EP0457957B1 - Dispositif pour fixer un montant pour un support à un meuble - Google Patents

Dispositif pour fixer un montant pour un support à un meuble Download PDF

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EP0457957B1
EP0457957B1 EP90119156A EP90119156A EP0457957B1 EP 0457957 B1 EP0457957 B1 EP 0457957B1 EP 90119156 A EP90119156 A EP 90119156A EP 90119156 A EP90119156 A EP 90119156A EP 0457957 B1 EP0457957 B1 EP 0457957B1
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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
    • A47B21/03Tables or desks for office equipment, e.g. typewriters, keyboards with substantially horizontally extensible or adjustable parts other than drawers, e.g. leaves
    • 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
    • A47B37/00Tables adapted for other particular purposes
    • A47B2037/005Tables specially adapted for laboratories
    • 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
    • A47B21/03Tables or desks for office equipment, e.g. typewriters, keyboards with substantially horizontally extensible or adjustable parts other than drawers, e.g. leaves
    • A47B21/0314Platforms for supporting office equipment
    • 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
    • A47B2200/00General construction of tables or desks
    • A47B2200/0066Workstations
    • A47B2200/0076Vertical technical column supporting office equipment
    • 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
    • A47B2200/00General construction of tables or desks
    • A47B2200/0084Accessories for tables or desks
    • A47B2200/0085Supplementary support fixed on the edge of a desk or table
    • 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
    • A47B2200/00General construction of tables or desks
    • A47B2200/0084Accessories for tables or desks
    • A47B2200/0087Additional support mounted on an office desk or table periphery with parts resting on the ground
    • 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
    • A47B2230/00Furniture jointing; Furniture with such jointing
    • A47B2230/0003Adjustable furniture jointing
    • A47B2230/0011Hooks and loops as in hook and look-type fastener

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  • the invention relates to a device for fastening a vertical support column for a resilient plate on a piece of furniture.
  • Resilient panels are attached to pieces of furniture as additional worktops, storage panels and the like for different purposes by means of vertical support columns.
  • vertical support columns In particular on office furniture, preferably desks, such plates are used as telephone carriers or screen carriers. It is also known to use such panels as standing desk panels.
  • the vertical support columns that support these resilient panels are attached to the associated piece of furniture in a variety of ways.
  • US Pat. No. 3,232,249 describes the fastening of vertical support columns which support a table top by means of two clamps screwed onto the side wall of a piece of furniture. Fastening using the clamps requires a suitable side wall of the piece of furniture for screwing on the clamps. Screwing the clamps on will damage the piece of furniture, which will remain visible after the vertical support column has been removed.
  • DE-PS 37 30 482 shows a vertical support column which carries the plate of a standing desk.
  • the support column is screwed to the base of a desk.
  • a suitably accessible foot is necessary to screw on the support column.
  • the base of the desk must have appropriate holes for the screws, which impair the appearance and, if necessary, must be made by a specialist with suitable tools when retrofitting.
  • DE-PS 37 40 953 shows the attachment of a vertical support column of a standing desk to a desk, the desk is placed on a base plate at the lower end of the support column and the support column is clamped with a horizontally projecting clamping arm under the worktop of the desk.
  • the desk must have a protruding worktop to grip the tension arm.
  • the attachment is therefore not suitable for any piece of furniture.
  • the clamping arm is held on the underside of the worktop with little strength.
  • the invention has for its object to provide a particularly simple, resilient and removable without permanent damage to the piece of furniture for a vertical support column, which is largely independent of the shape of the piece of furniture.
  • At least one textile fastener is used to fasten the vertical support column to the piece of furniture.
  • the known textile adhesive fastener for which the term Velcro is also common, consists of two parts, a hook part and a hooking part.
  • the hook part consists of a preferably flexible carrier with hook-shaped or mushroom-shaped adhesive elements which get caught in textile loops or fibers of the hooking part, which preferably also has a flexible carrier. When closed, these touch fasteners can absorb very high shear forces in the plane of the closure, but can be separated relatively easily perpendicular to the plane of the closure.
