EP0663164B1 - Möbelstück mit einer stationären Platte sowie mit wenigstens zwei Ansetzplatten - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a piece of furniture with a stationary plate and with at least two attachment plates, which are mounted around a bearing axis located outside the attachment plate contour by guide means at a stationary bearing point of the piece of furniture and around the bearing point between a rest position located below the stationary plate and one aligned with the plate height
- the enlargement position can be swiveled and shifted in height parallel to the plate.
- a piece of furniture of this type is known from DE 42 07 743 A1, which is designed as a table that can be enlarged by a attachment plate, the attachment plate being mounted eccentrically on a table leg.
- the attachment plate is rigidly connected to a tubular sleeve pushed onto the table, the lower end edge of which rests on a pin which projects radially from the table leg.
- the end edge has a helical curve over its circumference, the slope of which is dimensioned such that the attachment plate is displaced in height when it is pivoted from a rest position below the table top into an enlarged position aligned with the table surface.
- the object of the invention is to provide a piece of furniture of the type mentioned, which has improved options for shape and size design.
- the at least two attachment plates are in the rest position below the stationary plate in parallel in different planes one above the other and have guide means with different pitch, and in that each attachment plate is held by means of a support element, the areas of which are outside the attachment plate contour Do not cut the path of movement of the at least one other attachment plate.
- a table is particularly provided as a piece of furniture.
- the invention also relates to other pieces of furniture such as shelves, sideboards or the like in the same way. This makes it possible to provide two or more attachment plates for enlarging the stationary plate, which in the enlargement position attached to the stationary plate are at the same level as the latter and are thus flush with the plate surface.
- a major advantage of the invention is that completely new dimensions for the enlargement of plates are created.
- attachment plates in different planes makes it possible to provide attachment plates which are substantially enlarged compared to the prior art and which overlap in a top view in the rest position under the stationary plate. This also makes it possible to enlarge relatively wide tables over their full width using one-piece attachment plates. As a result of the superimposition of the attachment plates, the degree of enlargement of the stationary plate is no longer dependent on the overall length of the stationary plate under which the attachment plates are mounted, as in the prior art. A short table can also be enlarged over a large area by the invention.
- the attachment plates can be moved past one another during their pivoting movement without being blocked by protruding areas of the supporting element of the respective other attachment plate.
- Carrying arms, brackets, angles or the attachment plate which thicken over and above the top and bottom sides are provided as support elements.
- a support arm, which projects radially below this for holding the attachment plate, is therefore at most dimensioned only in such a way that its front end does not intersect the path of movement of the front contour of the other attachment plate.
- the radial length of the support arm is therefore less than the radius of the movement path of the other attachment plate.
- both attachment plates are mounted on one side of the stationary plate.
- the attachment plates are considerably thinner than the stationary plate. This makes it possible to arrange the attachment plates largely invisibly under the stationary plate in their rest position, since the small thickness of the attachment plates also means that the height of the space required for storage below the stationary plate is relatively small. It is thus possible to keep the overall height of a table comparatively low despite the mounting of the attachment plates below the table top, and yet to maintain sufficient legroom for people sitting at the table.
- the attachment plate is held on the support arm so that it can be adjusted in height. This makes it possible to adjust the attachment plate relative to the stationary plate in order to compensate for tolerances that could lead to different heights between the attachment plate and the stationary plate.
- the guide means of the bearing point for pivoting the attachment plate are arranged directly in the area of the stationary plate. Due to the arrangement of the guide means for pivoting the attachment plate directly in the area of the stationary plate, this does not necessarily have to be mounted on a table leg, in contrast to the prior art, in order to achieve a secure tubular storage by a sufficient guide length.
- the attachment plate therefore no longer necessarily has to be mounted on a leg which extends to the floor and which also serves to support the stationary plate.
- the attachment plate can thus also be provided for round tables which have a support foot only in the middle.
- the guide means are arranged in a cylindrical, upper region of a support leg supporting the stationary plate. Since the guide means are arranged in the upper area of the support leg, the rest of the area of the support leg can be designed freely, for example as a square profile or the like.
- the guide means are provided on a cylindrical bearing stub arranged on an underside of the stationary plate.
- This stopper-like bearing stump can be attached at any point on the underside of the stationary plate and is only used for mounting the attachment plate and not - as in the prior art - additionally as a supporting leg of the stationary plate. This configuration is particularly advantageous for round tables.
- At least one link guide and at least one link block engaging in it are provided as guide means, which are assigned to a stationary and a rotatable bearing part of the mounting of the attachment plate, at least part of the link guide having a ratio of the pivoting angle and height difference of the attachment plate between the rest and the enlargement position has a corresponding slope.
