WO2006041076A1 - パネル付き机 - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47B—TABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
- A47B21/00—Tables or desks for office equipment, e.g. typewriters, keyboards
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47B—TABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47B—TABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
- A47B2200/00—General construction of tables or desks
- A47B2200/12—Vanity or modesty panels
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- the present invention relates to a panel-equipped desk having a panel for blindfolding behind or on the side of a top plate of a desk (including a table).
- Patent Document 1 Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2003-245141
- Patent Document 2 JP 2004-135832 A
- Patent Document 3 Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 2003-135163
- the width is limited by the left and right dimensions of the top plate, and a wide rear panel is attached to provide a blinding effect. It cannot be raised or connected to its side edge with a side panel that covers the side of the top board.
- the present invention aims to solve the following problems.
- a large open space is formed between the top plate and the rear panel so that the upper surface of the rear portion of the top plate can be used effectively, and an optional member or the like is provided in the open space with a margin.
- an optional member or the like is provided in the open space with a margin.
- (B) Provided is a desk with a panel in which the amount of light shining on a top board can be reduced moderately and a wide rear panel can be attached.
- (C) Simplify the mounting structure and connection structure of the rear and side panels to eliminate the heavy feeling, minimize the mounting members of both panels, reduce the number of parts and assembly steps, and By separating the panel from the top plate, the feeling of pressure is eliminated, the top surface of the top plate can be used effectively, and the side panel can be turned to the side.
- a desk with a panel will be provided so that optional furniture can be installed.
- the panel support can be attached to the desk side easily and detachably without using fixing means such as screws, so that the workability during panel installation can be improved.
- fixing means such as screws
- a frame formed by connecting the upper ends of the left and right legs to each other with a horizontal connecting rod, and at least the rear ends of the pair of left and right top plate supports facing the front-rear direction in front of the horizontal connecting rod
- the top plate is supported by the left and right top plate supports so that most of the top plate is located in front of the lateral connecting rod, and a pair of left and right sides is mounted on both sides of the frame.
- a panel support is attached so as to extend rearward, and the rear panel facing the vertical direction that can cover the rear of the top plate is supported by the rear ends of both panel supports.
- the panel supports are installed in a pair of upper and lower sides so as to be parallel to each other.
- the panel support is extended obliquely rearward and outward.
- a support member having a vertically divided structure is fixed to both sides of the frame so that the horizontal connecting rod is sandwiched from above and below. It is fixed by attaching means, and the panel support is attached to this support member.
- the top plate can be moved up and down by using the top plate support as a parallel link mechanism that can rotate in the vertical direction. To do.
- a support member for attaching an optional member is attached to the lateral connection rod between the rear end of the top plate and the front surface of the rear panel. Stand up.
- the rear panel has a pipe-shaped frame formed in a substantially rectangular frame shape when viewed from the front, and both left and right sides of the frame. It shall be composed of a horizontal intermediate frame having both ends connected to a vertical rod and a mesh-like upholstery material stretched on the frame.
- the intermediate frame is bent backward so as to come into contact with the inner surface of the upholstery and to bulge it backward.
- the rear panel is provided with a support leg supported by the floor at the lower part of the front end at one side end of the rear panel. Connect the rear ends of the side panels that have.
- the rear end of the side panel is It connects so that it can rotate horizontally to the side edge of a panel.
- the panel support is separated from the front surface of the vertical plate-shaped base piece in the vertical direction and the horizontal direction.
- the engaging claw is projected forward in such a manner that one side faces upward and the other faces downward in a side view, and a lateral coupling rod is disposed on the rear surface facing the base piece. Is rotated in one direction around an axis that faces in the front-rear direction, and is disengaged from both engaging claws and engaged in both directions when rotated in the other direction. It shall have a pair of upper and lower engaged means.
- the upper and lower engaged means of the horizontal connecting rod are opened on the rear surface, and the opening edge has a downward and upward direction.
- the opening width is narrower than the back, and the engaging groove faces in the left-right direction, which is wider than the vertical dimension of the engaging claws of the panel support.
- extension piece extending rearward is continuously provided, and a panel mounting piece facing sideways is provided continuously at the rear end of the extension piece.
- extension pieces on the left and right panel support members are extended rearward from the outer ends of the base pieces, and the panel mounting pieces are arranged outwardly by force. To do.
- extension piece is extended with a force directed obliquely rearward and outward from the outer end of the base piece.
- the front end surface of the base piece is the rear surface of the laterally-connecting rod in the above-mentioned items (16) to (23). Abut or close to.
- the top plate surface can be used effectively such that a part of the top plate can be projected rearward.
- an optional member such as an auxiliary top plate for placing an article can be provided in the open space with a margin by an appropriate support member or the like attached to the lateral coupling rod.
- the lateral width of the rear panel can be made wide regardless of the left and right dimensions of the top plate, and the blinds behind the top plate are hidden. The effect can be enhanced.
- the connecting portion between the rear panel and the panel support can be positioned on the outer side of the top plate, the rear panel wider than the top plate is attached. And the rear panel can be easily attached and detached.