  • the vertical support column carrying a resilient plate, e.g. the plate of a telephone support arm or a screen support arm or the desk plate of a standing desk, a holding plate, which is provided with a part of the textile fastener.
  • the other part of the textile fastener is attached to a corresponding point on the piece of furniture.
  • the holding plate is preferably attached to the support column with respect to the piece of furniture in such a way that the adhesive closure preferably absorbs the tilting moment acting on the support column when the plate is loaded in the shear direction.
  • the adhesive fastener part is preferably attached to the piece of furniture by gluing by means of an adhesive or a self-adhesive film, which again leaves no residue have it removed from the piece of furniture. If the support column is removed from the piece of furniture, since the additional load-bearing plate is no longer required or is to be installed at a different location, the adhesive fastener is removed from the piece of furniture and this is given its unchanged original appearance again.
  • the support column can be attached to the piece of furniture at any point on the piece of furniture, care being taken that on the one hand the holding plate can easily be placed on the piece of furniture and that on the other hand the tilting moment acting on the support column preferably closes the adhesive closure in its plane to shear claimed.
  • the holding plate is mounted horizontally on the support column and engages with its adhesive closure on a horizontal worktop of the piece of furniture.
  • This embodiment is suitable for all types of tables and also for all table-high pieces of furniture which generally have a horizontal top.
  • the attachment of the support column by means of a horizontal holding plate on a horizontal surface of the piece of furniture makes the device largely independent of the shape of the piece of furniture.
  • a universal design of the device is therefore suitable for any piece of furniture, which is particularly important for retrofitting existing pieces of furniture.
  • the plate supported by the support column acts on the worktop by means of the Holding fastener fastened fastening plate essentially a tilting moment. Shear forces do not therefore act on the adhesive closure in the plane of the adhesive closure, but when the rigid holding plate tilts the adhesive closure over its entire surface at the same time, there is a high adhesive force against such a tilting moment and thus a stable attachment of the support column . If high tipping loads are to be expected, for example if the support column supports the desk plate of a standing desk on a long horizontal cantilever arm, it is advantageous to provide an additional fastening which absorbs the tipping moment acting on the holding plate. For this purpose, a fastening is preferably also selected, which can be separated again from the piece of furniture without permanent damage.
  • the support column leads past the worktop to the side.
  • the support column can thus be guided down over the worktop, so that the additional attachment to a second point of the support column is possible at a distance from the holding plate.
  • the second attachment point can be, for example, a bottom plate attached to the lower end of the support column, on which the piece of furniture is placed, as is known from DE-PS 37 40 953.
  • a textile adhesive fastener which is attached to a support plate provided at the lower end of the support column, also serves as the second fastening point.
  • the support column can stand on the floor with this support plate.
  • the support plate can carry the hook part of the adhesive fastener and the textile floor covering itself serves as a hooking part of the adhesive fastener.
  • a floor plate is attached to the floor, which carries the second part of the adhesive fastener.
  • the support plate can also engage with the adhesive closure from below on the underside of the piece of furniture.
  • the support plate can also engage with the adhesive fastener on a side wall of the piece of furniture, although here too the distance between the two fastening points should be chosen as large as possible.
  • the holding plate can be attached to the support column in a height-adjustable manner. If necessary, the support plate can also be arranged on the support column in addition or alone in a height-adjustable manner.
  • the support column running past the worktop of the piece of furniture is unfavorable in some applications for reasons of space, for example because two pieces of furniture cannot be placed directly next to one another with their worktops.
  • this can be avoided in that the support column has a rectangular profile and with their two thighs are against one corner of the worktop.
  • the pieces of furniture can be moved together with their worktops up to the distance corresponding to the thickness of the legs of the support plate.
  • a further embodiment can be used in which the holding plate is mounted horizontally at the lower end of the supporting column, so that the supporting column stands on the holding plate fastened to the worktop by means of the adhesive fastener. Since the support column is held only by the holding plate sitting on the worktop, there are no parts protruding beyond the edge of the worktop of the piece of furniture and the piece of furniture can be placed immediately afterwards on another piece of furniture or on a wall.
  • the holding plate can additionally be fastened by a holding bracket.
