EP1366691B1 - Système de meuble de cuisine - Google Patents

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EP1366691B1
EP1366691B1 EP20030012043 EP03012043A EP1366691B1 EP 1366691 B1 EP1366691 B1 EP 1366691B1 EP 20030012043 EP20030012043 EP 20030012043 EP 03012043 A EP03012043 A EP 03012043A EP 1366691 B1 EP1366691 B1 EP 1366691B1
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kitchen furniture
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Otto Langer
Thomas Haberl
Johann Bergwinkel
Gerard Eisenberger
Reinhold Spirkl
Klaus Stephan
Manfred Koch
Armin Birnkammer
Martin Stigler
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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
    • A47B95/00Fittings for furniture
    • A47B95/008Suspension fittings for cabinets to be hung on walls
    • 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
    • A47B96/00Details of cabinets, racks or shelf units not covered by a single one of groups A47B43/00 - A47B95/00; General details of furniture
    • A47B96/06Brackets or similar supporting means for cabinets, racks or shelves
    • A47B96/067Horizontal rails as suspension means in a cantilever arrangement

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  • the present invention relates to a kitchen furniture system with arranged on a support structure kitchen furniture and / or kitchen function elements.
  • the base cabinets are generally arranged on feet or pedestals and the wall cabinets usually screwed by means of suitable fasteners to the wall or mounted on wall rails arranged on the wall.
  • kitchen furniture systems are known in which kitchen function elements in the form of wall cladding elements or wall elements, such as trays, frame-shaped wall elements or lighting elements having niche elements, are attached to a arranged on a kitchen wall support structure.
  • a kitchen furniture system is from the EP 0 855 158 B1 known.
  • the support structure disclosed in this document consists of spaced-apart vertically extending support strips, in which arranged in a certain pitch hook openings are provided. In this hook elements of the wall elements or wall cladding elements can be hung.
  • the vertically extending support strips are interconnected by horizontal cross members, which serve to increase the stability of the construction.
  • the wall elements or wall cladding elements are suspended in the vertical support strips, which have a predetermined distance from each other, which corresponds approximately to the width of the wall elements or wall cladding elements used. Due to the presence in the longitudinal direction of the support strips plurality of hook openings results in a flexibility in the arrangement of the wall or wall covering elements in the vertical direction. However, the support structure is unvariable in the horizontal direction, since the position of the vertical support strips is fixed according to their mounting on the wall. If wall elements are used whose width is below the distance of the vertical support strips, they can not be attached to the support structure without further aids.
  • a kitchen furniture system is known that arranged on a support structure kitchen furniture has.
  • the kitchen furniture are mounted by means of fasteners in horizontally extending rails.
  • the US 5,758,585 shows a furniture system with arranged on a support structure shelves, wherein the support structure has support strips and associated horizontally extending rails.
  • the shelves are attached directly to the horizontally extending rails, wherein the rails are each hooked in at least two of the support strips.
  • the support strips preferably extend in the vertical direction.
  • the support structure is advantageously formed by spaced-apart support strips which receive and dissipate the load of the arranged on the preferably multi-functional, horizontally extending rails kitchen furniture or kitchen function elements.
  • the support strips can be arranged in uniform or at irregular intervals.
  • the rails are mounted in each case in at least two of the support strips.
  • the rails on or inserted into corresponding recesses or on projections of the support strips and fixed there.
  • the rails can be connected to the desired height with the support strips, so that there is a variability in the height direction and can be arranged, for example, different levels of worktops or differently high wall units, niche elements.
  • the horizontally extending rails can be in a grid with the support bars in connection or hooked into this.
  • the support strips advantageously longitudinally spaced recesses or projections which extend on the kitchen furniture or kitchen functional elements facing the front of the support strips and into which or on which the rails are accommodated.
  • the support strips have a U-profile.
  • the support strips can also have any other profile shapes.
  • clamping pieces which can be placed on the support strips which fix the rails on the projections or in the recesses of the support strips.
  • the invention provides that the rails are fastened by means of a screw connection to the support strips.
  • foot members are provided which form the lower end of the support strips and have the variable-length spacers, by which the distance of the foot elements from the floor and / or from a wall is variable.
  • the foot elements allow the exact adjustment of the preferably vertical support strips and thus the entire support structure.
  • wall fastening elements which consist of a screw-fastened to a wall plate and extending therefrom threaded bolt and a clamping piece which is inserted into the support bar and bolted to the threaded bolt.
  • the threaded bolt may have an internal hex recess, by means of which the threaded bolt is rotatable, which can be adjusted in this way the distance of the support bars from the wall.
  • the clamping piece is preferably screwed to the support bar.
  • the support strips can be designed as a continuous vertically arranged strips.
  • supporting elements are provided which are fastened by means of threaded bolts to a plate which can be screwed to a wall, the threaded bolts being rotatably riveted to the plate and extending through bores of the supporting elements having internal threads.
  • Other mounting options of the support elements on the wall are possible.
  • Support strips in the form of support elements are preferably used when continuous support strips, z. B. are not possible because of a window or tiled mirror.
  • the rail at least on its side facing the kitchen furniture or kitchen function elements side has a profile on which the kitchen furniture or kitchen function elements are supported directly or by means of fasteners.
  • the attachment of the kitchen furniture and / or kitchen function elements is thus preferably via a profile of the horizontal rails, with any profile shapes are conceivable.
  • the profile may have an upwardly facing projection which engages in a recess of a fastening element, which is arranged in the lower region of a kitchen cabinet or a kitchen function element.
  • the profile may further comprise a downwardly facing projection on which a located in the upper region of a kitchen cabinet or a kitchen function element fastening element is locked.
  • the fastening element can be pivotally connected to the kitchen furniture or kitchen function element in conjunction.
  • the profile has a limited by two support areas recess in which a board is added.
  • the profile may have a support region for supporting a plate, in particular a worktop.
  • the profile has a projection on which a in the lower region of a kitchen cabinet or kitchen function element, in particular a panel, befindliches fastener is supported.
  • one or more rails are accommodated in the rails.
  • these rails for example Knife holder, lighting elements, paper holder, spice holder or the like can be hung.
  • a gap is left in height of the rails to mount these elements at the desired location.
  • the rails do not have to be in communication with the horizontally extending rails, but may be arranged at any mounting heights and arbitrary positions.
  • the rails can be mounted on the back of panels. Through a remaining slot, the niche functions etc. are hung in the rails.
  • the rail is preferably made of aluminum or steel, but other materials can be used. Any profile shapes are possible.
  • the material of the horizontally extending rails can be chosen arbitrarily. Preferred materials are steel and aluminum.
  • the rails may have hooks facing away from the support bar and have one, two, three or more hook positions for kitchen furniture or kitchen function elements.
  • the horizontal rails are preferably designed as multi-functional rails with one, two or three suspension positions. These horizontal rails and the integrated or recorded therein rails can be mounted in any height position, so that hooking functions, such as PC, book shelf, knife bar, hook strip, lights, etc. are used on any or on ergonomically suitable function.
