EP3981289A1 - Meuble formé à partir de pièces profilées verticales et horizontales, élément guide pour un meuble formé à partir de pièces profilées, ainsi que tiroir pour un meuble - Google Patents

Meuble formé à partir de pièces profilées verticales et horizontales, élément guide pour un meuble formé à partir de pièces profilées, ainsi que tiroir pour un meuble Download PDF

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EP3981289A1
EP3981289A1 EP21201870.9A EP21201870A EP3981289A1 EP 3981289 A1 EP3981289 A1 EP 3981289A1 EP 21201870 A EP21201870 A EP 21201870A EP 3981289 A1 EP3981289 A1 EP 3981289A1
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Hendrik Neuhaus
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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
    • A47B47/02Cabinets, racks or shelf units, characterised by features related to dismountability or building-up from elements made of metal only
    • A47B47/03Cabinets, racks or shelf units, characterised by features related to dismountability or building-up from elements made of metal only with panels separate from the frame
    • 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
    • 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
    • A47B96/20Furniture panels or like furniture elements
    • A47B96/205Composite panels, comprising several elements joined together
    • A47B96/206Composite panels, comprising several elements joined together with laminates comprising planar, continuous or separate layers
    • 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
    • A47B96/20Furniture panels or like furniture elements
    • A47B2096/207Furniture panels consisting of a frame with interchangeable insertable panel

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  • the invention initially relates to a piece of furniture formed from vertically and horizontally running profile parts with at least side walls and a rear wall, the profile parts delimiting compartments with regard to the side walls and possibly the rear wall, the vertically running profile parts also being arranged at the associated corners of a rectangle, with a vertical plane spanned between two successive corners of the rectangle, one or more compartments being provided with an infill based on one or more plate parts, further a horizontally extending profile part having an inner and outer edge with respect to a plan view and an imaginary intersection of two perpendicular to each other running marginal edges forms a corner of the rectangle and the compartments have a compartment depth given by the vertical distance between the inner and outer marginal edges of a horizontally extending profile part, where a P slat member having an inner surface parallel to the vertical plane is fixed within the depth of the compartment to the inner surface relative to the profile members.
  • the invention further relates to a slide-in part for a piece of furniture formed from profile parts, the slide-in part having one or more side walls and/or a rear wall and/or a top and/or a floor.
  • the invention also relates to a drawer for a piece of furniture, the drawer having a drawer base and preferably one or more side walls and/or a front wall and/or a rear wall.
  • a piece of furniture formed, in particular, from vertically and horizontally running profile parts as the initially existing basic frame allows the design in different configurations in a favorable manner.
  • different panel parts can be arranged.
  • different components can be accommodated in the basic structure, for example a cabinet body for forming the piece of furniture as storage furniture, in particular cabinet furniture.
  • Such furniture is also advantageous for outdoor use, for example as kitchen furniture.
  • such furniture for example, from the EP 3 545 793 A1 famous.
  • the content of this patent application is hereby included in its entirety in the disclosure of the present invention, also for the purpose of including features of this patent application in claims of the present invention.
  • the profile parts in particular, but also preferably the plate parts are suitable for outdoor use.
  • aluminum is preferably used, particularly with regard to the design of the profile parts.
  • the plate parts for the infill can also consist of a weatherproof material.
  • a board for a piece of furniture or a floor which has a frame strut made of a wood material arranged around it in the manner of a frame, with a predominantly central area of the board being formed from a filling layer of cardboard honeycomb material and a stiffening element, which can also be a cardboard honeycomb material, extends at the edge on two longitudinal edges between the filling layer and the frame strut.
  • the panel also has cover layers that can be made of plywood, sheet plastic, aluminum or cardboard.
  • side parts or shelves can consist of composite panels such as aluminum honeycomb sandwich or aluminum foam sandwich.
  • a piece of kitchen furniture known in which floor panels can also be provided as a multi-layer panel in honeycomb constructions.
  • floor panels can also be provided as a multi-layer panel in honeycomb constructions.