  • the bracket engages with a horizontal leg over the holding plate, while the other vertical leg is directed downwards and is fastened to the outer edge of the worktop of the piece of furniture by means of a textile adhesive fastener. This downward leg of the bracket thus forms the support plate of the second attachment point. If a tilting moment acts on the horizontal holding plate, it presses the holding bracket upwards, which puts a shear stress on the adhesive fastener of the holding bracket arranged in the vertical plane means. The bracket therefore holds the holding plate in addition to its fastener with high force on the worktop.
  • the vertical leg of the bracket which is arranged on the outer edge of the worktop, protrudes only slightly beyond this outer edge, so that it practically does not significantly hinder a flush connection of the worktops of two pieces of furniture or the pushing of the piece of furniture onto a wall.
  • a holding bracket can be attached to this side edge. If the holding plate is located in a corner of the worktop, holding brackets can be attached to the two edges converging in this corner. Which of these options is chosen essentially depends on where the support column is to be arranged and in which direction the load is essentially applied.
  • a possible tilting moment of the holding plate acts almost exclusively on the holding bracket in the vertical plane of the adhesive fastener.
  • a tilting moment of the holding plate acts via the horizontal leg of the holding bracket as a lever with a tilting moment on the adhesive fastener of the holding bracket, so that its holding force is reduced. This can be prevented by the horizontal leg of the bracket is attached to the holding plate.
  • the horizontal leg of the mounting bracket which extends over the mounting plate, is screwed to the mounting plate.
  • the holding plate has a horizontal insertion slot in its side edges, into which the horizontal leg of the holding bracket can be inserted.
  • the bracket is therefore invisible and does not affect the appearance of the bracket.
  • the bracket can be attached without additional fasteners such as screws and the like.
  • a fastening bracket can be attached under the worktop, which also has a rectangular profile.
  • the horizontal leg of the mounting bracket engages under the worktop, while the other leg stands vertically upwards and lies against the outside edge of the worktop.
  • This vertical leg of the fastening bracket carries one part of the adhesive fastener to which the vertically downward leg of the holding bracket is fastened with the other part of the fastener.
  • the bracket and the mounting bracket thus encompass the edge of the worktop and the holding plate attached to the worktop in the manner of a clamp.
  • a load can be placed on the load on a horizontal arm Lead the plate to a tipping moment around the lower base of the support column standing on the floor, through which the piece of furniture, for example a desk, is moved if its weight is not too great.
  • a connection can be made between the lower end of the support column and a foot of the piece of furniture, which prevents mutual displacement and thus pushing the piece of furniture away.
  • This connection can consist of a mat on which the support column is placed on the one hand and on which the foot of the piece of furniture is placed on the other hand.
  • the support column can be attached to the mat by means of a Velcro fastener, while the foot of the piece of furniture is preferably fixed against displacement on the mat by penetrating into the compressible material of the mat under the weight of the piece of furniture.
  • the mat can also be attached to the floor with a Velcro fastener.
  • the support plate attached to the lower end of the support column extends to the next foot of the piece of furniture and has a cutout in which the foot can be adjusted. This also prevents mutual displacement of the support column and piece of furniture.
  • a soft mat can be placed under at least one foot of the piece of furniture, into which the foot penetrates under its weight, so that it cannot be moved relative to the mat.
  • the mat is attached to the floor with a Velcro fastener.
  • the device according to the invention is suitable in one and the same embodiment or in a few variants for fastening support columns to any pieces of furniture, in particular to any desk models.
  • the device is particularly suitable for retrofitting existing desks with e.g. Telephone support arms, screen arms or standing desk panels.
  • the attachment is easy to use, so that it can be used easily even by a layperson. Apart from sticking the adhesive fastener, no interventions on the piece of furniture are necessary. The adhesive closure can be removed again without leaving any residue on the piece of furniture, so that after a possible removal of the support column there is no permanent damage to the piece of furniture.
  • the fastening device is structurally extremely simple and therefore inexpensive to manufacture.
  • the desk has a worktop 10 and at least one base cabinet 12.
