EP0645105B1 - Table et système à tables - Google Patents

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EP0645105B1
EP0645105B1 EP94114219A EP94114219A EP0645105B1 EP 0645105 B1 EP0645105 B1 EP 0645105B1 EP 94114219 A EP94114219 A EP 94114219A EP 94114219 A EP94114219 A EP 94114219A EP 0645105 B1 EP0645105 B1 EP 0645105B1
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Reiner Moll
Andreas Utz
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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
    • A47B9/00Tables with tops of variable height
    • A47B9/14Tables with tops of variable height with pins coacting with holes
    • 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
    • A47B2200/08Linkage means with struts between foot and table top

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  • the invention relates to a table, in particular to an office table of the type according to the preamble of claim 1 and a table system consisting of such tables.
  • Tables are known which are adjustable in height. Different tools are required to adjust the height in order to loosen and dismantle individual connecting elements. Then the one or more table legs are pulled out or extended in another way and the connecting elements are attached and tightened again. This requires time and special care in order not to lose the generally very small connecting elements.
  • EP-A-0 551 639 discloses a table with a table top with at least one support carrying the table top and with at least one leg and one foot, the support being mounted in the leg with adjustable height, and the support essentially parallel to the table top Has contact surfaces, with the support surfaces being connected at an angle to an oblique rod which opens into the leg from above.
  • a height-adjustable table for handicapped people is known, which is easily mobile due to its construction and is easy to adjust by the user.
  • This table has a table top, a support, a leg and a foot.
  • This table also has a manually releasable latching device, a tearing link profile, the latching device being latchable in the associated latching points of a link guide of the leg.
  • the known tables have a number of disadvantages.
  • at Chained office table systems for height adjustment which are often used today, either dismantle one module after the other, adjust the height and after the height adjustment of the other modules have to be re-attached to them, or the entire system has to be set aside or raised and temporarily supported for adjustment.
  • This requires several auxiliary persons or the use of special devices. Cables or the like laid inside the tables or table modules either have to be laboriously disassembled for height adjustment, or it may be necessary to re-manufacture the respective cable ducts.
  • a scale is usually held next to the table to set the desired height. This requires an additional hand.
  • Most of the tables mentioned do not have a favorable contact surface, which makes it possible to hold the table clearly with one hand and with the other hand to hold the table or one leg for the exact one desired when adjusting or adjusting the height, without the risk of injury due to pinching or pinching Adjust height.
  • a table according to claim 1 is proposed.
  • a person can, for example, make a height adjustment all by himself.
  • This person can safely and clearly grasp the table on the inclined rod, lift it up and hold it while using the other hand to release the locking device, adjust the length of the leg using the legible height marking and, after the locking device has been locked in, set the table back on the floor.
  • the process is repeated with every additional leg.
  • cables laid in the tables advantageously do not have to be dismantled, and in the case of a system comprising two or more tables, these cables must not be dismantled from one another. Further advantageous exemplary embodiments of the invention result from the subclaims.
  • Figure 1 shows a table with a table top 2, here a Y-shaped support 4 and with a leg 7 and a foot 8.
  • the support 4 used here is formed with two Y-shaped inclined rods 5, to which one here not visible backdrop profile 6 connects, which is hidden in the leg 7.
  • the leg 7 stands on the foot 8, which is designed here as a plate foot. It can be clearly seen here due to the transparent table top shown that the oblique rod 5 of the support 4 is easy to reach for holding the table.
  • the locking device 46 arranged for the height adjustment of the table cannot be seen in this illustration like the link profile 6.
  • FIG. 2 shows a rectangular table with two beams designed as cross beams 12, each of which is stuck in two legs 7 with its backdrop profiles.
  • the legs are placed on feet 8, which have a diameter that is slightly larger than the leg diameter.
  • the table top 2 shown transparently lies on the bearing surfaces 3. This is also followed by oblique rods 5, which merge into the backdrop profile 6, not shown here, which are hidden in the respective leg.
  • FIG. 3 shows a table system, composed of the tables from FIGS. 1 and 2, these tables being connected to one another by a table coupling 76. Via this table coupling 76, cables can be routed from one table to the other without hanging down too far between the tables, which is a risk of accidents.
  • the cross members 12 are connected to one another by frames 18, the frames 18 also being suitable for carrying the table.
