EP0236809A2 - Bureau support d'appareils, en particulier d'informatique - Google Patents

Bureau support d'appareils, en particulier d'informatique Download PDF

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EP0236809A2
EP0236809A2 EP87102340A EP87102340A EP0236809A2 EP 0236809 A2 EP0236809 A2 EP 0236809A2 EP 87102340 A EP87102340 A EP 87102340A EP 87102340 A EP87102340 A EP 87102340A EP 0236809 A2 EP0236809 A2 EP 0236809A2
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cable duct
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Herbert L. Wiesmann
Arno Leiendecker
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VS Vereinigte Spezialmobelfabriken GmbH and Co KG
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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
    • A47B21/00Tables or desks for office equipment, e.g. typewriters, keyboards
    • A47B21/06Tables or desks for office equipment, e.g. typewriters, keyboards characterised by means for holding, fastening or concealing cables
    • 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
    • A47B17/00Writing-tables

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  • the invention relates to an equipment work table, in particular for computer systems, such as instructional computer systems, with a table top and at least one receptacle for electrical wiring or the like which is substantially below this.
  • an equipment work table which has a channel-shaped receptacle for electrical wiring, at least parallel to a side cheek or parallel to another side of the table top, in which openings are provided for the passage of the lines.
  • the channel can lie essentially below the table top and is adapted to accommodate sockets.
  • the disadvantage of this design is, in particular, that relatively long cable routes can result from the respective lead-through opening to the device above the table top and the cables do not take the shortest route from the area of the table top are to be managed.
  • the recording is relatively difficult to access, so that the cables, sockets or the like. cannot be reached at any time.
  • the invention has for its object to provide an equipment work table of the type mentioned, which ensures a very short free cable routing above the table top from any point on the table top with a simple structure and enables quick access to the sunk in the receptacle at any time To have cables.
  • the receptacle has a cable duct located in the rear region of the table top and extending over a substantial part of its width, which extends along at least part of a long side with one into a Openable shaft lock and at least one cable through-slot delimited on one long side by the shaft lock in the closed position, which in individual sections lying one behind the other or continuously continuously expediently also extends over a substantial part of the width of the table, in particular over the entire length of the cable shaft.
  • the cables can be guided out of and into the cable duct practically at any point, whereby the insertion of a cable is extremely simple, since the slot limitation is practically completely removed after opening the shaft closure and therefore the cables are not through narrow openings must be passed through.
  • the width of the feed-through slot can, however, be selected to be substantially smaller than the width of the known feed-through openings, since device plugs do not pass through the feed-through slits must be moved, but for this purpose the shaft lock can be opened.
  • only a through-opening which releases from the slot shape or which enlarges by opening can be provided.
  • the lead-through slot is provided in the top of the table top or immediately adjacent to the back of the table, and preferably has a rear slot delimitation protruding slightly above the top of the table top, in particular formed by a rear shaft wall, through which objects are avoided can be pushed over the rear edge of the table top, since the rear slot limitation forms a stop against this at the same time. Since at least the front slot limitation does not protrude above the top of the table top, it can be used practically at its full depth, ie over the entire area between its front and back edges. But it is also conceivable to provide the feed-through slot immediately adjacent to the top of the table top on the back of the table, if the Table should not be placed directly against a wall.
  • a rear, in particular approximately vertical, lid can also be provided as a shaft closure, which preferably forms the rear slot boundary of the lead-through slot adjacent to its upper edge surface and can protrude slightly above the top of the tabletop in the manner of a rear table cover.
  • This shaft closure is expediently pivoted from the closed position back and down on the table.
  • the shaft closure in its open stop position has a system that is as defined and damped as possible, and so that it can be easily gripped without significantly affecting the smooth outer surfaces, it has at least one recessed handle, which is preferably slightly above to form a stop for the open position the associated outside of the shaft lock protrudes.
  • a particularly advantageous development of the subject matter of the invention consists in that at least one end of the cable duct extends to the associated side boundary of the table, the cable duct and / or the lead-through slot preferably passing essentially continuously over the entire width of the table.
  • the lead-through slot has at least one flexible slot seal, in particular two sealing profiles or sealing strips associated with both slot boundaries, the slot seal preferably at least approximately at least up to the table surface is sufficient so that the part of the lead-through slot lying above the slot seal is not suitable for storing writing utensils or the like. can be used.