  • a furniture panel is known for a kitchen front, for example, in which molded wall parts can have a honeycomb core.
  • a panel is known which can consist of expanded aluminum with regard to heat dissipation.
  • one object of the invention is to design a piece of furniture and/or an insert part and/or a drawer of the type in question in a favorable manner.
  • a possible solution to the problem is given in a piece of furniture in which the plate part is attached to a metal plate having a uniformly distributed cavity structure.
  • the object can be achieved in that the side wall and / or the The rear wall and/or the ceiling and/or the floor consists of a metallic plate having a uniformly distributed cavity structure.
  • the object is preferably achieved according to a further idea of the invention in that the drawer bottom consists of a metal plate having a uniformly distributed cavity structure.
  • the design of the respective object (plate, wall or floor) as a metallic plate having a cavity structure results in a particularly low weight compared to a solid object made of the same metal material, while still maintaining high inherent rigidity. Furthermore, particularly in the case of a preferred embodiment of such an object made of aluminum, there is high weather resistance and also high UV resistance.
  • honeycomb panels can be used. These can also be so-called honeycomb core composite panels, with two outer, closed aluminum panels aligned parallel to one another, between which an aluminum honeycomb core runs. These layers are constructed in the manner of a sandwich and connected to one another, for example by adhesive bonding. This results in a uniform cavity structure in the area of the panel core.
  • the thickness of the cavity or honeycomb layer viewed perpendicular to the surface extension of the plate, for example, can correspond to approximately 0.5 to 0.9 times the total thickness of the plate viewed in the same direction.
  • honeycomb walls in the area of the honeycomb layer can, in a longitudinal section directed in the surface extension of the plate, result in a total area which is approximately 0.5 to 0.1 times, more preferably approximately can correspond to 0.4 to 0.25 times the area when the layer is formed as a solid material.
  • the respective metallic object can also be formed, for example, as an aluminum foam sandwich, consisting of a core made of aluminum foam and bubble-free aluminum plates provided on both sides.
  • Such objects are also characterized by high strength and low weight.
  • a metal object designed in this way can, for example, form a side wall part in a piece of furniture of the type in question, to which the preferably decorative plate part, preferably extending within the depth of the compartment of the piece of furniture, is fastened on the outside.
  • an adhesive connection can be provided.
  • a screw connection that is preferably not visible from the outside is also possible.
  • Such a plate part for infill can consist of a weatherproof wood or wood composite material.
  • laminated panels such as plastic panels or façade panels, for example, can also be used in this regard, and also aluminum panels if necessary.
  • the plate part is preferably formed essentially over the entire surface in the described two- or three-layer structure, or multi-layer structure.
  • the plate part is preferably fastened over its entire surface to the metallic plate, which has a uniformly distributed cavity structure. Accordingly, in normal use, the metallic plate having a uniformly distributed cavity structure is arranged on the side facing away from the weather.
  • the above-described lightweight panel preferably made of aluminum, is designed as a side wall part of a slide-in part, for example, the plate part attached to it on the outside of the wall and extending inside the compartment spanned by the profile part frame can be used to prevent the slide-in part from being pulled out in the furniture .
  • the rear wall and/or the top and/or the base can advantageously also consist of lightweight panels designed in this way, preferably made of aluminum, as well as, for example, the drawer base of a drawer for the furniture or for the slide-in part.
  • the metallic plate forming a side wall part of a piece of furniture can be provided in two layers, so that a first and a second metallic plate of the same material are preferably arranged overlapping one another.
  • These two metal plates can have the same dimensions with regard to the thicknesses viewed perpendicularly to the surface extension.
  • one metal plate can have a thickness that is, for example, 1.1 to 2 times greater than the other metal plate.
  • the second metal plate can be arranged within the depth of the compartment, preferably like the plate part that provides the decoration, and the first metal plate preferably outside of the depth of the compartment. This can result in surface extensions of the metallic plates of correspondingly different sizes, so that the second metallic plate extending within the compartment depth can be chosen to be smaller than the first metallic plate in terms of its surface extent.
