EP3076827B1 - Universal anti-disengagement system for wall-cupboards - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a universal anti-disengagement system for wall-cupboards hooked to a fixed wall support, generally a suitably shaped metal bar or plate.
- universal refers to an anti-disengagement system which can be indifferently applied to furniture equipped with hanging brackets having any type of configuration and/or regulation mechanism in height and depth, whether they be visible or hidden.
- a system for constraining a wall-cupboard to a wall envisages the use of a hanging-bracket device comprising, for example, a hook which extends at the rear of the same cupboard through the lining (if present), to be freely hooked to the above bar or plate fixed to the wall.
- Hanging brackets of this type are known for example from patents EP 0033179 B1 and EP 0632979 A1 .
- Anti-disengagement systems for wall-cupboards of the known type are described, for example in patent applications PCT/EP2010/001601 and PCT/EP2011/006113 . Both of these PCT patent applications describe anti-disengagement systems applied to visible hanging brackets. Other anti-disengagement systems are known from JP S57 104944 U and WO2010121687 .
- Patent application PCT/EP2011/001593 describes an anti-disengagement system applied to a hanging bracket of the hidden type.
- a disadvantage can derive from the fact that a user is compelled to adopt a hanging bracket with an anti-disengagement system incorporated, even when this is not necessary or desired. It should also be noted that the presence of the anti-disengagement system must comprise access slots on the cupboard for the operating tool, with relative covering caps for aesthetical purposes, creating additional production costs of the cupboard.
- the general objective of the present invention is therefore to provide an anti-disengagement system for wall-cupboards, of the universal type, i.e. that can be used with any type of hanging bracket.
- a further objective of the invention is to provide a universal anti-disengagement system which is constructively simple and does not complicate the assembly of the wall-cupboard.
- Another objective of the invention is to provide an anti-disengagement system which can be easily released, i.e. which allows, if necessary, the cupboard to be easily and rapidly disassembled from the wall.
- a wall-cupboard is schematized with 150, comprising: two shoulders 151 interconnected by a bottom 152 and a top 153, and also provided with a possible lining 154.
- a wall-cupboard 150 is suspended to a wall P in any known way, for example by means of hanging brackets 155 of the type object of patent applications PCT/EP2010/001601 , PCT/EP2011/006113 and PCT/EP2011/001593 .
- Said hanging bracket 155 is equipped with a hook 156 which is hooked to a plate 157 (or bar) fixed to the wall P, or other similar and/or equivalent support.
- the uncoupling or disengagement of the wall-cupboard 150 from the plate or bar 157 - caused by a direct upward force, as indicated by the arrow 158 - is prevented by the insertion of an anti-disengagement system 159 between the wall P and the top 153, which is characteristically completely independent of the hanging brackets 155 with which the cupboard 150 is provided.
- said anti-disengagement system 159 comprises a base 160 and a blocking element, for example in the form of a cursor 161.
- Said cursor 161 is movably assembled on said base 160, until it is buffered against the top 153 ( figures 3 and 4 ). In this position, the cursor 161 is fixed to the base 160 by releasable fixing means consisting of a bolt 162 (as explained in greater detail hereunder), so as to prevent the disengagement of the wall-cupboard 150 from the plate 157.
- the base 160 comprises a raised central guide 163 and two side flanges 164 with holes 165 for fixing the base 160 to the wall P by means of dowels 166 ( figures 4 and 6 ). More specifically, and as can be clearly seen from the drawings, the guide 163 also comprises a slit 167, open at the top, and a pair of outer rails 168, for the purposes explained hereunder.
- the cursor 161 comprises an L-shaped bracket with a horizontal section 169 and a vertical section 170.
- the horizontal section 169 houses the bolt 162 comprising a screw 171 and a nut 172.
- the horizontal section 169 cooperates with the top 153 to prevent the upward movement of the cupboard 155 in the direction of the arrow 158 ( figures 2 and 4 ).