  • the feed-through slot can be made so narrow that it is practically impossible to reach into it with one finger.
  • the slot seal also ensures that the cable that is passed through is gently secured against lateral displacement in the slot.
  • the cable duct is also light from its ends is accessible, it is closed at least at one end with an openable end cover. If this end cover can only be unlocked from the inside of the shaft, unauthorized opening of the cable duct is particularly ruled out if the shaft closure is secured in the closed position with at least one lock, in particular two locks that can only be opened with keys. Only after opening the shaft lock can the end cover be unlocked from the inside of the shaft, and the design can easily be made in such a way that no tools or keys are required for this, but only a bolt must be operated by hand.
  • the duct closure is distributed over the length of the duct, particularly bow-shaped supports in the duct provided so that even heavy equipment can be placed directly on the shaft lock when the shaft lock is at the top.
  • the support located at the end of the shaft is also advantageously suitable for forming a locking counter element, such as a slot for a locking element of the end cover, so that a separate locking counter element is not required. Connection pieces of cable ducts leading to the outside can also be secured in the end supports.
  • the end cover expediently has at least one cable bushing, in particular at least one blind cover which can be broken out via predetermined breaking points.
  • the cable duct is expediently dimensioned such that it or the like for receiving at least one commercially available cable duct made of plastic profiles. suitable is.
  • commercially available installation ducts usually have a cross-sectionally U-shaped base body and a cover strip that can be placed on the ends of the legs, to which sockets can be fastened in such a way that they lie essentially within the installation duct, but are accessible from the outside.
  • the cable duct is expediently designed in such a way that the cable duct can be accommodated both with a vertically lying cover strip and with a horizontally lying cover strip, whereby in the first case it is avoided that dirt or liquids which get into the cable duct can penetrate into the socket openings.
  • the cable duct expediently has at least one fastening wall, against which the cable duct is screwed or to which it can be fastened in another way.
  • the cable duct is followed by a cable duct leading downward in the manner of a riser duct, so that the cables to be laid in the cable duct can be guided to floor connections in a concealed manner.
  • the cable duct is expediently arranged in a substantially recessed manner in the outside of this side cheek and in particular only up to a lower foot profile strip made of plastic or the like, forming a base of the table. out so that the cable outlet in the lower area is protected against moisture and the effects of floor cleaning machines.
  • the cable duct can be provided within a tubular table leg which is preferably oval in cross section.
  • the cable duct or the cable duct is divided into separate individual channels.
  • this can be achieved in a simple manner by using a suitable cable duct.
  • this can be achieved in that the cable duct is formed by a recessed profile strip.
  • the cable duct can be closed over its entire length with a sealing strip, so that the cable duct essentially over its entire length, i.e. from the cable duct to the lower cable outlet.
  • Unauthorized opening of the cable duct can be avoided in a particularly simple manner in that the closure strip is secured in its closed position by the associated end cover of the cable duct, that is to say it can only be opened if the end cover has been removed from the cable duct beforehand.
  • various cables such as power connection cables, sockets, coupling plugs and other parts of the electrical network can be accommodated in the cable duct.
  • the device table according to the invention is suitable both as a single table, as a double table, as a teacher table in classrooms, as a desk, as a wall work station and also as a receiving table for a printer, in which case a feed-through slot for the paper web to be printed is expediently provided in the table top is. It is also possible to provide table tops with a stand part on only one side, so that they are modular can be combined with other add-on elements to form larger work areas.
  • an apparatus work table 1 has an upper, rectangular table top 2 which, in the case of the work table being designed as a double table according to FIG. 1, has a substantially greater length than its depth.
  • the table top 2 is arranged on a table frame 3, which, if the table top is not intended for attachment to a wall, is designed as a stand frame, wherein the stand surfaces can be formed by leveling screws or, as shown, for mobile formation of the table by casters or means for floor fastening of the table can also be provided.
  • the table frame 3 is essentially formed by two plate-shaped side cheeks 4, which are only slightly set back from the side edges of the table top, parallel to one another, and longitudinal traverses 5, 6 connecting these, the upper of which in the form of a vertical bar on the underside of the table top 2 connects, while the lower one in the form of a tube or rod forms a footrest.
