WO1992001408A1 - Profilschiene - Google Patents

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WO1992001408A1
WO1992001408A1 PCT/DE1991/000592 DE9100592W WO9201408A1 WO 1992001408 A1 WO1992001408 A1 WO 1992001408A1 DE 9100592 W DE9100592 W DE 9100592W WO 9201408 A1 WO9201408 A1 WO 9201408A1
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profile rail
profile
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Peter Waldinger
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Alex Linder Gmbh
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Priority to CS923778A priority patent/CZ377892A3/cs
Priority to FI930190A priority patent/FI930190A0/fi

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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
    • A47B96/00Details of cabinets, racks or shelf units not covered by a single one of groups A47B43/00 - A47B95/00; General details of furniture
    • A47B96/14Bars, uprights, struts, or like supports, for cabinets, brackets, or the like
    • A47B96/1416Uprights receiving panels and brackets

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  • the invention relates to a rail according to the preamble of the main claim.
  • Profile rails of this type are used in particular in cupboards in the office area which are exposed to above-average loads and which therefore have to have a high degree of stability.
  • Profile rails preferably made of aluminum, are applied to the end faces of the wall and floor panels and the roof panel of such a cabinet, usually wooden or plastic panels.
  • These profile rails of a cabinet form a stable frame on both the front and rear of the cabinet, which absorb a large part of the static loads via construction fittings and suspensions, for example for drawer guides. records.
  • Known profile rails of the generic type have a foot bridge for anchoring the profile rail to the plate element, which is mounted in a corresponding recess in the end face of the plate element.
  • This anchoring of the profile rail in the plate element is not very stable, so that the anchoring can loosen under heavy loads.
  • Another disadvantage of the known profile rail is that the profile rail connected to the plate element is visible and stands out visually from the material of the plate elements. In particular when combining wooden panels and aluminum profile rails, the uniform appearance of the furniture is disturbed.
  • the object of the invention is therefore to provide a profile rail which enables a particularly stable attachment to the plate elements.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a profile rail which enables the furniture to have a uniform optical appearance.
  • the double web is that the two legs of the double web form a receptacle for the foot web of a T-beam that can be attached to a wall.
  • the profile rail according to the invention can also be used to design a substructure for wall cladding by means of plate elements.
  • the T-profile is fastened to a wall and the profile rail according to the invention with the two legs of the double web is pushed over the foot web of the T-profile and anchored to it.
  • the panel elements serving as wall cladding are then connected to the profile rail.
  • a groove that can be gripped behind is provided between the two legs of the double web, which groove is preferably formed by bending the two legs twice.
  • This embodiment has the advantage that, instead of a simple T-profile, a double-T profile for fastening the profile rail according to the invention to the Wall can be used, which simplifies assembly.
  • a T-profile which can be inserted into the groove provided between the two legs of the double web and which has two foot webs.
  • the footbridge of a T-profile which is attached to a wall, can in turn be inserted between these footbridges of the T-profile inserted into the groove.
  • This embodiment advantageously serves as an extension of the legs of the double web in order to obtain a better possibility of fastening the profile rail to the T-profile.
  • a simple T-profile is attached to the wall to be clad, while the T-profile is inserted with a double footbridge into the groove that can be gripped behind on the profile rail.
  • the profile rail is then pushed together with the T-profile with a double footbridge over the footbridge of the T-profile fastened to the wall and fastened to it, for example by screws arranged in transverse bores.
  • the two legs of the double web of the profile rail each have a slot rail in their root area in the form of periodic recesses in the longitudinal direction of the profile rail.
  • the recesses of the slotted rail advantageously serve to hook hooks, for example of shelves, slide drawer guides and the like. This will advantageously transfer the static loads on the profile rail and derived from it on the floor.
  • a further outwardly directed longitudinal web seen from the basic profile, is arranged on each of the two legs of the double web, beyond the slot rail.
  • These two further outwardly directed longitudinal webs advantageously serve as a stop for the end face of the plate element in order to prevent the profile rail from immersing into the corresponding recesses in the plate element to such an extent that the slot rails are covered by it.
  • These outwardly directed longitudinal webs are preferably designed so that the end face of the plate element is completely covered by the profile rail and both are flush with one another.
  • flat clamping hooks which can be hooked into the slot rails of the profile rail are provided with a hook recess provided in one of the two longitudinal edges for hooking into the slot rail and with a further recess provided in one of the two longitudinal edges with at least one oblique edge for the engagement of one Cross pin guided across the tensioning hook.
  • the provided recess with an inclined edge engages with a set screw in a transverse bore, for example of the shelf, with its tip in such a way that by screwing the pin in against the inclined edge of the recess the clamping hook is pushed relative to the slot rail v j. and is thereby braced against it.
