EP3858198A1 - Agencement comprenant un fond de rayonnage et au moins un élément cloison - Google Patents

Agencement comprenant un fond de rayonnage et au moins un élément cloison Download PDF

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EP3858198A1
EP3858198A1 EP21153142.1A EP21153142A EP3858198A1 EP 3858198 A1 EP3858198 A1 EP 3858198A1 EP 21153142 A EP21153142 A EP 21153142A EP 3858198 A1 EP3858198 A1 EP 3858198A1
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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
    • A47B57/00Cabinets, racks or shelf units, characterised by features for adjusting shelves or partitions
    • A47B57/58Cabinets, racks or shelf units, characterised by features for adjusting shelves or partitions with means for adjusting partitions horizontally
    • A47B57/588Cabinets, racks or shelf units, characterised by features for adjusting shelves or partitions with means for adjusting partitions horizontally by means of shelf bottoms with apertures co-operating with tongues or pins
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
    • A47B96/00Details of cabinets, racks or shelf units not covered by a single one of groups A47B43/00 - A47B95/00; General details of furniture
    • A47B96/02Shelves
    • A47B96/021Structural features of shelf bases

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  • Shelves the top of which are divided into several areas by dividing elements, are generally known and are used in various shelving systems.
  • Profiles are arranged on the underside, mostly along the length, to stiffen the shelves.
  • the profiles are bounded by an outer and inner wall, a floor and, towards the top, by the plate itself.
  • the reinforcing profiles are formed in one piece with the shelf in that the shelf and the profiles are formed from a single sheet metal part by forming techniques. It is often desirable to divide the storage area on the top of a shelf with a partition. Particularly in the case of shelves with stiffening profiles, these are provided with holes for this purpose.
  • the separating element comprises a surface element and two feet in the form of rods.
  • the rods lead through holes in the shelf and protrude with their free, lower ends into recesses vertically aligned with the holes.
  • the recesses are arranged on the bottom of the profiles.
  • a shelf with a vertically higher or less high profile it is necessary to lengthen or shorten the feet of the separating element accordingly. Otherwise, if the feet are too short, the separating element would only be locked in the holes on the top. This would result in the separating element not assuming a stable position. If, on the other hand, a shelf with a lower profile were selected, but in relation to this a separating element with feet that are too long, these would protrude from the underside of the shelf. This results in a risk of injury caused by unintentional contact with the feet protruding downwards. It is therefore necessary to use separating elements with exactly the right height of the feet for each shelf thickness, and to provide them accordingly.
  • the object of the present invention is to further develop the arrangement of the shelf and separating element in such a way that a single embodiment of the separating element can be used regardless of the height of the shelf.
  • the feet are locked in a hole on the top of the shelf, but the second fixing point is not a recess in the bottom area of the hollow chamber, but a recess in the inner wall that is complementary to the foot. This recess supports the foot with its form-fitting flanks.
  • the second fixing of the foot in the recess of the inner wall has the advantage that the height of the shelf, in particular the height of the profile, can be selected largely independently of the length of the foot of the separating element.
  • the inner wall provided with the recesses is arranged either obliquely or at right angles to the plate.
  • the variant with an inclined arrangement of the inner wall can lead to the advantage that the hollow chamber is made very rigid. If, on the other hand, the inner wall is arranged at right angles to the plate, this variant can be the more advantageous variant in terms of production technology when forming the sheet metal material.
  • the inner wall regardless of its right-angled or inclined orientation, spans in a straight line the distance between the actual underside of the shelf and the plate. This distance corresponds at least to the thickness or depth of the foot, the foot and the hole in the shelf being arranged on this distance. Even in the case of a different profile height, the thickness or depth of the foot can remain unchanged, which has the advantage that the uniform foot reliably comes to rest in the recess of the inner wall for all alternative profile heights.
  • the inner wall preferably extends in a straight line between the plate and the floor and thus connects these profile parts to one another in the shortest possible way.
