EP1457138A1 - Möbelelement mit einem flexiblen Gurt - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47B—TABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
- A47B88/00—Drawers for tables, cabinets or like furniture; Guides for drawers
- A47B88/90—Constructional details of drawers
- A47B88/969—Drawers having means for organising or sorting the content
- A47B88/975—Drawers having means for organising or sorting the content in the form of repositionable partition walls
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47B—TABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
- A47B88/00—Drawers for tables, cabinets or like furniture; Guides for drawers
- A47B88/90—Constructional details of drawers
- A47B88/969—Drawers having means for organising or sorting the content
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- the present invention relates to a furniture element, in particular one a pull-out pull-out furniture.
- Such extracts can be provided with rigid subdivisions the interior of the pull-out for receiving items to be inserted in the pull-out Structure objects.
- the present invention has for its object a furniture element, in particular to create an extract that can be pulled out from a piece of furniture Interior in adapted to the type and size of the objects brought in Is structurable.
- This task is performed on a furniture element with the features of the generic term solved by claim 1 according to the invention in that the furniture element comprises at least one flexible belt.
- the flexibility of the belt ensures that the belt acts as a flexible dividing element can serve for the interior of the furniture element, which the type and size of the set in the interior of the furniture element Can customize items.
- the belt can move to the surface of nestle objects of any shape and thus optimally to the Adapted shape and size of the objects placed in the furniture element Create subdivision of the interior of the furniture element.
- the belt is variable in length, in an elastic manner is.
- a variable-length belt can be attached to a large object avoid changes in position associated with elongation.
- the elasticity of the belt ensures that the belt is removed after removal of the object that causes a change in the position of the belt has moved back to its original position.
- the elastic variable-length belt exercises on an object that Changing the length of the belt causes an elastic restoring force, which holds the object in place in the furniture element.
- the strap can be attached to the furniture element in any orientation when it is pulled out in particular, be arranged parallel or perpendicular to the direction of extension.
- a belt strap of the belt can pass through several, preferably four, through openings be passed on side walls of the furniture element, wherein its ends are connected by a bracket, preferably with a latch are.
- the belt comprises a belt, the ends of which each through two openings on the side walls of the furniture element passed and by means of a bracket on a central part of the webbing are set.
- the Belt a flexible, preferably essentially elastically variable in length, Webbing and at least one holding element, preferably at least two Holding elements, for arranging the belt on the furniture element comprises.
- the furniture element has at least one Passage opening includes through which the holding element can be moved is.
- At least one edge region of the holding element is provided with an elastically deformable locking spring lip.
- the holding element has a width which is in the essentially corresponds to the width of the passage opening.
- the holding element has a length that exceeds the length of the passage opening.
- the holding element in the area of the passage opening on the furniture element To be able to define, in particular, it can be provided that the holding element can be inserted into the passage opening.
- the holding element preferably comprises an area whose cross section corresponds essentially to the cross section of the passage opening. On such insertion area is essentially free of play in the passage opening held and against movement relative to the furniture element in a transverse secured to the longitudinal direction of the belt.
- the holding element preferably without using a tool, is detachably arranged on the furniture element.
- the webbing preferably by injection molding, is embedded in the material of the holding element.
- the holding element can be formed in one part or in several parts.
- the Holding element comprises two holding element parts, between which the webbing is held.
- the holding element parts can be glued, soldered or be welded.
- the holding element parts can be locked together.
- the connection the holding element parts are manufactured without additives and without tools. It is also possible to connect the holding element parts to one another in a simple way to release either the holding element parts or the webbing the belt for a spare part. It's also on possible in this way to release the holding element from the webbing to the To be able to clean the webbing separately from the holding element.
- At least one of the holding element parts on a the side facing the webbing is provided with elevations.
- elevations are substantially pyramid-shaped are trained.
- connection of the webbing with at least one of the holding element parts produced thereby is that the webbing has at least one through hole and that at least one of the holding element parts has a projection, which is extends through the through hole of the webbing.
- the belt strap comprises at least one loop, through which the at least one holding element extends.
- the holding element extended through the loop can be flattened or have a round cross-section.
- the holding element has two holding areas and one between the holding areas arranged intermediate area
- the intermediate area itself extends through the loop of the webbing and the holding areas have a greater width than the intermediate area. This prevents that the loop of the webbing placed around the intermediate area unintentionally releases from the holding element.
- the width of the area of the holding element that passes through the loop can plus twice the thickness of the webbing to be greater than that Width of the passage opening.
- the furniture element at least one on the comprises at least one belt dividing element to be arranged.
- Such subdivision elements can in particular prevent that objects brought into the furniture element fall over when the space between two belts or the space between one belt and a side wall of the furniture is not completely filled with objects is.
- the dividing element at least one obliquely or perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the Belt aligned partition includes.
- the partition wall has at least one through opening, preferably in Form of an elongated hole.
- the Subdivision element can be plugged onto the belt.
- the dividing element can in particular be a receiving channel have through which at least part of the belt after Pushing the dividing element extends through the belt.
- the dividing element At least one Has projection for clamping the belt.
- Such a projection can be essentially point-shaped or extend in a longitudinal direction.
- the subdivision element can be additionally fixed to the belt by the formation of one formed by projections in the receiving channel Labyrinths (being through from two opposite sides in the receiving channel protruding protrusions a double labyrinth can be formed) or by forming a plurality of verticals offset from one another Ridges that protrude into the receiving channel can be reached.
- the same can further down have pointing support leg.
- the dividing element comprises a partition
- the Receiving channel in the longitudinal direction of the belt advantageously via a Length which is greater than the thickness of the partition. This is the subdivision element secured against tilting relative to the belt.
- the furniture element comprises at least two straps, then one Subdivision element can be used, which can be attached to both belts at the same time is.
- the subdivision element has at least two Has slip slots for the straps, with each receiving slot at least part of the respective belt after attaching the dividing element stretched on the belt in question.
- At least one of the attachment slots is provided with a projection for clamping a belt.
- This projection can be essentially point-shaped or itself extend in a longitudinal direction.
- the belt with elevations, in particular in the form of knobs, which is a movement of the dividing element restrict relative to the strap.
- Such elevations can also tilt the subdivision element can be prevented relative to the belt.
- the belt has a width which is smaller than the width of the subdivision element, under which Width of the dividing element is the extent of the same in the width direction of the belt (perpendicular to its longitudinal direction) is to be understood.
- the belt has an essentially elastically variable length Webbing with a width of about 2 cm to about 10 cm, preferably from about 4 cm to about 7 cm.