  • the tensioning hook is designed as a double hook with two hook recesses in one of the two longitudinal edges and one recess for the engagement of a tensioning pin in both longitudinal edges.
  • This embodiment has the advantage that the tensioning hook can be used on both sides and the grub screw for engaging the tensioning hook can engage the tensioning hook from two different sides.
  • two longitudinal webs are arranged which point outwards from the basic profile and on which projections which are directed towards one another are formed to form an engaging groove.
  • These engaging grooves advantageously serve to accommodate decorative or cover strips.
  • the projections are designed as clamping webs. As a result, not only cover strips can be inserted into the groove, but also with corresponding ones Cover strips provided with terminal strips or other profiles can be snapped into the profile rail.
  • two further longitudinal webs pointing outward from the basic profile are arranged on the longitudinal side of the profile rail opposite the longitudinal web with a double web, which longitudinal webs are designed to be angled towards one another to form an engaging groove.
  • This further groove of the profile rail advantageously serves to accommodate door hinges from cabinet doors, for example. The door hinges are pushed into the groove which can be gripped behind and are fastened in the groove by tensioning, for example by means of threaded pins which are guided through recesses in the door hinges and are supported on the profiled rail.
  • this groove can also serve as a receptacle for a decorative strip when the profile rail is used to design a substructure of a wall covering. This optically closes the gap between two adjacent panel elements of the wall cladding.
  • the decorative strips can, however, also be kept in a contrasting color to the color of the plate elements in order to achieve a special optical effect.
  • the two longitudinal webs once angled, are molded onto the longitudinal webs present on the adjacent long sides of the profile rail and are flush with the outside.
  • cover strips which can be stored behind are provided in the grooves which can be gripped behind on the longitudinal sides of the profile rail which are adjacent to the longitudinal side with a double web.
  • These cover strips advantageously serve to adapt the color of the profile rail to the color of the plate elements of the furniture. Since the profile rail is made in particular of aluminum, it is difficult to color the profile rail itself in the color of the plate elements in order to visually conceal the profile rail.
  • the cover strips are provided on their side facing the profile rail with webs which correspond to the clamping webs formed on the longitudinal webs of the profile rail.
  • the cover strips completely cover the longitudinal sides of the profile rail adjacent to the long side with double web except for the slotted rail. This optically conceals the profile rail as much as possible. Only the slotted rail and the longitudinal bars serving as stops remain visible.
  • the side faces of the cover strips facing away from the profile rail each run in one plane with the associated side faces of the plate elements of the furniture.
  • This surface-integrated design of the profile rail with cover strips is not only more visually appealing, but also advantageous when handling the furniture.
  • the cover strips are drawn around the longitudinal webs arranged on the longitudinal side opposite the longitudinal side with a double web up to the opening of the engaging groove formed by them, and each form a sealing lip on this longitudinal side of the profile rail.
  • the cover strips advantageously simultaneously provide a stop damping, for example for double doors of the furniture, and a sealing thereof.
  • the cover strips have on their side facing away from the profile rail pointing outward, in the direction of the longitudinal side opposite the double side of the profile rail, once angled longitudinal webs, between which and the adjacent longitudinal webs Profile rail of one leg of a Angle profile can be anchored.
  • this angled longitudinal web of the cover profile and the associated leg of the angle profile have corresponding clamping webs.
  • Such angle profiles are advantageously fastened to rear wall panels in order to connect them to side panels in a simple manner. A simple connection of the angle profile between the clamping web provided on the cover strip and the adjacent longitudinal web of the profile rail provides a stable connection.
  • the cover strips are formed as an angle profile with a first leg having the clamping webs for anchoring the cover strip and a second leg pointing away from the profile rail, which ends flush with the longitudinal side of the profile rail opposite the longitudinal side with a double web.
  • This cover strip which is designed as an angular profile, advantageously serves to fasten a rear wall plate, the latter being flush with the profile rail.
  • a clamping web which runs obliquely to the second leg of the cover strip is arranged, between which and a second leg of the cover strip a plate element can be clamped.
  • This clamping web advantageously enables simple fastening of the inserted plate element.
  • suspension fittings are provided which can be stored in the grooves that can be gripped behind on the longitudinal sides of the profile rail adjacent to the longitudinal side with a double web. These hanging fittings advantageously serve to connect plate elements for wall cladding to the substructure formed by the profile rail by simply hanging them in.
  • the hanging fittings have pressure plates with a shape corresponding to the engaging grooves, which are provided with a threaded hole into which a fitting screw can be screwed, which is supported on the opposite longitudinal side of the profile rail and thereby ver the pressure plate in the groove ⁇ spans.