- the vertical section 170 of the cursor 161 is constrained and translates on the guide 163 of the base 160, not only thanks to the nut 172, but also due to a pair of side edges 175 engaged with the outer rails 168 of the guide 163.
- the bracket 155 is hooked to the plate 157 ( figures 1 and 2 ), and the cursor 161 is then inserted on the base 160 ( figure 2 ) until its horizontal section 169 is brought against the top 153 ( figures 4 and 6 ). At this point, the cursor 161 is firmly blocked in position by tightening the screw 171, which causes the blockage of the cursor 161 itself on the base 160.
- a vertical upward movement of the wall-cupboard 150 is therefore prevented, thus avoiding the disengagement of the hanging bracket 155 from the plate 157.
- the cursor 161 is assembled on the base 160 so that it can be moved between two positions, a first non-operative position far (separated) from said top 153 and an operative position buffered, or substantially buffered against said top 153.
- Figures 35, 36 ; 37, 38 , 39, 40 ; 41, 42, 43, 44 , illustrate respective bases 160A, 160B and 160C different - but substantially equivalent - with respect to the base 160 illustrated in figures 33, 34 .
- a channel-section 175A extends below from the base 160A, which is coupled with the upper edge 176A of the bar 157A, so as to move horizontally.
- the base 160A can be positioned in the desired position and subsequently fixed to the wall P itself.
- a base 160B extends downwardly with an extension 177B, which is shaped so as to embrace the bar 157B with a seat 178B.
- the seat 178B is equipped above with a hook 179B which is hooked to the upper edge 176B of the bar 157B ( figures 37, 38 ), and below with a bead 180B which is tightened against the lower edge 181B, so as to push and block the base 160B against the wall P ( figure 40 ).
- the base 160C extends downwardly with an extension 177C which is shaped so as to embrace the bar 157C with a seat 178C.
- the seat 178C is equipped above with a hook 179C which is hooked to the upper edge 176C of the bar 157C ( figures 43, 44 ), and below with a tooth 182C which is engaged with the lower edge 181C.
- the base 160C is blocked in position by the tightening of a bead 183C.
- Figures 45-55 illustrate a second embodiment of the invention in which identical and/or equivalent components to those of the first embodiment are indicated with the same reference numbers increased by 100.
- This second embodiment comprises a base 260 and a cursor 261 which can be moved on said base 260.
- the base 260 is provided below with a flange 284 with holes 285 for fixing it to the wall by means of dowels.
- the base 260 is shaped with a central section 286 lying on the same plane as the flange 284 and with two side sections 287 protruding from said central section 286 ( figures 47 and 51 ).
- the upper end of the section 286 is horizontally bent so as to define a head 288 equipped with a threaded hole 289.
- guiding grooves 290 are present in the cursor 261, which slide on the side sections 287 of the base 260.
- the movement of the cursor 261 on the base 260, until its engagement with the top of the wall-cupboard, is driven by a screw 291 which is screwed into the hole 289, and which causes a stable positioning of the cursor 261 on the base 260.
- Figures 56-81 illustrate a third embodiment of the invention in which identical and/or equivalent components to those of the first embodiment are indicated with the same reference numbers increased by 200.
- This third embodiment comprises a base 360 and a cursor 361 which moves on said base 360.
- the base 360 is substantially a rectangular frame whose lower horizontal side 392 has holes 393 to allow it to be fixed to the wall by means of dowels.
- the cursor 361 comprises a collar 395 on which a covering cap 396 is inserted and blocked.
- Two uprights 397 extend downwardly from the rear ends of the collar 395, which are slidingly inserted in respective guides 398 of the base 360 ( figures 56, 57 , 28 , 62 ).
- Respective blade springs 399 extend from the collar 395, adjacent to the uprights 397, at 90° with respect to the same, which terminate below with teeth d suitable for being elastically snap-engaged with the teeth of the rack 394 ( figures 66-69 ).
- the anti-disengagement system is deactivated by disengaging the teeth d from the racks 394 by side pressure on the collar 395 and pulling the cursor 361 upwards ( figures 68, 69 ).
