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EP0563850A1
EP0563850A1 EP93105157A EP93105157A EP0563850A1 EP 0563850 A1 EP0563850 A1 EP 0563850A1 EP 93105157 A EP93105157 A EP 93105157A EP 93105157 A EP93105157 A EP 93105157A EP 0563850 A1 EP0563850 A1 EP 0563850A1
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Ansgar Brossardt
Walter Eichinger
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Andreas Karl & Co 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
    • A47B21/00Tables or desks for office equipment, e.g. typewriters, keyboards
    • A47B21/06Tables or desks for office equipment, e.g. typewriters, keyboards characterised by means for holding, fastening or concealing cables

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  • the invention relates to a workplace with the features specified in the preamble of claim 1.
  • Variable workplace systems of this type are available on the market and are popular because of their variability, since they can be adapted to very different needs.
  • the individual components such as keyboard, screen, diskette unit and computer can be distributed on the various disks, etc. and wired to one another as required.
  • the cables hang around loosely, and the power connections of the various components come together on the connector strip of an extension cable, so that you have a lot of "cable clutter" on the back of the workplace.
  • connection plugs can possibly be pulled out of components.
  • the invention has for its object to provide in a workplace of the type specified in the preamble of claim 1 the possibility to avoid loosely hanging and lying cables and to be able to connect the used devices securely.
  • An expedient embodiment of the invention consists in the arrangement of a cable drum in the receiving compartment of the base plate, so that a larger supply of cables can be accommodated for different distances to the nearest socket, from which the required mains cable length is deducted.
  • This cable drum is preferably connected to a roll-up spring, and a cable clamping device is provided in order to fix the drawn-off cable length.
  • these side cheeks with their inner stiffening ribs can also be designed without feet as foot cheeks for a stationary workplace, for example a work table.
  • the advantages of concealed cabling within the supports as well as within a connection channel or cable channel embedded in the worktop also come into play here.
  • the inner stiffening ribs of the hollow bodies can expediently be provided at their intersection points with bushings for pushing through fastening screws for the supports, so that the mechanical stresses can be easily absorbed. If the supports are designed as profile bodies with longitudinal profile bores, threads can be cut in their lower areas, into which fastening screws projecting through the side or foot cheeks are screwed.
  • the profiles can be provided on the outside with longitudinal guides for inserting cover panels, which cover the cable ducts and, at the same time, with a corresponding color or through perforated plate-like design, act as decor.
  • cover panels which cover the cable ducts and, at the same time, with a corresponding color or through perforated plate-like design, act as decor.
  • Such panels can simply be inserted, and between them, outlets for cable connections can be inserted or inserted by snapping them into place.
  • Such outlets can expediently be designed as U-profile-like cable outlet elements, the U-legs of which engage in the guides and which have a plate-shaped connecting piece with a cable outlet opening between these legs. This can be closed, for example, by a membrane-like cover with a cable outlet gap or by transverse bristles, between which cables can be led out.
  • a special embodiment for these cable outlet elements consists in that they consist of two half-length U-profiles which can be assembled and which are connected to one another along their U-legs by snap hooks which engage in the assembled state.
  • the cables emerging from the supports can be guided more easily through the outlet opening because the two parts of the cable outlet element can only be placed around the cable on both sides and then plugged together and inserted into the support.
  • the outlet opening in the form of a frame with an inserted cover plate, which in turn is provided with the closure membrane halves or bristles.
  • a cover plate instead of such a cover plate, it is also possible to insert a socket into the outlet opening if, for example, you want to provide a power connection for a device on the inside of a support.
  • a cable is to be led out through the cover plate, it can expediently be formed with an inner edge bead, which not only increases its strength, but also serves as kink protection for the cable.
  • appropriately trained lighting fixtures for workplace lighting can also be used in the guides of the supports.
  • a socket installed in a support this can be fastened in a cup-shaped cap or box, which in turn is screwed onto a profile wall of the support and, in the case of a greater depth, can sit in a corresponding opening in the profile wall.
  • the cover plate of the socket provided with the holes for the plug pins can then be inserted into the connecting plate between the U-legs of the cable outlet element.
  • an intermediate insulating cup can be inserted into the cup-shaped cap or can to prevent contact with the metal profile of the support.
  • the side walls of the receiving compartment running between the side cheeks can advantageously be angled obliquely like a desk in order to form a footrest, for example.
  • sockets can be provided in the opposite side wall, which are connected to the power cable located in the cable compartment.
  • a stable and easy-to-assemble construction is obtained by angling the side flange strips from a cover plate covering the storage compartment, so that it can be screwed onto a side flange of the side wall.
  • These flange strips can be angled horizontally again at their edge in order to be screwed to the stiffening ribs of the side cheeks or foot cheeks at the same time with a bottom plate that closes off the storage compartment.
  • these end sections can be ribbed in a star-shaped or gear-like manner and can be provided with cover caps which are complementarily ribbed in the manner of an internal toothing and which advantageously consist of plastic and at the same time offer protection against impacts.