- the height of the tubular sleeve was namely required for guiding, in order to ensure that the lower end edge was pressed sufficiently against the table leg bolts and to prevent the attachment plate from tilting. It is particularly advantageous if the tilting load on the bearing point is absorbed in several sliding blocks, preferably three, distributed over the circumference of the bearing part.
- the mutually facing edge regions of the attachment plate and the stationary plate can be coupled to one another at a distance from the bearing point by means of a support device in the enlarged position.
- the attachment plate mounted on a corner area is additionally supported in the enlarged position by the coupling with the stationary plate, as a result of which sufficient stability is achieved even with larger attachment plates.
- attachment plates which correspond to the width of the stationary plate can also be used with relatively wide stationary plates. The possible variations in shape and size of the furniture are improved.
- the support device is provided with a locking element for locking the stationary plate and the attachment plate against one another. This prevents the attachment plate from being unintentionally pivoted back out of the enlarged position, and thus creating a gap between the edge regions of the stationary plate and attachment plate facing one another.
- the support device has two mutually corresponding connecting elements, one of which is assigned to the edge region of the attachment plate and the other to the edge region of the stationary plate, and which can be connected in a positive or non-positive manner by the pivoting movement of the attachment plate into the enlarged position.
- the attachment plate is locked onto the stationary plate in a simple manner by the pivoting movement of the attachment plate toward the stationary plate, so that additional manipulations are avoided.
- the support device has a stationary locking lever which can be pivoted in an inclined plane and which tangentially engages behind a crescent-shaped locking plate on the underside of the attachment plate during the pivoting movement for locking and supporting the attachment plate, the radius of the crescent moon being smaller than that Swing radius of the locking lever.
- the locking lever engages under and thus already supports vertically during its pivoting movement for supporting and locking the attachment plate, and that during the further pivoting movement it pulls the attachment plate onto the stationary plate and the attachment plate onto the surface aligned with the surface of the stationary plate Height presses.
- a table (1) according to FIGS. 1 and 2 has a rectangular table top (2) which is supported at its four corners by four table legs (3).
- the four table legs (3) have a cylindrical shape.
- the table legs (3) protrude on the opposite long sides of the table top (2) - seen in the plan view of FIG. 2 - partially under the table top (2).
- Two attachment plates (4, 4a) can be attached to the table top (2) on their opposite broad sides. Both attachment plates (4, 4a) have the same size and are rectangular.
- the length of the opposite long sides of the two attachment plates (4, 4a) corresponds to the width of the table top (2).
- the two attachment plates (4 and 4a) are about half as thick as the table top (2).
- both attachment plates (4 and 4a) are on the opposite Broad sides of the table top (2) attached to this.
- the attachment plates (4 and 4a) are aligned with the table top (2), ie the surface of the attachment plates (4 and 4a) serving as a standing surface is at the same level as the table surface of the table top (2).
- the result is a uniform table surface that is almost twice as large as the table surface of the Table top (2).
- the enlargement position is shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 with dash-dotted lines.
- Each attachment plate (4, 4a) is held on a V-shaped forked arm (5 or 5a). Each attachment plate is in its rest position, in which no table enlargement is required, below the table plate (2) (FIG. 1 and dashed representation of the attachment plate 4 in FIG. 2).
- the attachment plates (4 and 4a) are mounted on two table legs (3) which are adjacent to one another along a long side of the table plate (2) and can be pivoted horizontally. Each attachment plate (4 and 4a) is mounted on the respective table leg (3) outside the attachment plate contour in the area of a corner of each attachment plate (4, 4a).
- Each attachment plate (4, 4a) is held on the associated support arm (5, 5a) such that in the rest position of each attachment plate (4, 4a) the long sides of the attachment plate (4, 4a) are aligned parallel to the long sides of the table plate (2) are. Since the long sides of each extension plate (4, 4a), which correspond to the lengths of the broad side of the table top (2), are longer than half the length of the long side of the table top (2), the two extension plates (4 and 4a) overlap in their resting position .
- the corresponding table leg (3) serves as the bearing point for each attachment plate (4, 4a).
- Each attachment plate (4, 4a) can be pivoted horizontally about a central longitudinal axis of the respective table leg (3).
- the support arm (5) is rigidly connected to a tubular bearing sleeve (6) which coaxially surrounds the table leg (3), the support arm (5) projecting radially from the upper end region of the bearing sleeve (6).
- the support arm (5a) is rigidly attached to a tubular bearing sleeve (6a) which essentially corresponds to the bearing sleeve (6) and is mounted coaxially on the other cylindrical table leg (3). Both bearing sleeves (6 and 6a) are held axially movable on the respective table leg (3). Both bearing sleeves (6 and 6a) extend in the axial direction over a large part of the respective table leg (3).
