EP2537438A1 - Furnishing element such as a bookcase, shelves, shelving or suchlike - Google Patents

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EP2537438A1
EP2537438A1 EP12173082A EP12173082A EP2537438A1 EP 2537438 A1 EP2537438 A1 EP 2537438A1 EP 12173082 A EP12173082 A EP 12173082A EP 12173082 A EP12173082 A EP 12173082A EP 2537438 A1 EP2537438 A1 EP 2537438A1
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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
    • A47B47/00Cabinets, racks or shelf units, characterised by features related to dismountability or building-up from elements
    • A47B47/0025Horizontal connecting members adapted to receive and retain the edges of several panel elements
    • A47B47/0041Bars
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
    • A47B47/00Cabinets, racks or shelf units, characterised by features related to dismountability or building-up from elements
    • A47B47/06Cabinets, racks or shelf units, characterised by features related to dismountability or building-up from elements made mainly of cardboard, textile, paper, or the like, e.g. with separate frame of other materials
    • 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
    • A47B2220/00General furniture construction, e.g. fittings
    • A47B2220/09Furniture held together by tension cables

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  • the present invention concerns a furnishing element such as a bookcase, shelves, shelving or similar or comparable furnishing element.
  • the furnishing element can be of the modular or knock-down type, and can assume different configurations depending on the particular applications or desired aesthetic needs to be obtained.
  • Furnishing elements of the modular type to make bookcases, shelves or suchlike are known, which, by suitably assembling a plurality of components, that is, lower and upper base, lateral flanks and support shelves, can assume different configurations according to requirements.
  • known bookcases and/or shelves use a peripheral bearing frame to which are attached, by means of connection elements placed on the upright ends, a plurality of support elements and transverse shelves made with common material like wood, chipboard or plywood, MDF, or plastic materials, metal materials or other. Possible intermediate uprights can also be provided which act as dividing panels.
  • Shelves and uprights are mutually constrained by means of conventional attachment means such as screws, wooden pegs, pins, nails or other similar elements which cooperate with corresponding housing seatings made in the components in question.
  • attachment means used require the use of dedicated tools to assemble and possibly disassemble them. These operations, moreover, are not always easy to carry out and therefore may require specialized personnel. Moreover, most times the attachment means remain visible, giving the furnishing element an anti-aesthetic appearance.
  • Furnishing elements are also known in which the different components of which they are made are directly connected to each other by gluing, or the attachment means, such as pegs or blocks, are in their turn glued to corresponding components of the furnishing element.
  • this solution has the disadvantage that, once assembled, the furnishing element cannot be disassembled without damaging it. Moreover, in this case, the assembly times can be longer compared to those using attachment means such as screws or suchlike.
  • Another disadvantage is that it is difficult and complicated to manage the elimination of the furnishing element in that, as the different panels and shelves are made of wood, plastic or metal materials, for the purposes of disposal they must be taken to dedicated structures to process them: this makes the disposal more difficult.
  • Document DE-U-2006003227 describes modular/knock-down shelving which includes a containing body formed by walls and shelves connected by shaped connection members and which provides base support elements.
  • the walls of the body, the shelves, the connection members and the base support are made of rigid plastic or light metal elements, which however have all the problems connected to disposal as above.
  • Document US-A-5,893,617 describes the assembly of a frame of a wooden wardrobe, formed by walls and shelves connected by means of shaped connection members.
  • the shaped connection members are formed in turn by modular elements, through same-shape coupling of the tenons and dove-tailed mortises; however, this increases the assembly times and poses risks of possible unwanted uncoupling, both during the assembly step and during use.
  • the use of wood poses the difficulties of disposal already discussed.
  • Document DE-U-20211847 describes modular shelving which includes a containing body formed by walls angularly connected to each other along lateral edges by means of holed tubular elements which cooperate with connection pegs disposed along said lateral edges.
  • the tubular elements are in their turn connected by means of rigid crossed metal elements, provided on the back of the shelving. This solution, providing the use of pegs, does not make the disassembly of the shelving easy, with the risk of damaging the components thereof.
  • One purpose of the present invention is to make a furnishing element, such as a modular bookcase or shelving which can be easily personalized according to the user's own needs and requirements, which has a bearing frame to which the different dividers and shelves can be connected in an easy, robust and solid way.