- a base cabinet shown in FIGS. 1 to 7, designated as a whole by 100 comprises a body 101 with a base 102, a horizontal Bottom wall 103, two vertical side walls aligned parallel to one another 104, a vertical connecting the side walls 104 Rear wall 106, which extends over the same height as the side walls 104, and one that connects the front edges of the side walls 104 to one another Front wall 108, which only extends from the upper edge of the body 101 Part of the height of the side walls 104 extends downward so that at the Front of the base cabinet body one from the bottom wall 103, the side walls 104 and the front wall 108 limited access opening 110 remains.
- the base cabinet 100 is raised by a worktop (not shown), a built-in device or a sink module completed.
- the base cabinet 100 there is an extract designated as a whole as 112 added that the extension 112 along one to the side walls 104th of the base cabinet 100 parallel pull-out direction 114 from the base cabinet can be pulled out or pushed into the base cabinet 100.
- the extract 112 is by means of a full extension guide arrangement 116 on the Base cabinet 100 held, which two aligned along the extension direction 114, spaced perpendicular to the pull-out direction 114 three-part telescopic extension guides 118 includes.
- Each of the telescopic pull-out guides 118 comprises a guide rail on the body side 120, which by means of carrier plates 122 on the bottom wall 103 of the Base cabinet 100 is fixed, a middle guide rail 124, which means a rolling element arrangement on the body-side guide rail 120 is slidably guided along the pull-out direction 114, and a pull-out side Guide rail 126 (see Fig. 4) by means of a rolling element arrangement on the central guide rail 124 along the extension direction 114 is slidably guided.
- each telescopic extension guide 118 are each in a receiving groove aligned parallel to the extension direction 114 128 of a base part 130 of the pull-out 112 received and on one lateral boundary wall of such a receiving groove 128 established.
- the front of the pull-out 112 that is at the front in the pull-out direction 114 is formed by a vertical front panel 132, which is close to its upper Edge is provided with a handle 134.
- the drawer 112 can be accessed by a user engaging the handle 134 completely inserted into the body 101 of the base cabinet 100 and 6 and 7 in the fully retracted position of the Extract 112 are brought, in which the access opening 110 of the base cabinet 100 is completely closed by the front panel 132 and the front panel 132 is flush with the front wall 108 of the body 101 and with it Back on the front edges of the side walls 104 of the base cabinet body 101 is present.
- the pull-out 112 comprises a trough 136 for holding objects, which is shown as a whole in FIGS. 8 to 10 and its individual parts in 11 to 19 are shown in detail.
- FIG. 10 includes the tub 136 the floor part 130 already mentioned, four corner supports 138, two side wall parts 140 aligned parallel to the pull-out direction 114, two Side wall parts 142 and aligned perpendicular to the pull-out direction 114 a cover frame 143.
- the bottom part 130 of the tub 136 is shown in FIGS. 11 to 13 and includes a lower bottom plate 144 and two above the lower bottom plate 144 arranged upper floor plates 146, which from the lower floor plate 144 by one each extending along the extension direction 114 Partition 148 are separated.
- the bottom plates 144, 146 are of one around the same, in surrounded substantially rectangular edge wall 150.
- each two recesses 152 into the recesses 152 opening, between the recesses 152 parallel or perpendicular to Extension direction 140 extending receiving groove 154 with a substantially rectangular cross-section are connected.
- a positioning projection 156 is provided, which is the correct one Positioning the ones to be inserted into the respective recess 152 Corner support 138 serves, which will be described in more detail below.
- the bottom part 130 is preferably made from an injection molding process suitable plastic material.
- FIGS. 14 to 16 One of the corner supports 138 of the tub 136 is shown in detail in FIGS. 14 to 16.
- the corner support 138 comprises an essentially circular cylindrical base body 158, from the end faces of which are likewise circular-cylindrical end regions 160 protrude, which are formed and arranged coaxially to the base body 158 are and have a smaller diameter than the base body 158.
- the diameter of the end regions 160 is slightly smaller than the diameter of the recesses 152 in the bottom part 130, and the extent each end region 160 along the longitudinal axis of the corner support 138 corresponds in FIG substantially the height of a recess 152 so that the corner support 138 with An end region 160 is inserted into one of the recesses 153 it can be seen that the relevant end region 160 is substantially complete is received in the relevant recess 152 and the lower end face 162 of the base body 158 on the upper side 151 of the edge wall 150 of the bottom part 130 rests.
- the base body 158 and the End regions 160 of corner support 138 are provided with two receiving grooves 164, which extend in the longitudinal direction of the corner support 138, substantially one have a trapezoidal cross section and at an angle of 90 ° to each other.
- These receiving grooves 164 are formed and aligned on the corner support 138 so that after inserting the corner support 138 into a recess 152 of the bottom part 130, each with one of the recesses in question 152 opening grooves 154 of the edge wall 150 of the base part 130 aligned.
- This aligned arrangement of the receiving grooves 164 of the corner support 138 with the receiving grooves 154 of the bottom part 130 is through the positioning protrusions 156 guaranteed in the recesses 152, which when inserting the corner support 138 in the correct orientation in the lower end of the receiving grooves 164 engage the corner support 138 and so the corner support 138 when Insert into the bottom part 130, insert the corner support 138 in one prevent wrong orientation.
- the corner supports 138 can be designed as hollow bodies his.
- corner supports 138 designed as hollow bodies can in particular by an injection molding process from a suitable plastic material, for example Polystyrene.
- corner supports 138 from a suitable one To extrude plastic material, such as polystyrene.
- corner supports 138 by extrusion offers the advantage that in simple way corner supports 138 continuously manufactured by the meter and by the extruded molded body is cut to the required length can be.
- the reduction in the diameter of the corner supports 138 in the end regions 160 can in this case by machining, especially by turning of the extruded molded body can be achieved.
- the receiving grooves 154 and 164 in the base part 130 and in the corner supports 138 serve to insert the side wall parts 140 and 142, which are shown in FIG are shown.
- the side wall parts 140 aligned parallel to the pull-out direction 114 are designed as essentially rectangular plates without through openings.
- the side wall parts 142 oriented perpendicular to the pull-out direction 114 are each with several, for example with six, openings 166 provided, which are formed as elongated holes with a vertical longitudinal axis and are arranged equidistant from each other in the horizontal direction.
- the side wall parts 140, 142 can be made of any material, for example made of a plastic material, a metallic material, in particular Aluminum, wood, a particle board, glass or any other material.
- the trough 136 has side wall parts 140, 142 made of different materials.
- the cover frame 143 of the tub 136 is shown in FIGS. 17 to 19.
- the cover frame 143 is substantially rectangular and includes at its four corners each have a substantially hollow cylindrical, at their upper end closed receiving cap 168, two receiving caps each 168 by essentially cuboid, parallel or perpendicular Crosspieces 169 and 170 extending to the pull-out direction 114 are connected to one another are.
- Each of the webs 169, 170 has a straight line on its underside 176 Providing groove 172, each of the grooves 172 on their both ends in a circular cylindrical recess 174 of a receiving cap 168 flows.
