EP0965290A1 - Verfahren zur Konstruktion von Küchenmöbeln und damit konstruierte Möbel - Google Patents

Verfahren zur Konstruktion von Küchenmöbeln und damit konstruierte Möbel Download PDF

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EP0965290A1
EP0965290A1 EP98440136A EP98440136A EP0965290A1 EP 0965290 A1 EP0965290 A1 EP 0965290A1 EP 98440136 A EP98440136 A EP 98440136A EP 98440136 A EP98440136 A EP 98440136A EP 0965290 A1 EP0965290 A1 EP 0965290A1
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Alain Prieur
André Paquelet
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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
    • A47B77/00Kitchen cabinets
    • 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
    • A47B47/00Cabinets, racks or shelf units, characterised by features related to dismountability or building-up from elements
    • A47B47/04Cabinets, racks or shelf units, characterised by features related to dismountability or building-up from elements made mainly of wood or plastics
    • A47B47/042Panels connected without frames

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  • the subject of the present invention is a method of realization of kitchen furniture and furniture cooking obtained by said process.
  • Each of the elements consists of a box on which are adapted to at least one door and / or at least one drawer, so that for different kitchen models the boxes are identical and that only the doors and drawer fronts change.
  • the kitchen elements are mainly of two types, the so-called “low” elements intended to be installed on the floor, leaning or not against a wall and covered with a work plan, and the so-called “high” elements intended for be hung on a wall, usually above the wall low elements.
  • Each element includes a compartment fitted with shelves and / or drawers.
  • each of boxes is built like a piece of furniture, so it has a floor, two side walls, a bottom and a ceiling, in so that when two elements are juxtaposed, two walls side are joined, and this doubling of walls side is an unnecessary use of material and a loss of storage space.
  • each of the elements whatever either its width, has at least four feet, which increases the cost of all the furniture, while many of these feet are not absolutely necessary, especially for the juxtaposition of small elements width.
  • Standard dimensions especially in height and in depth, constitute another disadvantage of this type elements. Indeed we may have to opt for a plan working from a depth greater than a depth classic, so because of the standard depth elements, it is created between the background of the elements and the wall an empty space constituting a loss of volume of storage.
  • some low elements can be of a height lower than the standard height, the element reserved for cooking for example, which requires have such elements as standard, and more in different widths, which leads to an additional cost of manufacturing.
  • the client may wish a worktop higher than normal, which generally is obtained by equipping standard elements with taller feet, however this does not allow increased storage volume.
  • the object of the present invention is to provide a process for making kitchen furniture and the kitchen furniture obtained by said process, allowing remedy these various drawbacks.
  • the production method essentially characterizes in what you build simultaneously all compartments intended to be aligned along a wall or the like, by assembling panels in starting at the bottom.
  • panels are cut in depending on the height, width and depth of compartments.
  • the kitchen furniture obtained by the process according to the invention is essentially characterized in that it has a floor cut to size, on which are fixed vertical separation walls compartments, themselves covered with a ceiling to which they are united.
  • this consists cutting panels for the realization of the floors, vertical walls and ceilings, said panels can advantageously be all of the same thickness, which simplifies stock management.
  • Factory cut panels can be routed flat to the installation site which facilitates transport.
  • doors and drawers are secured to the vertical walls, which doors and drawers can be wide standard, because the design of the furniture allows more large number of combinations of widths as elements classics as well, for example, it is possible that no neighboring doors are of the same width.
  • the process and the furniture according to the invention also has advantages from the point of view installation, in addition to those previously mentioned concerning the Upgrade. So in the case, for example, of the presence of an obstacle projecting from a wall such as a pipe, it is easy to manipulate to resize them one or several panels, whereas in the case of type elements classic, you have to manipulate these.
  • the floor rests on feet adjustable in height.
  • the choice of the number of feet depends on the dimension of the floor, so this number is right which has the advantage of reducing the cost of manufacturing, and to limit the number of operations for the leveling the floor.
  • the vertical walls are interconnected by means of bracing arranged at their rear vertical edges.
  • the funds of the compartments are secured to the bracing means.
  • the bracing means consist of horizontal bars connecting two walls neighboring verticals.