  • a connectable to the floor or a wall, upwardly open bottom rail is provided, in which the lower end portions of the support strips are added.
  • the bottom rail may have a substantially U-shaped profile. Other profile shapes are conceivable, for. B., the bottom rail according to the Be profiled profiled or have a profile that the lower end portions of the support strips can be accommodated therein.
  • corner connectors which have two hingedly interconnected legs, which are connected to two adjacent rails.
  • the legs are pivoted against each other and are used in particular in the corner area for connecting two adjacent horizontal rails.
  • the present invention is based on the fact that the weight of the kitchen furniture and kitchen function elements is at least predominantly derived from the horizontally extending rails in the preferably vertical support strips and thus in the wall or the floor.
  • the wall may be too weak to safely accommodate the entire load.
  • the weight of the base cabinets is at least partially taken up by means of support feet. These support feet direct part of the load directly into the ground. They can communicate with the rails in their wall-facing area.
  • the support strips have horizontally extending rails on their front and rear sides or that double profile rails connected to the support strips are provided, on which kitchen furniture or kitchen functional elements are supported directly or by means of fastening elements.
  • the present invention thus relates not only to a mounting of the support structure on the wall, but also, for example, that the support structure serves as a space divider or "island" and is provided on its front and back with horizontally extending rails or with double profile rails, where kitchen furniture or kitchen function elements can be attached in the desired manner and arrangement.
  • the support strips can be designed for example as a double-T-carrier. Apart from a double T-profile, a U-profile, a T-profile or any other profile shapes can also be used.
  • the support structure With appropriate design of the support structure, this can basically be used inde pendent of a wall and thus, for example, as a room divider or "island".
  • the support structure allows a flexible arrangement of the kitchen in the room and is particularly suitable for a modular principle, in which the kitchen can be developed in any spatial directions by means of compatible elements.
  • the preferably vertically extending support strips may have a length that they are fixed to both the ceiling and at the bottom of a room.
  • the support strips can be clamped between floor and ceiling.
  • support feet are provided which increase the stability of the support structure and simplify their installation independently of a wall.
  • a ceiling rail is provided, in which the upper end portion of the support strips is received.
  • one or more substantially horizontally extending functional rails are provided, which communicate with the horizontally extending rails and extend from them at an angle, in particular perpendicular to this.
  • the supporting structure according to the invention therefore does not necessarily have to extend only two-dimensionally as a room divider or in front of a wall, but moreover can have functional rails which extend in a vertical or oblique direction to the horizontally extending rails of the supporting structure.
  • This results in a three-dimensional structure which may include, for example, base cabinets that extend perpendicular to the kitchen.
  • the functional rail can serve as a support for these base cabinets. It can thus implement the arrangement on a wall, in the form of an island or peninsula or as a room divider.
  • the function rail serves as a mounting rail for it to be fixed kitchen furniture or kitchen function elements. It is conceivable, for example, that in the functional rail an extractor hood or a shelf is arranged or that the function rail serves as the upper pivot point of a rotatably running kitchen cupboard.
  • These functional rails may extend further functional rails, so that the kitchen can be constructed and developed in any desired manner in the room (spatial structure).
  • the functional rails do not have to extend in the horizontal direction. In principle, also inclined arrangements are conceivable.
  • kitchen furniture or kitchen function elements are, for example, panels, cabinets of all kinds or cabinet elements such.
  • upper, lower or tall cabinets, niche elements, shelves, electrical elements such as cooker hoods and lights, PC, radio, TV, speakers, holders, shelves, wall parts, functional rails, items of kitchen furniture, such. B. cheeks of cabinets, etc.
  • the individual components such as a cabinet, such. B. sides and cheeks and then attach the floors.
  • cabinets can also be shipped disassembled, which is particularly advantageous for large transport routes.
  • the kitchen furniture system according to the invention presents itself as a modular system, which can be developed according to the above statements in all spatial directions.
  • the system according to the invention allows not only kitchen furniture rows to be arranged parallel to a wall, but beyond Room dividers or "kitchen islands" train.
  • rails or a double rail accessible from both sides are preferably provided on both sides of the support rails, so that kitchen furniture or kitchen function elements can be arranged on both sides of the support structure.
  • the support structure is provided with the lateral end forming covers, which are connected in particular via magnets with the support structure.
  • Corresponding covers are preferably also on the top, so that overall a dust-tight design of the kitchen furniture system is achieved.
  • the support strips in the longitudinal direction spaced apart recesses, which are located on the kitchen furniture or kitchen function elements facing the front of the support bars and which serve to receive support elements.
  • the support elements may have one or more projections which are insertable into the recesses of the support strips.
  • the support elements serve to support the horizontally extending rails.
  • fixing elements can be provided, which are connectable to the support strips, preferably screwed. These may have one or more projections which are insertable into the recesses of the support strips.
  • the fixation take on the task of securely fixing the horizontally extending rails on the support bar and this preferably clamp.
  • the above-described embodiment of the support strips has the advantage that they have no recesses for receiving the rails themselves, so that a profile weakening does not occur. Furthermore, no projections integrally arranged on the support strip are provided on which the rails are placed. As a support for the horizontally extending rails serve said support elements.
  • Fig. 1 shows in different views, the vertical support bar 10. This has at intervals recesses 13, which serve for releasably receiving horizontally extending rails. Each of the recesses 13 has mutually directed projections for holding the rails.
  • the vertical support strips 10 also have adjacent holes, which serve on the one hand for receiving the screws of a clamping piece and on the other hand for receiving the threaded bolt of a wall fastening element.
  • the vertical support strips 10 may have a length which corresponds approximately to the distance of the top rail from the ground, which is needed for the assembly of kitchen furniture or kitchen function elements.
  • the support strips can also extend over the entire room height.
  • Fig. 2 shows in a cross-sectional view of the profile of an embodiment of the insertable into the support rails 10 horizontally extending rails 20.
  • the rails have an upwardly directed projection 70 for receiving a corresponding recess of a fastening element of a kitchen appliance or kitchen function element and a downwardly directed projection 72 which serves to lock a kitchen appliance or kitchen function element by means disposed in the upper end region fastener.
  • the rail 20 also has support portions 74 which serve to receive, for example, a shelf or a worktop. This is preferably inserted into the recess 76 and fixed there by means of the support areas 74. Further, the upwardly directed projection 78 is provided which serves to support a fastening element of a panel.
  • the horizontally extending rail 20 can in principle be designed as a multiply functional rail with one, two, three or more possibilities for fitting in.
  • the rail 20 is held by means of their flanges 79 positively in the recesses 13 of the support strips 10 and locked therein by means of these fixing clamps.
  • Fig. 3 shows the rail 20 in the inserted state. From this it is clear that the rail 20 is supported by its flanges 79 on the projections of the recesses 13 of the support strips 10.