- Figures 82-102 illustrate a fourth embodiment of the invention in which identical and/or equivalent components to those of the first embodiment are indicated with the same reference numbers increased by 300.
- This fourth embodiment comprises a base 460 and a cursor 461 which moves on said base 460.
- Said cursor 461 consists of only one horizontal stop 469.
- the base 460 comprises a raised central guide 463, and two side flanges 464 with holes 465 for fixing the base 460 to the wall by means of dowels.
- a dovetail connection 449 extends, at the rear, from the cursor 461, which is slidingly coupled with said guide 463.
- the cursor 461 is blocked in position on the base 460 (against the top of the cupboard) and a screw 471 is screwed into a pass-through hole 474 of the cursor 461 itself to become engaged with its free end directly against the base 460 ( figures 87, 90 ).
- Figures 103-123 illustrate a fifth embodiment of the invention in which identical and/or equivalent components to those of the first embodiment are indicated with the same reference numbers increased by 400.
- the base 560 is a rectangular plaque 548 with holes 547 for fixing it to the wall by means of dowels.
- said plaque 548 also has a plurality of holes 546 on which complementary pins 542 of the blocking element 561 are engaged.
- the blocking element 561 consists of only one horizontal stop 569 consisting of a collar C with elastically yielding arms 545 which terminate with teeth 544 suitable for being elastically snap-engaged with side guides 543 of the plaque 548.
- the blocking element 561 positioned substantially against the top of the wall-cupboard, is applied to the base 560 by acting with a horizontal movement so as to engage the pins 542 inside the holes 546.
- Figures 124-141 illustrate a sixth embodiment of the invention comprising a base 600 with holes 601 for its fixing to the wall by means of dowels.
- a blocking element consisting of a lever 602 comprising an arm 603 rotating on a pin 604 of the base 600, is assembled on said base 600.
- the lever 602 is coupled with the base 600 by means of a connection with front teeth 605, 606 positioned on the base 600 and on the lever 602 respectively.
- a spring 607 keeps the teeth 605, 606 in reciprocal engagement.
Description
- The present invention relates to a universal anti-disengagement system for wall-cupboards hooked to a fixed wall support, generally a suitably shaped metal bar or plate.
- The term universal refers to an anti-disengagement system which can be indifferently applied to furniture equipped with hanging brackets having any type of configuration and/or regulation mechanism in height and depth, whether they be visible or hidden.
- As is well-known to experts in the field, a system for constraining a wall-cupboard to a wall envisages the use of a hanging-bracket device comprising, for example, a hook which extends at the rear of the same cupboard through the lining (if present), to be freely hooked to the above bar or plate fixed to the wall.
- Hanging brackets of this type (so-called visible brackets) are known for example from
patents EP 0033179 B1 andEP 0632979 A1 . - If direct upward forces are applied to the hooked cupboard, the same can become detached from the support and fall, also causing serious damage not only to objects but above all to people.
- This possibility is at present even more probable as it is becoming increasingly customary to assemble wall cupboards at relatively low heights from the floor, which increases the risk indicated above of accidental disengagement, above all on the part of children.
- Furthermore, safety regulations have entered and are entering into force in various countries, which impose the provision of accidental anti-disengagement systems, associated with wall-cupboards.
- Anti-disengagement systems for wall-cupboards of the known type are described, for example in patent applications
PCT/EP2010/001601 PCT/EP2011/006113 JP S57 104944 U WO2010121687 . - Patent application
PCT/EP2011/001593 - According to the known art, there is therefore no universal anti-disengagement system, i.e. an anti-disengagement system which is totally independent of the type of hanging bracket used, with all the evident drawbacks deriving therefrom.
- A disadvantage can derive from the fact that a user is compelled to adopt a hanging bracket with an anti-disengagement system incorporated, even when this is not necessary or desired. It should also be noted that the presence of the anti-disengagement system must comprise access slots on the cupboard for the operating tool, with relative covering caps for aesthetical purposes, creating additional production costs of the cupboard.