- the large axial guide length of the two bearing sleeves (6 and 6a) prevents the attachment plates (4, 4a) from tilting or tilting.
- An end edge (7) of the lower end of the bearing sleeve (6) lies against a bolt (8) which projects radially from the table leg (3) and is rigidly connected to the table leg (3).
- the circumferential end edge (7) of the bearing sleeve (6) lies on the bolt (8) due to the weight of the attachment plate (4), support arm (5) and bearing sleeve (6) and is supported by the latter.
- the front edge (7) is designed as a curve that rises in such a way that the attachment plate (4) is shifted in height from the rest position below the table top (2) to the enlargement position at the level of the table top (2) when swiveled clockwise becomes.
- the pivoting and height displacement of each attachment plate (4, 4a) correspond to the principle described in DE 42 07 743 A1, so that reference is made to this prior art in this regard.
- the curve has no linear slope, so that it is ensured that the attachment plate (4) does not come into contact with the opposite attachment plate (4a) nor with the underside of the table plate (2) during the pivoting movement.
- this function is solved by an initially flat and then steeper gradient, the two different gradient sections merging seamlessly into one another.
- the attachment plate (4) is first pivoted out of the rest position at the same height via a certain pivoting angle, before a linear relative steeply rising curve section bridges the height to the table top (2).
- the guide means for pivoting and shifting the height of the attachment plate (4) namely the guide bolt (8) and the curve of the front edge (7), are located at the lower end of the table leg (3).
- the pivoting and shifting of the height of the attachment plate (4a) essentially corresponds to that of the attachment plate (4), a guide bolt (8a) and a front edge (7a) provided with a curve being provided as guide means in the region of the lower end of the table leg (3).
- the attachment plate (4a) is pivoted out to the same side (in the direction of arrow 24 in the direction of arrow 24) under the table top (2) as the attachment plate (4), the attachment plate (4a) is pivoted counterclockwise. It is advantageous in this embodiment that the table (1) with the opposite long side of the table top (2) can be positioned directly on a shoulder or a wall of a room, and yet the table (1) can be enlarged because both attachment plates ( 4, 4a) can be pivoted out on the opposite long side.
- the curves (7 and 7a) have different slopes in order to raise both attachment plates (4 and 4a) to the same level in the enlarged position.
- the curve (7a) is therefore flatter relative to the curve (7).
- the attachment plates (4 and 4a) are considerably thinner relative to the table top (2), which means that they only require a relatively small height below the table top (2). This ensures sufficient legroom even when the two attachment plates (4 and 4a) are in the rest position.
- the length of the two radially projecting support arms (5 and 5a) is dimensioned relative to the respectively opposite attachment plate (4 or 4a) so that the respective support arm (5, 5a) is not in the path of movement the opposite attachment plate (4, 4a).
- the length of the support arm (5, 5a) is thus dimensioned less than the radius of the path of movement of the opposing attachment plate (4, 4a). This prevents one attachment plate (4 or 4a) from being blocked when pivoting out of the rest position by the support arm (5, 5a) of the other attachment plate (4 or 4a), which is arranged below the attachment plate (4, 4a). protrudes from the contour of the attachment plate (4, 4a). It is therefore essential that the areas of the support arm that overlap the attachment plate contour do not intersect the movement path of the other attachment plate.
- each attachment plate (4 and 4a) is additionally provided with a support device (10, 11), which in FIG. 2 is only for the attachment plate (4a). is shown.
- This support device (10, 11) acts at a distance from the mounting of the attachment plate (4a) and thus also at a distance from the central longitudinal axis of the table leg (3).
- This support device (10, 11) on the one hand achieves a non-positive locking of the attachment plate (4a) on the table plate (2) in its enlarged position.
- the support device (10, 11) is used for vertical support of the attachment plate (4a), since due to the eccentric mounting of the attachment plate (4a) on the table leg (3), relatively large leverage ratios act, which already occur due to the weight of the attachment plate (4a ) to a height difference between the attachment plate (4a) and the tabletop (2) at the opposite end of the broad side of the tabletop (2), to which the attachment plate (4a) connects.
- the support device (10, 11) on the opposite end of the longitudinal edge of the attachment plate (4a), which adjoins the broad side edge of the table top (2) has a locking pin (10) which, when pivoted into the enlarged position a corresponding locking hole (11) is inserted horizontally.
- Locking pin (10) and locking hole (11) are matched to one another so that the locking pin (10) is non-positively held in the locking hole (11) in the side edge of the table top (2), so that the attachment plate (4a) is locked in the enlarged position.