  • cover caps With the help of these ribs, such caps can easily be pushed on and removed again if, for example, a roller is to be replaced.
  • cables can be routed upwards to the outlet openings in both supports.
  • the flexibility of the workplace according to the invention is increased, however, if connecting channels are provided between the supports.
  • a worktop can be formed in its rear part with a connecting channel which can be covered with a flap, so that inserted cables become accessible when the flap is opened. It is then expedient to arrange outlets in the supports at the height of this connecting channel, so that the cabling can be carried out completely invisibly.
  • sockets can be arranged in the flap to create further electrical connection options here. If you form the flap as a trough, additional shelves can be created.
  • An expedient embodiment consists in a trough with sloping walls, so that accessory units can be used which can be moved laterally as required.
  • Fig. 1 shows a base frame of an equipment cart with four rollers 2, which are mounted on the ends of two side cheeks 4, each of which carries a vertical support 6 and which are connected to one another via a base plate 8.
  • the base plate is designed as a receiving compartment for an electrical cable, as will be explained with reference to FIGS. 2 and 3.
  • the supports 6 consist of profiles and serve as cable routing channels for leading electrical cables from the cable storage compartment to the cable outlet openings provided in the supports.
  • Insert elements (not shown in FIG. 1) run between the supports in the form of worktops, which can optionally also be inclined, drawer units and what is otherwise customary in such equipment trolleys.
  • the electrical devices installed on the equipment trolley can be connected to the cables routed through the outlet openings.
  • the cable routing channels formed by the profile shown in detail in FIG. 4 are closed to the outside by inserted panels 10.
  • FIG. 2 shows a partial cross section through the receiving compartment 12 for an electrical cable 14 formed by the base plate 8.
  • a cable drum 16 with a vertical axis is mounted in the receiving compartment 12, on which the cable 14 is wound.
  • the cable drum is provided with an integrated reeling device 18, which contains a winding spring and a brake, which are however not illustrated in detail here.
  • the receiving compartment 12 is closed at the top by a cover plate 20 and at the bottom by a bottom plate 22 and delimited on the sides by the two side cheeks 4.
  • the other two sides are closed off by sloping side walls 24, which are formed by angled continuations of the cover plate 20.
  • a cable bushing 26 for the cable 14 is arranged in one of these inclined side walls, with which the connector to the power supply is made via a plug 15.
  • a pivot bearing 28 for a roller 2 in the form of a vertical bore through which the bearing axis runs, which in the usual way by means of split pin, Seeger ring or the like. is secured against falling out.
  • the bearing is covered by a plastic cap 30 which is pushed on by means of ribbing, as can be seen in FIG. 11.
  • Fig. 3 shows details of the attachment of the cover plate 20 and the bottom plate 22 on the side wall 4.
  • This has an approximately vertical inner flange 32 and an outer flange 34 which ends at the bottom in an arcuate contour, as shown in FIG. 1.
  • 6 stiffening ribs at the intersection of which a material thickening 36 is provided, in order to form holes for fastening screws 38, which serve to screw the supports 6 to the side walls 4.
  • the supports 6 each sit in a recess 40 in the side cheeks, which ensures the correct positioning of the support and side cheek.
  • the base plate 22, which for this purpose has double-angled side flanges 42 with corresponding holes, is fastened with screws 39.
  • the cover plate 20 is angled twice and is screwed to the side cheek in the same way with an end flange 44.
  • the cover plate 20 is screwed to the inner flange 32 of the side cheek with a connecting flange 46, as is illustrated by the screw connection 48. This double screw connection results in good stability of the chassis of the equipment trolley consisting of the side walls 4 and the base plate 8.
  • a supply cable 50 is further illustrated, which is guided upward from the cable drum 16 through an opening 52 in the end flange 42 and an opening 54 in the depression 40 of the side cheek through a cable guide channel 56 through the support 6.
  • Fig. 4 illustrates an embodiment of the workplace according to the invention as a work table.
  • the side cheeks are designed here as foot cheeks 4a, which flatten in a wedge shape towards the front and in which the depression 40 for receiving the supports 6 are laid in the vicinity of one end.
  • foot plates 2a are provided here, which can be adjusted in height with the aid of threaded bolts 3, as illustrated in FIG. 5.
  • the threaded bolts 3 have a slot accessible after removing a cover cap 30 for inserting a screwdriver.
  • the cap 30 engages with an internal toothing in an external toothing 104 at the end of the foot cheek 4a, as will be explained later with reference to FIG.
  • FIG. 16 for the side cheek of the workplace according to FIG. 1. 4 also shows a worktop 76 which is mounted between the supports 6 and is shown here as a smooth work surface, but can also be embodied in the embodiment explained later with reference to FIGS. 11 to 15. Additional insert elements can be provided between the supports 6.
  • a traverse 77a is shown here, which contains a workstation lamp and can also be used to hold devices if the training is large enough.