- In order to adequately satisfy market demands, it would therefore be necessary to avail of two types of hanging brackets: a type without and a type with an anti-disengagement system, with all the relative costs.
- The general objective of the present invention is therefore to provide an anti-disengagement system for wall-cupboards, of the universal type, i.e. that can be used with any type of hanging bracket.
- A further objective of the invention is to provide a universal anti-disengagement system which is constructively simple and does not complicate the assembly of the wall-cupboard.
- Another objective of the invention is to provide an anti-disengagement system which can be easily released, i.e. which allows, if necessary, the cupboard to be easily and rapidly disassembled from the wall.
- The above objectives are achieved, according to the invention, by an anti-disengagement system as defined in the enclosed claims, the main claim and dependent claims.
- The structural and functional characteristics of the invention, as also its advantages with respect to the known art, will appear evident from the following description, referring to the enclosed claims, which show various possible embodiments of anti-disengagement systems for wall-cupboards produced according to the innovative principles of the invention itself.
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figures 1 and 2 are a perspective view and a vertical section, respectively, illustrating a wall-cupboard provided with an anti-disengagement system produced according to a first embodiment of the invention, wherein said system is illustrated in an exploded view; -
figures 3 and 4 are two views similar tofigures 1 and 2 , in which the anti-disengagement system is illustrated assembled in an operative position; -
figures 5 and 6 are two views similar tofigures 3 and 4 , respectively, but illustrating the invention applied to a wall-cupboard in which the rear edge of the top does not finish against the lining (as in the embodiment offigures 1-4 ), but the lining is retracted with respect to the rear edge of the same top; -
figures 7-9 are exploded perspective views illustrating the anti-disengagement system offigures 1-6 separated from the wall-cupboard; -
figures 10-32 are views illustrating the single components of the anti-disengagement system offigures 1-9 in detail; -
figures 33-34 are an exploded perspective view and a vertical section, respectively, illustrating the base of the anti-disengagement system offigures 1-32 applied directly to the wall; -
figures 35,36 ;37,38 ,39,40 ;41,42,43,44 are views similar tofigures 33, 34 but illustrating bases of the anti-disengagement system applied, not directly to the wall, but to the same bar supporting the wall-cupboard; -
figures 45, 46, 47 are exploded perspective views illustrating a second embodiment of an anti-disengagement system according to the invention; -
figures 48-55 are views illustrating the anti-disengagement system offigures 45-47 assembled; -
figures 56, 57, 58 are exploded perspective views illustrating a third embodiment of an anti-disengagement system according to the invention; -
figures 59-65 are views illustrating the anti-disengagement system offigures 56-58 , assembled; -
figures 66, 67 are views illustrating the assembly phases of the anti-disengagement system offigures 56-65 ; -
figures 68, 69 , are views illustrating the dismantling phases of the anti-disengagement system offigures 56-65 ; -
figures 70-81 are various views illustrating the single components of the anti-disengagement system offigures 56-69 in detail; -
figures 82, 83, 84 , are exploded perspective views illustrating a fourth embodiment of an anti-disengagement system according to the invention; -
figures 85-90 are views illustrating the anti-disengagement system offigures 82-84 assembled; -
figures 91-102 are various views illustrating the single components of the anti-disengagement system offigures 82-90 in detail; -
figures 103, 104 , are exploded perspective views illustrating a fifth embodiment of an anti-disengagement system according to the invention; -
figures 105-110 are views illustrating the anti-disengagement system offigures 103, 104 , assembled; -
figures 111-123 are various views illustrating the single components of the anti-disengagement system offigures 103-110 in detail; -
figure 124 is an exploded perspective view illustrating a sixth embodiment of an anti-disengagement system according to the invention; -