  • the standing desk has a vertical support column 14 to be fastened to the desk, on the upper end of which protrudes beyond the worktop 10 of the desk, a horizontal support arm 16 is preferably pivotally mounted. At the free end of the support arm 16, the resilient standing desk plate 18 is arranged.
  • a holding plate 20 is displaceably arranged on the vertical support column 14.
  • the holding plate 20 protrudes horizontally from the support column 14 standing laterally next to the desk over the worktop 10 of the desk.
  • a part 22, for example the hook part, of a textile adhesive fastener is attached, for example glued.
  • the other part 24 of the adhesive closure, for example the hooking part is glued in the same area under the holding plate 20 on top of the worktop 10.
  • the holding plate 20 can optionally be clamped to the support column 14 by means of a knurled screw 26.
  • the vertical support column 14 stands on the floor 28 with its lower end. At its lower end, which stands on the floor 28, a horizontal support plate 30 is attached to the support column 14.
  • the support plate 30 is fastened to the floor 28 by means of a textile adhesive fastener, as will be explained in more detail below with reference to FIGS. 3 to 5.
  • the support column 14 is first placed on the floor 28 next to the desk, so that the lower end of the support column 14 is fixed to the support plate 30 by means of the adhesive fastener on the floor 28. Then the holding plate 20 is lowered onto the worktop 10 of the desk, so that the adhesive closure 22, 24 closes. The holding plate 20 is thus fixed on the worktop 10 of the desk, so that in this embodiment it is not necessary to clamp the holding plate 20 by means of a knurled screw 26.
  • the attachment of the support plate 30 to the floor 28 by means of the textile adhesive closure expediently depends on the type of floor 28. If the floor 28 is covered with a carpet 32, as shown in FIG. 3, a floor plate 34 is placed on the carpet 32 the support plate 30 placed. One part 22 of the adhesive fastener is glued to the underside of the support plate 30 and the other part 24 of the fastener is glued to the top of the base plate 34. In order to prevent the base plate 34 from slipping away on the carpet 32, the underside of the base plate 34 is brushed with fine wires, as is e.g. is known from the scratches of textile technology. These wires penetrate the pile of the carpet 32 and hold the base plate 34 against shear forces.
  • the support plate 30 with the hook part 22 of the adhesive fastener attached to its underside can be placed directly on the carpet 32, as shown in FIG is.
  • the hook part 22 of the adhesive fastener hooks in the carpet 32, which thus serves as the hooking part of the adhesive fastener.
  • the second part 24 of the adhesive fastener can be glued directly to the floor 28, as shown in FIG. 5.
  • FIG. 1 A second embodiment is shown in FIG.
  • a support plate 36 is displaceable on the lower end of the vertical support column 14 and can be fixed by means of a knurled screw 38.
  • the support plate 36 protrudes horizontally from the support column 14 under the base cabinet 12 of the desk.
  • the other part 24 of the adhesive closure is glued in the same area of the support plate 36 opposite to the underside of the base cabinet 12.
  • the support column 14 is first placed on the floor 28 next to the desk. Then the holding plate 20 is lowered from above onto the worktop 10 and fastened by means of the adhesive closure 22, 24. Then the support plate 36 is guided from below against the base cabinet 12 and fastened to it by means of the adhesive fastener 22, 24. Since both the holding plate 20 and the support plate 36 are held by the respective fastener 22, 24, the knurled screws 26 and 38 are not absolutely necessary. In this embodiment, too, take the two Adhesive fasteners 22, 24 formed attachment points on the support column 14 acting tilting moments.
  • the adhesive closure 22, 24 of the holding plate 20 is the fulcrum for the tilting moment and the adhesive closure 22, 24 of the support plate 36 absorbs the tilting moment or vice versa, the support plate 36 acts as a pivot point and the holding plate 20 takes up the tilting moment with its adhesive closure 22, 24.
  • Figure 7 shows a third embodiment. This exemplary embodiment differs from the ones described above in that the support column 14 is not led down to the floor 28 and does not stand on the floor 28.
  • the lower end of the support column 14 projects down into the region of the base cabinet 12.
  • a support plate 40 is attached, which protrudes horizontally from the support arm 14, which has a surface facing the vertical side wall of the base cabinet 12 and on which the part of a textile adhesive fastener is attached.