  • the table coupling 76 is articulated in both tables, so that each table can be raised independently of the other and the height can be adjusted without the two tables having to be detached from each other beforehand.
  • the table coupling 76 is explained in more detail later in FIG. 6.
  • a broken cross member 12 is shown in FIG. 4, which opens via its inclined rod 5 into the link profile 6, which is visible here by omitting parts of the leg 7.
  • the leg 7 is shown here as a hollow profile which contains the link guide 16.
  • the link profile 6 is inserted into the link guide 16 from above and held at the selected height with the aid of the latching device 46.
  • FIG. 4 and 5 show this locking mechanism, once in perspective and once in section (Figure 5).
  • the oblique rod 5 adjoins the wing-shaped extension 13 of the support surface 3 in the case of the carrier 12, which opens into the link profile 6. This is divided downwards into two mutually elastic profile sections, in which the latching device 46 is received.
  • the bolt 48 is, see extending from top to bottom, rotatably mounted in an axis 47.
  • a push button 54 is attached, which extends to the outside of the table from the link profile 6.
  • a locking lug 49 is attached, which latches in the position 58 (shown hatched in FIG. 5) in the bore 58.
  • FIG. 4 shows an intermediate position of the bolt 48 when the push button 54 is pressed.
  • the locking lug 49 can be seen here somewhat above a bore 58. If button 54 in the illustration (shown in FIG. 5) is now pushed to the right, ie into the link profile, the bolt 48 rotates about the axis 47, so that the latch 49 from the opening 58 of the link guide inwards the link profile 16 occurs, and the bolt 48 is moved to the position 48 '. In this state, the leg 7 can be pulled down with its link guide 16 or only moved down a few holes to increase the table height. If the locking button 49 is again seated over a bore 58, the push button 54 can be released again, so that the locking lug 49 can snap into another bore 58 of the link guide 16.
  • a spring 56 is arranged, which biases the bolt 48 so that the locking lug 49 is securely retained in a bore 58.
  • a person carrying out the table height adjustment is preferably outside the table (this is on the left-hand side) and can read the height marking 63, which is applied approximately centrally and preferably raised on the backdrop profile, for this purpose, after which he can adjust the table height.
  • the leg 7 with its slotted guide 16 is preferably made of extruded profile. As a result, the lightest possible table construction is achieved.
  • part of the extruded profile of the leg 7 is notched from the upper edge of the leg to the upper edge 66 in such a way that a profile recess 64 is formed.
  • This profile recess 64 serves to allow the oblique rod 5 to "dip" into the leg 7.
  • the bolt 48 has a bore 50 through which a screw 61 can pass.
  • the screw 61 which is screwed into the screw thread 60 of the left elastic profile section of the link profile 6, is shown.
  • the screw is screwed against the right-hand profile section, a wrench being able to extend through the bore 59 located here on the left-hand side in order to spread the two profile sections against one another, thus place them from the inside outwards on the perforated surfaces of the link guide 16 and secure the link profile 6 in the link guide 16 by clamping.
  • This backup is not necessary, but is advisable.
  • the right elastic profile section of the link profile 6 shown in FIG. 5 expediently has a taper designated by 65 in order to make the introduction of the link profile 6 into the link guide 16 easier during the initial assembly.
  • FIG. 5 shows the upper edge of leg 7, which is covered from above with a cover 68, which can be snapped into the profile. Below this, in dashed line 6 ', can be seen where the highest position of the link profile 6 is. This shows that the dovetail-like guidance of the link profile 6 in the link guide 16 ensures stable guidance of the wearer in the leg at all times.
  • FIG. 6 shows in perspective a section of a table system with a rectangular table broken off to the right, to which a one-leg table with an essentially rectangular table top is connected via a table coupling 76.
  • the shape of the table top is freely selectable.
  • a good transition here is a cable which leads from the rectangular table out of a cable profile 30 suspended in the frame 18 and leads via the cross member 12 or corresponding openings therein to the plate 82 of the bridge 80 of the table coupling 76.
  • the table coupling 76 is articulated via bearings 78 on the cross member 12 and on the table top 2 of the one-legged table. Also It can be seen here that the height of each of the two tables can be adjusted independently of the other without the table coupling 76 having to be released.
  • the arrangement of the cable profile 30 in the frame 18 is described in more detail later in FIG. Because the plate 82 is placed on the articulated bridge 80 of the table coupling 76, it is freely selectable according to individual wishes how wide the plate 82 is designed for the cables to be guided. A width up to almost the table width is conceivable.