  • Another purpose of the present invention is to make a furnishing element in which all its constituent elements, that is, panels, shelves and dividers, are easily transportable and maneuverable by anybody, without precluding overall solidness and robustness once the furnishing element is assembled.
  • Another purpose of the present invention is to make a furnishing element which can be easily assembled and disassembled, and once disassembled and no longer used, does not require particular responsibilities from the point of view of moving it and disposing of it.
  • the Applicant has devised, tested and embodied the present invention to overcome the shortcomings of the state of the art and to obtain these and other purposes and advantages.
  • a furnishing element according to the present invention comprises at least a peripheral bearing frame formed by peripheral bearing panels made of multi-layered corrugated cardboard and reciprocally connected which define the upper and lower bases and the lateral flanks thereof.
  • the peripheral bearing panels of at least one pair of said peripheral bearing panels are connected consecutively to each other in correspondence to respective connection ends by means of connection elements or joints.
  • each of the connection elements or joints is made in a single body, by means of multi-layered corrugated cardboard and comprises at least an oblong rigid element provided with faces suitable to be positioned adjacent head-wise to corresponding edges of the connection ends of the peripheral bearing panels, in a position interposed between the corresponding edges.
  • the faces are provided with first connection means and the edges have mating second connection means suitable to cooperate through same-shape coupling with the first connection means so as to determine the stable connection at least of the pair of peripheral bearing panels.
  • the furnishing element of the present invention is thus easily personalized according to the user's own needs and requirements, as it is equipped with a bearing frame to which the different components which form the furnishing element are connected in a simple, robust and solid manner.
  • the material can be easily treated and handled, it is not bulky, it is light, recyclable and advantageously biodegradable, so that, once its components have been disassembled and are no longer used, from the point of view of moving it and the point of view of disposing of it, it does not require particular responsibilities because it can be easily removed, transported and possibly reduced in volume and disposed of, without further additional costs.
  • the peripheral bearing frame supports and positions inside itself a plurality of longitudinal and transverse dividing panels, so as to define a plurality of containing compartments, and each peripheral bearing panel has a plurality of apertures made on the surface of the peripheral bearing panel that faces, during use, toward the inside of the peripheral bearing frame in order to cooperate in coupling with mating shaped ends of the dividing panels inserted inside them.
  • the dividing panels are also made of multi-layered corrugated cardboard.
  • each connection element is formed by the repetition, along a desired direction of axial development, of a plurality of single connection profiles having a planar shape, each of which has a central body having a quadrangular shape in plan, mating with that of the oblong rigid element to be obtained, so as to define overall the oblong rigid element inclusive of the faces, and a plurality of peripheral sides which extend from corresponding sides of the central body toward the outside, so as to define overall the first connection means.
  • the first connection means are disposed on at least two consecutive faces of the oblong rigid element to define an "L" conformation, or on at least three consecutive faces of the oblong rigid element to define an upside down "T” conformation, or again on four consecutive faces of the oblong rigid element to define a cross-like conformation.
  • the first connection means are connection blocks which extend transversely from the faces of the oblong rigid elements and the second connection means are mating open cavities made inside the peripheral bearing panels.
  • the furnishing element comprises tie rods which connect corresponding pairs of connection elements or joints, disposed at opposite corners of the peripheral bearing frame.
  • each connection element has axially a longitudinal through hole, in which an anchoring element for the connection to a corresponding one of the tie rods is stably housed.
  • the furnishing element also comprises a central bearing panel, advantageously made of multi-layered corrugated cardboard, connected, above and below, by a pair of connection elements or joints, to two pairs of peripheral bearing panels, upper and lower, which lie on respective common parallel lying planes, so as to define a central bearing structure conformed substantially as an "H" turned on its side, being able in this way to easily increase the useful containing volume.
  • a central bearing panel advantageously made of multi-layered corrugated cardboard, connected, above and below, by a pair of connection elements or joints, to two pairs of peripheral bearing panels, upper and lower, which lie on respective common parallel lying planes, so as to define a central bearing structure conformed substantially as an "H" turned on its side, being able in this way to easily increase the useful containing volume.