  • Fig. 4 shows the rail 20 according to Fig. 3 , however, by means of the clamping piece 30 which is bolted to the support bar 10, is locked.
  • the structure and arrangement of the clamping piece 30 results in particular Fig. 5 ,
  • Fig. 5 Here is a perspective view of the wall-mounted support bar 10, the recorded in the recess 13 of the support bar 10 rail 20 and a clamping piece 30 shown before its mounting.
  • the clamping piece 30 is inserted into the space between the upper edge of the flange 79 of the rail 20 and the boundary of the recess 13 and then to the Support bar 10 screwed, so that the rail 20 is fixed without play in the recess 13.
  • the support bar 10 is screwed by means of wall mounting elements with the wall.
  • Fig. 6 shows in a further perspective view of the vertically arranged support bar 10 with spaced-apart in the vertical direction recesses 13 for receiving rails, not shown.
  • the support bar 10 is secured by Wandbefest Trentselemten, which are also arranged spaced apart in the vertical direction from each other on the wall.
  • the Fig. 7 to 9 show a wall fastener 50 with clamping piece in detail.
  • the wall fastening element 50 according to the Fig. 7 and 8th consists of the plate 52, which has a through hole through which the threaded bolt 54 extends, which has an external thread. In this area, the plate 52 is bulged and receives the head of the threaded bolt 54 between the bulged portion and the wall-mounted plate 53 on.
  • the plates 52 and 53 are stacked for mounting and screwed by means of the screws shown on both sides of the wall. This condition is in Fig. 7 shown.
  • Fig. 9 shows the recorded in the U-profile of the support bar 10 clamping piece 56 with nut 58.
  • the clamping piece 56 is screwed by means of the right and left of the nut 58 located screws with the support bar 10.
  • the threaded bolt 54 is inserted through a corresponding bore of the support bar 10 and screwed by means of a hexagon socket wrench in the nut 58 until the desired distance of the support bar 10 is reached by the wall or the desired orientation.
  • Fig. 10 shows the connection of the upper cabinet 200 to the rail 20.
  • the cabinet 200 is provided in its lower portion with the fastener 202 having a recess which is placed on the projection 70 of the rail 20.
  • the panel 220 in the upper portion of the fastener 222 is located, which is bolted to the panel 220.
  • the fastener 222 engages behind the downwardly directed projection 72 of the rail 20 and fixed in this way the panel 220 in its upper region.
  • FIG. 11 shows in a cross-sectional view of the connecting operation of the upper cabinet portion with the rail 20.
  • the cabinet 200 has in its upper portion the pivotable fastening element 204 which engages in the locked state, the lower projection 72 of the rail 20, as shown in FIG Fig. 12 is shown.
  • Fig. 12 shows the same arrangement for the cabinet 210 with a latched fastener 204th
  • Fig. 13 shows in a cross-sectional view of the locked mounting hooks 204 of the base cabinet 210, which communicates with the rail 20 in connection.
  • the shelf 240 which rests on the support portions 74 of the rail 20 and extends into the recess 76.
  • Above the shelf 240 is the panel 220 with fastening element 222.
  • the fastening element 222 is screwed to the panel 220 and is supported on the projection 78 of the rail 20, as shown Fig. 13 is apparent.
  • Fig. 14 shows in a cross-sectional view of the base area of the kitchen furniture system.
  • the base panel 230 is connected to the rail 20 by means of the fastening element 234.
  • the mounting member 234 engages behind the downwardly directed projection 72 of the rail 20.
  • the base panel 230 is also connected in its lower region by means of the spacer 232 with the footrest of the foot member 40 of the support strips 10.
  • the cabinet 210 is by means of the fastener 202 at the top Projection 70 of the rail 20 attached as shown in FIG Fig. 14 is shown.
  • the fasteners 202 of the upper and lower cabinets are made of sheet metal parts.
  • Fig. 14 further shows the foot member 40 with the wall 300 and the bottom 310 supporting spacers 42, which are made variable in length.
  • Fig. 15 shows an enlarged view of the detailed view of the connection of the fasteners 202 and 234 to the rail 20 in the base area.
  • Fig. 16 shows a perspective view of the foot member 40, which forms the lower end of the vertical support strips 10.
  • the foot member 40 has two spacers 42 which have an external thread and whose protruding length is changed by screwing in or unscrewing.
  • Fig. 17 is a plan view of the ground rails 90 designed space shown.
  • the bottom rails 90 are initially laid as in Fig. 17 is displayed, then connected together ( Fig. 18 ) and aligned and fixed on the corner, as shown in Fig. 19 is shown.
  • Fig. 20 shows a detailed representation of the fixation of the floor rails 90 in the corner.
  • the floor rails 90 serve to receive the foot region of the vertical support strips 10 of the support structure of the kitchen furniture system.
  • Fig. 21 shows in a cross-sectional view arranged on the support structure according to the invention shelf with shelves 240.
  • the floors 240 are received in associated horizontally extending rails 20, which in turn are received in recesses 13 of the vertical support strips 10 (s. Fig. 1 ).
  • the vertical support strips 10 are connected to the wall 300 by means of Wall fasteners 50 screwed.
  • the support strips 10 have foot elements 40, which are supported on the bottom 310.
  • the upper panel 220 extends to the ceiling 320.
  • the lower end forms the base panel 230th
  • Fig. 22 shows a shelf according to in Fig. 21 wherein only every other rail 20 is provided with a shelf 240.
  • the unoccupied rails 20 are covered by the panels 220 extending between the shelves 240.
  • the base area with plinth panel 230 corresponds to the one in Fig. 21 shown.
  • Fig. 23 shows the detailed representation of the connection of the shelves 240 to the rails 20.
  • the shelves 240 are received in the recess 76 and are based on the support areas 74 of the rail 20 from.
  • Above and below the shelves extend panels 220 and the base panel 230. These have fastening elements 222, by means of which the panels are supported on the one hand on the projection 78 of the rail 20 and on the other hand engage behind the downward projection 72 of the rail 20.
  • Fig. 24 shows one Fig. 23 corresponding detail view with dark colored rail 20.
  • Fig. 25 shows in a cross-sectional view of an inventive kitchen furniture system with top cabinet 200 and cabinet 210, which are arranged by means of fasteners on rails 20. Also shown are the support strips 10 with foot elements 40th Fig. 25 a shows a corresponding arrangement, from which the connection to wall 300, floor 310 and ceiling 320 can be seen.
  • the top horizontal rail can also be arranged on the ceiling.
  • the horizontal, arranged on the ceiling rail may be connected to the ceiling or be arranged on the support bar, which extends in this case to the ceiling.
  • the support bar can be arranged at a distance from the ceiling, that is, the upper end portion of the support bar is located not in the ceiling area like this, for example in Fig. 25a is shown.
  • the support bar is led to the ceiling.
  • This can be arranged in the ceiling area a horizontal rail.
  • mounting rails ie horizontal rails on the floor, on the wall, on the ceiling for a three-dimensional space structure.