  • Figure 7 shows the part of the carrier 12 shown in Figure 4 from below and part of it from the side.
  • the threaded bore 60 for the clamping screw 61 can be clearly seen, as well as the recess 53, which serves as a pivot bearing for the bolt 48 about the axis 47.
  • the latch 48 has lateral folds in order to keep it centered in the recesses 52 in the link profile 6.
  • a spring collar 57 which extends the thread 60 is shown here, around which a trapezoidal spring 56 shown in FIG. 5 can center and hold in order to press the bolt against the opposite profile section.
  • the wing-like extensions 13 of the support surface 3 have bores 15 here in order to be able to connect the cross member to the table top 2.
  • FIG. 7 also shows the cavity 11 visible from below, as is only marked with a dashed line in FIG. 4. Cables or the like are preferably guided in this cavity 11. These cables run from the floor over the table base upwards and pass within the cavity 11 in the oblique rod 5 into the cavity 11 of the carrier 12. From there, the cables are led into cable profiles 30 to the center of the table or, as shown in FIG. 6, over Table couplings 76 passed to another table. Of course, these cavities can be closed from below with clip-on covers, so that there are no "flying" lines.
  • the lower end of the link profile 6 is shown on the left side of FIG. 7 in the direction of arrow A. Here the height markings 63 can be seen, which can be seen from the link guide 16 in accordance with the length of the link profile 6.
  • FIG. 8 shows a profile which is preferably used and which can expediently be produced from an extruded aluminum profile.
  • the recess 64 is indicated here, which, as also shown in FIG. 4, enables the inclined rod 5 to penetrate the leg 6.
  • the profiling of the link guide 16, which is similar to a dovetail guide, can be seen.
  • FIG. 9 now shows the profile of the leg 6 with clipped-in cable channels 32 and 34.
  • the profiles are preferably made of elastic plastic, which can also be color-coordinated for design reasons, and are used to guide thin and thick cables.
  • the cable duct 32 will be used, since it can keep the cable protected in the recess in the leg 7.
  • the plug-in profile 98 according to FIG. 10 is expediently used to fasten the feet, which correspond to round plates with upwardly projecting threaded screws.
  • the bores 100, 101 and 102 are provided with threads into which screws can be screwed in from below.
  • a foot is expediently screwed into the threads 100 and 102 with two screws.
  • the thread 101 serves for a central fastening of a foot.
  • the profile of the leg 7 used here is a multifunctional profile which is capable of performing many tasks.
  • Figures 11 and 12 show the profile of the frame 18, which connects the beams 12 together.
  • Various attachments are expediently attached to this frame 18.
  • the frame 18 has receiving grooves 19, 21 in order to fasten attachments for fastening further components.
  • a tab 22 is shown in FIG. 11, via which the table top 2 is fastened to the frame 18 by means of the screw 23 by engaging the tab in the upper receiving groove 19.
  • a shoe 24 which is snapped in from the right in the approximately circular receiving groove 21, which is made of plastic material and is elastically worked out, is snapped in from the right in order to hold on to an angle 26 which is connected to the angle 26 by a dovetail-like guide.
  • a screw similar to screw 23, is screwed through the angle 26 in order to fix the angle 26 to the table top 2.
  • the aperture 28 shown broken off in FIG. 11 can of course protrude as far down as is required by individual wishes. This aperture 28 has a protective function. It is an advantage if the front of the table cannot be seen into the footwell of a table.
  • FIG. 12 shows the profile of the frame 18 with a cable profile 30 clipped into it.
  • the clip mechanism can be seen in the X-high representation.
  • the cable profile 30 is preferably made of elastic plastic material, so that a snapping of the head of the profile, as shown in detail in X, can be easily achieved.
  • Detail Y shows the right angled side of cable section 30 with outwardly extending convex bumps which serve to achieve a pleasing surface structure. This is particularly advantageous if, as in the present case, the cable profile 30 is produced in advance from plastic regenerate material, which contains slight color fluctuations. The loose hanging of the panels 28, as shown in FIG.
  • the cover is made in advance from plastic material.
  • FIG. 13 shows a table system which is composed of a round table and an angular table and is connected to a table coupling 76.