  • the bars are secured to vertical walls through screws or rods threaded, passing through said vertical walls (3, 30) and screwed into the ends of said bars which have a tapped hole.
  • the funds of the compartments consist of plates snapped onto the bars horizontal.
  • the method according to the invention makes it possible to carry out low and high modules, each incorporating all compartments intended to be aligned.
  • it is planned means allowing the floors to be joined together and, in a manner known per se, the work plans between them.
  • This low module 1 includes compartments 10 intended to be equipped shelves and / or drawers, not shown.
  • This low module 1 comprises a floor 2 which rests on feet 20 adjustable in height, on which are placed and secured by appropriate means, not shown, vertical walls 3 intended to create the compartments 10, and a work surface 4 is placed and on the vertical walls 3 and secured to them by appropriate means, not shown, the work plan 4 constituting the compartment ceiling 10.
  • the means of joining the walls vertical 3 to floor 2 and work surface 4 can be of different types, these are, for example, assembly screws cooperating with eccentrics.
  • the low module 1 includes four compartments 10, delimited by five walls vertical 3, while configuration furniture similar, achieved by conventional means, requires four standard elements, which represents eight walls vertical, with the disadvantages, in addition to the use of a greater amount of material, a loss of volume of storage.
  • the low module as shown does not requires only six feet 20, while it would take sixteen for traditional type of furniture.
  • the assembly of the low module 1 is, according to the invention, carried out from the bottom up, that is to say that in a first step the floor 2 is put in place and its horizontality is adjusted by adjusting the height of feet 20, then the vertical walls 3 are secured on floor 2, finally the work plan is placed on the side walls 3.
  • the installation of the low module 1 is easier than classic furniture. So the upgrade of the entire low module 1 is carried out from the start by adjusting the horizontality of floor 2, which is easily made due to the limited number of 20 feet, whereas for classic furniture, the level must be searched for each of the elements, simultaneously with their alignment.
  • the floor 2 and the walls vertical 3 can be resized individually, especially when it comes to getting around an obstacle such as pipes for example.
  • the low module 1 shown incorporates a compartment 10 under sink, a sink 40 being recessed in the work plan 4. It is therefore necessary to spare in the floor 2 a notch 21 allowing the passage of water supply and drainage pipes, not shown. It will be noted that the notch 21 can be carried out either on place during assembly, either in the factory based on measurements taken beforehand.
  • the under-sink element incorporates a crawl space allowing its adaptation to a standard layout of the different water supply and drainage pipes. If the provision pipes is not standard, it is necessary to resize the element with the disadvantages that this adjustment operation is not easy to perform, and that it may be detrimental to the construction of the element and therefore its rigidity.
  • top module 5 also has compartments 50 delimited by floors 22, vertical walls 30 and a ceiling 41.
  • top module 5 is identical to that of the low module 1, thus the realization of three compartments 50 requires only four vertical walls 30, instead of six for standard items of furniture of the classic type.
  • compartment 50 central is lower than the others compartments 50, so that its floor 22 is not disposed under its vertical walls 30 but between them.
  • compartments 50 are lower than the others compartments 50, so that its floor 22 is not disposed under its vertical walls 30 but between them.
  • other configurations are possible, and in the case of a tall module with compartments all of the same height, these have a floor common.
  • the mounting on the wall of the high module 5 is carried out in the traditional way through housings 31, secured to the vertical walls 30 and each comprising a hook, not visible, movable in the three dimensions, and intended to be secured to a means of retainer, not shown, secured to the wall, and which can be a profile for example.
  • the bars 6 are arranged near the rear edges of the vertical walls 3 and 30, and are in further intended for fixing a bottom, not shown on these figures.
  • Two vertical walls 3 or 30 can be connected by more than two bars 6, and these can be placed at different heights depending on compartment 10 or 50 concerned.
  • the upper bar 6 is placed lower than for the other compartments 10, to allow there securing a lower base, allowing the passage of water supply and drainage pipes.
  • Bars 6 which can be tubes, have a hole at each of their ends 60 axial threaded, not visible, intended to receive either a screw 61, i.e. a threaded rod 62.
  • All compartments 10 or 50 have a bottom which may consist of one or more plates 7 juxtaposed, the plates being available in several widths.
  • the method according to the invention, and the furniture obtained simplify the layout of a kitchen so-called integrated, everything being closer to the wishes of the client.