- the diameter of these circular cylindrical recesses 174 is slight larger than the diameter of an end region 160 of one of the corner supports 138, and the height of the recesses 174 corresponds essentially to the extent an end region 160 of a corner support 138 along the longitudinal axis of FIG Corner support 138, so that the cover frame 143 with its underside 176 ahead can be placed on the upper end regions 160 of the corner supports 138, until the upper end regions 160 of the corner supports 138 are substantially complete are received in the recesses 174 of the cover frame 143 and the underside 176 of the cover frame 143 on the upper end faces 162 the base body 158 of the corner supports 138 rests.
- each insertion recess 180 on the front lying in the pull-out direction 114 Web 170a an associated suspension recess 180 on the in the pull-out direction 114 rear web 170b is exactly opposite.
- the suspension recesses 180 open out on the one enclosed by the webs 170 Inside of the cover frame 143 and do not extend to Outside of the cover frame 143.
- the cover frame 143 is preferably made by an injection molding process a suitable plastic material.
- corner supports 138 with their lower end region 160 first inserted into a recess 152 so that the receiving grooves 164 each corner support 138 with the adjacent receiving grooves 154 of the bottom part 130 s worn.
- the side wall parts 140, 142 are between each from above two of the corner supports 138 inserted, the side edges in the Receiving grooves 164 of the relevant corner supports 138 are guided.
- the side wall parts 140, 142 are pushed down until their lower Edge engages in the respectively assigned receiving groove 154 of the base part 130.
- cover frame 143 is placed on the upper end regions 160 from above of the corner supports 138 until the underside 176 of the cover frame 143 the base body 158 of the corner supports 138 rests on the upper end faces 162 and the upper edges of the side wall portions 140, 142 into the receiving grooves 172 engage the cover frame 143.
- the Receiving grooves 154, 164 and 172 and the recesses 152 and 174 their boundary walls are provided with projections through which the in the grooves of the edges of the side wall parts 140, 142 or the end regions 160 of the corner supports 138 inserted into the recesses clamped and thereby held in their mounting position.
- the guide rails on the pull-out side 126 of the telescopic pull-out guides 118 using suitable fastening means on a respective boundary wall of one of the receiving grooves 128 set on the underside of the bottom part 130.
- the pull-out is made via the carrier plates 122 of the telescopic pull-out guides 118 112 fixed to the bottom wall 103 of the base cabinet 100.
- the front panel 132 is suitably connected to the tray 136 of the drawer 112, in particular with the base part 130 and the web 170a of the cover frame 143, connected, for example by screwing and / or gluing.
- the trough 136 of the pull-out 112 serves to hold objects, for example Bottles 181 as shown in FIGS. 21 and 22.
- straps 182 On the same arranged, the structure of which is shown in detail in FIGS. 23 to 26.
- each belt comprises a substantially rectangular, flat webbing extending along the longitudinal direction 184 of the webbing 186, which is flexible and elastically stretchable in the belt longitudinal direction 184.
- An elastic band made of polyester and Elastodes are used.
- Such a tape is, for example, from Otto Weber Band GmbH, Thüringer Straße 8, 42389 Wuppertal (Langerfeld) under Art. No. 24 000 2/50 distributed.
- a suitable elastic band made of polyester and elastodia from the company Jumbo Textil GmbH, Wittener Straße 222, 42279 Wuppertal distributed under Art. No. 58 50 55.
- the width B of the webbing (perpendicular to the longitudinal direction 184) is preferably about 5 cm to about 6 cm.
- the webbing is 186, each with a holding element 188 connected.
- each of the support members includes 188 with an approximately rectangular webbing holding area 190 a substantially rectangular webbing inlet opening 192, the cross section of which corresponds to the cross section of the webbing 186, and one of the webbing inlet opening 192 facing base 194, which in turn one in cross section oval contact area 196 and one between the Contact area 196 and the webbing holding area 190 arranged insertion area 198, which also has an oval cross section.
- the cross section of the insertion area 198 corresponds essentially to that Cross section of the passage openings 166 in the side wall parts 142 of FIG Trough 136, so that the holding element 188 with its insertion area 198 little play can be used in such a passage opening 166.
- the contact area 196 of the holding element 188 is in the longitudinal direction 199 of the base 194 over the two ends of the insertion area 198 so that the front sides of these projecting end areas each have a contact surface Form 200 with which the holding element 188 on one of the side wall parts 142 above or below one of the passage openings 166 to the system can be brought.
- the contact area is aligned perpendicular to the longitudinal direction 199 of the base 194 196 and the insertion area 198 of the base 194 with one another.
- the webbing holding area 190 is shorter and narrower than the insertion area 198 of the holding element 188 so that the webbing holding area 190 pushing the base 194 through one of the passage openings 166 not hindered in the side wall parts 142.
- the holding element 188 shown in FIGS. 24 to 26 is in one piece by one Injection molding process made from a suitable plastic material.
- connection between the webbing 186 and the holding element 188 is thereby manufactured in that the end of the webbing 186 in the shape of Holding element 188 inserted and then with the plastic material of the Holding element 188 is overmolded, so that after the completion of the holding element 188 the same materially connected to the webbing 186.
- the belt 182 can be releasably attached to the Tub 136 can be arranged:
- the belt 182 is introduced into the interior of the tub 136.
- one of the holding elements 188 is in front of one of the passage openings 166 of a side wall portion 142 arranged that its base 194 to the Passage opening 166 points.
- the holding element 188 is then tilted about a horizontal axis in such a way that the base 194 with one of its end portions ahead through the Passage opening 166 can be inserted.
- the base 194 of the holding element 188 through the passage opening 166 has been moved to the outside of the tub 136, the base 194 brought into a vertical position, in which its insertion area 198 with the Passage opening 166 is aligned.
- the holding element 188 is on the outside of the side wall 142 moves until the insertion area 198 of the base 194 in the passage opening 166 and the contact surfaces 200 of the contact area 196 of the base 194 from the outside on the side wall 142 (above or below one end of the passage opening 166) in question issue.
- the second holding element 188 of the belt 182 is in one of the first passage opening 166 opposite passage opening 166 in the opposite side wall 142 in the manner described above used, the webbing 186 during assembly of the second Holding element 188 stretched or shortened in the respectively required manner becomes.
- the webbing 186 extends in the substantially parallel to one of the side walls of the tub 136, as shown in Fig. 20 is shown.
- the belt strap 186 In the assembled state of the belt 182, the belt strap 186 is opposite his tension-free idle state stretched so that the webbing 186 in assembled state of the belt 182 an elastic bias on the holding elements 188 exercises which the investment areas 196 of the base 194 of the Holding elements 188 pulls against the respectively assigned side wall 142, see above that the holding elements 188 by this bias against falling out are secured from the respectively assigned passage opening 166.
