EP0476314B1 - Piètement pour table de travail ou de bureau - Google Patents
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- EP0476314B1 EP0476314B1 EP91113736A EP91113736A EP0476314B1 EP 0476314 B1 EP0476314 B1 EP 0476314B1 EP 91113736 A EP91113736 A EP 91113736A EP 91113736 A EP91113736 A EP 91113736A EP 0476314 B1 EP0476314 B1 EP 0476314B1
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- sheet metal
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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
- A47B21/00—Tables or desks for office equipment, e.g. typewriters, keyboards
- A47B21/06—Tables or desks for office equipment, e.g. typewriters, keyboards characterised by means for holding, fastening or concealing cables
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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
- A47B13/02—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
- A47B17/00—Writing-tables
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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
- A47B2200/0011—Underframes
- A47B2200/0013—Desks with central bearing beams
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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
- A47B2200/0011—Underframes
- A47B2200/002—Legs
- A47B2200/0028—Attachment of desk lateral uprights
Definitions
- the invention relates to a table frame for a work or office table, consisting of two side table legs, the upper ends of which are firmly connected to one another by means of connecting brackets and a crossbar, and the lower ends of which are provided with foot elements directed towards the front and rear of the work or office table, in which the crossbar is trough-shaped and open at the top, and has side walls designed as hollow profiles, in which the crossbar can be closed by means of a cable duct cover and in which additional devices can be attached to the crossbar.
- a table frame of this type is known from EP-A2 0 123 972 and DE-A-3933237.
- the crossbar is composed of a basic profile section of a U-profile strand and two lateral hollow profile sections.
- the table legs are directly connected to the connecting brackets, to which the basic profile section and the lateral hollow profile sections are connected.
- the lateral hollow profile sections are designed as upright rectangular profile sections, the horizontal narrow sides of which are provided with continuous longitudinal grooves. In this way, additional devices can be attached to the lateral hollow profile section by means of clip-like fastening means.
- This known table frame requires three profile sections for the construction of the crossbeam, which sections are to be connected, in particular welded.
- the crossbar is therefore very complex and expensive.
- the same also applies to the connecting brackets, which are designed as castings and also serve as a connecting element for a further crossbar.
- the crossbar with the side walls is designed as a sheet profile section, that in the receptacle of the sheet profile section at both ends connecting brackets are used, which are connected to the sheet profile section and the table legs, and that in the ends of the as Hollow-profile side walls of the sheet-metal profile section insert connectors are inserted, which have fastening receptacles accessible at the front and through openings in the side walls of the sheet-metal section section for attaching the additional devices.
- the crossbar is a simple bent sheet metal part, which nevertheless has sufficient stability with the side walls designed as hollow profiles.
- the connecting brackets are simple parts that ensure sufficient strength in the area of the nodes between the crossbeam and the table legs.
- the insert connectors are inserted into the hollow profiles inserted, which thus offer fastening options for additional devices to the front of the table, to the back of the table and to the top of the table. Via the end faces of the insert connectors, a baying connection to the same work or office tables and other additional devices can also be easily created.
- the table frame according to the invention thus fulfills all the requirements placed on a modern work or office table.
- the crossbar also integrates an easily accessible cable duct in connection with the cable duct cover.
- the hollow profiles of the side walls of the sheet-metal profile section are semi-hollow-cylindrical in cross-section, with the transition from the base leg of the sheet-metal profile section into the convexly curved outer sections and then into the straight, vertical inner sections.
- This form of crossbar is visually appealing.
- the sheet metal section is bent from a sheet metal blank, the vertical inner sections ending in horizontal fastening sections which are firmly connected to the base leg, e.g. are welded.
- the easily detachable connection between the sheet profile section and the cable duct cover is created in that the transitions of the convexly curved outer sections of the side walls of the sheet profile section pass over a stepped, horizontal connecting section into the straight, vertical inner sections and that the cable duct cover is merged support and hold the bent, longitudinal spring bars in the connecting sections.
- the cable duct cover is designed as a cover which closes the open side of the sheet metal section section flush.
- the capacity of the cable duct is increased in a simple manner in that the cable duct cover is U-shaped in cross section with spreading side legs and that at least one of the side legs is provided with a molded-in continuous grip groove.
