WO2005092149A1 - Manchon et bras pouvant etre introduit dans ledit manchon servant de dispositif de suspension - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47F—SPECIAL FURNITURE, FITTINGS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR SHOPS, STOREHOUSES, BARS, RESTAURANTS OR THE LIKE; PAYING COUNTERS
- A47F5/00—Show stands, hangers, or shelves characterised by their constructional features
- A47F5/08—Show stands, hangers, or shelves characterised by their constructional features secured to the wall, ceiling, or the like; Wall-bracket display devices
- A47F5/0807—Display panels, grids or rods used for suspending merchandise or cards supporting articles; Movable brackets therefor
- A47F5/0815—Panel constructions with apertures for article supports, e.g. hooks
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- the invention relates to a suspension device which consists of a sleeve received by a support structure and an arm which can be inserted into it and which is used for hanging articles or for holding a shelf.
- the items to be hung or placed on the shelf may e.g. trade goods offered.
- the device can be used individually as a fitting; with several such devices, e.g. populate a presentation area in a retail facility.
- the supporting structure comes e.g. a wall, a panel, or a movable stand.
- the device according to WO 01/43599 is intended for hanging articles or for holding a shelf and consists of a plug-in receptacle which can be inserted into a support structure and an arm which can be plugged into the plug-in receptacle.
- a passage extends into the plug receptacle from the front entry to a rear boundary. At the top, the passage has a bevel that rises upwards towards the entrance and thus creates an upper margin. At the bottom, the passage has an incline that slopes downwards towards the boundary and thus gives a lower margin. At the top of the passage there is an undercut that precedes the boundary in the direction of the entrance.
- the plug-in receptacle is designed as a horizontally attached profile rail or as a housing, which is, however, quite solid and voluminous.
- the arm has a tongue which can be inserted into the passage of the profile rail or the housing and which is provided with an upwardly directed hook which engages in the undercut.
- a receptacle In the opening of a support structure, a receptacle is received, into which a support rod can be inserted. Alternatively, the support rod can be inserted directly into a hollow profile.
- the capsule-like receptacle is fixed in a panel and at the plug end of the support rod a hook contour is provided, which is used for fixing in the socket.
- a cut-out shoulder is present in the insertion opening of the receptacle, which the hook contour engages behind after the arm has been inserted.
- the socket has a mounting flange at the front and a threaded section at the rear.
- the receptacle is usually inserted into a panel recess so that the mounting flange is supported on the front of the panel at the edge of the recess.
- the protruding thread section is screwed to the rear of the panel with a lock nut.
- a spring element projecting into the insertion opening is arranged in the plug-in sleeve and engages in the hook contour when the arm is inserted.
- the object of the invention is to create a device without spring elements, where arms with differently configured plug-in approaches are inserted into the same sleeve can be inserted in releasable locking.
- the background to this is the need to equip a single type of sleeve with arms of different load capacities and shapes.
- the device is used to hang up articles or to hold a shelf and basically consists of a sleeve which can be inserted into an opening in a support structure and an arm which can be inserted into the sleeve and which has a direct or indirect load-bearing function for the articles to be picked up.
- the sleeve initially has a freely ending rear part, which is preceded by a central part, which can merge into a flange lying in the foremost position.
- a channel which in principle extends axially into the rear part, extends through the sleeve and opens out at the front if a flange is present within it. In the rear section there are counter contours that are accessible from the canal.
- the arm has a plug end, which faces the sleeve in the inserted state and continues in an approach, on which a complementary contour to the counter contours is present.
- the counter contours on the one hand and the fixing contour on the other hand are intended to work together.
- the plug end is opposite a front end that protrudes into the room when plugged in.
- the peculiarity of the device is characterized in that the countercontours each have different proportions in a first type and a second type and are present together in a sleeve and are adjacent to one another.
- the fixing contour on the lugs is designed in a first type and a second type and is alternatively provided on an arm.
- the arm provided with the fixing contour of the first type at the base is releasably locked in the sleeve by inserting it at an angle to the horizontal when the front end is raised and then lowering the front end.
- the arm with the fixing contour of the second type at the base can also be detachably locked in the sleeve by axial insertion and twisting around the longitudinal axis.
- the first type of counter-contour in the sleeve is a recess extending from the channel in the radial direction.
- the first type of fixation contour at the base of the arm a nose which projects upwards when the arm is locked in the sleeve.
- the second type of counter-contours in the sleeve comprises at least one shoulder located internally.
- the second type of fixing contour at the base of the arm at least one segment projecting sideways in the state of the arm locked in the sleeve.