  • the first metal plate can be a side wall part of the piece of furniture, further for example a slide-in part for the piece of furniture.
  • the first and the second metallic plates are preferably connected to each other.
  • the second metallic plate can, as is also preferred, be a carrier for the decorative plate part and, when the second metallic plate extends within the depth of the compartment, offer protection against being pulled out for the slide-in part, for example.
  • the second metal plate can be glued to the first metal plate.
  • a high-strength and weather-resistant adhesive is preferably provided for this purpose.
  • the first and second metal plates are screw-connected to each other.
  • the metal plate (the first metal plate in the case of a possible double-layered metal plate—can be held in a frame.
  • a frame can, as is also preferred, be part of the slide-in part and extends in the normal usage position of the piece of furniture or the slide-in part, for example in a vertical plane, for example further to form a side wall or a rear wall together with the first metal plate, or in a horizontal plane , for example to form a ceiling or a floor.
  • the frame can, as also preferred, consist of a metal profile part.
  • metal profile parts can be used, for example extruded aluminum profiles.
  • Such a profile part can also have a receiving groove for receiving a metal plate, preferably with two groove walls running essentially parallel to one another in a cross section and a groove base aligned transversely thereto, for enclosing the facing plate edge.
  • the receiving groove can be designed to taper substantially towards the bottom of the groove.
  • Such a conical configuration of the receiving groove over the entire extent of the groove walls or even only partially formed can advantageously achieve a clamping effect for vibration-free and noise-free holding of the metal plate in the frame.
  • No further fastenings, such as gluing or screwing, are preferably provided for holding the metal plate in the frame.
  • the profile part of the frame can also have two receiving grooves opening essentially at right angles to one another—with reference to a cross section transverse to the longitudinal extension of the profile part.
  • Such a configuration is preferably given at least in the area of the profile parts, which are essentially vertically aligned during normal use, so that such a profile part of the frame can simultaneously receive and hold the metal plates for forming, for example, a side wall and a rear wall.
  • Profile parts for forming a horizontal frame can also have two receiving grooves in this way, for example for receiving panels to form a side wall and a base.
  • the profile part can have a free space extending in the longitudinal direction of the profile and closed transversely to the longitudinal direction of the profile, offset from a receiving groove—more preferably offset from both receiving grooves.
  • a free space can advantageously contribute to saving material and thus to reducing the weight of the profile part.
  • This can be a free space that is essentially elongated and rectangular in cross section, which is closed in particular in the direction of the broad surfaces of the profile part.
  • the profile part can have one or more screw channels extending in the longitudinal direction of the profile.
  • Such an arrangement of screw channels is provided in particular for the profile parts, which are vertically aligned in the usual position of use, at the ends of their longitudinal extent, more particularly for screwing a frame that preferably forms a floor or a ceiling together with a metal plate, in particular the slide-in part.
  • Such a screw channel can, as is also preferred, be arranged adjacent to the above-described free space. If two screw channels are formed, these are preferably provided on both sides of the free space. It proves to be advantageous that a screw channel is open towards the free space. As a result of this design, a chip that may occur during a screw connection, i.e. when a screw is screwed into the screw channel, can be discharged through the opening in the direction of the free space.
  • the drawer bottom is formed from a metal plate having a uniformly distributed cavity structure
  • a further development provides for the drawer bottom to be designed with a greater thickness at the edge, viewed perpendicularly to the surface extension of the bottom. With reference to a cross section through the drawer bottom, this thickened area can extend, for example, over approximately one tenth to one quarter of the total extension of the drawer bottom.
  • This greater thickness of the drawer bottom in the edge area can also be provided, for example, by a multiple layer structure, with a continuous layer for bottom formation being formed by the metal plate.
  • this greater thickness of the drawer bottom can be designed, for example, like a frame, corresponding in particular to the two side walls and the rear wall, possibly also assigned to the front wall according to a possible embodiment.