- the table legs are designed as hollow profile sections with a substantially rectangular cross section and that the base legs of the sheet metal profile section and the connecting brackets are provided with openings above the hollow profile sections of the table legs, then the table legs can be used for supplying electrical cables that are easily connected to the Crossbar are insertable.
- the table legs can be used for the attachment of further additional devices that the narrow side walls as connecting webs are extended beyond the wide side walls of the hollow profile sections used as table legs and that a cable duct cover can be fixed between the connecting webs of a wide side wall.
- Insert connectors in cross-section are adapted to the cross-section of the side walls of the sheet-metal profile section designed as hollow profiles and are provided with a continuous bore or threaded bore.
- This hole or threaded hole is used for easy coupling of additional modular furniture. It can also be provided that the threaded holes are drilled as threaded blind holes in the end faces of the insert connectors, which allow simple screw connections on the end faces of the crossbar.
- Possibilities of attachment in the area of the longitudinal edges of the crossbar are created in that the insert connectors facing the convexly curved outer sections of the side walls of the sheet-metal section are subdivided by means of recesses arranged in a predetermined grid, and that additional devices, such as support arms or supports, are divided through the convexly curved outer sections of the side walls connectable with these connecting bars, e.g. are screwable.
- end faces of the crossbar can be covered by means of end elements.
- a preferred embodiment provides that the crossbar projects by a predetermined amount beyond the table legs designed as hollow profile sections, in order to maintain a sufficient distance between the table legs of adjacent work or office tables when the same work or office tables are lined up.
- FIG. 1 shows the table frame of a work or office table, which has the two lateral table legs 30 in addition to the crossbeam 20.
- the lower ends of the table legs 30 are provided with the short foot elements 37 toward the rear of the work or office table and with the long foot elements 38 toward the front.
- the crossbar 20 is fixedly connected to the upper ends of the table legs 30.
- the guide elements 41 for the four pivotable support arms 40 are attached to the longitudinal edges of the crossbar 20.
- the free ends of the support arms 40 are attached to slides, which are adjustable in guide rails 43.
- These guide rails 43 are attached to the underside of the worktop and extend from the front to the rear of the worktop.
- the adjustment mechanism of the support arms 40 need only be dealt with as far as is necessary for the articulation of the support arms 40 on the crossbar 20.
- the support arms 40 are coupled in pairs via coupling rods 42 so that they are pivoted in pairs in the same direction and in the same direction on the front and / or on the back of the work or office table.
- the drive for the support arms 40 can also be integrated into them. If the work or office table is free, the end faces of the crossmember 20 are covered by means of end elements 60.
- the base element of the crossbar the sheet profile section 20 is shown.
- the side walls of the trough-shaped sheet profile section 20 are themselves designed as hollow profiles.
- these hollow profiles form with the convexly curved outer sections 21 and 22 and the straight, vertical inner sections 23 and 24 a kind of semi-hollow cylinder and therefore give the sheet profile section 20 sufficient stability.
- the sheet profile section 20 is bent from a sheet blank. In this case, the straight, vertical inner sections 23 and 24 run into horizontal fastening sections which are firmly connected, for example welded, to the base leg of the sheet-metal section 20.
- the cable duct cover 28 In order to close the open side of the sheet-metal profile section 20, the cable duct cover 28 is used, the side legs of which spread towards the free ends and run out in spring bars 29. These spring bars 29 snap into the horizontal connecting sections 25 and 26 of the sheet-metal section 29, which are offset at the transitions from the convexly curved outer sections 21 and 22 to the straight, vertical inner sections 23 and 24, so that the spring bars 29 can latch therein.
- the cable duct cover 28 completes the cable duct 27 with a large cross section. As shown in FIG. 6, the cable duct cover 28 can also close the open side of the sheet-metal section 20 flush.
- the cross section of the table legs 30 is shown in FIG. 3.
- the table leg 30 comprises the hollow profile section 31, which has a substantially rectangular cross section.
- the narrow side walls 32 of the hollow profile section 31 are extended beyond the broad side walls of the hollow profile section 31 as connecting webs 33 and 34.
- the cable duct cover 35 can be snapped between the connecting webs 33 and 34 of a broad side wall.
