EP0332096A2 - Table avec dispositif de liaison - Google Patents
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- EP0332096A2 EP0332096A2 EP89103842A EP89103842A EP0332096A2 EP 0332096 A2 EP0332096 A2 EP 0332096A2 EP 89103842 A EP89103842 A EP 89103842A EP 89103842 A EP89103842 A EP 89103842A EP 0332096 A2 EP0332096 A2 EP 0332096A2
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47B—TABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
- A47B87/00—Sectional furniture, i.e. combinations of complete furniture units, e.g. assemblies of furniture units of the same kind such as linkable cabinets, tables, racks or shelf units
- A47B87/002—Combination of tables; Linking or assembling means therefor
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47B—TABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
- A47B13/00—Details of tables or desks
- A47B13/003—Connecting table tops to underframes
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47B—TABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
- A47B2200/00—General construction of tables or desks
- A47B2200/08—Linkage means with struts between foot and table top
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- the invention relates to a table with a connecting device for connecting the table to an adjacent table top, a hanging plate or the like.
- a table of this type is known from European laid-open specification 0 264 589. There, in the area of the table edge, there is provided a pivoting mounting lever. A corresponding opening and a securing element are installed on the table provided for the connection. Such a device is complicated and only allows connections between adjacent tables in precisely predetermined directions.
- a table with a connecting device is also known from German utility model 87 12 124.
- a truncated cone-shaped connecting part is fastened on the upper end of a table leg and supports the table top. This part protrudes slightly over the side of the table top, so that an adjacent table top can be placed there. However, as long as the adjacent table top has not been placed on this part, it is aesthetically disruptive.
- a table with a connecting device for connecting the table to an adjacent table top, hanging plate or the like which is characterized in that in the area of a table leg and below the table top or the frame a pivotable about an approximately vertical axis Support member is provided, the top of which is designed to support a table top, hanging plate, table frame or the like and which, in a pivoted-out position, serves as a support for an adjacent table top, hanging plate, frame or the like.
- Fig. 1 shows a table 10 with a table top 11, a frame 12, 12 'and a table leg 13, which is designed in the form of a circular cylindrical tube and extends at least partially vertically when the table - as usual - is on a horizontal surface.
- both support members 14, 15 are rotatably supported and e.g. supported by a support ring 16 which is fixed on the tube 13.
- Both support members 14, 15 can be pivoted through 360 ° around the tubular table leg 13, which forms a vertical axis of rotation.
- Both support members have in this embodiment in the side view the shape of an approximately isosceles triangle, one leg for the viewer against the table leg 13 and the other leg forms the top 18, which either against the frame 12, 12 'of your own table 10th is present, as is shown for the support part 14, or can be folded out, as is shown in FIG. 1 for the support part 15, and then forms a support for an adjacent suspension plate 21 or its frame 22.
- the support members 14, 15 form an organic unit with the table and are therefore not noticeable.
- an elongated hole 23 is provided in the support 18, and an engagement member 24 made of relatively hard rubber, plastic or the like, which is approximately complementary to the elongated hole 23, is fastened to the frame 22 of the suspension plate 21 can engage in the elongated hole 23. Its preferred embodiment is described in detail below with reference to FIGS. 16 to 21.
- the engagement member 24 can be widened somewhat at its free end so that it engages in the elongated hole 23, or it can expand upwards so that it is jammed in the elongated hole 23.
- a locking of the engaging member 24 in the elongated hole 23 is naturally also possible, and instead of an elongated hole, for example, a round hole could also be provided, and a corresponding round engaging member, but the elongated shape offers significant advantages.
- the support member 14 has a tubular section 26 which surrounds the tubular table leg 13, and above this section 26 there is a tubular section 27 of the support member 15 which also encloses the tubular table leg 13.
- the sections 26 and 27 serve to support the support members 14, 15 on the table leg 13.
- the support members 14, 15 are expediently as die-cast parts, for. B. made of aluminum.
- a closing part 28 is applied above the section 27 on the tube 13 and forms an optical connection to the frames 12, 12 '.
- Fig. 2 shows the attachment of the suspension plate 21 or its frame 22 on the support member 15, wherein the engagement member 24 engages in the elongated hole 23 and forms a releasable connection therewith.
- Fig. 3 shows the table 10 seen from the side of the table top 21, wherein the support member 15 is folded and is below the frame 12 '.
- Fig. 4 shows with solid lines the support members 14, 15 in their rest positions, in which they are under the frames 12, 12 '. Furthermore, two possible positions 15 'and 15' of the support member 15 are shown with dashed lines. In these positions, the support member 15 engages, also in its rest position. Further rest positions are possible, e.g. for trapezoidal tables, one of which is shown in FIG. 5. Any known locking device can be used for locking, e.g. a spring-loaded ball that engages in a corresponding counter groove.