- the recess as the first type of counter-contour, is designed as an opening through the wall of the rear part of the sleeve, a further recess of this type being preferably provided opposite the one recess.
- the two recesses are made as vertical, mutually congruent relative to the vertical eccentric grooves in the wall of the rear portion, are formed whereby the opposing contours.
- the channel is in principle of a rectangular vertical cross section and has bulges lying opposite one another on both side flanks, which complement one another in the vertical cross section to form a full circle.
- the flange - if present - is circular or rounded or has a polygonal geometry and projects beyond the adjoining middle section in cross-section.
- There are external position warts on the middle section which serve to secure the rotation and precise alignment of the sleeve in the opening in the support structure, the opening being expanded with notches complementary to the position warts.
- the rear part has an external thread which is intended for screwing a securing flange screw from the rear of the supporting structure onto the sleeve inserted therein.
- the flange screw consists of a ring washer, a center piece arranged in the center and spokes connecting it to the ring washer.
- the washer can have screw holes for optional securing on the back of the support structure.
- the center piece has an internal thread which is complementary to the external thread of the rear part of the sleeve and is preferably equipped with an external polygon for attaching a tool.
- the opening in the support structure is provided on the front with a circular all-round countersink in which the sleeve flange rests.
- the arm can alternatively be equipped differently, namely: a) with an attachment made of flat material with the fixing contour of the first type, the head of which is arranged most directly merging into the insertion end of the arm; or b) with an attachment made of flat material with the fixing contour of the first type, the foremost head of which merges directly into the plug end of the arm at the top and downwards into a support arm which, in the state of the arm inserted into the sleeve, touches down on the front of the supporting structure; or c) with an attachment made of flat material with the fixing contour of the first type, to the foremost head of which is connected a shaft which is connected to the plug end of the arm and which has a different cross section to the attachment, for example tubular or rod-shaped; or d) with an attachment made of rod material, preferably of round cross-section, with the fixing contour of the second type, this attachment connecting seamlessly to the plug end.
- the elongated head has the following detailed features: a) on the upper side a basically horizontal ledge surface (32) that extends to a recessed free cut, in front of which the nose is in shape of an erect hook; b) as the upper end of the nose, a roof surface that lies above the level of the ledge surface; c) an underside of the head, which is formed as an inclined plane with an upward tendency towards the nose and merges into an arc on the nose in a basically vertical bridge of the nose.
- This approach made of flat material is advantageously cut using a laser.
- the attachment consists of round material with the fixing contour of the second type, the following detailed features are available: a) first of all an end face, preferably chamfered, to which an end segment adjoins, which is in principle a narrow cylinder section; b) in the direction of the plug end, in front of the front segment, two wing-shaped segments protruding from the arm as a fixing contour, which are opposite each other with a 180 ° offset, thus run on the same plane and project beyond the cross section of the arm.
- the individual segment is advantageously produced by means of a tool that deforms the bar material from two sides, as a result of which there is a recess in the form of a vertical recess above and below this segment, the material of which is shifted into the segment.
- Two parallel spaced arms lying on one level can be bridged at their front ends by a fixed crossbar, whereby a U-shaped frame is created, the two approaches with the fixing contour of the first type are arranged in two sleeves arranged at the same height level in the support structure leave it plugged in.
- the nose engages in the upwardly directed recess.
- the depth of insertion into the channel of the sleeve is blocked by the nasal dorsum pushing against the inner surface of the base and the axial pulling out, without lifting the arm at the front end, by reaching behind the nose in the recess.
- the two segments of the fixing contour lie on the pocket-shaped shoulders after a rotation of the arm relative to the initial insertion position about the longitudinal axis by 90 °.
- the insertion depth into the channel of the sleeve is blocked by pushing the segments against the inner surface of the base and pulling them out axially, without turning the arm counter-clockwise, by reaching behind the segments behind the bumping edges delimiting the shoulders in the direction of the middle part.