- the connecting webs 33 and 34 have slight undercuts in the locking webs formed on the cable duct cover 35 click into place. In this way, cable channels 36 are formed on both broad side walls of the hollow profile section 31, which are easily accessible by removing the cable channel covers 35.
- a connecting bracket 36 is used at both ends of the sheet-metal section 20.
- the side legs 37 of the connecting brackets 36 are firmly connected to the straight, vertical inner sections 23 and 24 of the side walls of the trough-like sheet metal section section 20, e.g. screwed.
- the middle leg of the connecting bracket 36 is connected together with the base leg of the sheet profile section 20 to the hollow profile section 31 of the table leg 30, e.g. welded or screwed. This gives the knot between the crossbar and the table leg 30 excellent stability.
- Insert connectors 50 are inserted into the hollow profiles of the side walls of the sheet-metal profile section 20, and their cross-section is matched to the cross-section of the hollow profiles.
- These insert connectors 50 have a through bore 51 or a threaded bore, which can also be designed only as a threaded blind hole on the end face. This creates connection options for other work or office tables and other additional devices on the front side. If these connection options are not used, then the end faces are closed with the end elements 60 according to FIG. 1.
- the bores 51 or the threaded bores in the insert connectors 50 can also be used.
- the insert connectors 50 are divided by recesses 52 in a predetermined grid into connecting webs 54 which lie snugly against the concave inner sides of the convexly curved outer sections 21 and 22 of the hollow profiles of the sheet-metal profile section 20.
- additional devices can be screwed directly onto the insert connectors 50, the screws penetrating the convexly curved outer sections 21 and 22 and being screwed into threaded bores in the connecting webs 54.
- the circular-arc-shaped, dovetail-shaped guide element 41 are fastened, on which the support arm 40 can be pivoted to a limited extent with a corresponding circular-arc-shaped dovetail groove.
- the connecting bracket 36 can also be firmly welded to the hollow profile section 31 of the table leg 30 and form a unit.
- the crossbar, i.e. the sheet profile section 20 is then introduced between the side legs 37 of the connecting bracket 36 and connected to these or the middle leg of the connecting bracket 36.
- 4 and 5 also show that the connecting bracket 36 is recessed as the opening 38 shows that there is direct access to the cable channel 27 of the crossbar from the cavity of the table leg 30, even if the base leg of the sheet-metal profile section 20 is recessed accordingly.
Claims (13)
- Piètement pour table de travail ou de bureau, constitué de deux pied de table latéraux (30), dont les extrémités supérieures sont reliées solidement par l'intermédiaire d'étriers de liaison (36) et d'une traverse et dont les extrémités intérieures sont dotées d'éléments de base (37, 38) dirigés vers le côté antérieur et vers le côté arrière de la table de travail ou de bureau, piètement dans lequel la traverse est en forme de cuve et est ouverte vers le haut, et présente des parois latérales en forme de profilés creux, piètement dans lequel la traverse peut être clôturée au moyen d'un recouvrement (38) de conduit pour câbles, et dans lequel des équipements accessoires peuvent être fixés sur la traverse,
caractérisé par le fait
que la traverse avec les parois latérales a la forme d'un tronçon de profilé en tôle (20),
que dans l'intérieur du tronçon de profilé en tôle (20) sont introduits aux deux extrémités des étriers de liaison (36), qui sont reliés au tronçon de profilé en tôle (20) et aux pieds (30) de table, et
que dans les extrémités des parois latérales en forme de profilé creux du tronçon de profilé en tôle (20) sont glissés des connecteurs intérieurs (50), qui présentent du côté frontal des logements de fixation accessibles au travers de passages dans les parois latérales du tronçon de profilé en tôle (20), logements de fixation destinés à la fixation d'équipements accessoires (40). - Piètement pour table suivant la revendication 1,
caractérisé par le fait
que les profilés creux des parois latérales du tronçon de profilé en tôle (20) ont une section transversale en forme de cylindre creux, dans lequel l'aile de base du tronçon de profilé en tôle (20) se prolonge par des tronçons extérieurs à courbure convexe (21, 22), lesquels à leur tour se prolongent par des tronçons intérieurs rectilignes verticaux (23, 24). - Piètement pour table suivant la revendication 1 ou la revendication 2,
