EP0491762A1 - Table. - Google Patents

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EP0491762A1
EP0491762A1 EP90913379A EP90913379A EP0491762A1 EP 0491762 A1 EP0491762 A1 EP 0491762A1 EP 90913379 A EP90913379 A EP 90913379A EP 90913379 A EP90913379 A EP 90913379A EP 0491762 A1 EP0491762 A1 EP 0491762A1
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Prior art keywords
table according
frame
spar
corner
corner piece
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EP0491762B1 (fr
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Manfred Elzenbeck
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Froescher Aspect & Co KG GmbH
Froescher Aspect Co KG GmbH
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Froescher Aspect & Co KG GmbH
Froescher Aspect Co KG GmbH
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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
    • A47B13/00Details of tables or desks
    • A47B13/02Underframes
    • A47B13/021Fastening devices of the feet or legs
    • 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
    • A47B87/00Sectional 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
    • A47B87/002Combination of tables; Linking or assembling means therefor
    • 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
    • A47B2200/0011Underframes
    • A47B2200/0017Nodal leg assembly for table
    • A47B2200/0018Nodal leg assembly for table in two parts
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
    • A47B2200/00General construction of tables or desks
    • A47B2200/12Vanity or modesty panels
    • 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
    • A47B91/00Feet for furniture in general
    • A47B91/02Adjustable feet
    • A47B91/022Adjustable feet using screw means

Definitions

  • the invention relates to a table with a table plate inserted into a frame.
  • Tables with an inserted table top have a higher chie freedom for a given frame height - measured in the vertical direction - than tables of the same height with a table top attached above the frame.
  • such a table looks lighter than a table with the same frame and plate thickness
  • the object is to design a table of the type mentioned at the outset in such a way that it is possible to produce a wide variety of table types and sizes with as few individual elements as possible.
  • this table should be as simple as possible to manufacture and take up little space during transport.
  • the invention proposes that the table with a table top inserted in a frame according to the
  • characterizing part of claim 1 is formed. Because the frame of this table consists of four corner pieces, with two adjacent ones connected to each other via a frame spar, tables of different sizes can be easily made by means of spars of different lengths produce.
  • the table top is supported, in particular directly, on the frame, which, as required, must be designed so that the table top can be inserted into the frame. This enables a particularly simple design of the table top, it being sufficient if a rectangular table is a flat top of a given length and width. It is easy to see that this table top can be made from a wide variety of materials, such as glass, stone, wood, plastic and the like. Finally, this table can be transported easily and space-savingly because its feet are removable.
  • each foot is exclusively attached to a corner piece and thus no attachment options for a foot or feet are necessary on the frame spar.
  • the edge of the table is formed by the frame on this table. He determines the size of the table top.
  • a further development of the invention provides that the spar height on the inside of the frame is reduced in steps and the table top rests on the reduced spar part.
  • This frame is with one
  • Bar height means the height of the bar in question and thus also of the frame when the table is in use, ie measured in vertical direction.
  • the size of the table top is therefore not determined by the internal dimension of the frame, rather it is larger by the width of the heel - measured in the horizontal direction - in both the longitudinal and transverse directions than the internal dimension of the frame.
  • the Tisdiplatte is flush with the top of the frame and thus also with the individual frame spars if, in a further embodiment of the invention, the height of the frame heel - again in the vertical direction
  • E RSAT ⁇ y ⁇ t ' measured - approximately according to the thickness of the table top accordingly. If the table top does not lie directly on the frame, but with the interposition of any supporting elements, it should be chosen thinner at constant thickness if you want a flush finish with the top of the frame or the inner edge of the frame immediately adjacent to the table top.
  • a preferred variant of the invention is characterized in that the height of the frame spars and the corner pieces is substantially the same and the corner pieces are reduced on the inside by the same amount as the spars.
  • the recess in the corner pieces is expediently chosen to be rectangular so that a rectangular tabletop can be used which is cheaper to produce than one
  • the corner piece is very advantageously provided with a nut thread, and is located at the associated upper foot end
  • the ecft piece has a tapered eye, in particular, on its underside, in which the female thread ends and which protrudes somewhat beyond the lower frame level.