  • the other part of the adhesive fastener is glued to the side wall of the base cabinet 12 in the corresponding area.
  • the tilting moment exerted on the support column 14 acts either with the holding plate 20 as the fulcrum, the support plate 40 absorbing the tilting moment with its shear-stressed fastener, or with the support plate 40 as the fulcrum, the holding plate 20 with its fastener 22 , 24 absorbs the tilting moment under shear stress.
  • FIG. 14 A fourth exemplary embodiment is shown in FIG.
  • the support column 14 is mounted centrally on the holding plate 42 fastened on the worktop 10 by means of the adhesive closure 22, 24. There are therefore no parts projecting beyond the outer edge of the worktop 10.
  • the piece of furniture can thus be placed with its worktop 10 immediately afterwards on another piece of furniture or on a wall.
  • a holding bracket 44 in the form of a rectangular profile rail can additionally be used according to the exemplary embodiment in FIG. 9, which is attached with its vertical leg by means of a strip-shaped adhesive fastener 22, 24 to the outer edge of the worktop 10 and with its horizontal one Leg reaches over the holding plate 42.
  • a mounting bracket 44 can be provided if the mounting plate 42 is arranged only on one edge of the worktop 10. If the holding plate 42 is placed on a corner of the worktop 10, a holding bracket 44 can also be arranged on each of the two edges converging in the corner. In this case, the two horizontal legs of the bracket 44 are preferably chamfered in the corner so that they abut with miter.
  • the holding plate 42 sits flush with its edge on the outer edge of the worktop 10, as shown in FIG. 9, it can easily be seen that a tilting moment acting on the holding plate 42 with the edge of the holding plate 42 opposite the holding angle 44 as the tilting edge forms the holding angle 44 essentially claimed in the plane of the adhesive fastener 22, 24.
  • the adhesive fastener 22, 24 has a high holding force in its plane against this shear stress.
  • the holding plate 42 is at a certain distance from the outer edge of the worktop 10, such a tilting moment acting on the holding plate 42 pushes up the horizontal leg of the holding bracket 44, so that a tilting moment acts on the holding bracket 44 (clockwise in FIG. 9) , which tries to pry off the bracket 44 from the edge of the worktop 10.
  • the fastener 22, 24 has a lower adhesive force against such a tilting moment.
  • the horizontal leg of the holding bracket 44 can be fastened, for example screwed, onto the holding plate 42 in the simplest way.
  • levering of the holding bracket 44 is prevented by the fact that the horizontal leg of the holding bracket 44 is inserted into a horizontal insertion slot 46 in the side edge of the holding plate 42.
  • This insertion of the holding bracket 44 into the insertion slot 46 prevents, without additional fastening means, that a tipping moment acting counterclockwise in the illustration of FIG. 10 on the holding plate 42 leads to a tipping moment acting clockwise on the holding bracket 44.
  • the bracket 44 in this embodiment remains practically invisible on the top of the worktop.
  • FIG. 11 shows a top view of the embodiment with two holding brackets 44 which fix two edges of the holding plate 42 placed on a corner of the worktop 10.
  • the holding plate 42 is first placed on the worktop 10 and the adhesive fastener 22, 24 is pressed tightly so that it engages stably. Then the bracket 44 is pushed from the side, the horizontal leg being guided under pressure directed vertically against the worktop 10 until the vertical leg of the bracket 44 abuts the side edge of the worktop 10 and its adhesive closure 22, 24 can be pressed together with pressure . In this way, firm adhesion under pressure of the fasteners 22, 24 of the holding plate 42 and the holding bracket 44 or the two holding brackets 44 arranged in mutually perpendicular planes is possible.
  • a fastening bracket can be used which has the shape of a rectangular profile.
  • One leg 48 which is expediently designed as a hollow square profile for reasons of stability, is placed on the underside of the worktop 10.
  • the other leg 50 of the mounting bracket projects vertically upwards and lies against the outer edge of the worktop 10. On the outside of this vertical leg 50, the hooking part 24 of the adhesive fastener is attached.