- Each strap 182 can be easily and without the use of tools can be detached from the tub 136 by reversing the holding members 188 the procedure described above by the respectively assigned Passage opening 166 moved back into the interior of the tub 136 become.
- An alternative embodiment of the holding elements 188 of a belt 182 is 27 to 30.
- each of the holding elements 188 is composed of two holding element parts 202 together, one of which is shown in Figs. 27-30.
- the first holding element part 202 shown comprises one, for example that left, half of webbing holding area 190 and base 194 of the above holding element 188 described.
- the holding element part 202 essentially has one rectangular recess 204 in which one end of the webbing 186 in front the assembly with the second holding element part can be inserted.
- the webbing 186 After joining the two holding element parts 202 to form the holding element 188 is the webbing 186 by elevations 206, which on the Boundary wall 207 of the recess 204 are formed and when joining the holding element parts 202 into the material of the webbing 186 are pressed in, held in the holding element 188.
- the elevations 206 can in particular be essentially pyramid-shaped Have shape.
- the contact area 196 of the first holding element part 202 there is an in the Channel 208 extending in the longitudinal direction 199 of the base 194 which protrudes a triangular wedge wall 210 in cross section, which over the Contact surface 212, in which the channel 208 is formed and with which the holding element part 202 in the assembled state on a corresponding Contact surface of the second holding element part is present, protrudes.
- the second holding element part is complementary to the wedge wall 210 trained wedge wall, which when joining the two Holding element parts engages in the channel 208 of the first holding element part 202.
- the second holding element part is the same as the first one shown in FIGS. 27 to 30 Holding element part 202 is identical.
- One end of the webbing 186 is in the recess 204 of the first holding member part 202 inserted.
- the second holding element part is then advanced with its contact surface placed on the contact surface 212 of the first holding element part 202, wherein the wedge walls 210, 216 of each holding element part in the respectively assigned Engage channels 208, 214 of the other holding element part. Bend it the opposing wedge walls of the two holding element parts slightly, so that when assembling the holding element parts glide past each other and rest on each other after assembly.
- Both holding element parts are, preferably by means of an injection molding process, formed from a suitable plastic material which is used in ultrasonic welding melts so that the two holding element parts are on their contact surfaces 212 and in the areas of contact in FIG Connect wedge walls 210, 216 to one another in a materially integral manner.
- the two holding element parts 202 form a holding element 188, which has the same outer shape as the one above 24 through 26 described one-piece holding element 188.
- FIG. 31 to 39 Another embodiment of a holding element 188 and the connection the same with the webbing 186 is shown in Figs. 31 to 39.
- the holding element 188 is composed of a first holding element part 202 'and a second holding element part 218 together.
- the first holding element part 202 is shown in detail in FIGS. 37 to 39 and differs from the first holding element part described above 202 only in that the second holding element part 218 facing contact surface 212 no channels 208, 214 and no wedge walls 210, 216 and that on the boundary wall 207 of the recess 204 no elevations 206, but instead two locking projections 220 are provided.
- each includes the locking projections 220 have a substantially hollow cylindrical lower part 222, the one on its upper edge facing away from the boundary surface 207 radially projecting locking collar 224 carries.
- the locking collar 224 and an upper portion of the lower part 222 are through Slits 226 perpendicular to the boundary surface 207 in four relative segments 228 movable relative to one another (see in particular FIG. 38).
- the second holding member part 218 of this embodiment is shown in FIGS 36 shown in detail.
- the second holding member part 218 differs from that described above first holding element part 202 'in that the webbing holding area 190 of the second holding element part 218 at the points where the first holding element part 202 'is provided with the locking projections 220 instead of the locking projection each has a through opening 230.
- each of the through holes is 230 formed in two stages and comprises a first portion 232 which the inside of the second holding part 218 opens out and to the outside of the webbing holding area 190 conically expanded, as well as one to the first section 232 subsequent second section 234, which at the The outside 236 of the webbing holding area 190 opens out and is also conical extended to the outside 236, the opening angle of the second Section 234 of the through opening 230 is significantly larger than the opening angle of the first section 232.
- the second holding part 218 coincides with the first holding part 202 ' match.
- the end region of the webbing 186 is provided with two through holes 238 provided, which have the same distance from each other as the locking projections 220 on the first holding element part 202 '.
- each locking collar 224 is to be moved radially towards one another of segments 228 decreased.
- the segments move 228 due to the elastic properties of the material of the locking projections 220 again apart in the radial direction until the locking collar 224 on the boundary wall of the second section 234 of the respectively assigned Through opening 230 abuts and no longer through the through opening 230 can be moved back without the Segments 228 are moved radially inward again.
- the two holding element parts 202 ', 218 are thus by means of the Locking projections 220, which engage in the through openings 230, with each other locked, the second portions 234 of the through openings 230 serve as locking receptacles for receiving the locking collars 224.
- the holding element formed in this way from the holding element parts 202 ', 218 188 has the same outer shape as that referenced above 24 to 26 one-piece holding element 188 described.
- the holding element parts 202 ', 218 of this embodiment can again be separated from one another can be solved if previously the segments 228 of the locking projections 220 to be moved towards each other in the radial direction and then the Locking collars 224 are moved back through the through openings 230.
- FIGS. 40 to 42 Another embodiment of a strap 182 for placement on the tub 136 is shown in FIGS. 40 to 42.
- a strap 182 is at each end of the strap 186 each formed a loop 240 by the respective end area of the webbing 186 folded back on itself and along a seam 241 have been sewn to an inner region of the webbing 186 is.
- An insertion pin 242 extends through each of the loops 240, as shown in detail in Fig. 41.
- Each insert pin 242 comprises a first end region which is semi-oval in cross section 244 and a second end region which is also semi-oval in cross section 246 and one arranged between the two end regions 244, 246 Intermediate area 248.
- the front faces 250 and the rear faces 252 of the end portions 244, 246 and of the intermediate region 248 are formed flush with one another.
- the extension of the two end regions 244, 246 perpendicular to the longitudinal direction 254 of the insertion pin 242 is slightly smaller than the width of the passage openings 166 on the side wall parts 142 of the tub 136, so that the Insert bolt 242 moves through such a passage opening 166 can be.
- the extension of the intermediate region 248 perpendicular to the longitudinal direction 254 of the insertion pin 242 is less by twice the thickness of the webbing 186 than the corresponding extent of the end portions 244, 246 so that the Insert pin 242 together with the loop 240, which around the intermediate area 248 of the insert pin 242 is laid around through the passage opening 166 can be moved.
- the length of the intermediate region 248 along the longitudinal direction 254 of the insert bolt 242 is slightly larger than the width of webbing 186.
- the total length of the insert bolt 242 along the longitudinal direction 254 is greater than the length of a passage opening 166 in one of the side wall parts 142, for example about 5 mm larger.
