EP2166897A1 - Schubladenentwurf und montageverfahren - Google Patents

Schubladenentwurf und montageverfahren

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EP2166897A1
EP2166897A1 EP08779350A EP08779350A EP2166897A1 EP 2166897 A1 EP2166897 A1 EP 2166897A1 EP 08779350 A EP08779350 A EP 08779350A EP 08779350 A EP08779350 A EP 08779350A EP 2166897 A1 EP2166897 A1 EP 2166897A1
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drawer
grooves
edge
side pieces
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Rickard Olsson
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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
    • A47B88/00Drawers for tables, cabinets or like furniture; Guides for drawers
    • A47B88/90Constructional details of drawers
    • A47B88/941Drawers being constructed from two or more parts
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16BDEVICES FOR FASTENING OR SECURING CONSTRUCTIONAL ELEMENTS OR MACHINE PARTS TOGETHER, e.g. NAILS, BOLTS, CIRCLIPS, CLAMPS, CLIPS OR WEDGES; JOINTS OR JOINTING
    • F16B12/00Jointing of furniture or the like, e.g. hidden from exterior
    • F16B12/44Leg joints; Corner joints
    • F16B12/46Non-metal corner connections

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  • the present invention relates to drawer designs and corresponding assembly methods.
  • the design must allow for easy assembly of the drawer. Easy assembly is commonly promoted by reducing the number of parts to be assembled and also by reducing the need of tools (screw drivers, hex keys, drills, hammers, staplers etc.).
  • tools screw drivers, hex keys, drills, hammers, staplers etc.
  • the common practice is to divide the design into five main parts, namely: the front piece, the left and right side pieces, the back piece and the bottom.
  • Some designs also rely on other parts, such as metal-, rubber- or plastic fittings, to hold the main parts together.
  • the parts often have some sort of guide features like pre-drilled holes, wooden plugs and/or grooves that guide the parts during assembly. Another, often important, aspect when designing such a product is to minimize environmental impact.
  • said drawer should preferably be visually appealing and thus the front piece should preferably not show any screw heads or fittings and any veneer covered sides should preferably be intact Millions and millions of these drawers are produced and exported worldwide each year, thus production speed and material cost are important factors and limiting for the design of such a drawer.
  • a common material to use for such a drawer is cheap chipboard that has been laminated with a plastic material. This material is produced in a high-speed process and the resulting parts have rather fragile edges and corners, thus making the joints critical for the durability and function of the drawer.
  • a durable solution for joining drawer parts is proven to be the use of screws in combination with angle bars or other fittings. This however requires quite some thought and skill when assembling the drawer and it is often difficult to locate which screw should be used in what hole and in what order the parts should be assembled. There is also a risk that screws or fittings get lost during assembly of the drawer or earlier in the value chain.
  • the need for tools such as screwdrivers or hex-keys is apparent when assembling drawers according to prior art and sometimes manufacturers deliver those tools with the piece of furniture to be assembled, thus increasing the cost and negative environmental impact of the product.
  • An object of the invention is to provide a drawer that may be efficiently produced in large quantities, that is easy to assemble with as few tools and mounting means (fittings, screws, wooden plugs etc.) as possible, and at the same time reduce the total environmental impact of the produced drawers whilst maintaining sufficient product quality in terms of durability and visual appeal.
  • a drawer comprises a front piece, a left side piece, a right side piece, a back piece and a bottom.
  • the bottom has a front edge, a left edge, a right edge, and a back edge.
  • a drawer frame is formed by the two side pieces, the front piece and the back piece.
  • the drawer frame parts are joined by means of dovetail, or similarly shaped, grooves and protrusions.
  • the grooves and protrusions may be formed all the way across any part, from one edge or end to the opposite edge or end, or partly across any part in order to provide joining means and, if desired, a stop to guide the parts relatively each other during assembly in a direction along the groove to an end position.
  • one or more of the parts of the drawer frame is/are produced from a chipboard material and one or more mounting means is/are inserted in one or more grooves in one or more of the parts of the drawer frame to support the bottom.
  • each edge of the drawer bottom may be supported in one or more grooves in one or more of the frame parts or in a space between the bottom side of the left and right side pieces and a left and a right side rail.
  • the rails, if any, are usually Z-shaped with 90° angles, made of pressed steel plate and designed to fit with corresponding fittings that protrude from left and right inner side walls of the piece of furniture in which the drawer is to be mounted.