  • cabinets, hanging boards, lights, extractor hoods, power lines and the like can be fixed to the ceiling.
  • platforms with feet are provided for parking cabinets in islands, peninsulas, room dividers, etc., a further spatial structure can be formed from the modular construction kit.
  • Fig. 26 shows the detail 1 according to Fig. 25 , From this, the connection of the upper panels 220 by means of fastening element 222 can be seen on the projection 78 and the connection of the upper cabinet 200 by means of pivotable and spring-loaded fastener 204, which engages behind the lower projection 72 of the rail 20 and automatically engages during assembly.
  • Fig. 27 shows detail 2 according to Fig. 25 , Shown here is the fastener 202, which engages with its recess the upwardly directed projection 70 of the rail. Below the upper cabinet 200 extends the panel 220, which is fastened by means of fastening element 222 on the downward projection 72 of the rail 20.
  • Fig. 28 shows detail 3 according to Fig. 25 , Shown here is the connection of the upper region of the lower cabinet 210 by means of pivotable fastening element 204 to the projection 72 of the rail 20, the support of the worktop 250 on the support region 74 and the connection of the panel 220 by means of fastening element 222 on the projection 78th
  • Fig. 29 shows detail 4 according to Fig. 25 , Shown here is the connection of the base panel 230 by means of fastening element 234 to the projection 72 of the rail 20. In its lower region, the base panel 230 is fixed by means of the spacer 232. The foot member 40 forms the lower end of the support strips 10 and is supported with its spacer 42 at the bottom.
  • Fig. 30 is shown in different views, another embodiment of the vertical support bars 12. These are not provided with recesses, but with projections 14 on which the horizontal rails are placed.
  • the support strips can be designed as U-profile, T-profile or for example double T-profile or in any other profiles. As preferred materials are aluminum or steel into consideration.
  • any support strips can be combined with any horizontally extending rails.
  • Fig. 31 shows in different views, the rail 22 which is placed on the projection 14 of the vertical support bar 12.
  • the rail 22 has two hook-shaped Einitatiawa, which serve to accommodate kitchen furniture or kitchen function elements or arranged thereon fasteners.
  • Fig. 32 shows the rail 24 with three hook-shaped Ein Weg former. This rail is placed on the projections 14 of the support bars 12 and fixed there. Basically, any combination of rails and support bars are conceivable.
  • the rail 22, 24, 26, for example, in the recesses of a support bar, z. B. the support bar 10 are mounted.
  • Fig. 33 shows the rail 22 and the rail 26 with projection 23, which serves to receive the rail 80. Between the upper curved portion of the rail 26 and the projection 23, the rail 80 is inserted. This is used niche accessories, such as knife holder, lighting, Hang paper holder, spice holder or the like.
  • the front of the rail 80 remains open, ie between two adjacent panels remains a gap. In the forwardly open rail 80 then the aforementioned accessories can be hung.
  • the profile rail 80 is preferably made of aluminum.
  • the arrangement of the rail is arbitrary. It may, for example, be arranged on one of the first, second or third hooking possibilities of the horizontally extending rails 20, 22, 24, 26. It is also possible to arrange or mount the niche accessories, etc., on one or more of the possibilities for hanging the horizontally extending rails 20, 22, 24, 26.
  • Fig. 33a shows in different representations, the rail 26 with therein received rail 80. Also visible are the projections 23 which fix the lower portion of the rail 80.
  • Fig. 34 shows a further arrangement possibility of the rail 80.
  • the rail 80 is disposed on the back of the panel 220.
  • the panels 220 are hung on the horizontal rails 22.
  • How out Fig. 34 As can be seen, remains between the two adjacent panels 220, a gap which serves to secure the corresponding niche accessories, etc. in the rail 80. Except the in Fig. 34 Of course, any other horizontally extending rails can be used also shown rail 22 with two Ein von Jerusalem. How out Fig. 34
  • the profile rail 80 is fixed by means of the pin 81 in a blind hole of the panel 220. In its lower end region, the profile rail 80 is supported on the lower suspension position of the horizontally extending rail 22.
  • the profile rail 80 serves as a fastening element of the panel 220, that is, that the panel 220 is supported by the rail 80 on the horizontally extending rail 22.
  • fastening elements of the panel 220 are provided, which serve for hooking the panel 220 to the horizontal rail 22.
  • Fig. 35 is in a cross-sectional view of the lower portion of the cabinet 210 with attached fastener 203 out.
  • This fastener has two hook-shaped projections which engage behind the two upper hook-shaped suspension elements of the rail 24.
  • the rail 24 is by means of clamping pieces 31 (s. Fig. 41 ) fixed on the projections 14 of the support bar 12 and can also be fixed in recesses of a support bar.
  • the support bar 12 is screwed by means of wall fastening elements 50 with the wall.
  • Fig. 36 the connection of the upper cabinet 200 to the rail 24 is shown.
  • the fastening element 205 of the upper cabinet engages behind the uppermost hook-shaped projection of the rail 24.
  • Fig. 37 shows the lower portion of the upper cabinet 200 with fastener 205, which engages behind the upper Auf Wegitzkeit the rail 24.
  • the panel 220 is provided with fastening element 223, which is suspended in the lower hooking position of the rail 24.
  • Fig. 38 shows the support member 60 in different views.
  • the support elements 60 have a U-shaped cross-sectional profile serving to receive horizontally extending rails in the recesses 61.
  • Such support members 60 are used, for example, when the vertical support bars are not continuous, but must be interrupted, for example, because of a tile mirror or a window. In this case, the support members 60 may serve to arrange horizontal rails above and below the tile mirror or window.
  • the support members 60 are connected by means of threaded bolts 62 with the plates 64, as shown in Fig. 39 is shown.
  • the plates 64 are bolted to the wall by means of the holes of penetrating screws.
  • the Threaded bolts 62 are rotatably riveted to the plates 64 and have an external thread.
  • the external thread is connected to the internal thread of the bores of the support members 60 in connection.
  • the plates 64 can be changed by the plates 64 and so the desired orientation of the horizontal rails and thus the kitchen furniture or kitchen function elements are made.
  • Fig. 40 shows a support member 60 with plate 64 and threaded bolt 62 and located in the support member 60 recess 61 for receiving the horizontal rails in other views.
  • Fig. 41 shows the clamping piece 31 in different views.
  • the clamping piece is screwed to the vertical support rails 12 and serves by means of its beveled lower portion to secure the upper portion of the rails 22, 24 or 26, as for example in Fig. 35 and 36 is shown.
  • the clamping piece In its upper region, the clamping piece has a horizontally extending web 32, which is inserted into a corresponding recess of the support strips 12, which is located above the projections 14 of the support strips 12.
  • Fig. 42 the bottom rail 90 is shown, which serves to receive the foot region of the vertical support strips 10, 12.
  • the bottom rail has a U-shaped receptacle in which the ends of the strips are arranged. Further, a vertical aperture is provided on the side remote from the support structure side.