- Fig. 5 shows the arrangement of two hanging tables 21, 21 '. 30 is a trapezoidal table, and between this and a square table 10, the hanging table 21 is arranged. Furthermore, the hanging table 21 'between the square table 10 and a second square table 10' is arranged. In this way, there are various options for assembling tables as required. It is particularly favorable in the invention that two persons are not required for the assembly of such table groups, as is usually the case, but that an individual can carry out the required operations alone, since the support the hanging tables 21, 21 'on the pivoted support members 14 or 15 can be carried out by an individual without difficulty.
- This embodiment is suitable in principle for all table shapes, but especially for hanging tables 34, the frame 35 of which has a triangular cross-section according to FIG. 9. As shown, this is an isosceles, rectangular triangle, one leg 36 of the right angle forming the support for the table top 37, the other leg 38 facing the inside of the table, and the base 39 of the triangle as shown runs diagonally from the top outside to the bottom inside.
- a frame shape is sometimes preferred for visual reasons, since it gives the table or the hanging plate a pleasing appearance. 8
- this frame 35 is welded in the area of a corner of the suspension plate 34 via a weld 43 with a frame 35 'adjoining it at right angles, so that the frames 35 and 35' together form a rectangular inner corner 44.
- this inner corner 44 could also be formed by any other fitting, for. B. a corresponding piece of wood screwed onto the underside of the plate 37, e.g. can also have an inclined outer surface 39.
- the support members 45 and 46 are adapted to this special shape of the inclined surface 39 and for this purpose each have an inclined support surface 47 and 48, which, how 9, bears against the inclined surface 39 and supports it.
- an inclined support surface a few support points would also suffice for the inclined surface 39, as is readily apparent to the person skilled in the art.
- FIG. 9 shows, for example, that the frame 35 rests with its lower edge 53 on the horizontal section 50 of the support member 46.
- a vertical part 54 is also used for positive fastening. As an alternative, this can be fastened to the horizontal section 50 and project upwards away from it. It is then in the assembled state against the inner leg 38 of the frame 35 and also against the inner leg of the frame 35 ', cf. Fig. 8. As another alternative, this part can be attached to the underside of the suspension plate 34, as indicated in Fig. 9 with dash-dotted lines 54 ', and then it engages with its free end in the recess 53 provided for this purpose. This second alternative is preferred.
- the inclined support surface 48 in connection with the horizontal section 50 and the part 54 results in a secure, positive engagement between the frame 35, 35 'and the support member 46, especially if the part 54' on the Hanging plate 34 is attached and protrudes into the recess 53.
- the two support members 45 and 46 are pivotally attached to a table leg 60 of a table 61 and engage in different rotational positions.
- the table leg 60 has a lower tube 62 in which, e.g. by means of a cross pin 64, a tube 63 of smaller diameter is fastened, on which the support members 45 and 46 are rotatably arranged.
- the table 61 also has frames 66, 66 'with a triangular cross section, which are perpendicular to each other and are welded together at their joint via a weld seam 67 and via a weld seam 68 with the inner tube 63.
- the table 61 has a table top 69.
- the support member 46 has a tubular section 70 which is rotatably mounted on the inner tube 63 (FIGS. 6 and 8) and is axially supported on the outer tube 62 (FIG. 6) is. From this section 70, in the manner clearly and uniquely illustrated in FIGS. 13 to 15, which forms part of the disclosure, a triangular part 71 extends, which at its upper, horizontal end merges with the inclined support surface 48 on the one hand, and in FIG the horizontal section 50 with the opening 53 provided therein for the pin 54 '.
- FIGS. 10 to 12 show the support member 45 with all details.
- This also has a tubular section 75 which is rotatably mounted on the inner tube 63 (FIGS. 6 and 8) and is axially supported on the tubular section 70. From this section 75, in the manner clearly and uniquely illustrated in FIGS. 10 to 12, which forms part of the disclosure, a triangular part 76 extends, which, as is apparent from FIG. 7, lies symmetrically with respect to the triangular part 71 and therefore protrudes downward over the annular part 70. At its upper, horizontal end, the triangular part 76 merges, on the one hand, into the inclined support surface 47 and, on the other hand, into the horizontal section 49 (FIG. 8), to which an upwardly projecting part can also be fastened, analogous to part 54.
- the support members 45 and 46 can be pivoted in the unused state, so that they abut with their inclined support surfaces against the inclined surfaces of the frames 66 and 66 '.