- first end region 244 has a greater length along the longitudinal direction 254 than the second end region 246. Special It is advantageous if the length of the first end region is approximately twice is as long as the length of the second end region 246.
- Insert pin 242 can be made from any suitable material.
- the insertion pin 242 can be punched out of a metal sheet getting produced.
- the procedure for producing the belt 182 shown in FIG. 40 is as follows:
- the two insert bolts 242 are inserted into the loops 240, whereby the front sides 250 and the rear sides 252 of the insert bolts 242 initially are aligned substantially parallel to the webbing 186. If the respective loop 240 between the end regions 244, 246 of the respective Insert pin 242, the relevant insert pin 242 is in the Fig. 40 rotated position, in which the front 250 and the Back 252 of the insertion pin 242 aligned transversely to the webbing 186 are so that the protruding laterally beyond the intermediate region 248
- the insert bolts 242 can be loosened again from the webbing 186 to either one of the insertion bolts 242 or to replace the webbing 186.
- the belt 182 is introduced into the interior of the tub 136.
- one of the insertion bolts 242 becomes in front of one of the through openings 166 positioned in one of the side wall portions 142 that the long sides the end regions 244, 246 with the edges of the passage opening in question 266 s worn.
- the insertion pin 242 is tilted about a horizontal axis, that its first end portion 244 and the adjacent portion of the Intermediate region 248 can be moved through the passage opening 166 are.
- the insertion pin 242 After moving the first end portion 244 through the passage opening 166 the insertion pin 242 is almost in the vertical position tilted back and pulled up so far that the lower edge of the second end region 246 of the insertion pin 242 is at the same height as the lower edge of the passage opening 166, so that now the second
- the insertion pin 242 brought into an exactly vertical position and in its longitudinal direction 254 so moved down that the second end portion 246 down over the lower edge of the passage opening 166 and the first end region 244 behind protrude above the upper edge of the passage opening 166 so that the Insert bolt 242 no longer moves back through passage opening 166 and part of the front face 150 of the first end portion 244 and a portion of the front 150 of the second end portion 246 on the outside of the side wall portion 242.
- the second insertion pin 242 of the belt 182 becomes corresponding Way through a diametrically opposite the first passage opening 166 Passage opening 166 of an opposite side wall part 142 inserted, the webbing 186 in during this process the necessary way is stretched and shortened again.
- the belt webbing is in the assembled position of the belt 182 shown in FIG. 42 186 stretched beyond its tension-free resting length, so that the Webbing 186 exerts an elastic pretensioning force on the insert bolts 242, through which the insert bolts 242 from the outside against the respectively assigned Sidewall portion 142 are pulled. This elastic pre-tensioning force is thus prevented that the insert pin 242 from the release each assigned side wall part 142.
- the insertion bolts thus serve 242 as holding elements 188 which attach to the releasable arrangement of the belt 182 allow the tub 136.
- a first embodiment of such a dividing element 256 is as Comb 258 formed and shown in FIGS. 43 and 44.
- Such a comb 258 comprises a substantially rectangular partition 260, which are provided with two plug-in slots 262 running parallel to one another which are at a distance from each other which is the distance corresponds to two belts 182 arranged adjacent to one another in the trough 136.
- the comb 258 can therefore, as shown in FIG. 43, adjoin two mutually arranged straps 182 are plugged in that the partition 260 extends substantially perpendicular to the belt longitudinal direction 184 and the Belt straps 186 of the straps 182 (at least partially) each have one of the attachment slots Enforce 262.
- the comb 258 can have one or more through openings 266 can be provided, which make it possible for the behind the partition 260 lying area.
- These through openings 266 can in particular be considered to be parallel to the Slotted slots 262 extending slots can be formed.
- the comb 258 can be made of any material.
- the comb 258 can be injection molded from a suitable plastic material.
- the webbing 186 of each belt 182 can have protrusions 268, for example in the form of knobs, which are such slipping or tilting prevent and between which guide channels are formed for the comb 258 are.
- FIG. 25 Another embodiment of a partitioning element 256 is as a tab 270 formed and shown in Figs. 45 to 48.
- This tab 270 comprises an attachment area 272 with a downwardly open, essentially U-shaped cross-section, being between the legs 274 of the plug-on area 272, a receiving channel 276 is formed, in which the webbing 186 of a belt 182 can at least partially enter.
- a transverse to the longitudinal direction 277 of the Receiving channel 276 extending terminal block 278 may be provided, which in the receiving channel 276 creates a narrow point at which the webbing 186 is clamped.
- One of the legs 274 of the plug-on area 272 is perpendicular partition extending to the longitudinal direction of the receiving channel 276 280, which is essentially rectangular.
- the partition 280 can have one or more through openings 282 be provided, which provide an insight into the one behind the partition 280 Allow area.
- the through openings 282 can in particular be parallel to the legs 274 of the plug-on area 272 aligned elongated holes.
- the tab 270 can be made of any suitable material.
- the tab 270 in one piece, in particular by an injection molding process, from a suitable plastic material is made.
- tab 270 can be open-bottomed Push-on area 272 is slipped onto the webbing 186 of a belt 182 that the partition 280 of the tab 270 is substantially perpendicular to the webbing 186 is aligned and the space between the belt 182, which carries the rider 270, and an adjacent to this belt 182 Belt 182 divided in the belt longitudinal direction 184.
- the tab 270 has two partitions 280, which of the plug-on area 272 of tab 270 protrude in opposite directions.
- the pull-out 112 also includes a carrying bag 284 which fits into the tub 136 can be attached, as shown in FIGS. 49 and 50.
- FIGS A first embodiment of the carrying bag 284 is shown in FIGS represented individual.
- the carrier bag 284 comprises a substantially rectangular web of material 286 made of a flexible material, which at two end regions of the same Loops 288 is provided, which are formed by the edge of the material web 286 has been folded back onto the material web 286 and along a seam 290 each with a further inner region of the Material web 286 has been sewn.
- the material web 286 can be made of any flexible material, in particular be formed from a fabric, braid or knitted fabric.
- the material web 286 from a Cotton fabric, from a canvas fabric or from a plastic fabric, for example, a nylon fabric is formed.
- the carrying bag 284 comprises two carrying elements 292 in the form of carrying bars or support tubes 294.
- Each of the support tubes 294 is substantially cylindrical and extends by two in the longitudinal direction 296 of the support tube 294 successive loops 288 of the tote bag 284 therethrough.
- the support elements 292 can be made of any suitable material, in particular be made of a metallic material, preferably aluminum.
- an end cap 198 is arranged at each end of the support tube 294, which is a substantially cylindrical receptacle for the end region of the support tube 294 into which the relevant support tube 294 in Press fit is used.
- the end cap 298 has an outer diameter which is the free inner diameter the loop 288 surpasses so that the end cap 298 does not can be moved through the loop 288 and thus the material web 286 cannot slide off the support tube 294.