  • These eyes can be used as spacers after the feet have been removed when stacking the tables.
  • the table base is conical at its upper end associated with the eye of the corner piece
  • tables in particular tables for offices, schools and the like, are rectangular or square. Here you use corner pieces that
  • a preferred variant of the invention provides that the E & k published in this specification, is designed in the manner of a corner joint with a joint axis running perpendicular to the table plane, the two legs of the joint being at an angle of approximately 60 ° to approximately 180 °
  • this corner piece can be used to produce a frame for a rectangular or square table. If the table should be pentagonal, hexagonal or in any other way, the angle enclosed by the two legs should be chosen accordingly. With three each set to 60 °
  • Corner pieces can be used to form a triangular frame for a table with three feet. However, the corner pieces of a frame do not all have to be set to the same angle. You can also use these corner pieces for a table that is not regular
  • the large table has eight feet.
  • SPARE BLADE neighboring individual tables can be worn. This weight is transmitted via the connecting links or at least one pair of connecting links between each individual table and the
  • the connecting links create a direct connection between neighboring frame bars.
  • Links must be firmly connected to their frame, while their hooks are simply hung from above into the associated receptacle of the other frame. An additional fixed connection is not required there because the hooks are pressed firmly into the receptacles by the weight of the frame to be hooked in with the plate.
  • the receptacles must be designed so that lateral evasion is neither possible in the longitudinal direction of the connecting links nor transversely thereto.
  • a further embodiment of the invention is characterized by a stopper with a fastening pin which can be inserted into the through hole of the corner piece and closes the associated recess in the corner piece for a Verdemindungsememant flush with the outside, the shoulder-like recess of the corner piece for receiving the tabletop corner remains free.
  • Another advantageous embodiment of the invention results from claim 24. It enables the lateral attachment of an intermediate plate to an individual table, the mutually associated or adjacent bars of the intermediate plate and individual table being of different lengths.
  • One connection of the two frames can be made in the area of the corner pieces assigned to one another, while the second connection takes place in the area of the other corner piece and the recess made at a specific point on the spar. This is an additional recess, i.e. there is not only one on this spar, but also on the two corner pieces assigned to it.
  • a development of the invention is characterized by two recesses in the frame spar, the side spacing of which corresponds approximately to twice the distance of a recess of the corner piece from the corner end outer edge.
  • the two frame spars, which are in an extension of one another, of the two intermediate plates together have the same length as their associated single table longitudinal spar.
  • a further embodiment of the invention provides that the two recesses are located on a central piece of a spar that can be firmly connected to one another and consists of three parts. In principle this corresponds to
  • a further variant of the invention provides that at least one of the bars has a bow-shaped shape.
  • it can be made from three firmly connected sections or in one piece. It is particularly contemplated to use an approximately C-shaped table top in this context.
  • the bow-shaped spar is assigned to a table edge of the same shape.
  • the other spars can be straight.
  • two parallel holires in a development of the invention each have a bow-shaped shape, these brackets being arranged in the same direction.
  • "rectified” is understood to mean an arrangement in which the temple center pieces run parallel to one another and the temple legs each point in approximately the same direction.
  • the right and left temple schema ends can be connected using a straight spar.
  • corner piece which is designed as a corner joint
  • the corner piece consists of two essentially the same parts which can be adjusted relative to one another about the joint axis, with offset legs and with a thread concentric with the joint axis or a through hole for the threaded pin of the foot.
  • any angle can be set at the corner joints, in which case the table tops can of course be the corresponding angles having irregular polygons.
  • the parts of the corner piece designed as a joint can each be partially accommodated in the frame spar and for fixing there can be split into two partial legs that can be pressed apart by a spreading screw.
  • a placement of side tables practically anywhere can be made possible that at least a part of the spars on at least one side have an undercut longitudinal groove in which a connecting member is slidably guided, the connecting member carries the free end of a spar of an intermediate plate.
