 of which extends to the lower edge of the end wall 81 of the inserts and thus covers the front edge of the bottom 1 of the pull-out and secures it against displacement.
  • the upper horizontal leg 87 on the underside of the box profile 84 protrudes slightly inward beyond the profile, forming a lip 88 which rests on the top of the base 1.

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