  • Fig. 43 shows a perspective view of the support structure according to the invention without kitchen furniture and kitchen function elements. Shown are the screwed to the wall vertical support rails 12 with projections 14.
  • such support structure can be realized with vertical support strips (eg., With support strips 10) with recesses.
  • the vertical support bars 12 are arranged at equal intervals horizontally spaced from each other on the wall. They have longitudinally spaced projections 14 which serve to receive the rails 22.
  • the rails 22 are fixed by means of clamping pieces on the vertical support bars 12. Depending on the distance of the projections 14, the rails 22 have different or even distances.
  • the support strips can also be arranged at different distances as needed.
  • the rails fasteners of kitchen furniture or kitchen function elements are hung, as in Fig. 43 is indicated.
  • the rails preferably have the same profile over their entire length, so that there are no restrictions on the horizontal arrangement of the kitchen furniture or kitchen function elements.
  • the vertical support bars 12 have a plurality of projections 14, so that the rails 22 can be hung and locked accordingly as desired at several vertical positions.
  • the foot portions of the vertical support rails 12 are fixed in the bottom rail 90, which is bolted to the floor.
  • support bars 12 and rails 22 and other support rails and rails can be used.
  • profiling of the support rails and rails there are no restrictions. It would also be conceivable, for example, that the rails are pushed through lateral openings of the support strips and in this way are in communication with the support strips.
  • Fig. 44 shows in a perspective rear view of the structure according to Fig. 43 with hinged kitchen furniture or kitchen function elements. This will become the Arrangement of the fasteners on the horizontally extending rails can be seen. These engage behind the corresponding mounting positions of the rails 20, 22, 24, 26, so that the corresponding kitchen furniture or kitchen function elements can be hung in a simple manner.
  • the support structure with rails 20 or with rails 22, 24, 26 with z. B. one, two, three or more Ein fatigue and with any other profiled rails can be realized.
  • the support structure is provided on the side and top with appropriate veneers to ensure a dust-tight design.
  • the rails 20, 22, 24, 26 or between them extending space and the distance of the kitchen furniture or -functional elements of the wall can be used for the installation of electrical or water pipes or other installations.
  • Fig. 45 shows in a cross-sectional view of the upper cabinet 200, the cabinet 210 and the vertical support bar 12 with hinged to the projections 14 rails 24 with three Ein skillamba.
  • the upper cabinet 200 is mounted by means of the fasteners 205 in the rails 24 at the upper hanging position.
  • the panel 220 which is also hooked by means of fastening elements 223 in a Ein von réellekeit the rails 24.
  • the lower cabinet 210 adjoins the panel 220, which communicates with its fastening element 206 in the upper region and with its fastening element 203 in the lower region with the associated rails 24.
  • Below the lower cabinet 210 is the base panel 230, which is mounted by means of the fastening element 236 in a possibility of hanging the rail 24.
  • the lower cabinets 210 are supported on support legs 120, which hook in its rear region by means of fastening elements 122 in the rail 24. In this way, a partial load of the cabinet 210 is derived by means of the support legs 120 directly into the ground.
  • the support strips 12 are screwed by means of wall fastening elements 50 with the wall.
  • Fig. 47 shows a further embodiment of the present invention.
  • the support strips are not continuous, but as support members 60.
  • Such an embodiment is particularly desirable if between upper and lower cabinet, for example, a tile mirror or a window is provided.
  • the support elements 60 are the horizontally extending rails 24, in which the corresponding fasteners 205 and 122 of the upper cabinet 200 and the support legs 120 are mounted.
  • the lower area of the upper cabinet 200 is a spacer which supports the upper cabinet in the lower region of the wall 300.
  • Fig. 48 shows an embodiment in which only the upper cabinet 200 is fixed by means of rail 22.
  • the rail 22 is received in the support member 60.
  • the upper cabinet 200 is mounted by means of its fastener 205 in the rail 22.
  • the base unit 210 is supported on a support foot.
  • Fig. 49 a further embodiment of the present invention is shown, according to which the rail 28 is screwed to the vertical support bar. On the rail 28, the fastener 205 of the upper cabinet 200 is supported.
  • the support bar is screwed by means of the wall fastening element 50 with the wall.
  • Fig. 50 shows a corresponding configuration in the lower region of the upper cabinet 200 and a corresponding fixation of the panel 220 on the rail 28.
  • the panel 220 is received by means of fastening elements 223 on the rail 28.
  • 51 shows the lower portion of the panel 220, which is hooked in a corresponding manner. Also shown is the worktop 250 and the upper portion of the cabinet 210, which communicates with the support bar by means of a screw connection.
  • Fig. 52 shows a schematic representation of another example of the kitchen furniture system according to the present invention.
  • a shelf with three shelves 240 is arranged in the upper region of the vertical support strips.
  • a base cabinet 210 is provided with support 120.
  • embodiments without support foot are readily feasible.
  • the horizontal lines make it clear that the horizontal rails can preferably be hung or arranged in a grid. Different heights of the horizontal rails can be realized on which different elements can be hung or arranged as required (modular principle).
  • tray and cabinet 210 Between tray and cabinet 210 is the panel 220.
  • the shelves 240 and the panel 220 are suspended in horizontal rails 20, which in turn communicate with vertical support rails 10 bolted to the wall.
  • Fig. 53 shows an embodiment with suspended in a horizontally extending rail 20 overhead cabinet 200 which is fixed to a support member, not shown.
  • Fig. 54 shows in a schematic cross-sectional view of the attached to the wall 300 vertical support bar 10, on the side facing away from the wall front of the rails 20 are arranged to extend horizontally.
  • this horizontal rail 20 can be arranged directly on the ceiling or wall or on support strips, which is guided in this case to the ceiling.
  • the bottom rail 90 is arranged, in which the lower end portion of the vertical support bar 10 is received.
  • the bottom rail 90 is disposed at a suitable distance from the wall 300 by means of a spacer.
  • Fig. 55 shows the system according to Fig. 54 with hinged top cabinet 200, panel 220 and cabinet 210.
  • the cabinet 210 is provided with a support leg 120, at least partially divert the weight of the cabinet 210 directly into the ground. Below the base cabinet, the base panel 230 extends. The arrangement of tall cabinets is possible.
  • Fig. 56 shows a Fig. 55 corresponding kitchen furniture system without support foot for the base unit 210.
  • Fig. 57 shows an embodiment in which the arrangement of the support structure does not take place on a wall, but in which the vertical support strips 10 are clamped between the bottom 310 and ceiling 320. In the bottom area of the lower end portion of the support strips 10 is received in the bottom rail 90. The upper end portion of the vertical support strips 10 is received in the ceiling rail 100.
  • Fig. 57 illustrates that the kitchen furniture system according to the invention does not have to be arranged in a wall, but that isolated solutions are conceivable that can be further developed in any spatial direction.
  • the solution shown serves as a room divider.
  • the above the kitchen furniture or kitchen function elements extending areas of the support strips 10 are covered.