  • the side rails are usually positioned to the left and right of the drawer frame, respectively and comprising features that protrude under the bottom side of the side piece at a distance from the bottom side of the side pieces, the distance being almost equal to the thickness of the drawer bottom.
  • One aspect further relates to a method of assembling a drawer without using any tools. Depending on which embodiment of the drawer that has been chosen, the assembly method varies.
  • the drawer is assembled in the following order. First, the two side pieces are slid into/onto each dovetail groove/protrusion on the front piece respectively. Then the back piece is slid onto the side pieces to form a drawer frame. Then, the side rails are to be mounted if they have not already been pre-mounted to the side pieces. Then the bottom is slid into the space formed between two side rails and the side pieces so that the front edge of the bottom enters one or more grooves in the front piece. Then one or more fittings are positioned along the back edge of the bottom so that it/they is/are supported by the side rails or by the drawer frame.
  • the drawer is assembled in the following order. First, the two side pieces are slid into/onto the left and right dovetail grooves/protrusions on the front piece respectively. Then the bottom is slid into the grooves provided in the side pieces, so that the front edge of the bottom enters as far into the one or more grooves in the front piece as possible. Then the middle of the front edge of the bottom is pressed upwards, over the one or more heels or protrusions, whereupon the bottom is slid even further into the front piece until there is enough free space at the back edge of the bottom for the back piece to be slid fully onto the side pieces.
  • the back piece is slid onto the side pieces to complete a drawer frame, whereby the bottom is slid back as long into one or more grooves in the back piece as possible.
  • the rails may be mounted if they have not already been pre-mounted to the side pieces.
  • the drawer is assembled in the following order.
  • the drawer frame is assembled; this is usually done by first sliding the two side pieces into/onto the left and right dovetail grooves/protrusions on the front piece respectively.
  • the back piece is slid into/onto the grooves/protrusions of the side pieces. If the drawer bottom is wider than the distance between the side pieces in an operating position of the drawer, then, if there is a need of side rails, make sure that the rails are not mounted to the side pieces yet.
  • the front and back edges of the bottom are supported in one or more grooves in the front and back piece respectively. In order to easily fit the bottom, its front or back edge should first be positioned in its supporting groove in the front/back piece respectively.
  • the other edge of the bottom is to be inserted in its one or more supporting grooves. This is commonly done by first bending the bottom, and then inserting the other edge slightly into the one ore more supporting grooves, and finally releasing the bottom, whereby it straightens out to be well supported in the back and front piece respectively. Then, if there is a need of side rails and the rails are not yet mounted, the rails may be mounted, whereby they support the left and right edges of the bottom, respectively.
  • Fig IA is a perspective view of a drawer according to an embodiment
  • Fig IB is an exploded perspective view of a drawer according to an embodiment
  • Figs 2A and 2B are top views of two different embodiments of a dovetail joint according to an embodiment
  • Fig 3 shows a perspective view of an unassembled first embodiment of a joint between the front piece and the right side piece;
  • Fig 4A through D shows different stages of the assembly of a drawer according to an embodiment;
  • Fig 5 is a front perspective view of an embodiment of the dovetail joints of the back piece
  • Fig 6 is a front perspective view of an embodiment of the back piece provided with a groove
  • Fig 7 is a perspective view of an embodiment of the left and right side pieces, each provided with a groove
  • Figs 8, 9 and 10 are perspective views of the front piece according to an embodiment showing two alternative embodiments of a groove in the front piece that is provided with a heel or protrusion.
  • Fig IA and B shows a drawer according to an embodiment.
  • the drawer is shown as consisting of a drawer frame and a bottom 5, the frame comprising a front piece 1 , left and right side pieces 2, 3 and a back piece 4.
  • the frame parts are provided with dovetail joints and are designed to easily be joined without tools.
  • a dovetail joint in this generally relates to a joint as exemplified in Figs 2A and B but it should be realized by the person skilled in the art that the size, angle and shape of the surfaces that make up the joint could be altered within the scope of the invention.
  • the left side of the drawer is considered to be to your left if you stand in front of the drawer in its operating position, facing the drawer front 1.
  • a drawer according to an embodiment may be designed for use with a left and a right side rail 6, 7 for interaction with a furniture body in which the drawer is to be used.
  • the design and function of the side rails 6, 7 varies from producer to producer but the general idea is to use the side rails 6, 7 to provide a durable mechanism that makes it easy to slide the drawer in and out.
  • the side rails 6, 7 can also be used to provide the drawer with a self closure mechanism and/or a mechanism that slows the drawer down during closing of the drawer, before it hits its fully closed position.