  • the straight course of the inner wall is a result of the objective of having as few manufacturing steps as possible and to require a small amount of material to produce the finished product. Reduced process steps and time savings manifest themselves in lower production costs.
  • the plate, the base, the outer wall and the inner wall are preferably formed in one piece from a one-piece shaped sheet metal part.
  • the unity of the components of the plate, base and outer and inner wall results in the advantage that for the final shaping of the shelf, the effort for form-fitting, frictional and / or material-locking connections between the components mentioned is low. Only bending processes are necessary to convert the original sheet metal part into the shape of the finished shelf. The reduction in the effort involved in connection work also results in a reduction in time and, in particular, in a reduction in costs for the manufacturing process.
  • the profile cross-sections forming the hollow chambers are preferably closed, the inner wall resting against the plate with a strip formed along the inner wall.
  • the point of contact between the strip and the plate represents the only connection-related work step through friction, form or material connection.
  • a closed profile cross-sectional shape compared to an open profile cross-section, results in a favorable displacement of the neutral fiber within the profile.
  • the rigidity of the profile cross-section which is designed to provide the entire shelf with the necessary structural integrity to carry loads, is increased.
  • the foot has a width in the transverse direction and a thickness in the longitudinal direction of the shelf, the width of the foot, starting from the lower edge of the surface element, tapering or constant.
  • the foot is designed to position the separating element on the shelf, the foot locking in a hole in the plate and a recess on the inner wall.
  • the dimensions of the foot, the hole and the recess are selected so that the foot rests positively with its end located on the surface element in the hole and at least over part of the foot flank in the recess.
  • the height of the outer wall is preferably at least equal to the height of the foot. Limiting the outer wall height or the height of the profile cross-section to a minimum, which must correspond to the height of the uniform base, results in the advantage that the construction height of the hollow chamber is at least high enough that the separating element is locked in the shelf and the lower end of the The foot does not protrude downwards beyond the hollow chamber.
  • the height of the profile cross-section can be selected to be higher than the height of the foot, the recesses on the inner wall being adapted to the height of the foot.
  • the recesses are designed as slots with a main extent transverse to the longitudinal extent of the hollow chambers, the recesses do not have to extend over the entire height of the inner wall.
  • Reducing the height of the recess to the height of the foot has the advantage that the rigidity and resistance, and consequently the load-bearing capacity of the shelf, is increased. Regardless of the height of the hollow chambers, dividing elements with uniform dimensions of the feet can be used.
  • Both the recesses in the inner walls and the holes in the plate are preferably arranged at constant intervals over the length of the shelf.
  • the arrangement of the recesses and holes at constant intervals has the advantage that the greatest possible individual placement of the separating elements is made possible for the user.
  • the constant distance can be varied in advance during manufacture.
  • individual dimensions for the distances between the holes or recesses can also be selected from one another.
  • the recesses and the holes can, however, also be arranged distributed over the length of the shelf at different or changing distances.
  • the Figures 1 to 4 show, in a first variant, an arrangement made up of a shelf 1 and a separating element 2 placed thereon Figures 1 and 2 the shelf 1 is composed of a plate 4 with its upper side 3 forming a rectangular goods storage area with two transverse edges 5 - only one shown here - and two longitudinal edges 6. Hollow chambers 7 are arranged along the longitudinal edges 6. According to Figure 1 are on the top 9 of the shelf 1, along edge strips 8 above the hollow chambers 7, two rows of holes 14 with constant distances over the length of the shelf 1 is formed.
  • the hollow chambers 7 are designed as profile cross-sections.
  • the profile cross-sections are delimited at the top by an edge strip 8 of the plate 4, at the outside by an outer wall 9, at the bottom by a base 10 and at the inside by an inner wall 11.
  • the inner wall 11 and the outer wall 9 each connect the base 10 to the underside of the plate 4.
  • the attached separating element 2 is composed of a surface element 12, which is designed to divide the top 3 and thus the product support of the shelf 1 into at least two areas, and at least two rectangular or trapezoidal feet 13 on the lower edge of the surface element.