  • the side cheeks, on the lower longitudinal edges of which foot profiles 7 are inserted from plastic are, extend to the back 8 of the table 1, but stand back from the front or the front edge of the table top 2 by a suitable amount.
  • the underside of the table top 2 is immediately adjacent to the rear longitudinal edge of a cable duct 10 which is essentially square in cross-section and whose horizontal cross-sectional extent is approximately 156 mm, slightly larger than its clear height, which is approximately 142 mm.
  • the cable duct 10 which lies parallel to the rear longitudinal edge of the table top 2 and essentially adjoins this longitudinal edge in plan view, is delimited by the table top 2.
  • the cable duct 10 is delimited by a duct wall 11, which is formed by the upper part of the cross member 5 projecting downward over the cable duct 10.
  • a lower, horizontal shaft wall 12 is provided on the underside and a rear vertical shaft wall 13 is provided on the rear, which projects upwards from the underside of the lower shaft wall 12 to slightly above the table surface 9 formed by the top of the table top 2 and from the rear, has a continuous, relatively small distance of, for example, about 17 mm from the parallel longitudinal edge of the table top 2.
  • the at the top of the cable duct 10 rear part of the table top 2 is formed as lying in the plane of the rest of the table top 2 and having the same plate thickness as this, strip-shaped shaft closure 14, the width of which is smaller by the distance from the shaft wall 13 than the associated clear width of the cable duct 10 is.
  • the shaft closure 14 is pivotably mounted on the front table top part about a pivot axis 15 parallel to the longitudinal direction of the cable duct 10 or the table top 2 in the opening position indicated by dash-dotted lines in FIG. 2, this pivot axis 15 being slightly above the table surface 9 and in the plane of the front Longitudinal edge of the shaft closure 14 or the rear longitudinal edge of the front table top part is provided, while the associated furniture hinges 42 are sunk.
  • the gap between the shaft wall 13 and the shaft closure 14 forms a cable feed-through slot 16, the rear or outer longitudinal edge surface of the shaft closure 14 being adjacent to the front or inner slot delimitation 17 and the parallel front or inner side of the shaft wall 13 upper longitudinal edge surface forms the rear or outer slot boundary 18.
  • the height of the feed-through slot 16 is therefore essentially equal to the plate thickness of the shaft closure 14.
  • the rear shaft wall 13 can also be pivotable into an open position about a lower pivot axis 15 ⁇ .
  • the shaft closure 14 is securely supported in the closed position parallel to the rest of the table top 2 by stop limitation, this support being able to be provided directly opposite the shaft wall 13, which only needs to have corresponding supports projecting beyond its inside.
  • four bow-shaped or rectangular frame-shaped supports 19, 20 made of flat material are distributed over the length of the shaft closure 14, of which two supports 20 directly adjoin the ends of the cable duct 10 lie in this.
  • the vertical legs of the brackets are fastened to the inner sides of the shaft walls 11, 13, while the lower leg is fastened to the shaft wall 12.
  • the upper leg 21 of each bracket 19 or 20, which is continuous over the entire width of the cable duct 10, serves as a support for the shaft closure 14.
  • the supports 19, 20, which consist of only about 3 mm thick material, only narrow the inside width of the cable duct 10 insignificant, whereby at least one leg of each support 19 or 20 sunk by its thickness can engage in a corresponding groove-shaped depression on the inside of the associated shaft wall 11 to 13 or shaft closure 14.
  • the material width of each support 19 or 20 is only a few centimeters, so that the feed-through slot 16 is interrupted only in the area of four places with an extremely short length, but otherwise, like the cable duct 10 and the shaft closure 14, essentially over the entire width of the table top 2 goes through.
  • the through slot and the shaft closure including the cable duct expediently go over the entire length or over a rear part of the length of this side edge.
  • the top of the shaft closure 14 forms, in its closed position, a continuation 22 of the table surface 9 that extends as far as the through-slot 16.
  • the through-slot can also be divided into individual openings, for example by comb-like formation of at least one slot boundary.
  • the two ends of the cable duct 10 lie in the side walls 4, which are provided with corresponding cutouts such that the ends of the lower shaft wall 12 and the rear shaft wall 13 sit on the lower transverse edge of this cutout and with the outside of the Complete the associated side wall 4 flush.
  • the inside of the front shaft wall 11 lies in the plane of the front upright delimitation of the cutout, so that this shaft wall 11 connects with its end edges to the inside of the side walls 4.