- Figure 1 is a gondola as a support structure, fitted with sleeves in a grid and provided with differently configured arms;
- FIG. 2A shows a sleeve, in a perspective view of the rear part
- FIG. 2B the sleeve according to FIG. 2A, in a perspective view of the front flange
- FIG. 2C shows the sleeve according to FIG. 2A in a side view
- 2D shows the sleeve according to FIG. 2A in plan view
- Figure 2E the sleeve according to Figure 2A in front view
- Figure 2F the sleeve according to Figure 2A in rear view
- Figure 3A shows a flange screw in a perspective view of the rear center piece
- FIG. 3B shows the flange screw according to FIG. 3A in a perspective view of the front plate
- Figure 3C the flange screw according to Figure 3A in rear view
- Figure 3D shows the flange screw according to Figure 3A in side view
- FIG. 4A shows an arm made from a piece of pipe with a first variant approach in a perspective view
- FIG. 4B the arm according to FIG. 4A in perspective from below;
- Figure 4C the arm of Figure 4A in side view
- FIG. 4D the arm according to FIG. 4A in the front view from the side of the attachment
- FIG. 4E shows the enlarged detail X1 from FIG. 4A
- FIG. 5A shows a frame with two arms made of pipe pieces of reduced diameter, approaches of the first variant and a crossbar in the perspective from below;
- FIG. 5B the frame according to FIG. 5A in perspective from above;
- FIG. 5C shows the enlarged detail X2 from FIG. 5A;
- Figure 6A shows a frame with two arms made of flat material, approaches of the first variant and a crossbar in perspective from above;
- FIG. 6B the frame according to FIG. 6A in perspective from below;
- FIG. 6C shows the enlarged detail X3 from FIG. 6A
- FIG. 7A shows an arm made of rod material with a second variant approach in a perspective view
- FIG. 7B shows the enlarged detail X4 from FIG. 7A
- FIG. 7C shows the approach of the second variant from FIG. 7A in a perspective view from below
- FIG. 7D shows the approach of the second variant from FIG. 7A in a side view
- FIG. 7E the approach of the second variant from FIG. 7A in plan view
- FIG. 8A shows a support structure with an opening for receiving the sleeve according to FIG. 2A from the front and a flange screw according to FIG. 3A approximated to the rear in an exploded perspective view;
- Figure 8B shows the arrangement of Figure 8A in side view
- FIG. 8C shows the arrangement according to FIG. 8A in the assembled state in a rear view
- FIG. 8D shows the arrangement according to FIG. 8A in the assembled state in vertical section
- FIG. 9A shows the arrangement according to FIG. 8A in the assembled state and a partially suspended arm with the attachment of the first variant according to FIG. 4A;
- FIG. 9B shows the arrangement according to FIG. 9A with the arm fully suspended;
- FIG. 9C shows the arrangement according to FIG. 9B in a lateral overall view;
- FIG. 10A shows the arrangement according to FIG. 8A in the assembled state and a partially suspended arm with the attachment of the first variant according to FIG. 6A;
- FIG. 10B shows the arrangement according to FIG. 10A with the arm fully suspended
- FIG. 10C shows the arrangement according to FIG. 10B in a perspective partial view
- FIG. 11A shows the arrangement according to FIG. 8A in the assembled state and an approximated arm with the attachment of the second variant according to FIG. 7A;
- FIG. 11B shows the arrangement according to FIG. 11A with the arm inserted into the sleeve in the unlocked position in a horizontal section;
- FIG. 11C shows the arrangement according to FIG. 11A with the arm inserted into the sleeve in the locked position in a perspective view
- FIG. 11 D shows the arrangement according to FIG. 11 C in a horizontal section.
- the support structure 9 is formed by a vertically standing plate 9 of a gondola typical of the shop equipment. Below the support structure 9, usually made of wood-based material, there is a platform near the floor, below which sliders or rollers, not shown, are arranged.
- the front side 90 and the rear side 91 are defined on the support structure 9. From the front 90, a plurality of sleeves 1 are inserted into the support structure 9 in a grid arrangement, so that only the flange 10 and the opening channel 100 are visible in each case.
- Several sleeves 1 are equipped with differently configured arms 5, which have pipe sections of different diameters or struts made of flat material or solid material rods. As will be described later, the arms have approaches of the first or second variant, which rest in the interior of the sleeves 1 when inserted.
- a sleeve initially consists of the front flange 10, which is round here, but could also have a different cut, e.g. oval, square, rectangular or any polygon.
- the flange 10 has the front surface 103 and the rear surface 104, from which the tapered middle section 11 extends, which merges into the rear section 12.
- the front surface 103 runs around a recessed end surface 102, on which the channel 100, which is in principle rectangular in cross section, emerges with its two lateral bulges 101.
- On the outside of the middle section 11 there are two opposing position warts 110 and a plurality of clamping webs 111 in between.
- the rear section 12 In the extension of the position warts 110, the rear section 12 each has a flattened portion 120 and is provided with an external thread 124.
- the flats 120 have no functional significance in the suspension device, but are advantageous on the tool side for shaping if the sleeve 1 is produced as a cast part.
- the rear part 12 ends with the floor 121, in which the circular outlet 122 opens as the end of the channel 100.