  • bracket 44 with the hook part 22 of its vertically downward leg is pressed against the leg 50 of the fastening bracket, the bracket 44 and the fastening bracket are firmly connected to one another by means of the adhesive fastener and close the holding plate 42 and the worktop 10 in the manner of a clamp between yourself.
  • An attachment of the horizontal leg 48 of the mounting bracket to the worktop 10 is not necessary per se.
  • the horizontal leg 48 can easily be fixed on the underside of the worktop 10, for example by means of a double-sided adhesive tape.
  • FIG. 13 shows the modified embodiment of FIG. 13.
  • the horizontal leg 48 of the fastening angle engages under the tubular steel frame 52.
  • the vertical leg 50 of the fastening angle is designed somewhat longer so that it extends over the tubular steel frame 52 extends to the outer edge of the worktop 10. As FIG. 13 shows, it is possible in this way to fasten the holding bracket 44 by means of the textile adhesive fastener 22, 24 despite the rounded outer edge of the worktop 10 and despite the tubular steel frame 52 which is offset inwards.
  • the desk has a sufficient weight, it will stand immovably on the floor 28.
  • the high stability of the mounting of the holding plate 20 on the worktop 10 and the support plate 30 on the floor 28 by means of the textile adhesive fasteners can, however, in the case of a light desk lead to a load on the standing desk plate 18 via the lever action of the support arm 16 on the support column 14 a tilting moment around the lower base acts as a fulcrum. This tilting moment can lead to a shifting of the desk, so that it is pushed away from the lower base point of the support column 14, with which it is fixed on the floor 28.
  • the lower end of the support column 14 can be connected to the next foot 54 of the desk, so that the distance between them is fixed and the desk cannot be pushed away from the base point of the support column 14.
  • a mat 56 is provided for this purpose, which rests on the floor 28 and extends from the support plate 30 of the support column 14 to under the closest foot 54 of the desk.
  • the support plate 30 is fixed to the mat 56 by means of its textile adhesive closure 22.
  • the mat 56 is made of a compressible material so that the foot 54 is under the weight of the desk presses into the mat 56, as shown in FIG. 14, and cannot be moved on the mat 56.
  • the mat can, for example, consist of a felt material, so that the hook part 22 of the adhesive closure of the support plate 30 can hook directly into the mat 56.
  • the mat 56 can also be made of a soft plastic material.
  • the hooking part 24 of the textile adhesive fastener is attached to the mat 56 for fastening the support plate 30.
  • the mat 56 is in turn fixed to the floor 28 preferably by means of a textile adhesive fastener.
  • a textile adhesive fastener for this purpose, depending on the nature of the floor 28, the same fastening options are available as described above with reference to FIGS. 3 to 5 for fastening the support plate 30 to the floor 28.
  • a mat 56 can also be used, which is placed only under the foot 54 of the desk.
  • the support column 14 is fixed directly to the floor 28 with its support plate 30 in the manner described in connection with FIG.
  • the distance between the support column 14 and the desk is fixed immovably by the fixing of the support plate 30 on the floor 28 and the fixing of the foot 54 via the mat 56 on the floor 28.
  • FIGS. 15 to 18 A further embodiment is shown in FIGS. 15 to 18.
  • the support column 14 of the standing desk is guided laterally next to the worktop 10 of the desk down to the floor 28.
  • the support column 14 consists of a rectangular profile and is arranged at a corner of the worktop 10.
  • the two profile legs of the support column 14 thus each lie on an outer edge of the worktop 10.
  • the support column 14 thus only projects beyond the material thickness of the legs of the support column profile beyond the outer contour of the worktop 10. Two tables can thus be pushed together with their worktops 10 up to a distance corresponding to the material thickness of the legs of the support column 14.
  • the upper end of the angle profile of the support column 14 is closed by a cover plate, on which a pipe socket 58 is welded, on which the support arm 16 is pivotally mounted.
  • the holding plate 20 is designed as a rectangular plate, the side lengths of which correspond to the widths of the profile legs of the support column 14.
  • the holding plate 20 is received in this way in the angular profile of the support column 14.
  • the holding plate 20 has a leg 60 protruding upward at right angles, which abuts on the inside of a profile leg of the support column 14.