  • a crossbeam 77b can also be arranged as a footrest, the inclined surface 79 of which serves as a footrest surface, while in the former case it can be open or with a disc.
  • FIG. 6 illustrates the design of the foot or side cheeks 4 or 4a with stiffening ribs 5.
  • the depression 40 is in the foot cheek 4a specifically illustrated here in 4 located near one end; 1, however, it sits in the middle.
  • the stiffening ribs 5 converge into thickenings 36 which have central bores 36a through which the fastening screws 38 for the supports 6 protrude, as has already been explained with reference to FIG. 6.
  • the profile of the supports 6 forms two cable guide channels 56 separated by a profile wall 55, which are closed off from the outside by panels 10 which are inserted in guides 17 and can be designed in terms of color or design, for example as perforated plates, for optical reasons will.
  • cables can be laid in the cable routing channels 56 from the receiving compartment 12 to the desired height, where they are led out of the support through cable outlet openings.
  • the diaphragms 10 can be designed to be snap-in and, in the example shown, have a wide U-profile, the legs 11 of which are formed with end beads 13, which snap into the rail-shaped recesses 17. Holes 60 run in the longitudinal direction through the profile, into which threads (not shown here) for the screws 38 are cut at the lower end of the support 6.
  • FIG. 8 illustrates an outlet in the form of a cable outlet element 62 for leading cables out of the cable guide channel 56.
  • a cable outlet element is shown in more detail in FIG. 10. It consists of two halves of a U-shaped profile, which are connected to one another by snap hooks 66 and catches 68 on their U legs with fixing pins 64 securing the mutual position of the two halves.
  • This insert allows easy assembly, since in the open state it can be placed around the cables to be led out of the support and then only pressed together and inserted into the profile, with its bilateral beads 70 in the rail-shaped recesses 15 of the support profile in the same Snaps way, as shown in Fig. 9.
  • this insert is closed in the example shown with a brush closure 72, which allows a passage of several cables of different diameters.
  • a split elastic membrane made of rubber or plastic can also be provided, from whose gap the cables emerge.
  • 10 illustrates the cover plate 74 in one piece with the U-profile, it can also be formed together with the brush closure 72 as a separate part, which is then pressed into an opening of the insert, as is shown in FIG. 8.
  • FIG. 11 shows an embodiment of the rear part of a worktop 76 suspended between the supports 6 with a recess 78, in which accessories can be arranged and laterally displaced in the recess.
  • FIGS. 12 and 13 Further details of the trough construction are illustrated in FIGS. 12 and 13.
  • the trough then forms part of a flap 86, which is articulated via a hinge 88 on the edge of a trough 90, which serves as a connecting channel 92 for electrical lines running between the supports 6.
  • the hinge is formed by rods 99a mounted in receptacles 99 and correspondingly slotted cylinder elements 88 encompassing them at the end of the flap 86.
  • the trough 78 itself has two sloping walls 94, 96 which form the trough depressions.
  • a stop 100 can be seen in FIG. 12, against which the trough wall 94 lies in the closed state.
  • the connecting channel 92 is freely accessible when the flap 86 is open and allows cables to be laid between the two supports 6 or from a support to devices located on the worktop. These can be connected, for example, via junction boxes located in the connecting channel 92.
  • the lines can be led out of a support 6 into the connecting channel 92 with the aid of outlets of the type illustrated in FIG. 10.
  • Such outlets can be provided at any height of the supports 6 and form interruptions of the diaphragms 10. It can easily be imagined that the length of individual diaphragm sections can easily be selected by fitting to the arrangement of several such outlets on the column profile. This applies to both the inside and the outside of the profiles.
  • Lines which are led out of such an outlet from the cable routing duct 56 are led through an opening 93 in the lateral fastening wall 89 of the worktop unit into the connecting duct 92 under the flap 86.
  • the mounting wall 89 is provided with outwardly embossed beads 91 which engage in longitudinal slots in the profile of the supports 6 in order to position the unit before it is screwed onto the supports with screws 87.
  • FIGS. 14 and 15 show a perspective view obliquely from the outside, specifically FIG. 14 with the flap 86 open and FIG. 15 with the flap 86 closed.
  • the above mentioned hinge construction can be seen more clearly in FIG. 14.
  • Fig. 15 also shows that the trough 78 is formed with lateral recesses 78a for the passage of the supports 6.
  • Fig. 16 illustrates the cover of the pivot bearing 28 of the rollers 2 at the end of the side walls 4.
  • the cover cap 30 is made of plastic material and has a partially circumferential edge 102 which is provided with an internal toothing which is complementary to a star-shaped external toothing 104 at the end of the Side cheek is formed so that the cap can be pushed from above with interlocking teeth. It covers the fastening of the axis of the swivel bearing (Seeger ring, split pin or the like) as protection against the risk of injury and as an optical cover.

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GB2337453A (en) * 1998-05-01 1999-11-24 Ditto Sales Inc Cable management apparatus for furniture leg.
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