caractérisé par le fait
que le tronçon de profilé en tôle (20) est cintré à partir d'un flan en tôle, les tronçons verticaux intérieurs (23, 24) se prolongeant par des tronçons de fixation horizontaux, qui sont reliés solidement à l'aile de base (20), par exemple par soudage. - Piètement pour table suivant l'une quelconque des revendications de 1 à 3,
caractérisé par le fait
que les tronçons extérieurs à courbure convexe (21, 22) des parois latérales du tronçon de profilé en tôle (20) se raccordent aux tronçons intérieurs rectilignes verticaux (23, 24) par l'intermédiaire d'un tronçon de raccordement horizontal en épaulement, et
que le recouvrement (28) pour le conduit de câble s'engage par l'intermédiaire de tringles élastiques de direction longitudinale par encliquetage dans les tronçons de raccordement (25, 26) et y est maintenu. - Piètement pour table suivant l'une quelconque des revendications de 1 à 4,
caractérisé par le fait
que le recouvrement (28) pour conduit de câbles a la forme d'un couvercle, qui clôture à fleur le côté ouvert du tronçon de profilé en tôle (20). - Piètement pour table suivant l'une quelconque des revendications de 1 à 4,
caractérisé par le fait
que le recouvrement (28) de conduit pour câbles est à section transversale en forme de U avec des ailes latérales qui s'écartent l'une de l'autre et par le fait qu'au moins l'une des ailes latérales présente une encoche de préhension continue (29′) qui y est formée. - Piètement pour table suivant l'une quelconque des revendications de 1 à 6,
caractérisé par le fait
que les pieds (30) de la table ont la forme de tronçons à profilé creux (31) à section transversale en substance de forme rectangulaire, et
que les ailes de base du tronçon profilé en tôle (20) et les étriers de liaison (36) présentent des passages au-dessus des tronçons de profilé creux (31) des pieds de table (30). - Piètement suivant la revendication 7,
caractérisé par le fait
que les parois des petits côtés (32) sont, en tant que nervures de liaison (33, 34), prolongées au-delà des parois des grands côtés des tronçons de profilé creux (331) utilisés en tant que pieds de table (30) et
qu'entre les nervures de liaison (33 et 34 respectivement) d'une paroi de grand côté peut être assujetti un recouvrement (35) de conduit pour câbles. - Piètement pour table suivant l'une quelconque des revendications de 1 à 8,
caractérisé par le fait
que la section transversale des connecteurs intérieurs (50) est adaptée à la section transversale des parois latérales ayant la forme d'un profilé creux du tronçon en profilé de tôle (20) et présentent une forure continue (51) ou une forure filetée. - Piètement suivant la revendication 9,
caractérisé par le fait
que les forures filetées sont des forures à trou borgne pratiquées dans les faces frontales des connecteurs intérieurs (50). - Piètement pour table suivant l'une quelconque des revendications de 1 à 10,
caractérisé par le fait
que les connecteurs intérieurs (50) en regard des tronçons extérieurs (21, 22) à courbure convexe des parois latérales du tronçon de profilé en tôle (20) sont au moyen d'évidements (52) subdivisés en nervures de liaison (53) disposées suivant une grille prédéterminée, et
par le fait que des équipements complémentaires, tels que des bras de support (40), des moyens d'appui peuvent au travers les tronçons extérieurs à courbure convexe (21, 22) des parois latérales être reliés à ces nervures de liaison (53), par exemple par vissage. - Piètement pour table suivant l'une quelconque des revendications de 1 à 11,
caractérisé par le fait
que les faces frontales de la traverse (20) peuvent être recouvertes au moyen d'éléments de raccordement. - Piètement pour table suivant l'une quelconque des revendications de 1 à 12,
caractérisé par le fait
que la traverse (20) fait protubérance d'une longueur déterminée au-delà des pieds de table (30) ayant la forme de tronçons de profilé creux (31).
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DE4028452A DE4028452A1 (de) | 1990-09-07 | 1990-09-07 | Tischgestell fuer einen arbeits- oder buerotisch |
DE4028452 | 1990-09-07 |
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EP0476314A1 EP0476314A1 (fr) | 1992-03-25 |
EP0476314B1 true EP0476314B1 (fr) | 1994-07-20 |
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EP (1) | EP0476314B1 (fr) |
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