  • the present invention also concerns a method to make a furnishing element, advantageously in multi-layered corrugated cardboard, comprising at least a peripheral bearing name formed by reciprocally connected peripheral bearing panels which define the upper and lower bases and the lateral flanks thereof.
  • the method provides to connect consecutively to each other at least one pair of the peripheral bearing panels in correspondence to respective connection ends by means of connection elements or joints.
  • the method provides to use an oblong rigid element provided with faces, which defines each of the connection elements or joints.
  • the method provides to position the faces adjacent head-wise to corresponding edges of the connection ends of the peripheral bearing panels, in a position interposed between the corresponding edges.
  • the method provides to place in cooperation through same-shape coupling first connection means provided on the faces with mating second connection means of the edges, so as to determine the stable connection at least of the pair of peripheral bearing panels.
  • a furnishing element according to the present invention is shown, indicated by the reference number 10 in a first basic form of embodiment, made of multi-layered corrugated cardboard.
  • the furnishing element 10 advantageously shows a module which, repeated, is also usable to make modular elements 110, as shown in fig. 8 .
  • the furnishing element 10 in its basic configuration comprises a peripheral bearing frame 12, of a quadrangular shape, in this case, square, even if it could also be rectangular, which comprises a plurality of peripheral bearing panels 13 angularly connected to each other, in correspondence to respective connection ends, or lateral edges, orthogonally along a closed frame travel in which the various peripheral bearing panels 13 define lower and upper bases and flanks of the peripheral bearing frame 12, providing connection elements or joints 14, 114, 214 in correspondence to the angular connection corners between the lateral edges of the peripheral bearing panels 13.
  • the peripheral bearing frame 12 also supports and positions, inside the corresponding frame defined by the peripheral bearing panels 13, a plurality of dividing panels 15, longitudinal and transverse, positioned orthogonally to each other and disposed inside it and anchored thereto, defining respectively vertical dividing walls and horizontal support shelves which thus delimit a plurality of containing compartments 17.
  • the furnishing element 10 is also provided with tie rods 18 which connect in pairs to each other the reciprocal connection elements or joints 14, 114, 214, located in correspondence to opposite corners of the peripheral bearing frame 12.
  • connection elements 14, 114, 214 is formed by a single body which includes an oblong rigid element 21, in this case shaped like an elongated parallelepiped, provided with consecutive faces 14a, 14b, 14c, 14d which are able to be positioned adjacent head-wise to corresponding edges 22a, 22b of the connection ends of the peripheral bearing panels 13.
  • an oblong rigid element 21 in this case shaped like an elongated parallelepiped, provided with consecutive faces 14a, 14b, 14c, 14d which are able to be positioned adjacent head-wise to corresponding edges 22a, 22b of the connection ends of the peripheral bearing panels 13.
  • connection blocks 14a, 14b, 14c, 14d are provided with connection blocks, fins or inserts or other equivalent first connection means of the male type, 25a, 25b, 25c, 25d which extend toward the outside, while the edges 22a, 22b have mating cavities, seatings or grooves, or other equivalent second connection means of the female type, 22 suitable to cooperate by same-shape coupling with the connection blocks 25a, 25b, 25c, 25d so as to determine the stable connection of the peripheral bearing panels 13.
  • connection blocks 25a, 25b, 25c, 25d are made of multi-layered corrugated cardboard and overall have a parallelepiped shape with a rectangular base, flat in shape, and the cavities 22 are shaped mating to the parallelepiped shape, so as to accommodate and hold the connection blocks 25a, 25b, 25c, 25d inside them.
  • This embodiment determines a considerable stability and overall robustness of the coupling between the peripheral bearing panels 13 and therefore the furnishing element 10.
  • Each peripheral bearing panel 13, as shown in fig. 2 has a plurality of apertures or slits 19 made, in this case, only on the surface 20 of the peripheral bearing panel 13 which during use faces toward the inside of the peripheral bearing frame 12 and having the same shape and length as each other and disposed at the same distance from each other along the longitudinal axis of the peripheral bearing panel 13.
  • the apertures or slits 19 are used to insert the dividing panels 15 at the desired heights.