- the floor 121 In front of the floor 121 there is an upward and a downward recess 123 in the rear section 12 which break through the external thread 124 on both sides and open into the channel 100.
- the two rectangular recesses 123 are not exactly diametrically opposed to one another, so they are not formed by a uniformly continuous opening, but are offset from one another, so that inside the sleeve 1 two shoulders 125 lie on one plane. In the direction of the flange 10, each shoulder 125 is delimited by a vertical bump edge 127 which opens outwards with the outlet 122 and is formed by the remaining wall of the rear part 12.
- the channel 100 is wider in cross section than the outlet 122 in the floor 121, as a result of which the remaining inner surface 126 of the base 121 forms a stop (see FIGS. 9A and 9B).
- the dimension of the outlet 122 corresponds in cross section to the channel 100 and its bulges 101 on both sides, so that an arm 5 which is round in cross section can be inserted.
- the flange screw 2 is used to secure the sleeve 1 inserted into the supporting structure 9.
- the flange screw 2 consists of the large-area washer 20, the center piece 21 seated in the center thereof and the spokes 22 connecting the latter to the washer 22.
- the washer 20 has a plurality of radially distributed screw holes 200.
- An internal thread 210 extends through the center piece 21 and is complementary to the external thread 124 on the sleeve 1.
- a polygon 211 e.g. a square is provided, to which a wrench can be attached in order to tighten or loosen the flange screw 2 screwed onto the sleeve.
- the screw holes 200 in the washer 20 can be used to additionally secure the flange screw 2 on the rear side 91 of the support structure 9.
- an arm 5 is shown from a round tube of larger diameter of, for example, 30.0 mm with a shoulder 3 of the first variant, the shoulder 3 with its shaft 37 being firmly inserted into the plug end 52 of the arm 5 and its head 36 protrudes axially freely from the arm 5.
- the approach 3 is made of flat material and preferably cut out by laser.
- the elongated head 36 has on its upper side the in principle horizontal ledge surface 32 which extends to the recessed cut 31 in front of which the nose 30 rises in the form of an erected hook. Above the nose 30 closes with the roof surface 35, which is above the level of the The ledge surface 32 lies.
- the underside 33 of the head 36 is designed as an inclined plane with an upward tendency towards the nose 30 and merges into an arc in the nose bridge 34, which is in principle vertical.
- the arm 5 closes with the front end 50 and has here an ordinary, upwardly projecting stop element 51, e.g. to avoid hanging hangers hanging down.
- the front ends 50 of both arms 5 are connected to the transverse rod 6, the rod ends 60 of which protrude in the example shown here beyond the connection point with the respective arm 5.
- the shaft 37 of the extension 3 is dimensioned correspondingly smaller in order to insert the shaft 37 into the narrower plug end 52.
- the contour of the head 36 remains unchanged and consequently again has the upwardly projecting nose 30, the free cut 31, the flat ledge surface 32, the sloping underside 33, the vertical nose bridge 34 and the roof surface 35.
- the shaft 37 is fastened in the usual way in the plug end 52, e.g. by welding, pressing or screwing.
- FIGS. 6A to 6C A frame 7 is also shown in this sequence of figures, which frame is composed of two arms 5 arranged parallel to one another and a crossbar 6 connecting both arms 5.
- the individual arm 5 now consists of flat material.
- the front ends 50 of the arms 5 are preferably fixedly connected to the cross bar 6, the bar ends 60 of which also protrude here beyond the connection point to the respective arm 5. Stopper elements 61 are again located near the rod ends 60.
- the arms 5 go at their plug end 52 directly into the downward Support arm 38 over and continue longitudinally, virtually without transition, in extension 3, which therefore only consists of head 36, so that a separate shaft 37 is not present here.
- the underside 380 of the support arm 38 merges with the plug end 52 of the arm 5, while the front edge 381 oriented towards the head 36 extends vertically downward from the attachment 3 and is provided with a plate-shaped attachment element 39 at the lower end. All contours previously described in FIGS. 4E and 5C can be found on the head 36.
- the arm 5 consists of solid bar material with a round cross section, e.g. 8.0 mm and is provided at its plug end 52 with a shoulder 4 second variant.
- the approach 4 ends primarily with the chamfered end face 42, to which the end segment 41 adjoins, which in principle is a narrow cylinder section.
- the plug end 52 in front of the end segment 41, there are two segments 40 projecting from the arm 5 in the shape of a wing, which lie opposite one another with a 180 ° offset and thus run on the same plane.