  • a connection at any angle can be particularly advantageous can be achieved in that the connecting member has a pivotable partial leg about a vertical hinge axis, this partial leg can also advantageously be split into two partial legs that can be resiliently pushed apart by an expansion screw, in order to be securely fixed in the end of the spar.
  • a guide part which is displaceable in the longitudinal groove can be divided into two parts perpendicular to the joint axis, in which case these two parts can be inserted individually through the opening of the undercut longitudinal groove and then pushed over one another and then through a screw or the threaded pin of a foot are held together.
  • the screw that holds the two parts together can expediently also act as a joint for the screw that can be adjusted about the gel axis
  • the partial leg can have two inwardly received in receiving grooves of the two parts of the guide part
  • FIG. 1 shows a side view of the table
  • FIG. 2 shows a top view of the table
  • FIG. 3 shows a side elevation of the narrow side of the table
  • FIG. 16 shows an enlarged side view in enlarged scale
  • Figure 17 is a broken side view, partly in vertical
  • FIG. 18 is a top view of the table corner shown in FIG. 16,
  • Figure 19 is a broken front view of an aperture with associated
  • FIG. 20 shows a top view of FIG. 19,
  • FIG. 21 shows a cross section through the corner piece
  • Figure 27 is a side view
  • FIG. 28 shows a front view of a plug which can be fitted instead of the connecting element shown partially in section in FIG. 21,
  • 29 is an enlarged view of a corner of the frame with corner joints
  • FIG. 30 is a plan view of FIG. 29 in another unfolded position of the
  • Figures 31 shows a section and two views of one at an angle
  • Figure 34 is a partial view of an angle adjustable
  • 35 shows a partial view, a top view and a section through and 36 an angle-adjustable connecting member
  • the table 1 or single table consists of a frame 1, a tabletop 2 inserted therein and at least three feet 3.
  • feet are removable, preferably unscrewable in the exemplary embodiments.
  • they have at their end facing the frame 1 a threaded pin 4 which is screwed into a threaded bore 5 of a corner piece 6 of the frame.
  • the reverse arrangement is also conceivable, namely the attachment of a threaded pin on the corner piece and a threaded hole on the foot.
  • the frame consists of corner pieces and frame spars 7 inserted between two corner pieces.
  • the frame of a square table therefore consists of four corner pieces and four spars. If, as in the exemplary embodiment 1 to 3, it is a rectangular table, it has two long bars and two short bars.
  • the table top 2 is embedded in the frame in such a way that the table top bottom 8 runs flush or at least approximately flush with the frame top 9.
  • the table top is supported at least on the frame bars, the support preferably being carried out directly on the frame bars. It can be seen from FIG. 18 that the table top can also be supported on the corner pieces if the corner pieces are designed accordingly.
  • an inner circumferential fold 10 (FIG. 22) is present, which also extends over the corner pieces and is preferably of the same dimensions in the area of the corner pieces as in the area of the bars.
  • the fold 10 comes about in that the spar height 11 on the spar inside or inside of the frame is reduced in steps.
  • the table top 2 lies on the reduced spar part 12, while the higher spar part 13, the table top to form the
  • the term “reduced height” does not necessarily mean that the spar has been machined, rather it can be a correspondingly shaped profile, as shown for example in FIG. 22 of the drawing. It can be seen from FIGS. 23 to 26 that the height of the frame heel or fold 10 corresponds approximately to the thickness of the table top or, in the case of an unevenly thick table top, to the edge of the table top.
  • the height of the frame bars - measured in the vertical direction - is the same or at least approximately the same as the height of the corner pieces. This can also be seen, for example, in the enlarged representation of FIGS. 16 and 17.
  • the angular fold 14 of the corner piece 6 (FIG. 18) is designated by 14.
  • the spar 7 according to FIG. 21 is made of solid material
  • the spar 7 of FIG. 22 is a section of a spar profile.
  • the spars of FIGS. 23 to 26 are in two parts
  • Liquids cannot flow away over the edge of the table.
  • the two spar parts 15 and 16 of FIGS. 23 and 24 are positively connected to one another, so that the spar part 16 cannot become detached from the spar part 15 even under somewhat greater stress.