  • This configuration offers an advantageous possibility of attaching the suspension fitting to the profile rail. The pressure plate is simply pushed into the engaging groove provided on the long side of the profile rail and fastened there by screwing in a fitting screw, the fitting screw being able at the same time to hang up the wall cladding plate.
  • Such a pressure plate with a screw-in set screw can be used in all grooves of the profile rail that can be gripped behind, for example also in the groove that can be gripped behind on the longitudinal side of the profile rail opposite the long side with a double web, for example to attach hooks to the profile rail or shelf supports to design a shelf wall.
  • connecting struts which can be hooked into the slot rails of two adjacent profile rails are provided. This configuration stabilizes the substructure of a wall covering.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a cabinet and a wall covering with a profile rail according to the invention
  • FIG. 3 shows a profile rail according to the invention as a substructure of a wall covering, likewise in cross section,
  • FIG. 6 shows a cross section through a profile rail according to the invention with a further cover strip
  • FIG. 7 is a side view of a tensioning hook according to the invention.
  • Fig. 8 is a plan view of the same hook.
  • the cabinet 1 shown in FIG. 1 as an example of a piece of furniture constructed from plate elements is constructed from two side plates 2, the base plate 3 and a roof plate 4 and two doors 5 and a rear wall 6.
  • Base plate 3, roof plate 4 and the two side plates 2 are each provided on their narrow side facing the rear wall 6 and the doors 5 with a profiled rail 7 according to the invention, which is connected to one another, for example by a tensioning hook 49 according to the invention, as shown in FIGS 7 and 8 are shown, are connected and form a stable frame on the front and rear of the cabinet.
  • the profile rails 7 each have cover strips 34, 39 and 45, as shown in FIGS. 4-6, which are flush with the cabinet panels 2, 3 and 4.
  • FIG. 3 On the left in FIG. 1, a wall covering 8 is subsequently shown on the cabinet 1, with two wall covering panels 9 and two profile rails 7 according to the invention as a substructure, to which the wall covering panels 9 are fastened.
  • the attachment of the profile Rails 7 on a wall lying behind the wall cladding 8 are shown in FIG. 3.
  • the profile rail 7 shown in cross section in FIG. 2 has a basic profile which is rectangular in cross section
  • a T-profile 23 with two foot webs 24 is inserted into the groove 18, the two foot webs 24 passing a simple one over the foot web 25 a T-profile 27 fastened to a wall 26 and fastened thereon by means of a threaded screw 28.
  • Pressure plates 29 are inserted into the two grooves 13 of the profile rail 7, each of which is fastened in the groove 13 by tensioning by means of a fitting screw 30, which is guided through a corresponding bore 31 in the pressure plate 29 and is supported on the profile rail 7.
  • Angle profiles 33 fastened to wall cladding panels 32 are suspended in the fitting screws 30.
  • Decorative strips can also be embedded in the groove 21 of the profile rail 7, but also picture hooks or shelf supports by means of pressure plates.
  • connecting struts 54 can be hooked into the slot rails 20 of the profile rail 7 in order to connect two adjacent profile rails 7 to one another and thereby to make the substructure more stable
  • the profile rail 7 according to the invention shown in FIG. 4 has cover strips 34 mounted in the grooves 13, which cover the entire surface of these longitudinal sides of the profile rail 7 up to the slot rail 20 and are guided around the longitudinal webs 22 to form a sealing lip 35 each.
  • the cover strips 34 have longitudinal webs 36 designed as clamping webs for fastening in the grooves 13, which correspond to the clamping webs 14 of the longitudinal webs 12. 4 also shows a door hinge 37 which can be fastened in the groove 21, for example by means of tensioning screws, and associated doors 38.
  • the cover strips 39 shown in FIG. 5 and supported in the grooves 13 of the profile rail 7 are also anchored in the grooves 13 by means of clamping webs 36.
  • cover strips 39 additionally have outward-pointing longitudinal webs 40 which are angled in the direction of the longitudinal side of the profile rail 7 facing away from the panel element 15 and which are provided with clamping webs 41 which correspond to clamping webs 42 of angle profiles 44 fastened to panel elements 43.
  • the plate elements 43 can be anchored to the profile rail 7 by simply snapping them into place.
  • the cover strips 45 shown in FIG. 6 are in turn anchored in the grooves 13 of the profile rail 7 via clamping webs 36, but are designed as an angle profile.
  • the first leg of the angle profile is provided with the clamping webs 36, while the second leg is arranged so as to point away from the profile rail 7 with its longitudinal side facing away from the plate element 15.
  • On the outside of the cover bar 45 facing away from the profile rail 7 is an oblique from the first leg to the second leg of the cover bar
  • clamping web 46 is provided, between which and the second leg, a plate element 47 is insertable, which by the clamping action of the clamping web
  • the flat tensioning hook 49 shown in FIGS. 7 and 8 hooked into a slot rail 48 has a longitudinal edge in both end edge-side end regions from recesses 50 in the direction of the other longitudinal edge, with which the tensioning hook 49 can be hooked into the recesses of the slot rail 48.
  • the latter In the central area of the tensioning hook 49, the latter has two further recesses 51, which are guided from two opposite longitudinal edges to the opposite longitudinal edge and have an oblique edge 52 towards the center of the tensioning hook 49, on which a perpendicular to the longitudinal edge of the tensioning hook 49, for example clamping pin 53 arranged in a shelf engages.
  • the tension pin 53 designed as a threaded pin, it acts on the inclined edge 52 of the tension hook 49 so that the tension hook 49 is tensioned in the slot rail 48 and is thereby secured against unhooking.