  • the side rails can be provided with features 10 such as a plurality of lips, or one or more flanges, that protrude from the rest of the rails 6, 7, under the drawer bottom 5, thus making it possible to support the drawer bottom 5 using the side rails 6, 7.
  • the side rails 6, 7, may also be shaped to allow room for other fittings, screws and/or a back rail 8, to be positioned at least partly under the drawer bottom 5 to support it.
  • the other fittings, if any, being supported either by the side rails 6, 7 or by additional screws, fittings, grooves etc. provided in/on one or more parts of the drawer frame, such as the side walls 2,3 or the back piece 4.
  • the fittings could be one or more rails, and the rails could be made of either metal or wood.
  • a wooden rail would typically have the form of a flat strip or list of Masonite® or plywood. Such a fitting has the advantage that it may be mounted by simply inserting it in one or more grooves without any need of tools.
  • the side pieces 2,3 may be distributed to the end consumer with the left and right side rails 6,7, if any, pre-mounted to the side pieces 2,3 in order to simplify assembly and bring down the number of loose components to be distributed, thus a drawer design according to an embodiment has to enable assembly of the drawer without a need of removing the side rails 6, 7.
  • the bottom 5 is normally a square shape Masonite® board with four "edges", namely: a front edge 15, a left edge 16 a right edge 17 and a back edge 18.
  • the thickness, width and length of the bottom 5 is adapted to fit with the dimensions of the rest of the drawer and is usually about 3 x 340 x 445 mm.
  • the width of the bottom has to be equal to, or slightly less than, the width between the left and right side pieces, respectively.
  • the thickness of the bottom is preferably chosen as thin as possible in order to reduce the material cost of the drawer whilst maintaining enough stability for the bottom to withstand typical loads.
  • the side pieces 2,3, according to a first embodiment, have a length of about 440 mm, a height of about 155 mm and a width of about 12 mm and could be made of laminated chipboard. From a production economy point of view, it is desirable to choose a drawer design where the side pieces 2, 3 and the back piece 4 have the same cross section, thus making it possible to mass produce the same material for the two side pieces 2, 3 and the back piece 4 and then cut off parts of correct length for the back piece 4 and the side pieces 2, 3 respectively.
  • the back piece 4 and the side pieces 2, 3 have the same cross section and material.
  • the front piece 1 could also have the same cross section and material, but normally the front piece 1 would be made of chipboard with a relatively expensive and visually appealing surface such as veneer or shiny plastic.
  • the front piece 1 normally also has a thicker and higher cross section than the other parts of the drawer frame.
  • Fig 2A shows an embodiment of a joint between the back piece 4 and either of the side pieces 2, 3.
  • This joint is accomplished by providing a dovetail protrusion in either of the parts and a matching dovetail groove in the other part.
  • a certain parting plane angle 9 it is possible to achieve a joint where the left and right outer corners of the drawer, close to the back piece 4, are coincident with both of a corner of the back piece 4, and a corner of the left and right side piece 2, 3 respectively.
  • the parts have some sort of surface material or coating, such as veneer, paint or plastic, choosing this angle will render only the surface material or coating of the side pieces 2, 3 and the back piece 4 visible when the drawer is assembled.
  • the pieces would be coated or have a surface material different from the inner material and another angle would be chosen, the inner material of either the back piece 4 or the side pieces 2, 3 would be visible, possibly lowering the visual appeal of the drawer.
  • Fig 2B shows an embodiment of a joint between the back piece 4 and either of the side pieces 2, 3.
  • This joint is accomplished by providing a dovetail protrusion in either of the parts and a matching dovetail groove in the other part.
  • a parting plane angle 9 that is perpendicular to one of the side pieces 2, 3 or the back piece 4, and providing a dovetail groove in the inner side surface of the other piece at a distance from the end of the inner side surface of the other part, a joint is created that exposes the end of the part comprising the groove.
  • Fig 3 shows a perspective view of an unassembled embodiment of a joint between the front piece 1 and the right side piece 3, being similar to the joint between the front piece 1 and the left side piece 2.
  • the parts When assembled, the parts will be perpendicular to each other. This joint is accomplished by providing a dovetail protrusion in either of the parts and a matching dovetail groove in the other part.
  • the groove is preferably provided on the inside of the front piece and the protrusion on the end of either side piece.
  • Fig 4A, B, C and D shows different stages of the assembly of a drawer according to an embodiment.