  • the peripheral bearing panel 13 is made by shaping and gluing sheets of multi-layered corrugated cardboard and has the above-mentioned open cavities 22 inside it, in correspondence to both the edges 22a, 22b of the connection ends, made in the thickness of the peripheral bearing panel 13, for cooperation with the connection elements 14, so that the furnishing element 10 can be assembled.
  • Each dividing panel 15 ( fig. 3 ) is advantageously made by shaping and gluing sheets of multi-layered corrugated cardboard.
  • the dividing panels 15 may be made of wood, metal, plastic, glass or a combination of such materials, while the peripheral bearing frame 12 and the connection elements 14, 114, 214 are in any case made of multi-layered corrugated cardboard.
  • Each dividing panel 15 has at both ends shaped protuberances 23 of a shape and size mating with the apertures 19 made in the peripheral bearing panel 13, so that they can be inserted inside them to make up the furnishing element 10.
  • transverse cuts 24 are made, having a width substantially equal to the thickness of the dividing panel 15, a length substantially equal to half the width of the dividing panel 15, and disposed at the same distance from each other.
  • the transverse cuts 24 are made to allow the connection of the corresponding dividing panel 15 with the other analogous dividing panels 15, advantageously by means of a comb type joint, so as to define the compartments 17.
  • connection element 14, 114, 214 used to reciprocally connect the peripheral bearing panels 13 which, once connected, will make up the peripheral bearing frame 12 of the furnishing element 10 of fig. 1a, 1b is a single body formed by the repetition, along a desired direction of axial development, of a plurality of single connection profiles 25, 125, 225 of a planar shape, for example L-shaped ( figs. 4a, 4b ), T-shaped ( figs. 5a, 5b ), cross shaped ( figs. 6a, 6b ) according to the needs and applications, and obtained from a sheet of multi-layered corrugated cardboard.
  • connection profiles 25, 125, 225 made of multi-layered corrugated cardboard are repeated longitudinally in the space, put adjacent, pressed and glued to define overall the rigid and robust structure, in a single body, of the connection elements 14, 114, 214, including in particular the connection blocks 25a, 25b, 25c, 25d.
  • connection profile 25, 125, 225 comprises in this case a central body 28 having a quadrangular shape in plan, mating to that of the oblong rigid element 21 to be obtained, so as to define overall the faces 14a, 14b, 14c, 14d, advantageously a central hole 29a and a plurality of peripheral sides 27 which extend from corresponding sides of the central body 28 toward the outside so as to define overall the connection blocks 25a, 25b, 25c, 25d.
  • the shaping of the connection profiles 25, 125, 225, comprising central body 28, central hole 29a and peripheral sides 27, can be advantageously made by means of computer-assisted precision cutting, for example by means of a precision plotter.
  • connection profiles 25, 125, 225 The repetition of the connection profiles 25, 125, 225 is carried out so that the corrugations of the multi-layered corrugated cardboard of two consecutive connection profiles 25, 125, 225 are oriented disposed orthogonally to each other, thus allowing to increase the robustness and the solidity of the entire connection element 14, 114, 214. Moreover, the alignment of the central holes 29a determines, overall, an axial through hole 29 through the oblong rigid element 21 of the final connection element 14, 114, 214, of which more will be said hereafter in the description.
  • connection profile 25 comprises two peripheral sides 27 which extend, substantially at 90° with respect to each other, from two consecutive sides of the central body 28, to define a substantially L-shaped configuration.
  • connection element 14 is formed by two blocks 25a, 25b substantially at 90° which extend from two consecutive faces 14a, 14b of the oblong rigid element 21.
  • This first variant embodiment is useful to connect two peripheral bearing panels 13 lying on lying planes orthogonal to each other, in order to make a furnishing element as in fig. 1 .
  • connection profile 125 comprises three peripheral sides 27 which extend substantially at 90° with respect to each other, from three consecutive sides of the central body 28, to define a substantially upended T-shaped configuration.
  • connection element 114 is formed by three blocks 25a, 25b, 25c substantially at 90° with respect to each other, which extend from three consecutive faces 14a, 14b, 14c of the oblong rigid element 21.
  • This second variant embodiment is useful to connect three peripheral bearing panels 13 of which two lying on a common lying plane and a third disposed central in an orthogonal position, for example in order to make furnishing elements defined by the repetition of two furnishing elements similar to fig. 1 , as will be explained better in relation to fig. 8 .