- the individual segment 40 is advantageously produced by means of a tool that deforms the bar material from two sides, so that there is a recess 43 in the form of a vertical recess above and below the segment 40, the material of which is shifted into the segment 40.
- the segments 40 project beyond the cross-section of the arm 5. In the inserted end position, with the stop element 51 directed upwards, the two segments 40 are in a horizontal position.
- the insertion and locking of the arm with the attachment 4 of the second variant are described together with FIGS. 11A to 11D.
- a contoured opening 92 essentially a circular hole, is introduced into it, for which the CNC milling technique is particularly suitable for larger workloads.
- the opening 92 opens out with a countersink 94 in which the flange 10 is accommodated.
- the countersink 94 is so dimensionally kidney that the front surface 103 of the flange 10 is flush with the front 90 of the support structure 9 in one plane. In the example shown, the front surface 103 protrudes somewhat, which results in a special optical image that could be a customer request.
- the opening 92 is extended laterally, halfway up, with two notches 93 lying opposite one another.
- the notched grooves 93 preferably emerge on the rear side 91 and are dimensionally complementary to the position warts 110 on the sleeve 1, so that when inserted, the middle part 11 comes to rest in the opening 92 and the clamping webs 111 on the sleeve 1 have a solidified seat cause while the position warts 110 serve to secure rotation.
- the rear part 12 of the sleeve 1 protrudes from the rear side 91 and can thus be enclosed by the flange screw 2, the washer 20 being placed on the rear side 91 and the center piece 21 having its internal thread 210 being screwed onto the external thread 124 of the sleeve 1.
- the polygon 211 on the center piece 21, to which a wrench can be attached, is used to tighten the flange screw 2. Locking screws could be screwed into the screw holes 200 of the washer 20, which engage in the support structure 9 and thus prevent the flange screw 2 from loosening independently.
- the cross section of the quasi-rectangular elongated channel 100 is vertical, the two recesses 123 point upwards and downwards, and the internal shoulders 125 lie horizontally.
- the channel 100 is accessible from the front 90 for fitting with an arm 5 or its shoulder 3, 4.
- the screwed-on center piece 21 covers the recesses 123, however, expanded cavities have arisen in the wall of the rear part 12, which are accessible from the channel 100.
- FIGS. 9A to 9C The description of the engagement of a shoulder 3, which extends from an arm 5, into the sleeve 1 follows strikes the inner surface 126 of the base 121, the front end 50 being is slightly raised compared to the horizontal.
- the rectangular cross section of the extension 3 on the arm 5 fills the cross section of the channel 100 in a vertical extent, the two arches 101 remaining unoccupied.
- the front end 50 is brought into the horizontal, so that the nose 30 moves into the recess 123 lying above and engages behind the wall in the rear part 12.
- the arm 5 is thus in the locked position and cannot be pulled out of the sleeve 1 without a backward movement.
- the ledge surface 32 on the head 36 is pressed more intensely against the upper limit in the channel 100.
- the head 36 is completely accommodated within the sleeve 1, so that the arm 5 extends optically to the front side 90. If you want to remove the arm 5 from the sleeve 1, the nose 30 must first be disengaged, ie withdrawn from the recess 123. Excellent angular stability is achieved due to the angular cross-sectional shape of the channel 100 and the attachment head 36 accommodated therein.
- the alternative function of the sleeve 1 comes into play.
- the arm 5 In order to insert the arm 5 into the sleeve 1, the arm 5 must be aligned axially to the channel 100 and with segments 40 standing vertically. This position is also visible in FIG. 11A through the transverse stop element 51.
- the attachment 4 is introduced into the channel 100 until the segments 40, which are still perpendicular, strike the inner surface 126 of the base 121, the end segment 41 and the final end surface 42 coming to rest in the circular outlet 122.
- the round cross section of the plug end 52 of the arm 5 fills the cross section of the channel 100 in the region between the two bulges 101.
- the cross section of channel 100 remains unoccupied at the top and bottom.
- the arm 5 is rotated 90 ° clockwise so that the two segments 40 swivel into a horizontal position, hit the undercut shoulders 125 and engage behind the bumping edges 127.
- This state is also visible in FIG. 11C through the stop element 51, which is now vertical.
- the inserted arm 5 is thus held locked in the sleeve 1 and cannot be pulled out of the sleeve 1 without first being unlocked. If you want to remove the arm 5 from the sleeve 1, the segments 40 must first be brought out of engagement behind the bumping edges 127 by turning the arm 5 counterclockwise by 90 °, so that the segments 40 have lifted off the shoulders 125 and again vertically stand. In the now unlocked state, the arm 5 can be pulled axially out of the sleeve 1.
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