figures 125-128 are views illustrating the functioning mode of the anti-disengagement system offigure 124 ; -
figures 129-133 are various views illustrating the anti-disengagement system offigures 124-128 , assembled; -
figures 134-141 are various views illustrating the anti-disengagement system offigures 125-133 , in detail. - With reference first of all to
figures 1-4 of the drawings, a wall-cupboard is schematized with 150, comprising: twoshoulders 151 interconnected by abottom 152 and atop 153, and also provided with apossible lining 154. - A wall-
cupboard 150 is suspended to a wall P in any known way, for example by means of hangingbrackets 155 of the type object of patent applicationsPCT/EP2010/001601 PCT/EP2011/006113 PCT/EP2011/001593 - Said hanging
bracket 155 is equipped with ahook 156 which is hooked to a plate 157 (or bar) fixed to the wall P, or other similar and/or equivalent support. - According to the invention, the uncoupling or disengagement of the wall-
cupboard 150 from the plate or bar 157 - caused by a direct upward force, as indicated by the arrow 158 - is prevented by the insertion of ananti-disengagement system 159 between the wall P and thetop 153, which is characteristically completely independent of the hangingbrackets 155 with which thecupboard 150 is provided. - With reference to
figures 1-33 , saidanti-disengagement system 159, according to a first embodiment of the invention, comprises abase 160 and a blocking element, for example in the form of acursor 161. Saidcursor 161 is movably assembled on saidbase 160, until it is buffered against the top 153 (figures 3 and 4 ). In this position, thecursor 161 is fixed to thebase 160 by releasable fixing means consisting of a bolt 162 (as explained in greater detail hereunder), so as to prevent the disengagement of the wall-cupboard 150 from theplate 157. - The configuration of said
anti-disengagement system 159 is illustrated in detail infigures 7-32 . - The
base 160 comprises a raisedcentral guide 163 and twoside flanges 164 withholes 165 for fixing thebase 160 to the wall P by means of dowels 166 (figures 4 and6 ). More specifically, and as can be clearly seen from the drawings, theguide 163 also comprises aslit 167, open at the top, and a pair ofouter rails 168, for the purposes explained hereunder. - The
cursor 161 comprises an L-shaped bracket with ahorizontal section 169 and avertical section 170. - The
horizontal section 169 houses thebolt 162 comprising ascrew 171 and anut 172. - As can be clearly seen from the drawings, in particular from
figure 15 , thescrew 171 with theoperating head 173, passes through ahole 174 and is screwed onto thenut 172 which is constrained in theguide 163 with the possibility of translating, but not rotating (figures 10-17 ). - The
horizontal section 169 cooperates with thetop 153 to prevent the upward movement of thecupboard 155 in the direction of the arrow 158 (figures 2 and4 ). - The
vertical section 170 of thecursor 161 is constrained and translates on theguide 163 of thebase 160, not only thanks to thenut 172, but also due to a pair ofside edges 175 engaged with theouter rails 168 of theguide 163. - The functioning of the anti-disengagement system illustrated in
figures 1-34 is evident from what is described above and is briefly the following. - After fixing the plate 157 (or bar) and one or
more bases 160 to the wall P (figures 33, 34 ), thebracket 155 is hooked to the plate 157 (figures 1 and 2 ), and thecursor 161 is then inserted on the base 160 (figure 2 ) until itshorizontal section 169 is brought against the top 153 (figures 4 and6 ). At this point, thecursor 161 is firmly blocked in position by tightening thescrew 171, which causes the blockage of thecursor 161 itself on thebase 160. - A vertical upward movement of the wall-
cupboard 150 is therefore prevented, thus avoiding the disengagement of the hangingbracket 155 from theplate 157. - In other words, the
cursor 161 is assembled on thebase 160 so that it can be moved between two positions, a first non-operative position far (separated) from saidtop 153 and an operative position buffered, or substantially buffered against saidtop 153. - It should be pointed out that when the lining 154 is not buffered against the rear edge of the top 153, but retracted with respect to the same,
figures 5 and 6 , a seat S (opening) must be produced in the top 153 (figures 5 and 6 ) to allow thecursor 161 to be engaged against the top 153 itself. -