  • the bottom 5 is inserted, and supported, in a space formed between the side rails 6, 7 and the side pieces 2, 3 so that a front edge 15 of the bottom 5 enters the one or more grooves 11 in the front piece. Thereby the front edge 15 of the bottom 5 is supported in the one or more grooves 11 in the front piece 1.
  • Fig 4A shows the two side pieces 2, 3 attached to the front piece 1 and the side rails 6, 7 attached to the side pieces 2, 3.
  • Fig 4B shows what the drawer frame looks like with the back piece 4 fully slid in position.
  • Fig 4C shows the drawer bottom 5 fully slid in position.
  • Fig 4D shows the fully assembled drawer with the back edge 18 of the bottom supported by a back rail 8 supported by the side rails 6, 7.
  • Fig 5 shows an embodiment of a dovetail protrusion provided with a bulge 13. Any of the dovetail joints in the drawer could be provided with bulges 13 and/or dents in order to enhance the grip between the two parts in a controlled manner. A bulge 13 on a protrusion of such a joint is shown in Fig 5. In a preferred embodiment of a bulge 13 according to an embodiment the bulge 13 is considered to be a certain part of the length of a dovetail protrusion, which part has been given a wider cross section than the rest of the protrusion.
  • the cross section of the protrusion in an embodiment according to an embodiment has three sides of which two are symmetric about a plane that is perpendicular to the parting plane 9.
  • the protrusion's third side is parallel to the parting plane 9 and is wider than the distance between the two other sides measured in the parting plane 9.
  • the dimension of the groove, in which any of the protrusions is supposed to be fitted, is designed to fit with each protrusion respectively.
  • Fig 6 shows an embodiment of a groove in the lower part of the back piece 4.
  • the groove is provided for supporting the back edge 18 of the drawer bottom 5 without the need of a back rail 8.
  • the left and right side edges 16, 17 of the bottom 5 are supported either by side rails 6, 7 or in grooves in the side pieces 2, 3 or a combination of one or more rails and one or more grooves.
  • Fig 7 shows left and right grooves 21 , 22 provided in the left and right side piece 2, 3 respectively. These grooves may be provided for supporting the left and right side edges 16, 17 of the bottom 5 respectively.
  • Figs 8 and 10 show an embodiment of a heel or protrusion 12 in a groove in the front piece 1.
  • the heel or protrusion 12 has the shape of an arc starting and ending at a distance from the left and right side of the front piece 1 respectively.
  • the top of the arc is preferably situated at a mid distance between the left and right side of the front piece 1.
  • the heel or protrusion 12 reaches all the way to the bottom of the groove in the front piece 1 but does not stretch all the way to the inner side of the front piece which faces the inside of the drawer in an operating position.
  • the space in the groove that is between the inner side of the front piece 1 and the heel or protrusion 12 provides support for the front edge 15 of the drawer bottom 5 in and operating position.
  • the distance above the highest point on the arc to the above lying surface in the groove must be enough to make room for the bottom 5 to be slid all the way into the bottom of the groove in the front piece, in a direction from the back piece 4 towards the front piece 1, along grooves in the side pieces 2, 3 for supporting the drawer bottom 5.
  • Fig 9 shows another embodiment of a heel or protrusion in a groove in the front piece 1.
  • This heel or protrusion 12 is provided in the lowermost part of the groove, closest to the bottom side of the drawer and has the shape of a rectangular parallelepiped.
  • the heel or protrusion 12 stretches from the bottom 5 of the groove and partly out of the groove towards the inner side of the front piece 1.
  • the distance above the heel or protrusion 12 to the above lying surface in the groove must be enough to make room for the bottom 5 to be slid all the way into the bottom of the groove in the front piece, in a direction from the back piece 4 towards the front piece 1, along grooves in the side pieces 2, 3 for supporting the drawer bottom 5.
  • An alternative to providing extra space in the grooves in the side pieces 2, 3 would be to arrange for the front piece to be slidable slightly further downwards, relatively the side pieces, along the dovetail joints holding those parts together, that would make it possible to first slide the front piece downwards, then slide the bottom 5 all the way into the groove in the front piece 1 , above the heel or protrusion 12 without having any extra space in the grooves in the left and right side pieces 2,3 above the left and right edges 16, 17 of the bottom 5.
  • each part of the drawer frame is preferably some sort of wood, but that materials such as plastic or metal could be used to form these parts as well. Modifications are possible within the scope of the appended claims, which cover the general idea of how a drawer according to an embodiment could be designed to be assembled with a minimum need of fittings or tools. The shown embodiments are only to be considered exemplary and not limiting for the design of the drawer.

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