  • frames 18 are used in addition to the cross member 12 and the Y-shaped carrier, which are connected via plug-in angles 20, the angle of which corresponds to the angle of the table top.
  • plug-in angles 20 are aluminum die-cast parts, which are designed in their outer contour so that they can be inserted into the inner profile of the frame 18. A screw connection or other fastening can be provided after insertion.
  • FIG. 14 shows a rectangular table with adapters 92 screwed onto the table top from below, which carry columns 94, on which in turn a console 96 is placed.
  • the present table system or each individual table can also be provided with a so-called third level, in which expediently additional tools, such as screens, folders or the like, can be arranged. Even when attaching such consoles for the third level, it is possible (of course with a cleared table) to adjust the table provided with a height adjustment according to the invention to an individually desired height. It is also easily possible due to the individually adjustable tables to bring the legs into different lengths if the stand area should make this necessary.
  • the table can optionally be carried on one side by a cross member 12 via two legs 7 and on the other side by a Y-shaped carrier 3 with one leg 7.
  • the table can optionally be carried on one side by a cross member 12 via two legs 7 and on the other side by a Y-shaped carrier 3 with one leg 7.
  • This also includes easy to see that the distance between the parallel frames 18 is always the same, whether the frames are attached to a cross member 12 or to a Y-shaped support 3.
  • This means that the angle table from FIG. 13 could also be arranged as a straight table, without a plug-in angle 20.
  • the frames 18 could also run parallel in this case.
  • the table tops can be attached at the designated point for a working device connected to a cable with openings which can be closed with relevant elastic covers, so that only one opening necessary for the cable or its diameter is created.
  • the upper ends of the legs 7 are also expediently provided with snap-on lids, as shown in FIGS. 5 and 6.
  • aluminum die casting should preferably be provided for the cross member 12 and the carrier 3.
  • the legs 7 are expediently made of extruded aluminum profile, as are the frame profiles 18.
  • all material which does not have to bear high load-bearing capacities, such as cable profiles 30, cable channels 32, 34 and the table coupling 76, is made of plastic.

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  1. Table, notamment table de bureau, comportant
    a) un plateau de table (2),
    b) au moins un support (4, 12) portant le plateau de table et
    c) au moins une jambe (7) et un pied (8),
    d) le support (4, 12) étant logé dans la jambe de manière à pouvoir être réglé en hauteur,
    e) le support (4, 12) présentant des surfaces d'appui (3, 13) essentiellement parallèles au plateau de table (2),
    f) les surfaces d'appui étant suivies d'une barre oblique (5) qui forme un angle avec elles et qui, en fonction du réglage en hauteur, débouche latéralement et/ou d'en haut dans la jambe (7),
    g) la barre oblique étant suivie d'un profilé en coulisse (6) s'étendant vers le bas,
    caractérisée par ce qui suit,
    h) le profilé en coulisse présente à son côté extérieur des repères de hauteur (63),
    i) le profilé en coulisse présente un dispositif d'encliquetage (46) pouvant être détaché manuellement, qui peut être encliqueté dans les points d'encliquetage d'un guidage à coulisse (16) de la jambe (7),
    j) le dispositif d'encliquetage (46) étant pourvu d'un verrou (48) qui est disposé de manière à pouvoir être culbuté contre un ressort précontraint (56) à l'intérieur du profilé en coulisse, autour d'un axe (47) situé transversalement par rapport à l'axe longitudinal de la jambe.
  2. Table selon la revendication 1, caractérisée en ce que le verrou (48) est pourvu d'un bouton-poussoir et d'un nez d'encliquetage (49).
  3. Table selon la revendication 2, caractérisée en ce qu'en actionnant le bouton-poussoir le nez d'encliquetage (49) peut être dégagé ou encliqueté dans les points d'encliquetage formés comme alésages (58).
  4. Table selon la revendication 3, caractérisée en ce qu'un dispositif d'arrêt est disposé dans le profilé en coulisse (6) dans la zone du dispositif d'encliquetage (46).
  5. Table selon la revendication 4, caractérisée en ce que le dispositif d'arrêt est formé comme dispositif de serrage.
  6. Table selon la revendication 5, caractérisée en ce que le profilé en coulisse (6), à son extrémité detournée de la barre oblique (5), est subdivisé en deux sections profilées réciproquement élastiques, et que des moyens sont prévus, lesquels, en écartant les sections profilées, serrent le profilé en coulisse contre le guidage à coulisse.