  • Fig. 58 is shown in a cross-sectional view of another embodiment of the kitchen furniture system according to the invention.
  • the vertical support bar 10 is received in the U-shaped bottom rail 90 and screwed by means of wall fastening elements 50 with a wall.
  • On the side facing away from the wall rails 20 are arranged, which extend horizontally and are arranged at the desired distances to the vertical support strips 10.
  • the area arranged below the shelves and above the worktop is preferably used to receive niche modules or other functional elements.
  • the lower cabinet 210 which is also by means of the rail 20 with the vertical support bar 10 in conjunction and beyond supported by means of the support leg 120. Further, the base panel 230 is provided.
  • Fig. 59 shows a further embodiment of the present invention with shelves 240, panels 220 and a base cabinet 210 with support 120th
  • Fig. 60 is shown in a perspective view of the support structure with vertical support strips 10, which are arranged uniformly spaced apart with the exception of the region of the door opening.
  • On the front and back of the support strips 10 are horizontal rails 20 for receiving kitchen furniture and / or kitchen function elements. Shown here is the arrangement of upper cabinets 200 and lower cabinets 210 and a wall unit. Basically rails 22, 24 or 26 or any other profiled rails can be used.
  • the vertical support strips 10 are clamped between the floor and ceiling and thus independent of a wall. Kitchen furniture or kitchen function elements may extend on both sides of the support structure shown.
  • the vertical support strips are added in the floor area in a bottom rail, not shown, and in the ceiling area in the rail 100.
  • the Fig. 60a shows the system according to Fig. 60 in a further perspective view.
  • Fig. 61 shows the back wall of the kitchen furniture system according to Fig. 60 , Here shelves 240 are arranged, which are mounted according to the invention in horizontal rails 20. In between, hinged panels 220 and covers also extend. Another perspective view of the view according to Fig. 61 can be found in Fig. 61a , In principle, other rails 22, 24, 26 or any other profile shapes of the rails are conceivable.
  • Fig. 62 makes it clear that the kitchen can be further developed starting from a two-dimensional support structure in a third spatial direction.
  • Shown here are functional rails 130 with platform which, on the one hand, serve as support feet for the lower cabinet 210 'extending perpendicularly to the support structure and on the other hand as arranged in the ceiling area mounting rail for receiving a cooker hood.
  • the mounting rail 130 forms a pivot point of a turntable 136.
  • the functional rails 130 are like the other kitchen function elements or kitchen furniture in the manner described in more detail above in the horizontally extending rails 20 and 22, 24, 26 mounted.
  • Figs. 62a and 62b clarifies again the arrangement of the functional rails 130 with and without cabinet elements.
  • Fig. 63 shows a perspective view of an embodiment of a kitchen furniture system with two parallel functional rails, in which a shelf 132 is mounted. At the in Fig. 63 illustrated embodiment, no upper cabinets are provided, but shelves 240 arranged above and below which panels 220 are located. Below the lower cabinets 210 is the base panel 230. A corresponding arrangement results in the also possible use of tall cabinets.
  • Figs. 63a and 63b show in further perspective views an embodiment according to Fig. 63 ,
  • Fig. 64 shows one according to Fig. 63 corresponding embodiment, wherein the vertical support 134 is arranged with storage areas in addition to which the functional rails 130 connecting bracket.
  • Fig. 64a shows a further perspective view of this embodiment.
  • Fig. 65 shows an island solution without ceiling connection with support structure and arranged on both sides kitchen furniture or kitchen function elements. Shown here are base cabinets 210 and niche elements with interposed niche fitting. Fig. 65a shows a corresponding representation with only indicated kitchen furniture or kitchen function elements.
  • Fig. 66 shows a further embodiment of a kitchen furniture system according to the invention in the form of an island solution without ceiling connection.
  • On the front of the support structure are upper cabinets 200 and lower cabinets 210. Furthermore, a over the entire height extending cabinet is provided.
  • Fig. 66a shows the embodiment according to Fig. 66 with only indicated kitchen furniture.
  • the Fig. 65 and 66 show the furniture system from different sides.
  • Fig. 67 shows a further embodiment of a support bar 500, the longitudinally spaced recesses 502 has.
  • the recesses serve to receive support elements 510 and fixing elements 520.
  • the support elements 510 serve to receive a resting on its upper side horizontally extending rail can be attached to the kitchen furniture or kitchen function elements or eigge réelle.
  • fixing elements 520 are provided, which are mounted on the support strips 500 such that they fix the upper end region of the rails such that the rails are held securely in the region of the support strips 500 and are preferably clamped by the fixing elements 520.
  • Fig. 67 shows further in the lower end of the support bar 500 support members 530, which serve to attach a plinth panel.
  • the support strip 500 has a foot in its lower end region and a further fixing element 526 in its upper end region, which is screwed to the upper end region of the support strip 500 and serves to fix a rail which is disposed on the support element 510 arranged in the upper region of the support strip 500 rests.
  • the advantage of the embodiment of the support bar 500 according to Fig. 67 has the advantage that it has no recesses for receiving the rails, whereby a corresponding weakening of the profile can be prevented. Furthermore, the rail has no projections for receiving rails, so that the support bar 500 is relatively easy to produce.
  • Figure 68 shows the support bar 500 with supporting elements 510, 530 disposed thereon and fixing elements 520 and 526 in a longitudinal sectional view.
  • the support elements 510 have projections 512 which are inserted into the recesses 502.
  • the projections 512 are L-shaped and engage behind as from Figure 68 recognizable the front wall of the support bar 500, so that a secure fixation of the support members 510 is achieved.
  • Figure 68 further shows a screwed with the support bar 500 fixing element 520, which serves to fix the (not shown) rail. How out Fig. 68 recognizable, the fixing elements 520 also projections 521 which engage in the recesses 502.
  • the fixing element 526 In the upper end region of the support bar 500 is the fixing element 526, which is screwed there and assumes a corresponding fixation for a rail arranged in this area.
  • support members 530 which are also included with their corresponding projections in recesses 502 of the support bar 500. These serve to fix a base panel, not shown.
  • Fig. 69 a shows a perspective view of the support bar 500 according to Fig. 67 and Fig. 68 with a rail 540. Further shows Fig. 69 a the Wall mounting 550 for fixing the support bar 500 to a wall. Also shown is a screw that fixes the fixing element 520 on the support bar 500. The support members 510 may also be bolted to the support bar. However, such a screw connection due to the attachment of the support elements in the recesses 502 of the support bar 500 is not mandatory.
  • Fig. 69b shows a side view of the support bar 500 and illustrates in particular that the fixing elements 520 have a lower end portion 524, which overlaps the rail 540 on its upper side such that it is securely fixed in the region of the support bar 500.
  • Fig. 69b also shows that the upper edge of the support members 510 is designed obliquely with respect to the support bar 500 directed inclination and thus also receives the also obliquely running lower edge of the rail 540 safely. Moving the rail 540 according to Fig. 69b to the right, ie away from the support bar 500, is thus prevented.