  • the feet 13 lock the separating element 2 in the shelf 1, while the surface element 12 is supported with its lower edge on the upper side 3 of the plate 4.
  • the plate 4 is provided above the hollow chambers 7 with slots or holes 14 which are arranged vertically aligned with recesses 15 in the inner walls 11. These recesses 15 are slots in the inner wall 11 into which the respective foot 13 can be inserted vertically.
  • the inner wall 11 of the profile cross-section is arranged obliquely to the plate 4.
  • the plate 4, the bottom 10, the outer wall 9 and the inner wall 11 are formed in one piece from a single shaped sheet metal part.
  • the slot-shaped holes 14, together with the respective recess 15 below, are designed to each receive a foot 13 of the separating element 2 placed there.
  • the recesses 15 are slots and can be arranged distributed over the length of the inner wall 11 at constant distances from one another.
  • the profile cross-section is a closed cross-section over its circumference
  • the inner wall 11 rests against the plate 4 from below with a strip 16 angled to this and is fastened there, for. B. by spot welds.
  • the inner wall 11 spans with its inclined position between itself and the plate 4 a distance on the underside of the shelf 1. This distance is at least as large as the width of the foot 13, the hole 14 for receiving the foot 13 in the area of this Route is arranged.
  • the foot 13 has a width in the transverse direction and a thickness in the longitudinal direction of the shelf 1. If the feet 13, as already described above, are rectangular, the width of the foot, starting from the lower edge of the surface element 12, is constant over its height. The width of the foot 13 can also, starting from the surface element 12, taper downwards, for. B. in trapezoidal shape. The thickness can also taper downwards.
  • the height of the outer wall 9 is at least equal to the height of the foot 13.
  • FIG. 3 is a sectional view of a shelf 1 from a different height, but the same, already in FIG Figures 1 to 3 shown separating element 2.
  • the hollow body 7 has a less high inner wall 11 and an outer wall 9. This results in a lower profile cross-section of the hollow body 7, which is less stable, but lighter and saves material.
  • the length of the bottom 10 and the edge strip 8 is at Figure 4 opposite to Figure 3 unchanged and thus also the distance between inner wall 11 and plate 4. It is therefore possible to use separating elements 2 with uniform feet 13 even with different profile heights. So that the foot 13 does not protrude downward on the bottom of the recess 15 or over the hollow chamber 7, but is locked through the hole 14 and the recess 15, the height of the outer wall 9 is at least equal to the height of the foot 13 with a uniform height of the foot 13, the height of the profile is limited to a minimum in the downward direction. Therefore, the possible maximum height of the profile is also limited to a level at which the foot 13 no longer comes to rest on the flanks of the recess 15 because of the increasing slope of the straight inner wall 11 as the profile height increases.
  • the variant after the Figures 5 - 8 differs from the first variant according to the Figures 1 - 4 with regard to the design of the inner wall 11 and the strip 16.
  • the inner wall 11 is not arranged obliquely to the plate 4 and obliquely to the floor 10, but at right angles to the plate 4 and to the floor 10. But even in this variant, the inner wall 11 connects in a straight line, ie without kinks or steps, the Bottom 10 with the underside of the plate 4.
  • the recesses 15 are also designed as slots in this variant, but these slots extend exactly vertically.
  • the design of the strip 16, which adjoins the inner wall 11 at right angles and thus establishes the direct attachment of the inner wall 11 to the underside of the plate 4, is also different from the first embodiment. This is because the slot-shaped recess 15 in the inner wall 11, which is vertical here, continues in this strip 16.
  • the slots z. B. be produced by punching, the beginning of the slot 18 is located in the later inner wall 11, and which extend from there into the strip 16, which attaches the inner wall 11 to the plate 4.
  • the slots 15 can also be completely open towards their end, comparable to a comb.
  • the holes 14 with which the plate 4 is provided above the respective inner wall 11 are also designed as slots, with a partial length of the respective hole 14 in relation to the shelf center line inward of the position of the inner wall 11, and the other partial length of the hole 14 is outward of the position of the inner wall 11.

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