- End cap 298 is preferably made of an elastic material, for example made of a rubber material.
- End cap 298 can also be formed from a plastic material.
- the two support tubes 294 are arranged parallel to each other, so that the Carrier tubes 294 interconnecting material web 286 one in cross section U-shaped boundary wall for one upwards and to the front sides the carrying bag 284 open receiving space 300 of the carrying bag 284 forms in which objects such as newspapers, waste paper, Grocery bags, etc. can be brought.
- the width of the receiving space 300 i.e. H. its horizontal extension perpendicular to the support tubes 294, is by means of a width adjustment device 302 adjustable, which includes a width adjustment belt 304.
- the width adjustment belt 304 extends in the horizontal direction a first long side 306 of the carrier bag 284 and is on this first long side 306 by sewing and / or gluing.
- the width adjustment belt 304 has two tabs 308, which of the embrace the first longitudinal side 306 of the carrier bag 284 from the end faces thereof and, as shown in Fig. 53, on the second long side 310 of the tote bag 284 concerns.
- both tabs 308 are designed, for example, in a semicircular shape.
- the tabs are on their inside facing the second long side 310 308 with a hook surface of a Velcro fastener.
- the second long side 310 of the carrier bag 284 is behind each of the tabs 308 the Velcro principle detachable on the second long side 310 of the carrier bag 284 definable.
- each tab 308 is constant and the width adjustment belt 304 is fixed on the first longitudinal side 306 of the carrier bag 284 takes the width of the carrier bag 284, the closer the tabs 308 to one of the lateral edges 314 of the material web 286 are set.
- Width of the carrier bag 284 can be varied.
- the Velcro fastener of the width adjustment device 302 of the carrier bag 284 could also be designed so that the fleece part of the Velcro the inside of tabs 308 and the hook portion thereof on the second Long side 310 of the carrier bag 284 is arranged.
- one of the tabs 308 to have a hook surface and the other tab 308 is provided with a fleece surface and the respectively assigned Areas of the second long side 310 of the carrier bag 284 with the each complementary element of the Velcro are provided.
- an engagement opening 316 is provided between each two loops 288, which in particular is essentially semicircular or oval can be.
- End caps 298 can be removed from support tubes 294 to the material web 286, for example for cleaning purposes, from the support tubes 294 to be able to solve.
- the carrying bag 284 can be attached to the cover frame 143 be hung by each support tube 294 with its end caps 298 in two opposite recesses 180 of the cover frame 143 is used, as shown in FIGS. 49 and 50.
- FIG. 50 shows how the carrying bag 284 is set to a larger size Width can be hooked into the tub 136 so that the ends the support tubes 294 in not immediately adjacent suspension recesses 180 are included. Rather, it lies in that shown in FIG The hanging position of the carrying bag 284 each has a free hanging recess 180 between the suspension recesses 180, in which the ends of the support tubes 294 of the carrier bag 284 are received.
- the carrying bag 284 can be removed from the tub 136 in a simple manner by inserting a user with one or two hands into the engagement openings 316 of the carrying bag 284 engages, the support tubes 294 encompasses and the carrying bag 284 on the support tubes 294 from the tub 136 lifts out.
- the carrying bag 284 can then be transported back to the tub 136 and in the same - if necessary after adjusting the width of the carrier bag 284 - be hung up again.
- FIG. 56 An alternative embodiment of a tote bag 284 shown in FIG. 56 differs from the embodiment shown in FIGS. 51 to 54 only by the tabs 308 'of the width adjustment belt 304 thereof Embodiment are so long that they are on the second Overlap the long side 310 of the carrier bag 284.
- one of the tabs 308 'on the other Tab 308 'facing outside with a hook surface or Velcro surface is provided with a Velcro fastener, while the other Tab 308 'on its inside facing the first tab with the complementary fleece surface or hook surface of the Velcro fastener is provided.
- the width adjustment belt can 304 formed from the same material as the material web 286 his.
- hook surfaces and the fleece surfaces of those described above Velcro fasteners can be formed in particular from polyamide.
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Description
- Fig. 1
- eine schematische perspektivische Darstellung eines Unterschranks mit einem aus dem Unterschrank ausziehbaren Auszug, wobei der Auszug in seiner vollständig ausgezogenen Stellung dargestellt ist;
- Fig. 2
- eine schematische Seitenansicht des Unterschranks mit Auszug aus Fig. 1, von rechts gesehen;
- Fig. 3
- eine schematische perspektivische Darstellung des Unterschranks mit Auszug aus Fig. 1, wobei die Frontplatte des Auszugs entfernt worden ist;
- Fig. 4
- eine schematische Vorderansicht des Unterschranks mit Auszug aus Fig. 3, mit entfernter Frontplatte;
- Fig. 5
- eine schematische Draufsicht von oben auf den Unterschrank mit Auszug mit entfernter Frontplatte aus den Fig. 3 und 4;
- Fig. 6
- eine schematische perspektivische Darstellung des Unterschranks mit Auszug mit entfernter Frontplatte aus den Fig. 3 bis 5, wobei der Auszug vollständig in den Unterschrank eingeschoben ist;
- Fig. 7
- eine schematische Draufsicht von oben auf den Unterschrank mit Auszug aus den Fig. 3 bis 6, wobei der Auszug vollständig in den Unterschrank eingeschoben ist;
- Fig. 8
- eine schematische perspektivische Darstellung einer Wanne des Auszugs aus den Fig. 1 bis 7;
- Fig. 9
- eine vergrößerte Darstellung des Bereichs I aus Fig. 8;
- Fig. 10
- eine schematische Explosionsdarstellung der Wanne aus Fig. 8;
- Fig. 11
- eine schematische perspektivische Darstellung eines Bodenteils der Wanne aus Fig. 8;
- Fig. 12
- eine schematische Draufsicht von oben auf das Bodenteil aus Fig. 11;
- Fig. 13
- eine schematische Vorderansicht des Bodenteils aus den Fig. 11 und 12, mit der Blickrichtung längs des Pfeils 13 in Fig. 12;
- Fig. 14
- eine schematische perspektivische Darstellung einer Eckstütze der Wanne aus Fig. 8;
- Fig. 15