  • the greater thickness can also be achieved, for example, by two metal plates lying one on top of the other and having a uniformly distributed cavity structure, with a metal plate that is continuous over the area Plate forms the bottom of the drawer and preferably a frame-like peripheral - possibly three-sided peripheral - metal plate section results in the thickening.
  • the two metal plates are preferably connected to one another, for example by adhesive bonding or else by screwing.
  • the drawer can have two frames which extend at the edge in a displacement direction of the drawer. These frames essentially form the side walls of the drawer, wherein a transverse frame extending transversely to these frames can also optionally form the rear wall.
  • the frames like more preferably also the front panel, consist of a bent aluminum sheet metal part.
  • the thickened edge of the drawer base rests overall in a base receptacle of the frame.
  • the thickness selected by doubling the metal plates in the edge area of the drawer base is preferably adapted to the corresponding opening dimension of the base receptacle of the frame.
  • ranges or value ranges or multiple ranges specified above and below also include all intermediate values with regard to the disclosure, in particular in steps of 1/10 of the respective dimension, ie possibly also dimensionless.
  • the specification 0.5 to 0.9 times also includes the disclosure of 0.6 to 0.9 times, 0.5 to 0.8 times, 0.6 to 0.8 times etc.
  • this disclosure can be used to delimit a specified range limit from below and/or above, but alternatively or additionally to disclose one or more singular values from a respective specified range.
  • FIG. 1 Shown and described, first with reference to figure 1 , a row-like arrangement of a plurality of pieces of furniture 1, here in particular to form a cooking or kitchenette.
  • the furniture 1 is designed in particular with regard to the choice of material and is preferably suitable for use in the outdoor area.
  • the furniture 1 can represent standard base cabinets with a standard work surface height.
  • furniture 1 can also be designed, for example, in the form of tall cupboards.
  • a worktop 2 for example in the form of a ceramic plate, can be provided on the upper side, possibly also forming a worktop in the case of base cabinets.
  • Each piece of furniture 1 initially has profile parts 5 and 6 running vertically and horizontally.
  • the profile parts 5, 6 can be combined to form a basic framework 7, for example for receiving an insert part 3 or a module, for example in the form of an electrical device.
  • the horizontally running profile parts 6 forming an upper end of the basic frame 7 can be connected to the associated vertically upper ends of the vertically running profile parts 5, while the lower horizontally running profile parts 6 are opposite those pointing downwards when the item of furniture 1 is in use free ends of the vertical profile parts 5 can be arranged offset upwards.
  • the relevant vertical displacement dimension can correspond to approximately 1 to 3 times the height dimension of a horizontal profile part 6 viewed in the vertical direction.
  • the vertically running profile parts 5 form two legs 8 and 9 aligned at an angle of 90° to one another, to which the horizontally running profile parts 6, which preferably have a rectangular profile, are fastened.
  • a screw fastening can be provided here.
  • the profile parts 5 and 6 delimit rectangular compartments F of the basic framework 7.
  • a horizontal profile part 6 has an inner edge 12 when in use, which can be aligned with one leg 8 or 9 of the vertical profile part 5 , and an outer edge 13 .
  • the compartment depth t viewed perpendicular to the extension of the edge edges 12 and 13 between these edge edges 12 and 13 can, as also shown, correspond to the extension length of the leg 8 or 9, viewed in the same direction, to which the horizontal profile part 6 is attached (cf figures 13 and 14 ).
  • the horizontal profile parts 5 delimit a rectangle R with a vertical plane V spanned between the corners E of the rectangle R (cf figure 9 ).
  • a given or imaginary intersection S of two in the floor plan for example, according to figure 13 or 14 Edges running at right angles to one another, in particular inner edges 12 of two horizontal profile parts 6, form the corner E of the rectangle R, in which corner E the vertical profile part 5 provided between these two horizontal profile parts 6 is arranged.
  • the transition area is provided from one leg 8 to the other leg 9 running at right angles thereto.
  • all of the vertically running profile parts 5 are formed in the same way, further, for example, produced as extruded aluminum profiles.