Figures 35, 36 ;37, 38 ,39, 40 ;41, 42, 43, 44 , illustraterespective bases figures 33, 34 . - The substantial difference is that, whereas the
base 160 is fixed directly to the wall P, as it is independent of the plate or bar 157, thebases 160A-C are assembled on the plate or bar 157A-C. - More specifically, with reference to
figures 35, 36 , a channel-section 175A extends below from thebase 160A, which is coupled with theupper edge 176A of thebar 157A, so as to move horizontally. In this way, after thebar 157A has been fixed to the wall, thebase 160A can be positioned in the desired position and subsequently fixed to the wall P itself. - The perfect reciprocal positioning between the
base 160A and thebar 157A is thus ensured. - In the embodiment illustrated in
figures 37-40 , abase 160B extends downwardly with anextension 177B, which is shaped so as to embrace thebar 157B with aseat 178B. - More specifically, the
seat 178B is equipped above with ahook 179B which is hooked to theupper edge 176B of thebar 157B (figures 37, 38 ), and below with abead 180B which is tightened against thelower edge 181B, so as to push and block thebase 160B against the wall P (figure 40 ). - Also in the embodiment illustrated in
figures 41-44 , thebase 160C extends downwardly with anextension 177C which is shaped so as to embrace thebar 157C with aseat 178C. - More specifically, the
seat 178C is equipped above with ahook 179C which is hooked to theupper edge 176C of thebar 157C (figures 43, 44 ), and below with atooth 182C which is engaged with thelower edge 181C. - The
base 160C is blocked in position by the tightening of abead 183C. -
Figures 45-55 illustrate a second embodiment of the invention in which identical and/or equivalent components to those of the first embodiment are indicated with the same reference numbers increased by 100. - This second embodiment comprises a
base 260 and acursor 261 which can be moved on saidbase 260. Thebase 260 is provided below with aflange 284 withholes 285 for fixing it to the wall by means of dowels. Thebase 260 is shaped with acentral section 286 lying on the same plane as theflange 284 and with twoside sections 287 protruding from said central section 286 (figures 47 and51 ). The upper end of thesection 286 is horizontally bent so as to define ahead 288 equipped with a threadedhole 289. - As can be clearly seen from the drawings, guiding
grooves 290 are present in thecursor 261, which slide on theside sections 287 of thebase 260. The movement of thecursor 261 on thebase 260, until its engagement with the top of the wall-cupboard, is driven by ascrew 291 which is screwed into thehole 289, and which causes a stable positioning of thecursor 261 on thebase 260. -
Figures 56-81 illustrate a third embodiment of the invention in which identical and/or equivalent components to those of the first embodiment are indicated with the same reference numbers increased by 200. - This third embodiment comprises a
base 360 and acursor 361 which moves on saidbase 360. Thebase 360 is substantially a rectangular frame whose lowerhorizontal side 392 hasholes 393 to allow it to be fixed to the wall by means of dowels. - As can be clearly seen from the drawings, the internal surfaces of the vertical sides of the base 360 are equipped with
racks 394. Thecursor 361 comprises acollar 395 on which acovering cap 396 is inserted and blocked. - Two
uprights 397 extend downwardly from the rear ends of thecollar 395, which are slidingly inserted inrespective guides 398 of the base 360 (figures 56, 57 ,28 ,62 ). - Respective blade springs 399 extend from the
collar 395, adjacent to theuprights 397, at 90° with respect to the same, which terminate below with teeth d suitable for being elastically snap-engaged with the teeth of the rack 394 (figures 66-69 ). - It is evident how the activation of the anti-disengagement system is effected by pressing and moving the
cursor 361 downwards (figures 66, 67 ) until it becomes engaged against the top of the cupboard, said engagement becoming stable by connecting the teeth d onto theracks 394. - The anti-disengagement system is deactivated by disengaging the teeth d from the
racks 394 by side pressure on thecollar 395 and pulling thecursor 361 upwards (figures 68, 69 ). -
Figures 82-102 illustrate a fourth embodiment of the invention in which identical and/or equivalent components to those of the first embodiment are indicated with the same reference numbers increased by 300. - This fourth embodiment comprises a
base 460 and acursor 461 which moves on saidbase 460.Said cursor 461 consists of only onehorizontal stop 469. - The