  • the other spar part 16 essentially has one in these variants C-shaped cross-section, the C-leg ends are designed like hooks. Each of these free, hook-like Q-legs engages in a groove of the one wood part 15.
  • the two spar parts are pushed in the longitudinal direction by pushing the smaller strip-shaped part 16 onto the larger spar part 15, which advantageously consists of a Muminiunprofil.
  • the spar 7 can also be constructed from a metal hollow profile and a solid profile that is firmly connected to it, the hollow profile forming one part 15 and the solid profile forming the other part 16.
  • one part 15 is a aluminum profile
  • the other part 16 is made of wood.
  • the case 10 is formed jointly by both spar parts, while in the embodiments according to FIGS. 23 and 24 it is primarily determined by the spar part 15.
  • the Tisdiplatte 2 rests on the surface 17 of the one wood part 15 that points towards the surface.
  • the edge of the table top is preferably as direct as possible the edge 19 of the solid profile or of the other wooden part 16 that points into the inside of the frame, preferably parallel to it.
  • FIGS. 25 and 26 with the aid of a plurality of screws 20 which are offset in the longitudinal direction and are screwed into threaded sleeves 21.
  • the latter are held in a rotationally fixed manner in the other spar part 16, for example pressed in.
  • the screw passes through two holes aligned with the thread of the sleeve 21 in the parallel
  • FIGS. 25 and 26 it can be seen from FIGS. 25 and 26 that the two parts 15 and 16 of the spar 7 are positively connected to one another. This is achieved, for example, by molding two parallel strips 22 and 23 on the hollow profile of one wood part 15, which in
  • the corner piece on its underside has an eye 24 that tapers conically in particular has, in which the female thread 5 opens outwards.
  • this eye projects slightly downward over the lower frame plane 25, ie a few millimeters.
  • the table base 3 is conical at its upper end associated with this eye 24 of the corner piece 6, this cone being designated by 26.
  • the free cone surfaces and the cone heights are at
  • Embodiment ( Figure 16) selected different sizes.
  • the foot cone 26 engages in the counter cone of the eye 24 which widens outwards and is thereby centered and securely held.
  • the lower end of the table base 3 is also conical, this cone being designated 27. At least the cone angles of the two foot cones 26 and 27 are preferably of the same size. The height of the lower cone 27 in FIG. 16 is approximately the same as that of the upper cone 26. At the lower end of the foot 3, the cone 27 is central
  • penetrating nut thread 29 which extends into the unreduced cross section of the foot. It is used for screwing an adjusting foot 29 for the table height.
  • corner pieces of the above-mentioned variants of the table define a fixed angle for the spars to be connected, which is preferably a right angle
  • the corner piece according to FIGS. 29 and 30 is in the manner of a corner joint
  • the hinge axis 30 extends perpendicular to the plane of the Tisdiplatte 2.
  • the angle 31 formed by the two legs of this corner piece can be changed in the embodiment in a larger range of, for example, about 60 ° to about 120 °.
  • Each corner piece 6 is equipped with two receptacles 34 arranged at right angles to one another for a connecting member 35.
  • Connecting links serve for the fixed connection of the table top 2 of the table to a further top, which can be a further table top or an intermediate plate 36 connected between two individual tables, which will be discussed in more detail below. It is about these receptacles 34, 35 according to, for example, FIG. 17 around an upwardly and laterally open longitudinal slot, which is at its inner end
  • Connecting links are permanently installed.
  • the free protruding ends, namely the hooks 32, are simply hooked in from the top of the other plate.
  • the connection is held securely solely on the basis of the weight of the suspended tabletop, it being irrelevant whether feet are attached to the suspended tabletop or not.
  • FIG. 21 also shows that the connecting member is flush at the top or at least approximately flush with the top of the corner piece 6 and
  • the width and depth as well as the shoulder-like depression of the receptacles 34 and 35 depend on the corresponding dimensions of the connecting member 33.
  • the screw 37 is screwed into one of two parallel nut threads 38, 39. If the table top with the connecting members is only hung in the frame of the other table top, the nut thread 39 remains unused.