- Locking pin (10) and locking hole (11) therefore serve on the one hand for vertical support of the attachment plate (4, 4a) and on the other hand for horizontal securing on the table top (2).
- the support devices for the respective attachment plates are formed by separate support and locking elements, which, however, each carry out the double function of vertical support of the attachment plates and horizontal locking of the attachment plates in each case relative to the table top.
- each attachment plate (4, 4a) is held on the respective support arm (5 and 5a) so that it can be adjusted in height in the region of its bearing points.
- a block-like insert part (12) is provided on the underside of the attachment plate (4), which can be inserted into a corresponding receptacle (13) of the support arm (5).
- the insert part (12) and thus the attachment plate (4) are fixed in the receptacle (13) by a retaining screw (14) screwed centrally into the receptacle (12) from below, which is held in place by the receptacle (13).
- This enables a sensitive height adjustment of the attachment plate (4) and thus a horizontal and parallel alignment of the attachment plate (4) to the table top (2).
- each bearing sleeve (6 or 6a) is rotatably and axially displaceably supported on the corresponding support leg (3) with the aid of slide bearings in the form of sheet metal clamps (17).
- the two metal clamps (17) represent thin, plate-like sheets that around the outer circumference of the Table leg (3) are bent around at a distance from each other.
- plastic rings are provided as slide bearings.
- the two support arms (5 and 5a) are detachably attached to the upper end of the associated bearing sleeve (6 and 6a).
- an attachment flange provided with two bores is provided on the outside of the bearing sleeve (6) and is rigidly connected to the bearing sleeve (6) by welding.
- a corresponding attachment of the support arm (5) can be positively placed on this and fastened with the aid of two screws that can be screwed into the bores. This makes it possible to easily assemble or disassemble the support arm (5) so that the table (1) can be used with or without an attachment plate (4, 4a).
- the guide means for pivoting and shifting the height of the attachment plates (4 and 4a) according to FIG. 5 are provided in the region of an upper end of the table leg (3).
- the upper area of the table leg (3) is shown.
- the guide means are therefore located directly on the underside of the table top (2). This makes it possible to design the region of the table leg (3) which adjoins this upper end region downwards, since it is not used for mounting the attachment plate (4, 4a).
- the fork-shaped support arm (5) is radially projecting rigidly attached to an annular tubular sleeve (18) representing the rotatable bearing part of the bearing, which is distributed over its inner circumference with three radially inwardly projecting cylindrical guide bolts (19).
- This guide part (21) forms the upper end of the table leg (3).
- the outer diameter of the guide part (21) and the inner diameter of the tubular sleeve (18) are coordinated so that the Pipe sleeve (18) is movable according to the positive guidance through the link guides (20), but can neither tilt nor tilt.
- the three link guides (20) distributed over the circumference of the guide part (21) correspond to one another and serve to support and to securely guide the tubular sleeve (18).
- each link guide (20) is curved in such a way that the movement path of each attachment plate (4 or 4a) described in detail above is achieved from its rest position into the enlarged position and back without touching other parts of the table (1).
- the guide part (21) is offset from the adjoining area of the table leg (3) by a circumferential step, which at the same time serves to support the tubular sleeve (18) in the rest position.
- the guide part (21) is not provided with link guides (20), but with a thread with a corresponding pitch.
- the tubular sleeve (18) accordingly has a corresponding internal thread.
- pivoting and shifting the height of the support arm (5) and thus the attachment plate (4 or 4a) correspond to the rest of the previously described embodiments.
- each table leg (3) is provided with a mounting for one attachment plate each, so that a total of four attachment plates are provided for enlarging the table (1).
- the attachment plates are in their rest position below the table top not in different parallel planes, but all at one level, so that the helical curves in the area of the lower ends of the bearing sleeves have the same pitch.
- the attachment plates each extend over half the width of the table top and are flush with one another in pairs.
- the guide means for mounting the support arm (5a) and thus the attachment plate (4a), as in the exemplary embodiment according to FIG. 5, directly adjoin the underside of the table plate (2a).
- a cylindrical threaded stub (21a) is provided in this exemplary embodiment, which is rigidly connected to the underside of the table top (2a).
- This cylindrical bearing stub (21a) is provided with an external thread (22) onto which an internal thread (23) of the tube sleeve (18a) which essentially corresponds to the tube sleeve (18) can be screwed.
- This thread is also designed so that the maximum swivel angle of the support arm (5a) and thus the attachment plate (4a) in the form of a three-quarter circle is 270 ° and the required height shift is achieved. It is advantageous in this embodiment, however, that these guide means are not part of a table leg serving to support the table top (2), but only serve to support the attachment plate (4a).