base 460 comprises a raisedcentral guide 463, and twoside flanges 464 withholes 465 for fixing the base 460 to the wall by means of dowels. - As can be clearly seen from the drawings, a
dovetail connection 449 extends, at the rear, from thecursor 461, which is slidingly coupled with saidguide 463. Thecursor 461 is blocked in position on the base 460 (against the top of the cupboard) and ascrew 471 is screwed into a pass-throughhole 474 of thecursor 461 itself to become engaged with its free end directly against the base 460 (figures 87, 90 ). -
Figures 103-123 illustrate a fifth embodiment of the invention in which identical and/or equivalent components to those of the first embodiment are indicated with the same reference numbers increased by 400. - The
base 560 is arectangular plaque 548 withholes 547 for fixing it to the wall by means of dowels. - As can be clearly seen from the drawings, said
plaque 548 also has a plurality ofholes 546 on whichcomplementary pins 542 of the blockingelement 561 are engaged. - More specifically, the blocking
element 561 consists of only onehorizontal stop 569 consisting of a collar C with elastically yieldingarms 545 which terminate withteeth 544 suitable for being elastically snap-engaged with side guides 543 of theplaque 548. - As can be clearly seen in
figures 103 and 104 , the blockingelement 561, positioned substantially against the top of the wall-cupboard, is applied to thebase 560 by acting with a horizontal movement so as to engage thepins 542 inside theholes 546. - The stable positioning of the blocking
element 561 on thebase 560 is therefore ensured by the combined action of theelastic teeth 544 and pins 542. -
Figures 124-141 illustrate a sixth embodiment of the invention comprising a base 600 withholes 601 for its fixing to the wall by means of dowels. - A blocking element consisting of a
lever 602 comprising anarm 603 rotating on apin 604 of thebase 600, is assembled on saidbase 600. As can be clearly seen in the drawings, thelever 602 is coupled with the base 600 by means of a connection withfront teeth base 600 and on thelever 602 respectively. Aspring 607 keeps theteeth - It is evident how, with the lever in the raised position of
figure 125 , the wall-cupboard can be hooked, or unhooked, with respect to the wall support: whereas, with the lever in the lowered position offigure 126 ,127 and 129 , thearm 603 is brought into contact with the top 153 of the wall-cupboard, which is thus blocked in position. - The objectives mentioned in the preamble of the description for producing an anti-disengagement system for wall-cupboards which, in addition to being extremely economical, can be used with any type of hanging bracket, independently of the same, have therefore been achieved.
- The protection scope of the invention is defined by the following claims.
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- An anti-disengagement system for wall-cupboards wherein a wall-cupboard (150) has a top (153) and is hooked, by means of a hook (156) of a hanging bracket (155), to a support (157, 157A, 157B, 157C) fixed to a wall (P), characterized in that it comprises, in combination:
a base (160,260,360,460,560,600) with said wall (P) fixable to the wall (P) and a blocking element (161,261,361,461,561;602,603) assembled on said base (160,160A,160B,160C,260,360, 460,560,600), to be positioned above said top (153), releasable means (162,291;d,394,471;542,546,543,544; 605,606) for fixing said blocking element (161,261,361,461,561;602,603) in position being envisaged, for preventing the upward movement of said cupboard (150), and therefore its free disengagement from said support (157,157A,157B,157C), being said anti-disengagement system independent of said hanging bracket (155). - The system according to claim 1, characterized in that said blocking element consists of a cursor (161,261, 361,461) assembled on said base (160,260,360,460) so that it can move between two positions, a first non-operative position, away (separated) from said top (153) and an operative position substantially buffered against the same top (153).
- The system according to claim 2, characterized in that said cursor (161,261) consists of an L-shaped bracket with a horizontal section (169,269) configured to act on
said top (153) and a vertical section (170,270) assembled on said base (160,260). - The system according to claim 1, characterized in that said blocking element consists of a single horizontal stop (469,569).