  • the horizontally running profile parts 6 can, as is also preferred, be of the same design, so here too in the form of extruded aluminum profiles.
  • an insertion part 3 can be provided for arrangement within the basic framework 7 .
  • the slide-in part 3 is preferably pre-assembled and placed in the basic structure 7 and fixed there.
  • the plug-in part 3 which essentially represents a cubic interior body of the cabinet, initially has metal profile parts 14 .
  • metal profile parts 14 aluminum extruded profiles that are identical in terms of the cross section transverse to the profile longitudinal direction A of the profile part are preferably used.
  • the profile parts 14 form, in particular associated with the side walls 10 and the rear wall 11, also a ceiling section and a floor 15, frames 16, which frame 16 carry metal plates 17 to form the side walls 10, the rear wall 11 and the floor 15.
  • Such a metallic plate 17 is preferably a multilayer structure made of aluminum, in particular having two outer, parallel, solid cover plates 18, ie closed with respect to the broad side surfaces, more preferably thin-walled cover plates 18 and an aluminum honeycomb layer sandwiched between these cover plates 18 19.
  • the cover plates 18 and the aluminum honeycomb layer 19 can, as preferred, be adhesively bonded to one another. The result is a surface that is closed with respect to the broad side surfaces of the plates 17, while a uniformly distributed cavity structure 20 is created in the interior (cf figure 8 ).
  • honeycombs 21 occurring in the aluminum honeycomb layer 19 are preferably of the same size and arranged evenly distributed.
  • the honeycomb walls 22 delimiting the honeycombs 21 preferably merge into one another in one piece and of the same material, with the material thickness of the honeycomb walls 22 preferably remaining the same.
  • a preferred bonding of the aluminum honeycomb layer 19 to the facing inner surface of the respective cover plate 18 is achieved via the end faces of the honeycomb walls 22.
  • the vertical distance between the outwardly pointing broad side surfaces of the cover plates 18 of a plate 17 defines the thickness d of the plate 17 (cf figure 11 ).
  • the metal plate 17 designed in this way is open all the way around the edge with respect to the central aluminum honeycomb layer 19 .
  • a profile part 14 of the frame 16 has a substantially elongated rectangular cross section, with a length 1 which is a multiple, for example 3 to 7 times, further for example 4 to 5 times the width viewed transversely thereto b of the profile part 14 can correspond.
  • a receiving groove 23 is embedded, preferably over the entire profile extent in the longitudinal direction A, which, with reference to the cross section in figure 5 directed outwards in the direction of the length 1 of the profile part 14 .
  • the broad side surfaces of the profile part 14 result in groove walls 24 and a groove base 25 running transversely thereto figure 5
  • the receiving groove 23 is preferably designed to taper essentially towards the bottom of the groove 25 .
  • the profile part 14 has a further receiving groove 26 which, with reference to the figure 5 illustrated cross-section opens at right angles to the above-described receiving groove 23 in a broad side surface of the profile part 14.
  • the relevant groove bottom 25 is spaced apart from the broad side surface of the profile part 14 running parallel to the broad side surface having the groove mouth by about the thickness of a groove wall 24 .
  • a groove wall 24 of this receiving groove 26 forms the end wall of the profile part 14 opposite the opening of the receiving groove 23 described above.
  • This receiving groove 26 is also preferably designed to taper in the direction of its groove base 25 .
  • a closed free space 27 which also extends completely over the profile part 14 in the longitudinal direction A, is preferably left substantially centrally between the receiving grooves 23 and 26 .
  • This free space 27 has a substantially elongated, rectangular opening cross section, the free space 27 being closed in particular transversely to the profile longitudinal direction A and thus in particular in the direction of the broad side surfaces.
  • screw channels 28 are also provided on both sides of the free space 27 , preferably extending over the entire length of the profile part 14 and opening towards the free space 27 .
  • profile parts 14 of the same design first form a ceiling-side frame 16 and a floor-side frame 16, which extend in a horizontal plane in the usual state of use of the piece of furniture 1 or of the insert part 3 in the piece of furniture 1.