- the required support link e.g. in Fig. 8 the support member 46 is pivoted out, e.g. in one of its rest positions. It is now ready to put on the hanging plate 34, this hanging plate 34 naturally being placed on a total of four supporting parts, cf. Fig. 5.
- a ring segment 81 is used for the optical closure in the upper region, which is pushed or clipped onto the inner tube 63 above the tubular section 75.
- the engagement member 24 has the shape of an elongated oval with two mutually parallel side edges 130, 131, which define the greatest width of the engagement member 24 in plan.
- the engagement member 24 has a base surface 132 for resting on the frame 22, and from this base surface 132 two spread bare pin 133, 134 away, each having a longitudinal slot 133 ', 134' and are penetrated by a longitudinal bore 133 ⁇ , 134 ⁇ . If a screw (not shown) is screwed into the bores 1 33 ⁇ , 134 ⁇ , it expands the expansion pins 133 and 134 and thereby anchors them in the frame 22, cf. 20 and 21.
- two recesses 141, 142 are provided in the region of the two longitudinal ends of the engagement member 24 and in the region of the bores 133 ⁇ , 134 ⁇ , which extend from the free end 137 to approximately the height of the side edges 130, 131, as is particularly the case in FIG. 17 shows. These recesses 141, 142 facilitate the insertion of screws into the bores 133 ⁇ , 134 ⁇ , as can be easily seen.
- a longitudinal groove 143 is provided in the region of the longitudinal axis of the engagement member 24, which extends in the longitudinal direction from the recess 141 to the recess 142 and which extends in depth from the free end 137 to approximately the height of the side edges 130, 131.
- the engagement member 24 in the area of both recesses 141, 142 each has a lateral bevel 144 or 145, which extends obliquely from the free end 137 to approximately the height of the side edges 130, 131, as clearly shown in FIGS. 17 and 18.
- the engagement member 24 attached to the frame 22 is first inserted into the recess 23 of the support member 15 by the operator, whereby it is self-centering through its inclined surfaces 138, 139, 144, 145. This is important because it eliminates the need for precise fitting work. Since the width of the recess 23 is slightly smaller than the distance between the side edges 130, 131, the engaging member 24 with these side edges 130, 131 initially rests on the support member 15 without latching, as shown in FIG. 20. For example, the recess 23 can have a width of 10 mm, while the distance between the two side edges 130, 131 can be 10.5 mm.
- the engaging member 24 is brought into the recess 23 for engagement. Then, as shown in FIG. 21, the side edges 130, 131 come to lie below the recess 23 of the support member 15.
- the longitudinal groove 143 allows a certain deflection of the two legs of the engagement member 24, designated 149 and 150 in FIG. made of a polyamide, hard rubber or the like.
- the procedure for disassembling the hanging plate 21 is reversed: First, e.g. by a punch from below, the engaging member 24 is brought into the disengaged position shown in FIG. 20, in which it still rests on the support member 15. After this has been done at all corners of the suspension plate 21, this can then be carried away by an individual. This enables one-man operation both during assembly and disassembly.
- the adjacent table elements form a fixed unit with each other and e.g. then do not laterally move the table element 21 relative to the table elements 10 or 28.
- the connected table elements behave practically as if they were rigidly connected to each other. This is achieved by the position and shape of the engaging member 24, in particular in that the longitudinal axis of the engaging member 24 extends approximately parallel to the table frame 22 to which it is attached and which is a longitudinal frame of the table, cf. Fig. 1.
- the engaging member 24 can easily be threaded and aligned in the associated elongated recess 23 of the relevant support member without already fully engaging. It is only after aligning that - thanks to its resilient design - it is completely pushed into its final position by pressure from above brought, in which it firmly connects the table top with the adjacent table or the like. The connection is then very stable and allows the table arrangement thus formed to be moved practically like a rigid unit. Conversely, when disassembling, the engagement member can first be released from its locked position, but it still lies on the support member of the adjacent table. Only when all the engaging members of the table top in question are disengaged, is the table top then removed and carried away. In this way, both the insertion and the removal of a table top can be carried out by an individual, that is, the invention enables a one-man operation. In view of the personnel savings in such work, this is of great practical value.
- the engaging member 24 - as a kinematic reversal - can be provided on the upper side of the support member 15, while the elongate recess is in the frame 22.
- the solution shown is preferred because of the lighter and particularly sensible assembly.
- - Claims 11 to 18 also have independent meaning for themselves.
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EP0332096A2 true EP0332096A2 (fr) | 1989-09-13 |
EP0332096A3 EP0332096A3 (fr) | 1991-01-02 |
EP0332096B1 EP0332096B1 (fr) | 1993-08-04 |
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