  • Figures 4 to 8 show that the table top 2 need not necessarily be rectangular or square.
  • Four-legged tables are quite conceivable, which have a roughly speaking approximately C-shaped form 43 or 44 which deviates from the square form 41 or the rectangular form 42.
  • the same corner pieces 6 can be used for the table shapes 43 and 44 as for the square or rectangular tables.
  • the two bars 45 and 46 do not run parallel but at an angle to one another. Then there is at least one these two straight bars 45 and 46 connecting bars are arcuate or U-shaped. 4 and 5, the two spars 47 and 48 are approximately U-shaped, the two left and the two right legs extending parallel to one another and perpendicular to the associated straight spar 45 and 46, respectively.
  • the table shapes according to FIGS. 4 and 5, but also the approximately triangular table according to FIG. 6, can be parts of a large table. Different variants of such a large table result from FIGS. 9 to 15.
  • the large table according to FIG. 9, for example, consists of two tables according to FIG. 5 and three tables according to FIG. 8. However, it is not absolutely necessary that the two tables according to FIG even have feet, rather it can be about
  • the receptacles 34, 35 can be closed by means of a stopper 51 (FIG. 27). It has a fastening pin 52, which allows a plug-in connection with the receiving opening 40 of the corner piece 6. Otherwise, the shape of the stopper 51 is selected corresponding to that of the receptacle 34 or 35, so that the stopper can completely close the receptacle in the corner piece 6 and after a flat surface is created.
  • the longitudinal edge is circular-arc-shaped.
  • the plate can easily absorb forces directed transversely to its surface.
  • this vertical longitudinal edge is not formed directly on the plate, but on a profile strip 59 which is permanently connected, for example glued, to it. This is expediently a profiled plastic strip.
  • the profile strip 59 is provided at its upper and lower ends with a barb-like projection 60 and 61, which points away from the plate.
  • the upper projection 60 overlaps the upper cone 26 of the foot 3, while the projection 61 engages under the lower cone 27 of the foot 3.
  • the plate 57 is held securely not only transversely to its plane, but also in the vertical direction without special fastening elements. It can be installed and removed just as easily.
  • FIGS. 31-33 show a corner piece 6 that is adjustable in angle.
  • This consists of two essentially identical parts 6 ', 6 "with offset legs 62, 62', which are provided with a threaded bore 5 or a passage 5 'for a threaded pin 4 of a foot 3.
  • the parts 6', 6" can be pivoted about the gel axis 30 and clamped together via the threaded pin 4.
  • FIGS. 34-36 show a connecting member 33 ′ which is in a longitudinal groove 66 of a spar 7 with a guide part 67
  • This connecting member 33 ' is in several parts. It consists of the guide part 67 composed of two parts 67 ', 67 "and a partial leg 65 which is partially accommodated in the spar 7 and is split into partial legs 64 and 64' for attachment, which can be expanded in the spar 7 by an expansion screw 63.
  • the two parts 67 ′, 67 ′′ of the guide part 67 have receiving grooves 69 which run transversely to the longitudinal groove 66 and in which guide projections 70 of the part leg 65 formed there are received.
  • the part leg 65 is opposite the guide part 67 about the axis of rotation 30 via a screw 68 '' swiveling.
  • a correspondingly designed threaded pin 4 of a foot 3 for receiving the vertical load on the spars 7 can also be screwed in.
  • Links 33 ' can be made of a plurality of table tops 2 and

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Abstract

Afin de pouvoir monter des tables de différents types et dimensions avec un nombre aussi réduit que possible d'éléments individuels, une table ayant un plateau (2) posé dans un cadre (1) comprend un cadre (1) composé de cornières (6) qui forment chacune un coin de cadre et de longerons (7) qui relient chacune deux cornières (6). Chaque cornière est associée à un pied (3) amovible de la table. Le plateau (2) de la table s'appuie au moins sur les longerons (7) du cadre et sa face supérieure s'étend plus au moins à fleur de la face supérieure (9) du cadre.
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