  • the broad side surfaces of these profile parts 14 to form the floor and ceiling frames 16 preferably each extend in a common horizontal plane.
  • the narrow side surfaces pointing outwards extend over the width b essentially in a profile plane to the vertical plane V.
  • FIG. 3 Looking at a plan view of such a floor or ceiling-side frame 16 as shown in figure 3 it can be seen that the profile parts 14 forming this frame 16 are each cut to a miter 31 at the ends, corresponding to a top view each having a face that is aligned at a 45-degree angle to the narrow side faces.
  • profile parts 14 are connected to one another in the region of the miter 31 to form the frame 16 on the floor or ceiling side via an L-shaped connecting part 29 having two connecting legs 30 aligned at right angles to one another.
  • the connecting legs 30 dip into the facing free space 27 of the profile parts 14 to be connected.
  • the circumferential frame 16 created in this way has a circumferential receiving groove 23 pointing towards the surface interior of the frame 16 .
  • the metal plate 17 forming the floor 15 can be accommodated in this, possibly such a plate 17 for forming a ceiling.
  • the vertical distancing of the frame 16 defining the ceiling from the frame 16 of the floor 15 is achieved by vertically aligned profile parts 14, the end faces of which are preferably aligned at right angles to the narrow side faces.
  • the profile parts 14 positioned at the rear to form the rear wall 11 are aligned in such a way that their broad side surfaces run in alignment with the rear wall surface and are preferably aligned in the vertical direction with the facing narrow side surfaces of the bottom and top-forming frames 16 .
  • the narrow side surfaces of the vertically aligned profile parts 14 are preferably also aligned in the vertical direction with the narrow side surfaces of the above-described frame 16 facing the side walls 10 to form the floor 15 and the ceiling.
  • the receiving grooves 23 open towards one another, so that in these and in the upward and downward-pointing receiving grooves 26 of the rear profile parts 14 that also form the floor and ceiling frames 16, the rear profile parts 14 form the rear wall 11 metallic plate 17 can be positively received.
  • the front vertical profile parts 14 laterally delimiting the opening of the insertion part 3 are arranged such that their broad side surfaces are aligned in the direction of the side wall 10 and the groove-free narrow edge surfaces point forward.
  • the metal plates 17 forming the side walls 10 are thus positively received in the receiving groove 23 of the front profile part 14 and in the receiving grooves 26 of the rear profile part 14 and the bottom and top profile parts 14 .
  • the further receiving groove 26 of the front vertical profile parts 14 can be arranged pointing outwards in order to be able to offer a substantially smooth-surfaced design on the inside wall of the frame which is also formed with this profile part 14 and delimits the opening of the insertion part 3.
  • the vertically oriented profile parts 14 are screwed at the end to the frame 16 defining the floor 15 and the ceiling. Additional screws 33 are used for this purpose 14 running receiving groove 26 engaging positively in the screw channels 28 of the vertically oriented profile part 14.
  • the chip 34 that may be formed during this screw connection (e.g. when using self-tapping screws and designing the screw channels 28 in the manner of conventional, unthreaded bores) is advantageously passed through the opening 35 resulting between the screw channel 28 and the free space 27 in the direction of the free space 27 (compare figure 7 ).
  • the insertion part 3 assembled as described above is preferably inserted into the basic framework 7 from a conventional front side (insertion direction K). This preferably results in a partial support of the insertion part 3 via the front and rear profile part 14 of the bottom frame 16 on the horizontal profile parts 6 of the basic framework 7 aligned transversely to the insertion direction K (compare FIGS. 15 and 16).
  • the insertion part 3 is preferably secured laterally, i.e. acting transversely to the direction of insertion K, in the basic structure 7 . This results in an inner lateral support of the insertion part 3, in particular via the profile parts 14 assigned to the side walls 10 on the legs 8 or 9 of the vertical profile parts 5 of the basic frame 7.