  • the two outer supports 20 are flush with the outer sides of the side cheeks 4.
  • Each end cover 23 designed as a plastic injection molded part has a flange collar 24 which engages in the associated support 20 and which is provided on the inside of a flat, thin cover plate 25, this cover plate 25 projecting beyond the flange collar 24 on all sides.
  • the cover plate 25 projects only by the material thickness of the support 20, so that it is here directly on the underside of the shaft closure 14, on the upright boundary edge of the cutout of the side wall 4 and on the front of the rear shaft wall 13 connects, while the cover plate 25 additionally projects in the lower region by the thickness of the shaft wall 12 over the flange collar 24, so that it extends to the lower limit of the cutout of the side cheek 4.
  • cover plate 25 therefore does not protrude beyond the associated side edge of the table top 2, but is slightly set back relative to it, the cover plate 25, however, projecting beyond the outside of the side cheek 4 by its thickness.
  • a locking member 26 is rotatably mounted about an axis perpendicular to the cover plate 25 with a wing-like handle 27, the locking member 26 being a locking counter-member, a slot 28 in one leg of the associated support 20, for example in the front or rear upright leg kel is assigned.
  • breakable covers 43 are provided which can be broken out via predetermined breaking points 44.
  • the shaft closure 14 for its part, is secured in the closed position with two locks 29 located adjacent to its ends, for example countersunk cylinder locks, which also expediently interlockingly engage in the associated support 20, preferably in the upper leg thereof.
  • the shaft closure 14 Inwardly adjacent to each lock 29, the shaft closure 14 each has a handle 30, which is substantially recessed in its upper side, in the form of, for example, a so-called shell handle which can be gripped to open and close the shaft closure 14.
  • the handle 30 protrudes slightly above the top of the shaft lock 14 so that it rests in its open position according to FIG. 2 on the table surface 9 of the rest of the tabletop part, while the rest of the shaft lock 14 is contact-free relative to the table surface 9.
  • a two-part slot seal 31 is provided in the lead-through slot 16, which is formed by two sealing strips 32, 33 which engage in the relaxed state in the two slot boundaries 17, 18, namely, for example, two brush strips, and over the entire length of the Through slot 16 passes continuously.
  • the top of the slot seal 31 expediently extends approximately to the level of the table surface 9 and can also protrude slightly upwards relative to this, whereby it expediently only extends over part of the slot height.
  • the sealing strips 32, 33 are recessed with plinth profiles into the slot boundaries 17, 18 and fastened, for example, by gluing. As a result, an effective dust seal of the feed-through slot 16 is also formed when cables are passed through it.
  • FIG. 6 shows a slightly modified embodiment for a work table, the base frame 3a of which is not formed by side walls, but by four individual table legs 4a, which are connected to one another directly below the lower shaft wall 12a by means of frame-shaped cross members 5a.
  • the legs 4a and the crossbeams 5a can consist of tubular profiles and can be welded together to form the base 3a.
  • the supports 19a, 20a are U-shaped in a bow-like manner and have their leg ends on the upper side of the lower shaft wall 12a, while their U-transverse web rests on the underside of the shaft closure 14a.
  • the locking counter-member can be seen in the leg of a support 20a.
  • a cable duct 34 which lies essentially in the outside of the associated side cheek 4, can connect to each end of the cable duct 10 and connects this end to the lower region of the table frame for cable extension and in particular to the top of the Foot profile 7 is enough.
  • the cable channel 34 has in the outside of the side wall 4 an approximately in the middle of the width of the cable duct 10 and compared to this narrower, groove-shaped recess 35, which extends from the lower edge of the side wall 4 to the overlying limit of its cutout and through the associated end edge passes through the lower shaft wall 12 and, in the case of a frame-shaped design of the support 20, is also provided in the lower frame legs thereof, so that it extends into the interior of the shaft.
  • the actual cable channel profile strip 36 made of aluminum or the like. used that on its outside on the outside of the cheek 4 open long side with a possibly only slightly over the outside of the Sidewall 4 protruding sealing strip 37 can be closed.
  • This sealing strip 37 which can be connected or detached from the profile strip 36 both transversely to the longitudinal direction of the cable duct 34 by clipping in and also by longitudinal displacement, is overlapped at its upper end by the lower edge of the cover plate 25 and thereby secured against unauthorized opening.