  • connection profile 225 comprises four peripheral sides 27 which extend substantially at 90° with respect to each other, from four consecutive sides of the central body 28, to define a substantially cross-like configuration.
  • connection element 214 is formed by four blocks 25a, 25b, 25c, 25d substantially at 90° with respect to each other, which extend from four consecutive faces 14a, 14b, 14c, 14d of the oblong rigid element 21.
  • the third variant embodiment is useful to connect four peripheral bearing panels 13 of which two lying on a first common lying plane and another two lying on a second common lying plane in an orthogonal position to the first lying plane, for example to make furnishing elements defined by the substantial repetition of four furnishing elements similar to fig. 1 , of which two lower and two upper.
  • connection element 14, 114, 214 defined by the repetition of the connection profiles 25, 125, 225, has a size and conformation such that the oblong rigid elements 21 and blocks 25a, 25b, 25c, 25d thus obtained are mating in shape, respectively in longitudinal extension and in depth, to the open cavities 22 of each peripheral bearing panel 13 which makes up the peripheral bearing frame 12 of the furnishing element 10, 110.
  • each connection element 14, 114, 214 provides that the oblong rigid element 21 is provided, at head and tail, with a leveling element 28a, of a shape substantially equal or comparable to the shape in plan of the central body 28 of the connection profile 25, 125, 225, including a similar central hole 29a.
  • the leveling element 28a which is applied by gluing in the same gluing operation as the plurality of connection profiles 25, 125, 225, has a thickness substantially equal to the thickness of the walls which delimit the open cavities 22 of the peripheral bearing panel 13 in which a corresponding block 25a, 25b, 25c, 25d of a corresponding connection element 14, 114, 214 is inserted by same shape coupling.
  • the leveling element 28a defines a conformation of the connection element 14, 114, 214 substantially flush with the walls of the open cavities 22, determining a substantial continuity of surfaces in the interconnection zone of the peripheral bearing panels 13, so as to improve the overall aesthetic effect.
  • each connection element 14, 114, 214 has axially a through axial hole 29, from side to side along the oblong rigid element 21, obtained in the case in point by aligning the central holes 29a thanks to a gluing operation of the connection profiles 25, 125, 225 and of the head and tail leveling elements 28a, into which through hole 29 an anchoring element 30 ( fig. 7 ) is inserted and stably housed, in this case of a cylindrical or tubular shape, which acts as a structural mean to which a corresponding one of the cited tie rods 18 can be connected, so as to be able to dispose them crossed under traction to give rigidity and structure to the peripheral bearing frame 12.
  • the anchoring element 30 preferably has an extension in length comparable to that of the connection element 14, 114, 214 into which it is inserted, so that it is able to face at least one of the two ends of the connection element 14, 114, 214, for cooperation with the tie rod 18.
  • the anchoring element 30 is sized with greater length than the connection element 14, 114, 214 and has at one end 32 protruding from it an attachment hole 33 transverse to the axis of the anchoring element 30, in this case made through, for the connection of a mating attachment element, such as a block, pin or peg 34 placed at one end of the associated tie rod 18.
  • a mating attachment element such as a block, pin or peg 34 placed at one end of the associated tie rod 18.
  • the tie rod 18 is typically made as a flexible and positionable element, resistant to traction, such as a steel cable, or other similar or comparable material, and is sized in length in a manner correlated to the sizes from corner to corner of the peripheral bearing frame 12 and suitable cross section so that, when the tie rod 18 is attached to the anchoring element 30, it is put under the desired traction needed to stress the peripheral bearing panels 13 and thus give stability and rigidity to the peripheral bearing frame 12.
  • a variant embodiment of the present invention is shown, identified by the reference number 110, which shows a furnishing element of double containing volume with respect to that shown in fig. 1 , advantageously made of multi-layered corrugated cardboard.
  • the furnishing element 110 is achieved substantially by placing adjacent and joining laterally two modules of furnishing elements similar to that shown in fig. 1 , with the provision that, at the interface between the two modules, there is a single and common central bearing panel 113 connected above and below, together with another two pairs of parallel peripheral bearing panels 13, upper and lower, of one and the other module, to corresponding T-shaped connection elements 114 as shown in fig.
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