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CA 2272058 CA2272058A1 (fr) 1998-06-18 1999-05-14 Procede de realisation d'un mobilier de cuisine et mobilier de cuisine obtenu au moyen dudit procede

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FR2820011A1 (fr) 2001-01-26 2002-08-02 Daniel Dassis Meuble meublant du type pret a monter
WO2004014185A2 (de) * 2002-08-01 2004-02-19 Bernhard Michael Kaluza Montagesystem für möbel und verfahren zur montage von möbeln
AT16179U1 (de) * 2016-02-19 2019-03-15 Rieber Gmbh & Co Kg Bausatz zur Schaffung oder Erweiterung einer Gastro-Speisenausgabe

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US2580103A (en) * 1945-12-26 1951-12-25 Nellie G Keller Combined shelf and wall protector
US3589784A (en) * 1969-07-23 1971-06-29 Willhelm Winkels Modular assembly construction
US3754806A (en) * 1970-08-05 1973-08-28 Toyo Plastic Co Ltd Frame structure for bathroom cabinets
US4153311A (en) * 1977-11-22 1979-05-08 Tadao Takahashi Sectional unit furniture assembly
DE3106310A1 (de) * 1981-02-20 1982-09-09 Jürgen 6209 Heidenrod Greubel Moebelsystem fuer den zusammenbau von kastenmoebel
DE8811933U1 (de) * 1988-09-18 1988-12-22 Nagel, Hans-Joachim, 1000 Berlin Bau - oder Grundelement zur Herstellung von Einzelmöbeln, Schrankwänden, Regalen, Gestellen, Raumteilern od. dgl.

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US2580103A (en) * 1945-12-26 1951-12-25 Nellie G Keller Combined shelf and wall protector
US3589784A (en) * 1969-07-23 1971-06-29 Willhelm Winkels Modular assembly construction
US3754806A (en) * 1970-08-05 1973-08-28 Toyo Plastic Co Ltd Frame structure for bathroom cabinets
US4153311A (en) * 1977-11-22 1979-05-08 Tadao Takahashi Sectional unit furniture assembly
DE3106310A1 (de) * 1981-02-20 1982-09-09 Jürgen 6209 Heidenrod Greubel Moebelsystem fuer den zusammenbau von kastenmoebel
DE8811933U1 (de) * 1988-09-18 1988-12-22 Nagel, Hans-Joachim, 1000 Berlin Bau - oder Grundelement zur Herstellung von Einzelmöbeln, Schrankwänden, Regalen, Gestellen, Raumteilern od. dgl.

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
FR2820011A1 (fr) 2001-01-26 2002-08-02 Daniel Dassis Meuble meublant du type pret a monter
WO2004014185A2 (de) * 2002-08-01 2004-02-19 Bernhard Michael Kaluza Montagesystem für möbel und verfahren zur montage von möbeln
WO2004014185A3 (de) * 2002-08-01 2004-04-29 Bernhard Michael Kaluza Montagesystem für möbel und verfahren zur montage von möbeln
AT16179U1 (de) * 2016-02-19 2019-03-15 Rieber Gmbh & Co Kg Bausatz zur Schaffung oder Erweiterung einer Gastro-Speisenausgabe

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