  • Fig. 69c shows a plan view of the arrangement according to Fig. 69 a. It can be seen again that the support element 510 slightly overlaps the lower end region of the rail 540 in order to securely hold the rail 540 in the region of the support strip 500.
  • Fig. 69 d shows a sectional view according to Fig. 69c and illustrates that the fixing elements 520 engage with their projections 521 in the recesses 502 of the support bar 500.
  • Fig. 70 shows a perspective view of a support frame according to the embodiment of the Figures 67 to 69 , It can be seen from this that the support framework can be built at different heights. Due to the numerous recesses 502 of the support strips 500, it is possible to fix the rails 540 in any desired heights, so that a variable configuration of the kitchen and thus a modular system of kitchen furniture or kitchen function elements can be realized.
  • FIGS. 67 to 69 can in principle alternatively or in addition to those in the Fig. 1 and 30 shown support strips are used.
  • the present invention presented arrangement possibilities of kitchen furniture and kitchen function elements are all also with the support rail system according to the FIGS. 67 to 70 realizable.
  • the kitchen furniture system according to the invention can be developed in the modular principle in any spatial directions. It is not dependent on the presence of a wall due to its support structure, but can for example be designed as a standalone solution with or without ceiling connection.
  • the vertical support rails can be led up to the ceiling.
  • a corresponding horizontal rail can also be located on the ceiling.
  • kitchen function elements such as panels made of various materials such as glass, foil or the like, device elements, cooker hoods, individual functions, such as knife holder or the like , Electrical elements, shelves or side protruding function carrier, for example in the form of wall dividers, between which also shelves can be hung again, be provided.
  • a multi-function profile can be provided which receives a variety of kitchen furniture and kitchen function elements in a suitable manner.
  • the supporting structure is not arranged on the wall, but that the entire framework is held by foot elements, which are supported on the ground, or the support structure is additionally supported by a foot element.
  • foot elements can be used not only when the base cabinets are too heavy, but also when an attachment to the wall for other reasons is not possible or not desirable.
  • the horizontally extending rails also serve to suspend niche accessories such as knife holders, lighting, paper holders, spice holders or the like.
  • niche accessories such as knife holders, lighting, paper holders, spice holders or the like.
  • the rail hinged rail aluminum which is open in the ready assembled state of the kitchen to the front, so that the corresponding niche accessories can be hung.
  • the rail can be hung in one of the three Einitatiral the horizontally extending rail.
  • the rail, in particular of aluminum can also be attached to the back of the panels. It is also possible to mount the niche accessories etc. in one of the suspension positions of the horizontally extending rails.
  • the vertical support rails can run from floor to ceiling or up to the top of the wall cabinets or the kitchen utensils arranged above. However, they can also be interrupted, which is especially the case when tiles are to be visible or when windows have to be considered.
  • d. H. in the area of the lower and upper cabinets can vertical support bars or support members may be provided, in which the horizontally extending rails are arranged.
  • the vertical support strips can extend to the floor of the room or be supported on the ground. However, it may also be provided that the lower end portion is spaced from the ground and a support on the ground does not take place.
  • any combination of horizontally extending rails and support bars are conceivable.
  • the arrangement of different rails or support strips within a support structure is possible.

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  1. Un système de meubles de cuisine, les meubles de cuisine (200, 210) et/ou les éléments de cuisine fonctionnels (220, 230, 240) étant disposés à une structure de support, dans lequel la structure de support possède des réglettes (10, 12, 60) et des rails horizontaux (20, 22, 24, 26) qui sont connectés auxdites réglettes, des meubles de cuisine (200, 210) ou des éléments de cuisine fonctionnels (220, 230, 240) étant attachés directement ou à l'aide des éléments de fixation aux rails horizontaux (20, 22, 24, 26), en particulier ils sont accrochés dans lesdits rails, les rails (20, 22, 24, 26) étant accrochés dans au moins deux des réglettes (10, 12, 60) respectivement, et les réglettes (10, 12, 60) comportant des épaulements ou des creux,
    caractérisé en ce que
    des pièces de pince (30, 56) sont prévues qui fixent les rails (20, 22, 24, 26) sur les épaulements ou dans les creux des réglettes (10, 12, 60), ou en ce que les rails (20, 22, 24, 26) sont attachés à la réglette (10, 12, 60) à l'aide d'un borne à vis.
  2. Un système de meubles de cuisine selon la revendication 1, caractérise en ce que les réglettes (10, 12, 60) possèdent des creux ou des épaulements qui sont espacés en direction longitudinale, s'entendant sur la face des réglettes (10, 12, 60) opposée des meubles de cuisine (200, 210) ou des éléments de cuisine fonctionnels (220, 230, 240), et dans lesquelles ou sur lesquelles les rails (20, 22, 24, 26) sont reçus.
  3. Un système de meubles de cuisine selon l'une des revendications 1 ou 2, caractérise en ce que les réglettes (10, 12, 60) possèdent une profile en U, une profile en T ou une profile en double T.
  4. Un système de meubles de cuisine selon l'une des revendications 1 à 3, caractérise en ce que des éléments de pied sont prévus qui forment l'extrémité inférieure des réglettes (10, 12, 60) et qui possèdent des espaceurs à longitude variable, en vertu desdits la distance des éléments de pied du plancheur et/ou d'un mur est ajustable.
  5. Un système de meubles de cuisine selon l'une des revendications 1 à 4, caractérise en ce que des éléments de pose en saillie (50) sont prévus, comprenant une plaque (53) pouvant être vissée avec un mur, et un goujon fileté (54) dépassant de ladite plaque, aussi bien qu'un élément de pince qui est inséré à la réglette (10, 12, 60) et visé avec le goujon fileté (54).
  6. Un système de meubles de cuisine selon la revendication 5, caractérise en ce que l'élément de pince (30, 56) est vissé avec la réglette (10, 12, 60).
  7. Un système de meubles de cuisine selon l'une des revendications 1 à 6, caractérise en ce que des éléments de support (60) sont prévus qui sont fixés sur une plaque (64) qui doit être vissée avec un mur à l'aide des goujons filetés (62), les goujons filetés (62) étant connectés à la plaque (64) de façon rotative par des rivets et ils s'entendent sur des perçages des éléments de support (60) possédant une filetage femelle.
  8. Un système de meubles de cuisine selon l'une des revendications 1 à 7, caractérise en ce que le rail (20, 22, 24, 26) présente au moins sur le côté face aux meubles de cuisine (200, 210) ou aux éléments de cuisine fonctionnels (220, 230, 240) une profile sur laquelle les meubles de cuisine (200, 210) ou les éléments de cuisine fonctionnels (220, 230, 240) s'appuient directement ou à l'aide des éléments de fixation.
  9. Un système de meubles de cuisine selon la revendication 8, caractérise en ce que la profile possède un épaulement (14) disposé vers le haut, cet épaulement s'interposant à un creux d'élément de fixation (202, 203) situé dans la partie inférieure d'un meuble de cuisine (200, 210) ou d'un élément de cuisine fonctionnel (220, 230, 240).