  • a threaded bolt 64 is attached to this leg 60 and protrudes outwards through a vertical elongated hole 62 of the profile leg of the support column 14.
  • a knurled nut 66 is screwed onto the outside of the threaded bolt 64.
  • the holding plate 20 is attached to the support column in a height-adjustable manner and can be attached to the support column 14 by means of the knurled nut 66 be determined.
  • the holding plate 20 is fastened to the worktop 10 in the manner described above by means of a textile adhesive closure 22, 24.
  • a support plate 30 is attached to the lower end of the support column 14 standing on the floor 28, which can also be attached, for example, as a rectangular plate within the angular profile of the support column 14 and whose side lengths correspond to the widths of the profile legs of the support column 14.
  • the support plate 30 is fixed in the manner described above in connection with FIGS. 3 to 5 by means of a textile adhesive fastener on the floor 28.
  • a cutout 68 can be provided in the support plate 30 in the manner shown in FIG.
  • the foot 54 of the desk arranged at the corner of the support column 14 is placed in this cutout 68 of the support plate 30, so that the support plate 30 prevents the support column 14 and desk base 54 from slipping apart.
  • the support plate 30 can extend to the next foot 54 of the desk and receive this foot 54 in a cutout 68.

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Claims (27)

  1. Dispositif pour fixer, sur un meuble, un montant vertical supportant un plateau susceptible d'être chargé, caractérisé en ce que le montant d'appui (14) comporte au moins une plaque de maintien (20, 42) sur laquelle est fixée une partie (22) d'une liaison textile adhésive dont l'autre partie (24), est placée sur la meuble (10, 12).
  2. Dispositif selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que la plaque de maintien (20, 42) est montée horizontalement sur le montant d'appui (14) et peut être fixée, par une des surfaces horizontales, au moyen d'une liaison textile adhésive (22, 24) sur un plateau horizontal de travail (10) du meuble.
  3. Dispositif selon la revendication 2, caractérisé en ce que la plaque de maintien (20) est disposée latéralement par rapport au montant d'appui (14).
  4. Dispositif selon la revendication 3, caractérisé en ce que le montant d'appui (14) présente, en dessous de la plaque de maintien (20) et à une certaine distance de celle-ci, une plaque d'appui (36, 40) qui peut être fixée au meuble (12) par une liaison textile adhésive (22, 24).
  5. Dispositif selon la revendication 4, caractérisé en ce que la plaque d'appui (40) peut être fixée à une paroi latérale du meuble (12) par une face verticale parallèle au montant d'appui (14).
  6. Dispositif selon la revendication 4, caractérisé en ce que la plaque de soutien (36) peut être fixée par dessous, sous la face inférieure du meuble (12) par une surface horizontale perpendiculaire au montant d'appui (14).
  7. Dispositif selon la revendication 3, caractérisé en ce que le montant d'appui (14) comporte à sa partie inférieure une plaque d'appui horizontale de soutien (14) reposant sur le plancher (28) sur lequel elle peut être fixée par une liaison textile adhésive.
  8. Dispositif selon la revendication 7, caractérisé en ce qu'une partie (22) de la liaison textile adhésive est fixée sur la plaque de soutien (30) tandis que l'autre partie est constituée par un revêtement textile (32) du plancher.
  9. Dispositif selon la revendication 7, caractérisé en ce qu'une partie (22) de la liaison textile adhésive est fixée sur la plaque de soutien (30) tandis que l'autre partie est fixée sur la face supérieure d'une plaque de sol pouvant être fixée au plancher (28).
  10. Dispositif selon la revendication 9, caractérisé en ce que la plaque de sol (34) peut être fixée, par l'intermédiaire de poils fins disposés à la manière d'une brosse, sur un revêtement textile (32) du plancher (28).
  11. Dispositif selon la revendication 7, caractérisé en ce qu'une partie (22) de la liaison textile adhésive est fixée sur la plaque de soutien (30) tandis que l'autre partie (24) est fixée au plancher (28).
  12. Dispositif selon au moins une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que la plaque de maintien (20) est réglable en hauteur sur le montant d'appui (14).