- the bearing stump (21a) is therefore free at the bottom. This makes it possible to arrange the bearing stump (21a) and thus also the guide means for the attachment plate (4a) at any position in the region of the underside of the table top (2a), regardless of any table legs, so that there is extensive design freedom. This is particularly advantageous in the case of a round table top (2a) according to FIG. 6 (shown in broken lines), which is possibly provided with a central adjusting foot.
- the bearing stump (21a) can be positioned at a suitable location depending on the design of the table top (2a).
- the support device has a locking lever (27) which is pivotably mounted on a stationary bearing block (25) about a pivot axis (26).
- the bearing block (25) is arranged in the edge region of the table top (2) on its underside.
- the bearing block (25) protrudes obliquely downwards and towards the edge of the table top (2) from the underside of the table top (2).
- the locking lever (27) is pivotally mounted on the bearing block (25) in a radial plane, wherein the radial plane - based on the horizontal surface of the table top (2) - represents an inclined plane.
- the storage of the locking lever (27) is so stable that it can absorb vertical loads on the locking lever (27).
- the locking lever (27) has an upwardly projecting, straight locking edge (32) which tangentially engages to lock and support the attachment plate (4) on a circular curve contour of a crescent-shaped locking plate (29).
- the crescent-shaped locking plate (29) is attached to an underside of the attachment plate (4) in the edge region facing the table plate (2).
- both the table top (2) and the attachment plate (4) are made of glass, so that both the bearing block (25) and the locking plate (29) are glued to the respective undersides.
- the radius of the pivoting movement of the locking lever (27) is larger than the radius of the curve contour of the crescent-shaped locking plate (29), so that the dashed line (31) for the locking edge (32) of the locking lever (27) (Fig. 7a) results .
- the attachment plate (4) is first brought into the vicinity of the edge area of the table top (2).
- the locking lever (27) is then pivoted forward from its rest position shown in dash-dotted lines in the inclined swivel plane, with its locking edge (32) resting on the underside of the attachment plate (4) in the region of the curved contour of the locking plate (29).
- the attachment plate (4) is automatically pushed upwards and pulled towards the edge of the table top (2).
- the attachment plate (4) is flush with the surface of the table top (2).
- the locking lever (27) therefore takes over both the vertical support of the edge region of the attachment plate (4) downwards and the securing of the attachment position of the attachment plate (4) on the table top (2).
- the swivel lever can be released in both directions from the locking position shown in FIG. 7a.
- the support device according to FIGS. 8 and 8a has a locking lever (27a) which can be pivoted in a vertical pivoting plane and which is mounted in the upper region of the table leg (3) by means of a bearing pin about a horizontal bearing axis (26a).
- the locking lever (27a) engages behind a rectangular locking plate (29a) arranged on the underside of the attachment plate (4).
- the vertical support of the locking lever (27a) and thus also the support of the attachment plate (4) is carried out by a support cam (33) attached to the table leg (3), on which the locking lever (27a) rests in the locking position.
- To unlock the locking lever (27a) can be pressed horizontally outwards until it can slide down past the support cam (33).
- the locking lever (27a) To enable the locking lever (27a) to pivot horizontally, the locking lever (27a) is supported on the bearing pin by means of a rubber washer (34) so that it can be pushed away to the side.
- the support cam (33) is wedge-shaped in the vertical direction, so that it has a run-on slope on which the locking lever (27a) slides along in its locking position and is pressed outwards when it is swiveled out of the rest position shown in broken lines.
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DE59404338T DE59404338D1 (de) | 1994-01-17 | 1994-01-17 | Möbelstück mit einer stationären Platte sowie mit wenigstens zwei Ansetzplatten |
AT94100586T ATE159153T1 (de) | 1994-01-17 | 1994-01-17 | Möbelstück mit einer stationären platte sowie mit wenigstens zwei ansetzplatten |
DK94100586.0T DK0663164T3 (da) | 1994-01-17 | 1994-01-17 | Møbel med en stationær plade samt med mindst to tillægsplader |
EP94100586A EP0663164B1 (de) | 1994-01-17 | 1994-01-17 | Möbelstück mit einer stationären Platte sowie mit wenigstens zwei Ansetzplatten |
ES94100586T ES2109518T3 (es) | 1994-01-17 | 1994-01-17 | Mueble con una tabla fija y por lo menos dos tablas suplementarias. |
JP03845394A JP3362075B2 (ja) | 1994-01-17 | 1994-03-09 | 固定プレートと付加プレートとを有する家具部分 |
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