  10. Un système de meubles de cuisine selon la revendication 8 ou 9, caractérise en ce que la profile possède un épaulement disposé vers le fond, auquel un élément de fixation (204, 205) qui est situé dans la partie supérieure d'un meuble de cuisine (200, 210) ou d'un élément de cuisine fonctionnel (220, 230, 240) est arrêté.
  11. Un système de meubles de cuisine selon la revendication 10, caractérise en ce que l'élément de fixation est connecté au meuble de cuisine (200, 210) ou au élément de cuisine fonctionnel (220, 230, 240) de façon rotative.
  12. Un système de meubles de cuisine selon l'une des revendications 8 à 11, caractérise en ce que la profile possède un creux limité par deux régions de support sur lequel une place est reçue.
  13. Un système de meubles de cuisine selon l'une des revendications 8 à 12, caractérise en ce que la profile possède une région de support afin de soutenir un bord ou un plan de travail.
  14. Un système de meubles de cuisine selon l'une des revendications 8 à 13, caractérise en ce que la profile possède un épaulement sur lequel s'appuie un élément de fixation, l'épaulement étant situé dans la partie inférieure d'un meuble de cuisine (200, 210) ou d'un élément de cuisine fonctionnel (220, 230, 240) ou d'un bandeau.
  15. Un système de meubles de cuisine selon l'une des revendications 1 à 14, caractérise en ce qu'un ou plusieurs rails de profile sont reçus dans les rails (20, 22, 24, 26).
  16. Un système de meubles de cuisine selon l'une des revendications 1 à 15, caractérise en ce que les rails (20, 22, 24, 26) possèdent des crochets détournés des réglettes et en ce que lesdits rails possèdent deux, trois ou plusieurs positions d'articulation pour des meubles de cuisine (200, 210) ou des éléments de cuisine fonctionnels (220, 230, 240).
  17. Un système de meubles de cuisine selon l'une des revendications 1 à 16, caractérise en ce qu'un rail de plancher (90) est prévu qui peut être connecté au plancher ou à un mur et qui est ouvert vers la haute, et dans lequel les extrémités inférieures des réglettes (10, 12, 60) sont reçues.
  18. Un système de meubles de cuisine selon la revendication 17, caractérise en ce que le rail de plancher (90) possède une profile substantiellement en U.
  19. Un système de meubles de cuisine selon l'une des revendications 1 à 18, caractérise en ce que des connections de cornière (110) sont prévues, lesdites connexions de cornière possèdent deux jambes obligées souples qui sont connectées à deux rails adjacents (20, 22, 24, 26).
  20. Un système de meubles de cuisine selon l'une des revendications 1 à 19, caractérise en ce que les meubles de cuisine (200, 210) comprennent des éléments de bas ou armoires hautes, les poids desdites étant portés au moins partiellement à l'aide de pieds de support (120).
  21. Un système de meubles de cuisine selon la revendication 20, caractérise en ce que les pieds de support sont en contact avec les rails (20, 22, 24, 26) dans leur partie qui face le mur.
  22. Un système de meubles de cuisine selon l'une des revendications 1 à 21, caractérise en ce que les réglettes (10, 12, 60) possèdent des rails horizontaux (20, 22, 24, 26) à leur face avant et arrière ou en ce que double rails de profile sont prévus qui sont en connexion avec les réglettes (10, 12, 60) et dans lesquels des meubles de cuisine (200, 210) ou des éléments de cuisine fonctionnels (220, 230, 240) sont situés directement ou à l'aide des éléments de fixation sur tous les deux côtés du moyen de support.
  23. Un système de meubles de cuisine selon l'une des revendications 1 à 22, caractérise en ce que les réglettes (10, 12, 60) possèdent une longueur, telle qu'elles sont fixées respectivement au plafond aussi bien qu'au plancher d'une chambre.
  24. Un système de meubles de cuisine selon la revendication 23, caractérise en ce qu'un rail de plafond est prévu, dans lequel l'extrémité supérieure des réglettes (10, 12, 60) est reçue.
  25. Un système de meubles de cuisine selon l'une des revendications 1 à 24, caractérise en ce qu'un ou plusieurs rails fonctionnels substantiellement horizontaux (130) sont prévus qui sont connectés aux rails horizontaux et qui s'entendent de façon angulaire ou vertical en relation auxdits rails.
  26. Un système de meubles de cuisine selon la revendication 25, caractérise en ce que le rail fonctionnel (130) serve comme un moyen de support pour des éléments de bas.
  27. Un système de meubles de cuisine selon la revendication 25, caractérise en ce que le rail fonctionnel (130) serve comme un rail de fixation pour des meubles de cuisine (200, 210) ou des éléments de cuisine fonctionnels (220, 230, 240) qui doivent être fixés audit rail de fixation.
  28. Un système de meubles de cuisine selon la revendication 26, caractérise en ce qu'une hotte d'aspiration ou un rayonnage est situé sur le rail fonctionnel (130) ou en ce que le rail fonctionnel (130) serve comme un centre de rotation supérieur d'un buffet de cuisine qui est effectué de façon rotative.
  29. Un système de meubles de cuisine selon l'une des revendications 1 à 28, caractérise en ce que des panels, des éléments de meuble, des éléments de niche, des rayonnages ou des éléments électriques comme des hottes d'aspiration et des lumières, des cadres supports, des bords, des pièces de mur et des rails fonctionnels sont prévus comme des meubles de cuisine (200, 210) ou des éléments de cuisine fonctionnels (220, 230, 240).
  30. Un système de meubles de cuisine selon l'une des revendications 1 à 29, caractérise en ce que des couvercles latéraux sont prévus qui forment le bout de la structure de support.
  31. Un système de meubles de cuisine selon l'une des revendications 1 à 30, caractérise en ce que les réglettes (10, 12, 60) possèdent des creux qui sont espacés en direction longitudinale et qui sont situés sur la face des réglettes (10, 12, 60) opposée des meubles de cuisine (200, 210) ou des éléments de cuisine fonctionnels (220, 230, 240) et qui servent à recevoir des éléments de support.
  32. Un système de meubles de cuisine selon la revendication 31, caractérise en ce que des éléments de support sont prévus, lesdits éléments de support possédant un ou plusieurs épaulements pouvant être introduits dans les creux des réglettes (10, 12, 60).
  33. Un système de meubles de cuisine selon la revendication 31 ou 32, caractérise en ce que des éléments de fixation (510, 520, 530) sont prévus qui sont capable d'être connectés à ou d'être vissés avec les réglettes (10, 12, 60).
  34. Un système de meubles de cuisine selon la revendication 33, caractérise en ce que les éléments de fixation (510, 520, 530) possèdent un ou plusieurs épaulements qui sont capable d'être introduits dans les creux des réglettes (10, 12, 60).
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