  • the metal plates 17 forming the vertical surfaces extend correspondingly offset inwards outside the compartments F delimited circumferentially by the profile parts 5 and 6 and thus outside the compartment depth t.
  • Securing the insertion part 3 in the basic framework 7 in, as well as counter to the insertion direction K, ie securing the insertion part 3 against a removal from the basic structure 7, is preferably achieved by arranging a second metal plate 36 on the metal plate 17 forming the side walls 10.
  • This second metal plate 36 preferably has a broad side surface which in its extent corresponds to the inner opening dimension of the through the vertical Profile parts 5 and the horizontal profile parts 6 limited compartment F is adapted.
  • the second metal plate 36 is inserted into the compartment F from the outside and is preferably connected to the first plate 17 held in the frame 16 by screws 53 starting from the inside of the slide-in part 3 .
  • gluing is also possible in this regard. This may result in full-surface support on the outward-facing surface of the first metal plate 17 and/or the boundary surface of the profile parts 14 that hold this first metal plate 17 and are aligned parallel thereto.
  • the second metal plate 36 extends accordingly within the compartment depth t , so that due to corresponding delimitation by the vertically running profile parts 5, the slide-in part 3 is secured against being pulled out.
  • the thickness d' of the second metallic plate 36 can be greater than the thickness d of the first plate 17 accommodated in the frame 16.
  • the second metallic plate 36 can also have a thickness d', for example , which can be approximately 1.2 to 2 times, further approximately 1.5 times, the thickness d of the first metallic plate 17.
  • a preferably decorative plate part 37 can be fastened to the outside of the second metal plate 36, which essentially provides the pull-out protection, for example as a result of an adhesive fastening over its inner surface 4.
  • This plate part 37 is preferably contour-adapted to the second metallic plate 36, and accordingly preferably extends within the compartment depth t.
  • the rear wall 11 can also be designed in accordance with the configuration of the side walls 10 described above.
  • the opening of the slide-in part 3 can, as in figure 13 and 15 shown schematically, be designed to be closable by a pivotally hinged door 38 .
  • drawers 39 can be arranged, which are supported in a sliding direction U counter to the direction of insertion K of the slide-in part 3 .
  • Each drawer 39 has a drawer base 40 and preferably two side walls 41 running parallel to one another and in the displacement direction U of the drawer 39, a rear wall 42 connecting the side walls 41 in a rear area and more preferably a front wall 43.
  • the side walls 41 are formed by frames 44 extending in the displacement direction U of the drawer 39 .
  • the frames 44 can, as for example in the sectional view in figure 11 shown, in the form of bent aluminum sheet metal parts, as well as possibly also the rear wall 42 and more preferably also the front wall 43.
  • the frames 44 forming the side wall 41, but possibly also at least the rear wall 42, have a U-shaped, bottom receptacle 45 pointing inwards.
  • the drawer base 40 is preferably accommodated in this in a form-fitting manner.
  • the drawer 39 can be displaced in the displacement direction U via the frames 44 via a running rail 46 held in the insertion part 3 .
  • the running rail 46 can be provided with a fastening leg 47 for directly or indirectly fixing the running rail 46 to the inside wall of the side wall 10.
  • the fastening screws 48 provided for this purpose engage directly in the first metal plate 17 held in the frame 16 in a holding manner.
  • an indirect attachment is preferred, with the interposition of vertical strips 49, which is more preferred, as also, for example, in figure 11 shown, can be designed as hollow profiles.
  • Such vertical strips 49 are each assigned to a side wall 10, preferably provided twice, spaced apart from one another in the displacement direction U, with the vertical strips 49 of a side wall 10 more preferably having the same thicknesses viewed in the thickness direction of the metal plate 17 of the side wall 10.
  • the thickness of a vertical strip 49 on one side wall 10 can be selected to be greater than the vertical strips 49 assigned to the other side wall 10.
  • vertical bars 49 may be provided with greater thickness.