  • the lower end of the sealing strip 37 provides a short distance above the foot profile 7, so that there is an outlet opening for the cables.
  • an example of a floor-free base cabinet 38 with a lockable front door can also be arranged on the underside of the table top 2 adjacent to the inside of at least one side wall 4, this base cabinet expediently reaching as far as the front shaft wall 12 of the cable duct 10.
  • the table frame 3b below the cable shaft i.e. on the rear, has a divided, for example shelf-like storage space, which can be open to the rear of the table and its uppermost shelf compartment 39 on the top, for example through the lower shaft wall 12 of the cable duct is limited.
  • the shelf rims expediently extend to the inside of both side walls 4b, while the rear wall of the storage space can be formed by a lower extension of the front shaft wall or the crossbeam 5b. Otherwise, the same reference numerals are used in FIGS. 11 to 23 for corresponding parts as in FIGS. 1 to 10, but with different letter indices.
  • the base cabinet 38c according to FIG. 12 has a drawer-like configuration Trains on.
  • the rear storage space or the shelf compartments 39d can also be closed with doors, for example sliding doors that can be pushed over one another.
  • the work table 1a according to FIGS. 14 and 15 has a table frame 3a corresponding to that according to FIG. 6.
  • the table frame 3a is essentially formed by four vertical table legs 4a, which are connected to one another directly below the lower shaft wall 12a of the cable duct 10a via cross members 5a.
  • the rear table legs 4a only extend to the underside of the lower shaft wall 12a and are connected to one another immediately below this by means of a crossbar 6a.
  • the front table legs 4a protrude upward above the lateral crossbeams 5a and extend to the underside of the table top 2a, below which they are connected to one another by a further crossbeam.
  • the areas between the upper sides of the lateral crossbeams 5a, the underside of the table top 2a, the outside of the front leg of the respectively associated support 20a and the rear edge of the respective front table leg 4a can be closed with a plate-shaped cover 40.
  • an intermediate floor can also be held on the base frame 3a or on the table legs 4a, which is expediently or similarly via roller slide guides. is extendable to the front and is particularly suitable for storing the zigzag paper web for a printer to be placed on the table top 2a, the table top 2a then having a pass-through slot 41 for the direct feeding of this paper web to the printer.
  • the slot seal 31a of the lead-through slot 16a consists of two tubular sealing profiles 32a, 33a, which are fastened with radial pins in bores of the slot boundaries 17a, 18a and, with the lead-through slot 16a closed, resiliently abut one another with their mutually facing surface lines.
  • the sealing profiles 32a, 33a can be flattened elastically and thereby enable the cable to be passed through.
  • the table legs 4a are oval in cross-section, their larger cross-sectional extent being parallel to the sides of the work table.
  • the outer wall of at least one rear table leg 4a is pierced by a longitudinal slot 35a, the width of which is adapted to the closure bar 37a of the profile bar 36a arranged in the table leg 4a.
  • This profile strip 36a can have individual channels separated from one another by intermediate webs.
  • the closure strip 37a according to FIG. 18 can be held by engagement in the profile strip 36a.
  • the sealing strip 37e can also be held directly on the table leg 4e, for example on the side boundaries of the slot 35e, so that the profiled strip 36e can then lie without contact at a distance from the sealing strip 37e and on its outer sides with the walls of the table leg 4e further individual channels are limited. If these individual channels are not to be accessible, the legs of the profile strip 36f according to FIG. 20 can extend to the lateral boundaries of the slot 35f. 21, the profile strip 36g is trapezoidal in cross section, the closure strip 37g engaging with spread leg webs between the inner sides of the legs of the profile strip 36g converging to the slot 35g and with an outer one Cover strip overlaps the table leg 4g adjacent to the slot 35g on the outside.
  • the profile strip or the like can be welded to the table leg. be attached, wherein the welds may be provided on the side boundaries of the slot. 17 shows, the slot 35a does not reach all the way to the lower end of the table leg 4a, that is to say that its lower end surface is provided at a slight distance above the lower end of the table leg 4a.
  • the work table 1h according to FIGS. 22 and 23 is designed as a relatively narrow single table and is particularly suitable for setting up a printer, for which purpose a through-slot 41h is provided in the table top 2h, adjacent to the shaft lock 14h.

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