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PCT/DE1991/000592 1990-07-19 1991-07-19 Profilschiene WO1992001408A1 (de)

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DE59108649T DE59108649D1 (de) 1990-07-19 1991-07-19 Profilschiene
EP91912747A EP0539424B1 (de) 1990-07-19 1991-07-19 Profilschiene
CS923778A CZ377892A3 (en) 1990-07-19 1992-12-21 Profiled rail
FI930190A FI930190A0 (fi) 1990-07-19 1993-01-18 Profilskena

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FR2080217A5 (xx) * 1970-02-27 1971-11-12 Leleu Andre
FR2089441A5 (xx) * 1970-03-31 1972-01-07 Gigante Ernesto
GB1336711A (en) * 1969-10-04 1973-11-07 Harris Sheldon Display Ltd Binning systems for shelves and counters
US3861101A (en) * 1972-03-13 1975-01-21 Hubert James Whisson Fabricated partitions
DE2643270A1 (de) * 1976-09-25 1978-03-30 Firdaus Jehangir Dadabhoy Profilelement zum aufbau von moebeln, stellwaenden, regalen usw. aus flaechigen moebeleinzelteilen wie brettern, platten, tafeln, waenden und rahmen
FR2587085A1 (fr) * 1985-09-06 1987-03-13 Chaudron Jean Paul Profiles et leurs pieces d'assemblage pour la confection, avec des panneaux, de cloisons et de mobiliers demontables et recuperables
DE8711486U1 (xx) * 1987-08-25 1987-11-12 Wilhelm Dahle Buero-Technik Gmbh & Co Kg, 8630 Coburg, De

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GB613256A (en) * 1946-06-13 1948-11-24 Cen Trup And Company Ltd Improvements in cabinet or cupboard structures
GB1089038A (en) * 1965-06-30 1967-11-01 Ets Dennery Sa Soc Improvements in or relating to constructional elements particularly for furniture
FR1506353A (fr) * 1966-08-05 1967-12-22 Perfectionnements aux profilés métalliques à crémaillère

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GB1336711A (en) * 1969-10-04 1973-11-07 Harris Sheldon Display Ltd Binning systems for shelves and counters
FR2080217A5 (xx) * 1970-02-27 1971-11-12 Leleu Andre
FR2089441A5 (xx) * 1970-03-31 1972-01-07 Gigante Ernesto
US3861101A (en) * 1972-03-13 1975-01-21 Hubert James Whisson Fabricated partitions
DE2643270A1 (de) * 1976-09-25 1978-03-30 Firdaus Jehangir Dadabhoy Profilelement zum aufbau von moebeln, stellwaenden, regalen usw. aus flaechigen moebeleinzelteilen wie brettern, platten, tafeln, waenden und rahmen
FR2587085A1 (fr) * 1985-09-06 1987-03-13 Chaudron Jean Paul Profiles et leurs pieces d'assemblage pour la confection, avec des panneaux, de cloisons et de mobiliers demontables et recuperables
DE8711486U1 (xx) * 1987-08-25 1987-11-12 Wilhelm Dahle Buero-Technik Gmbh & Co Kg, 8630 Coburg, De

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HU9300099D0 (en) 1993-06-28
CZ377892A3 (en) 1993-06-16
DE4022968A1 (de) 1992-01-23
HUT63950A (en) 1993-11-29
FI930190A (fi) 1993-01-18
ATE150944T1 (de) 1997-04-15
EP0539424A1 (de) 1993-05-05
FI930190A0 (fi) 1993-01-18
PL297670A1 (en) 1993-11-02
DE59108649D1 (de) 1997-05-07

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