- eine schematische Seitenansicht der Eckstütze aus Fig. 14;
- Fig. 16
- eine schematische Draufsicht von oben auf die Eckstütze aus den Fig. 14 und 15;
- Fig. 17
- eine schematische perspektivische Darstellung eines Abdeckrahmens der Wanne aus Fig. 8;
- Fig. 18
- eine schematische Draufsicht von oben auf den Abdeckrahmen aus Fig. 17;
- Fig. 19
- eine schematische Draufsicht von unten auf den Abdeckrahmen aus den Fig. 17 und 18;
- Fig. 20
- eine schematische perspektivische Darstellung der Wanne des Auszugs mit an der Wanne angeordneten Gurten und einer in die Wanne eingehängten Tragetasche;
- Fig. 21
- eine schematische perspektivische Darstellung der Wanne des Auszugs mit daran angeordneten Gurten und mit Behältern, die in den Bereich zwischen zwei Gurten eingestellt sind und eine Längendehnung dieser beiden Gurte bewirken;
- Fig. 22
- eine schematische Draufsicht von oben auf die Wanne mit daran angeordneten Gurten und darin eingestellten Behältern aus Fig. 21;
- Fig. 23
- eine schematische perspektivische Darstellung eines Gurtes, der ein Gurtband und zwei Halteelemente umfaßt;
- Fig. 24
- eine schematische perspektivische Darstellung eines der Halteelemente aus Fig. 23;
- Fig. 25
- eine schematische Draufsicht von oben auf das Halteelement aus Fig. 24;
- Fig. 26
- eine schematische Vorderansicht des Halteelements aus den Fig. 24 und 25, mit der Blickrichtung in Richtung des Pfeiles 26 in Fig. 25;
- Fig. 27
- eine schematische perspektivische Darstellung eines Halteelementteils eines zweiteiligen Halteelements, mit Blick auf die Innenseite des Halteelementteils;
- Fig. 28
- eine schematische perspektivische Darstellung des Halteelementteils aus Fig. 27, mit Blick auf die Außenseite des Halteelementteils;
- Fig. 29
- eine schematische Draufsicht von oben auf die Innenseite des Halteelementteils aus den Fig. 27 und 28;
- Fig. 30
- eine schematische Vorderansicht des Halteelementteils aus den Fig. 27 bis 29, mit der Blickrichtung in Richtung des Pfeiles 30 in Fig. 29;
- Fig. 31
- eine schematische perspektivische Darstellung eines Gurtbandes mit Löchern und eines zweiteiligen Halteelements, dessen Halteelementteile miteinander verrastbar sind;
- Fig. 32
- eine schematische perspektivische Darstellung des Gurtbandes und der Halteelementteile aus Fig. 31, im verrasteten Zustand;
- Fig. 33
- eine schematische perspektivische Darstellung eines zweiten Halteelementteils des Halteelements aus den Fig. 31 und 32 mit zwei Rastaufnahmen, mit Blick auf die Außenseite des zweiten Halteelementteils;
- Fig. 34
- eine schematische Draufsicht von oben auf die Außenseite des zweiten Halteelementteils aus Fig. 33;
- Fig. 35
- eine schematische Draufsicht von unten auf die Innenseite des zweiten Halteelementteils aus den Fig. 33 und 34;
- Fig. 36
- eine schematische Vorderansicht des zweiten Halteelementteils aus den Fig. 33 bis 35, mit der Blickrichtung in Richtung des Pfeiles 36 in Fig. 34;
- Fig. 37
- eine schematische perspektivische Darstellung eines ersten Halteelementteils des Halteelements aus den Fig. 31 und 32 mit Rastvorsprüngen, mit Blick auf die Innenseite des zweiten Halteelementteils;
- Fig. 38
- eine schematische Draufsicht von oben auf die Innenseite des ersten Halteelementteils aus Fig. 37;
- Fig. 39
- eine schematische Vorderansicht des ersten Halteelementteils aus den Fig. 37 und 38, mit der Blickrichtung in Richtung des Pfeiles 39 in Fig. 38;
- Fig. 40
- eine schematische perspektivische Darstellung eines Gurtes, der ein Gurtband mit zwei Schlaufen und sich durch die Schlaufen hindurch erstreckenden Halteelementen umfaßt;
- Fig. 41
- eine schematische perspektivische Darstellung eines der Halteelemente aus Fig. 40;
- Fig. 42
- eine schematische perspektivische Darstellung der Wanne des Auszugs mit einem daran angeordneten Gurt, der ein Gurtband mit zwei Schlaufen und sich durch die Schlaufen erstreckenden Halteelementen umfaßt;
- Fig. 43
- eine ausschnittsweise schematische perspektivische Darstellung der Wanne des Auszugs mit daran angeordneten Gurten und einem Unterteilungselement in Form eines auf zwei Gurte aufgesteckten Kamms;
- Fig. 44
- eine schematische Vorderansicht des Kamms aus Fig. 43;
- Fig. 45
- eine ausschnittsweise schematische perspektivische Darstellung der Wanne des Auszugs mit daran angeordneten Gurten und einem Unterteilungselement in Form eines auf einen der Gurte aufgesteckten Reiters;
- Fig. 46
- eine schematische perspektivische Darstellung des Reiters aus Fig. 45;
- Fig. 47
- eine schematische Draufsicht von unten auf den Reiter aus Fig. 46;
- Fig. 48
- eine schematische Vorderansicht des Reiters aus den Fig. 46 und 47, mit der Blickrichtung in Richtung des Pfeiles 48 in Fig. 47;
- Fig. 49
- eine schematische perspektivische Darstellung der Wanne des Auszugs mit einem daran angeordneten Gurt und einer in die Wanne eingehängten Tragetasche, deren Tragerohre in einander unmittelbar benachbarten Aufnahmen des Abdeckrahmens der Wanne aufgenommen sind;
- Fig. 50
- eine schematische perspektivische Darstellung der Wanne des Auszugs mit einer darin eingehängten Tragetasche, deren Tragerohre in einander nicht unmittelbar benachbarten Aufnahmen des Abdeckrahmens der Wanne aufgenommen sind;
- Fig. 51
- eine schematische perspektivische Darstellung der Tragetasche aus den Fig. 49 und 50, mit Blick auf die endständigen Laschen eines Breitenverstellungsgürtels der Tragetasche;
- Fig. 52
- eine schematische perspektivische Darstellung der Tragetasche aus Fig. 51, mit Blick auf den Mittelteil des Breitenverstellungsgürtels der Tragetasche;
- Fig. 53
- eine schematische Seitenansicht der Tragetasche aus den Fig. 51 und 52, mit Blick auf die endständigen Laschen des Breitenverstellungsgürtels der Tragetasche;
- Fig. 54
- eine schematische Vorderansicht der Tragetasche aus den Fig. 51 bis 53, mit der Blickrichtung in Richtung des Pfeiles 54 in Fig. 53;
- Fig. 55
- eine der Fig. 54 entsprechende schematische Vorderansicht der Tragetasche aus den Fig. 51 bis 54, wobei die Breite der Tasche geringer eingestellt worden ist, indem die endständigen Laschen des Breitenverstellungsgürtels näher zueinander positioniert worden sind; und
- Fig. 56
- eine der Fig. 53 entsprechende Seitenansicht einer zweiten Ausführungsform der Tragetasche, bei welcher die endständigen Laschen des Breitenverstellungsgürtels lösbar aneinander festgelegt werden.