  • the drawer bottom 40 is also preferably formed as an aluminum body. So is more preferred
  • the drawer bottom 40 is also designed as a metallic plate 50 having a uniformly distributed cavity structure 20, and accordingly, as described above, preferably has a sandwich-like structure with closed cover plates 18 and an inner aluminum honeycomb layer 19.
  • the drawer bottom 40 designed in this way extends essentially over the entire bottom surface between the walls of the drawer 39 and engages in the bottom receptacle 45 of the frames 44 at the edge. If necessary, the surface of the drawer bottom 40 designed in this way, as shown in figure 9 indicated, have a bore-like passage opening 51, for example to enable favorable ventilation of the piece of furniture 1.
  • the drawer bottom 40 has a greater thickness at the edge, viewed perpendicularly to the surface extension of the drawer bottom 40, which thickness is adapted to the opening dimension c of the bottom receptacle 45 viewed in the same direction.
  • This greater thickness is more preferably given by the drawer bottom 40 having multiple layers in the area of the bottom receptacle 45 .
  • a further metal plate 52 also having a uniformly distributed cavity structure 20, can be arranged on the underside of the essentially closed drawer bottom 40, possibly running around at least three sides in the manner of a frame, but also possibly completely around it, the peripheral outer contour of which preferably lies in vertical overlap with the peripheral one Outer contour of the drawer bottom 40.
  • This additional, preferably frame-like plate 52 has a thickness g, viewed perpendicularly to the surface extension, which corresponds to approximately 1.5 to 2 times the thickness h, viewed in the same direction, of the drawer bottom 40, which otherwise practically alone forms the freely spanned bottom area can. In total, these thicknesses g and h essentially correspond to the opening dimension c of the floor receptacle 45.
  • the width of the frame-like sections of the thickened lower plate 52 is more preferably selected such that there is a freely spanned area of the drawer bottom 40, which is provided with a smaller thickness h, between these frame-like sections of the lower plate 52 , which freely spanned area can have an extent transverse to the displacement direction U, which can correspond to approximately 0.7 to 0.9 times the entire extent of the drawer bottom 40 in the same direction (compare FIG. 10).
  • a piece of furniture which is characterized in that the plate part 37 is fastened to a metal plate 17, 36 having a uniformly distributed cavity structure 20.
  • a piece of furniture characterized in that first and second metallic plates 17, 36 of the same material are arranged in overlap with one another.
  • a piece of furniture characterized in that the second metal plate 36 is arranged inside the compartment depth t and the first metal plate 17 outside the compartment depth t.
  • a piece of furniture characterized in that the first and second metal plates 17, 36 are screwed together.
  • An insert part which is characterized in that the frame 16 consists of a metal profile part 14.
  • An insertion part which is characterized in that the profile part 14 has a receiving groove 23,26.
  • An insertion part which is characterized in that the receiving groove 23, 26 tapers towards the bottom of the groove 25.
  • An insertion part which is characterized in that the profile part 14 has two receiving grooves 23, 26 which open essentially at right angles to one another.
  • a slide-in part which is characterized in that a profile part 14 has a free space 27 which is offset from a receiving groove 23, 26 and extends in a profile longitudinal direction A and is closed transversely to the profile longitudinal direction A.
  • An insertion part which is characterized in that the profile part 14 has one or more screw channels 28 extending in the longitudinal direction A of the profile.
  • An insertion part which is characterized in that a screw channel 28 is open towards the free space 27 .
  • a drawer which is characterized in that the drawer bottom 40 is designed with a greater thickness at the edge.
  • a drawer which is characterized in that the greater thickness is formed by the drawer bottom 40 having multiple layers.
  • a drawer which is characterized in that the larger thickness is formed like a frame all the way around.
  • a drawer which is characterized in that the greater thickness is achieved by two metal plates 50, 52 lying on top of one another and having uniformly distributed cavity structures 20.
  • a drawer which is characterized in that the drawer 39 has two frames 44 which extend at the edge in a displacement direction U of the drawer 39 .
  • a drawer which is characterized in that the thickened edge of the drawer bottom 40 rests overall in a bottom receptacle 45 of the frame 44 .

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