  13. Dispositif selon la revendication 6, caractérisé en ce que la plaque d'appui (36) est réglable en hauteur sur le montant d'appui (14).
  14. Dispositif selon la revendication 2, caractérisé en ce que le montant d'appui (14) est fixé rigidement, par son extrémité inférieure, sur la plaque de maintien (42).
  15. Dispositif selon la revendication 14, caractérisé en ce qu'au moins une équerre de maintien (44) profilé à angle droit comporte une branche verticale qui peut être fixé par une liaison textile adhésive (22, 24) sur le bord extérieur du plateau de travail (10) tandis qua sa branche horizontale est appliquée sur la plaque de maintien (42).
  16. Dispositif selon la revendication 15, caractérisé en ce que la branche horizontale de l'équerre de maintien (44) repose par dessus la plaque de maintien (42).
  17. Dispositif selon la revendication 15, caractérisé en ce que la branche horizontale de l'équerre de maintien (44) est fixée sur la plaque de maintien (42), de préférence par des vis.
  18. Dispositif selon la revendication 15, caractérisé en ce que la branche horizontale de l'équerre de maintien (44) peut être glissée dans une rainure horizontale (46) ouverte dans la face latérale de la plaque de maintien (42).
  19. Dispositif selon au moins une des revendications 15 à 18, caractérisé en ce qu'il est prévu un profil de fixation à angle droit, dont une branche (48) horizontale est en prise sous le plateau de travail (10) tandis que l'autre branche (50) monte verticalement le long du bord externe du plateau de travail (10), la branche verticale du profil de maintien (44) pouvant être fixée par une liaison textile adhésive (22, 24) sur la branche verticale (50) de l'équerre de fixation.
  20. Dispositif selon les revendications 1 à 3 et au moins des revendications 4 à 12, caractérisé en ce que le montant d'appui (14) est un profilé à angle droit qui repose sur un coin de plateau de travail (10), la plaque de maintien (20) étant montée à l'intérieur des branches de l'appui porteur (14).
  21. Dispositif selon la revendication 20, caractérisé en ce que la plaque de maintien (20) comporte une aile montant verticalement (60), en appui sur la face interne d'une aile du montant d'appui porteur (14) à laquelle elle est fixée, avec réglage en hauteur.
  22. Dispositif selon au moins la revendication 7, caractérisé en ce qu'il est prévu une liaison entre l'extrémité côté plancher du montant d'appui porteur (14) et au moins le pied (54) du meuble qui en est le plus proche.
  23. Dispositif selon la revendication 22 et au moins une des revendications 7 à 11, caractérisé en ce que la plaque de soutien (30) s'étend jusqu'au dessous du pied (54) du meuble et présente une découpe (68) à l'intérieur de laquelle on peut placer le pied (54).
  24. Dispositif selon la revendication 22 et au moins une des revendications 7 à 11, caractérisé en ce qu'il est prévu un paillasson (56) sur lequel sont placés le montant d'appui (30) et le pied (54).
  25. Dispositif selon la revendication 24, caractérisé en ce que le paillasson (56) est fait d'un matériau compressible et que la plaque de soutien (30) peut être fixée sur le paillasson par une liaison textile adhésive (22, 24).
  26. Dispositif selon la revendication 24 ou 25, caractérisé en ce que le paillasson (56) peut être fixé au plancher par une liaison textile adhésive.
  27. Dispositif selon au moins une des revendications 7 à 11, caractérisé en ce qu'au moins un des pieds (54) du meuble peut être placé sur un paillasson, fait d'un matériau compressible, que l'on peut fixer sur le plancher au moyen d'une liaison textile adhésive.
EP90119156A 1990-05-25 1990-10-05 Dispositif pour fixer un montant pour un support à un meuble Expired - Lifetime EP0457957B1 (fr)

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AT90119156T ATE101498T1 (de) 1990-05-25 1990-10-05 Vorrichtung zur befestigung einer vertikalen stuetzsaeule an einem moebelstueck.
US07/699,630 US5282427A (en) 1990-05-25 1991-05-15 Device for fastening a vertical support column to an article of furniture

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