Claims (31)
- Möbelelement, insbesondere aus einem Möbel (100) ausziehbarer Auszug (112),
dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das Möbelelement mindestens einen flexiblen Gurt (182) umfaßt. - Möbelelement nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß der Gurt (182) im wesentlichen elastisch längenvariabel ist.
- Möbelelement nach einem der Ansprüche 1 oder 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß der Gurt (182) ein flexibles, vorzugsweise im wesentlichen elastisch längenvariables, Gurtband (186) und mindestens ein Halteelement (188), vorzugsweise mindestens zwei Halteelemente (188), zum Anordnen des Gurtes (182) an dem Möbelelement umfaßt.
- Möbelelement nach Anspruch 3, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das Möbelelement mindestens eine Durchtrittsöffnung (166) umfaßt, durch welche das Halteelement (188) und/oder das Gurtband (186) hindurchbewegbar ist.
- Möbelelement nach Anspruch 4, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das Halteelement (188) und/oder das Gurtband (186) eine Breite aufweist, welche im wesentlichen der Breite der Durchtrittsöffnung (166) entspricht.
- Möbelelement nach einem der Ansprüche 4 oder 5, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das Halteelement (188) eine Länge aufweist, welche die Länge der Durchtrittsöffnung (166) übertrifft.
- Halteelement nach einem der Ansprüche 4 bis 6, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das Hälteelement (188) einen Einsteckbereich (198) umfaßt, dessen Querschnitt im wesentlichen dem Querschnitt der Durchtrittsöffnung (166) entspricht.
- Möbelelement nach einem der Ansprüche 3 bis 7, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das Halteelement (188), vorzugsweise ohne Verwendung eines Werkzeugs, lösbar an dem Möbelelement angeordnet ist.
- Möbelelement nach Anspruch 8, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das Halteelement (188) durch elastische Vorspannung des Gurtes (182) gegen einen Bereich des Möbelelements gezogen wird.
- Möbelelement nach einem der Ansprüche 3 bis 9, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das Gurtband (186), vorzugsweise durch Umspritzen, in das Material des Halteelements (188) eingebettet ist.
- Möbelelement nach einem der Ansprüche 3 bis 10, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das Halteelement (188) zwei Halteelementteile (202; 202', 218) umfaßt, zwischen denen das Gurtband (186) gehalten ist.
- Möbelelement nach Anspruch 11, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Halteelementteile (202) miteinander verklebt, verlötet oder verschweißt sind.
- Möbelelement nach einem der Ansprüche 11 oder 12, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Halteelementteile (202', 218) miteinander verrastbar sind.
- Möbelelement nach einem der Ansprüche 11 bis 13, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß mindestens eines der Halteelementteile (202) an einer dem Gurtband (186) zugewandten Seite (207) mit, vorzugsweise im wesentlichen pyramidenförmigen oder stegförmigen, Erhebungen (206) versehen ist.
- Möbelelement nach einem der Ansprüche 11 bis 14, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das Gurtband (186) mindestens ein Durchgangsloch (238) aufweist und daß mindestens eines der Halteelementteile (202') einen Vorsprung (220) aufweist, welcher sich durch das Durchgangsloch (238) des Gurtbandes (186) hindurch erstreckt.
- Möbelelement nach einem der Ansprüche 3 bis 15, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das Gurtband (186) mindestens eine Schlaufe (240) umfaßt, durch welche sich das Halteelement (188) hindurch erstreckt.
- Möbelelement nach Anspruch 16, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das Halteelement (188) zwei Haltebereiche (244, 246) und einen zwischen den Haltebereichen (244, 246) angeordneten Zwischenbereich (248) umfaßt, wobei der Zwischenbereich (148) sich durch die Schlaufe (240) des Gurtbandes (186) hindurch erstreckt und die Haltebereiche (244, 246) eine größere Breite aufweisen als der Zwischenbereich (148).
- Möbelelement nach Anspruch 17, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß einer der Haltebereiche (144) in der Längsrichtung (254) des Halteelements (188) eine größere Länge aufweist als der andere Haltebereich (246).
- Möbelelement nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 18, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das Möbelelement mindestens ein an dem mindestens einen Gurt (182) anzuordnendes Unterteilungselement (256) umfaßt.
- Möbelelement nach Anspruch 19, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das Unterteilungselement (256) mindestens eine schräg oder senkrecht zu der Längsrichtung (184) des Gurtes (182) ausgerichtete Trennwand (260; 280) umfaßt.
- Möbelelement nach Anspruch 20, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Trennwand (260; 280) mindestens eine Durchgangsöffnung (266; 282), vorzugsweise mindestens ein Langloch, aufweist.
- Möbelelement nach einem der Ansprüche 19 bis 21, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das Unterteilungselement (256) auf den Gurt (182) aufsteckbar ist.
- Möbelelement nach Anspruch 22, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das Unterteilungselement (256) einen Aufnahmekanal (276) aufweist, durch den sich zumindest ein Teil des Gurtes (182) nach dem Aufstecken des Unterteilungselementes (256) auf den Gurt (182) hindurch erstreckt.
- Möbelelement nach Anspruch 23, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das Unterteilungselement (256) mindestens einen Vorsprung (264; 278) zum Klemmen des Gurtes (182) aufweist.
- Möbelelement nach einem der Ansprüche 23 oder 24, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das Unterteilungselement (256) eine Trennwand (280) umfaßt, und daß der Aufnahmekanal (276) sich in der Längsrichtung (184) des Gurtes (182) über eine Länge erstreckt, welche größer ist als die Dicke der Trennwand (280).
- Möbelelement nach einem der Ansprüche 22 bis 25, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das Möbelelement mindestens zwei Gurte (182) umfaßt und das Unterteilungselement (256) auf beide Gurte (182) zugleich aufsteckbar ist.
- Möbelelement nach Anspruch 26, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das Unterteilungselement (256) mindestens zwei Aufsteckschlitze (262) für die Gurte (182) aufweist.
- Möbelelement nach Anspruch 27, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß mindestens einer der Aufsteckschlitze (262) mit einem Vorsprung (264) zum Klemmen eines Gurtes (182) versehen ist.
- Möbelelement nach einem der Ansprüche 19 bis 28, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß der Gurt (182) mit Erhebungen (268) versehen ist, welche eine Bewegung des Unterteilungselements (256) relativ zu dem Gurt (182) beschränken.
- Möbelelement nach einem der Ansprüche 19 bis 29, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß der Gurt (182) eine Breite aufweist, welche kleiner ist als die Breite des Unterteilungselements (256).
- Möbelelement nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 30, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß der Gurt (182) ein im wesentlichen elastisch längenvariables Gurtband (186) mit einer Breite von ungefähr 2 cm bis ungefähr 10 cm, vorzugsweise von ungefähr 4 cm bis ungefähr 7 cm, umfaßt.
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