- The system according to claim 1, characterized in that said blocking element consists of a lever (602) comprising an arm (603) which can be positioned above said top (153).
- The system according to claim 2, characterized in that said releasable fixing means consist of a bolt (162) buffering said cursor (161) against said base (160).
- The system according to claim 2, characterized in that said releasable fixing means consist of a screw (291) for the stable positioning of said cursor (261) with respect to said base (260).
- The system according to claim 1, characterized in that said releasable fixing means consist of elastically yielding teeth (d) which are elastically snap-engaged on respective racks (394) of said base (360).
- The system according to claim 1, characterized in that said releasable fixing means consist of a screw (471) acting directly against said base (460).
- The system according to claim 1, characterized in that said releasable fixing means consist of a combination of teeth (544) on the blocking element (561) which are elastically snap-engaged with respective side guides (543) of the base (560), and pins (542) on the blocking element (561) which are engaged in respective holes (546) on the base (560).
- The system according to claim 1, characterized in that said releasable fixing means consist of a connection with front teeth (605,606) positioned on said base (600) and on said blocking element (661), respectively.
- The system according to claim 1, characterized in that said base (160) comprises a raised central guide (163) and two side flanges (164) with holes (165) for fixing the base (160) to the wall (P) by means of dowels (166), said guide (163) also having a slit (167), open at the top, and a pair of outer rails (168).
- The system according to claim 1, characterized in that said base (260) is equipped below with a flange (284) with holes (285) to be fixed to the wall by means of dowels, and is shaped with a central section (286) lying on the same plane as the flange (284) and with two side sections (287) protruding from said central section (286), the upper end of the section (286) being horizontally bent so as to define a head (288) equipped with a threaded hole (289).
- The system according to claim 1, characterized in that said base (360) is substantially a rectangular frame with a lower horizontal side (392) having holes (393) for fixing it to the wall by means of dowels, the inner surfaces of the vertical sides of said base (360) being equipped with racks (394).
- The system according to claim 1, characterized in that said base (460) comprises a raised central guide (463) and two side flanges (464) with holes (465) for fixing the base (460) to the wall (P) by means of dowels.
- The system according to claim 1, characterized in that said base (560) is a rectangular plaque (548) with holes (547) for fixing it to the wall by means of dowels, said plaque (548) also having a plurality of holes (546) on which complementary pins (542) of the blocking element (561) are engaged.
- The system according to claim 1, characterized in that a blocking element (661) is assembled on said base (600), consisting of a lever (602) comprising an arm (603) rotating on a pin (604) of the base (600), said lever (602) being coupled with the base (600) by means of a connection with front teeth (605, 606) positioned on the base (600) and on the lever (602) respectively, a spring (607) being envisaged, which keeps the teeth (605, 606) in reciprocal engagement.
- The system according to claim 1, characterized in that said base (160) is fixed directly to said wall (P).
- The system according to claim 1, characterized in that said base (160A-C) is assembled on the plate or bar (157A-C).
- The system according to claim 19, characterized in that a channel-section (175A) extends below from said base (160A), which is coupled with the upper edge (176A) of the bar (157A), so as to move horizontally.
- The system according to claim 19, characterized in that said base (160B) extends downwards with an extension (177B), which is shaped so as to clasp the bar (157B) with a seat (178B), the seat (178B) being equipped above with a hook (179B) which is hooked to the upper edge (176B) of the bar (157B), and below with a bead (180B) which is tightened against the lower edge (181B), so as to push and block the base (160B) against the wall (P).
- The system according to claim 19, characterized in that said base (160C) extends downwards with an extension (177C) which is shaped so as to clasp the bar (157C) with a seat (178C), the seat (178C) being equipped above with a hook (179C) which is hooked to the upper edge (176C) of the bar (157C), and below with a tooth (182C) which is engaged with the lower edge (181C), said base (160C) being blocked in position by the tightening of a bead (183C).
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