  7. Table selon la revendication 6, caractérisée en ce qu'une des sections profilées est pourvue d'un filet (60) traversant dans lequel une vis (61) peut être vissée en direction de l'autre section profilée pour presser l'autre section profilée en l'écartant de la première.
  8. Table selon la revendication 7, caractérisée en ce que la vis (61) présente une tête de vis moyennant laquelle elle peut être serrée ou desserrée de l'extérieur ou moyen d'une clé à vis à travers un alésage (59) dans le profilé en coulisse (6).
  9. Table selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, la table présentant deux supports (4, 12) qui sont reliés entre eux par un châssis (18).
  10. Table selon la revendication 9, caractérisée par un plateau de table angulaire (2) des cornières d'emboîtement (20) étant prévues dans le châssis (18), dont la forme angulaire correspond aux plateaux de table (2).
  11. Table selon la revendication 10, caractérisée en ce que le châssis (18) consiste en profilés extrudés.
  12. Table selon l'une quelconque des revendications 9, 10 ou 11, caractérisée en ce que le châssis présente des rainures de réception (19, 21) pour recevoir diverses pièces à rapporter (22, 24, 30).
  13. Table selon la revendication 12, caractérisée en ce que des brides (22) s'engagent dans les rainures de réception, auxquelles le plateau de table (2) peut être vissé.
  14. Table selon la revendication 12, caractérisée en ce que des patins (24) s'engagent dans les rainures de réception, qui portent en partie des équerres (26) fixés au plateau de table (2), qui à leur tour portent des pièces d'habillage (28).
  15. Table selon la revendication 12, caractérisée en ce que des profilés pour câbles (30) s'engagent dans les rainures de réception, qui sont adaptés pour recevoir des câbles ou des pièces semblables.
  16. Table selon la revendication 15, caractérisée en ce que les profilés sont en plastique régénéré.
  17. Table selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que le ou les supports (4, 12) et la ou les jambes (7) présentent des échancrures (11) qui servent à la réception de câbles ou de pièces semblables.
  18. Table selon la revendication 17, caractérisée en ce que les échancrures (11) sont pourvues de couvercles (32, 34).
  19. Table selon la revendication 18, caractérisée en ce que les couvercles (32, 34) peuvent être montés et démontés sans outillage.
  20. Table selon la revendication 18, caractérisée en ce que les couvercles (32, 34) peuvent être adaptés selon le réglage en hauteur de la jambe (7).
  21. Table selon la revendication 19 et/ou 20, caractérisée en ce que les couvercles (32, 34) peuvent être agrafés dans ou sur les échancrures (11).
  22. Table selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que les jambes (7) présentent à l'extrémité supérieure sur l'avant des capuchons de protection (28) en une ou plusieurs parties.
  23. Table selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que les jambes (7), qui sont formées comme profilés extrudés ou roulés, présentent des profilés d'emboîtement (98) pouvant être raccordés à celles-ci pour la fixation des pieds.
  24. Table selon la revendication 22, caractérisée en ce que les profilés d'emboîtement sont pourvus de filets (100, 101, 102) pour la fixation des pieds.
  25. Table selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que le ou les support(s) (4, 12) et son ou leurs couvercle(s) présentent des dispositifs de rallongement pour recevoir un accouplement de table (76) pour le raccordement à une table supplémentaire.
  26. Système de table consistant en une ou plusieurs tables conformément à l'une ou plusieurs des revendications 1 à 25, caractérisé en ce que les tables sont raccordées à un accouplement de table (76) pour former un raccordement de tables de hauteur différente.
  27. Système de table selon la revendication 26, caractérisé en ce que l'accouplement de table (76) consiste en deux sections de rallongement (78) et une section médiane (80) située entre elles.
  28. Système de table selon la revendication 27, caractérisé en ce que la section médiane porte une assiette (82).
  29. Système de table selon l'une quelconque des revendications 27 ou 28, caractérisé en ce que les sections de rallongement (78) sont formées pour être fixées directement au support (4, 12) ou directement au plateau de table (2).
  30. Système de table selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que certains plateaux de table présentent sur leur face inférieure des adaptateurs (92) auxquels sont associées des colonnes (94) s'étendant autour et par-dessus les plateaux de table, qui portent des consoles (96) ou des éléments semblables.
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