- the support member can be moved in the left-right direction only by slightly loosening the tightening means, the left-right position of the rear panel supported by the panel support is also determined. It can be easily changed, and the attachment work of the support member to the horizontal connecting rod and the attachment work of the panel support body are facilitated.
- the height of the top plate can be adjusted according to the purpose of use, it can be changed according to the height of the optional member provided in the open space. Selfishness improves.
- an option member such as an auxiliary top plate is attached to the support member. Attaching a relatively heavy object such as OA equipment without any problem on the auxiliary top plate, or extending the front and back width of the top plate with the same height. You can do it.
- the upper part of the rear panel covers the upper part of the rear part of the top plate and is bent forward as much as possible, so that the amount of light projected on the upper force top plate is reduced. Therefore, when an OA device display or the like is placed on the rear upper surface of the top plate, the screen becomes easy to see.
- the rear panel since the rear panel is lightweight, it can be stably supported by the panel support.
- the frame having a frame shape is reinforced by the intermediate frame, there is no possibility that the shape of the frame is deformed even if a tension material is stretched.
- the bracket for supporting the side panel or the like is attached to the top board or desk. There is no need to attach it to the frame.
- both sides of the top board can be blindly hidden by the left and right side panels.
- the light is transmitted through the side panel.
- the top plate will not darken.
- the space between the side panel and the top plate can be freely adjusted, and the side panel is rotated outward to form a space.
- Optional furniture such as side tables can be installed in the space.
- the panel support is rotated about an axis facing the front-rear direction.
- the pair of engaging claws on the front end face can be engaged with or disengaged from the engaged means on the rear face of the horizontal connecting rod. It can be easily and detachably attached to the rear surface of the horizontal connecting rod without using fixing means or tools. Therefore, workability when installing the rear panel is improved.
- the panel support can be attached at any position in the left-right direction.
- the load force of the rear panel acts strongly as a downward turning force (rotational moment) on the base piece via the panel mounting piece and the extension piece.
- the engaging force between the engaging claw and the engaged means becomes large, and the mounting strength of the panel support and the rear panel can be increased.
- the panel support can be easily manufactured by simply bending a sheet of iron.
- the panel mounting piece of the panel support is provided on the outside of the rear panel. Since it is exposed to the direction, it is easy to attach and remove the rear panel.
- the left and right panel mounting pieces can be spaced apart outward from the rear panel, and can also be positioned outward from the side ends of the lateral coupling rods. In addition, installation and removal of the rear panel is extremely easy.
- the wobbling in the front-rear direction is prevented with respect to the panel support and the rear panel force side connecting rod supported by the panel support.
- the rear panel since the load force of the rear panel acts evenly on the left and right panel supports via the locking claws, the rear panel can be supported more stably. Can do. It also improves the appearance.
- FIG. 1 is a front perspective view showing a first embodiment of a desk with a panel according to the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a side view showing the same left side panel removed.
- FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view showing details of a connecting portion between the frame of the same rear panel and the frame of the side panel.
- FIG. 5 is a vertical side view of a mounting portion of the same panel support to a support member.
- FIG. 6 is a front perspective view showing a second embodiment of a desk with a panel according to the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is an exploded perspective view of the same panel before mounting.
- FIG. 8 is a rear perspective view of the desk before the same panel installation.
- FIG. 9 is an enlarged exploded perspective view of a part of the rear lateral connecting rod, bracket and rear panel.
- FIG. 10 is an enlarged rear view of the main part before the bracket is attached to the horizontal connecting rod of the same rear part.
- FIG. 11 is an enlarged rear view of the main part after mounting the same bracket.
- FIG. 12 is an enlarged vertical side view of the XII—XII line in FIG.
- FIG. 13 is a longitudinal sectional side view showing a modified example of the engaging portion between the rear lateral connecting rod and the bracket.
- FIG. 14 is a longitudinal side view showing another modified example of the rear lateral connecting rod, the bracket, and the engaging portion.
- FIG. 15 The essential points before attaching the bracket to the rear side connecting rod in the third embodiment of the present invention. It is an enlarged rear view of a part.
- FIG. 16 is an enlarged rear view of the main part after mounting the same bracket.
- FIG. 17 is an enlarged vertical side view of the XVII-XVII line in FIG.
- FIG. 18 is a longitudinal sectional side view showing a modified example of the engaging portion between the lateral connecting rod and the bracket at the same rear portion.
- FIG. 1 is a front perspective view showing a first embodiment of a desk with a panel according to the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a plan view of the same
- FIG. 3 is a side view showing a left side panel removed.
- the frame (F) of the desk has a base leg (la) facing in the front-rear direction and a generally oval cross section in a plan view standing up slightly rearward of the center.
- pedestal (lb) A pair of left and right legs (1X1) and upper and lower splits that are fixed to the upper ends of the left and right pedestals (lb).
- a pair of left and right top plate support bodies (4) made of, for example, a parallel link mechanism is rotatably attached.
- the main top plate (5) is mounted so that its height can be adjusted with the main top plate (5) projecting forward in front of the horizontal connecting rod (3).
- An auxiliary top plate (6) is attached to the rear lateral connection rod (3) via a support member (not shown) fixed to the horizontal connection rod (3) and a support rod (7) erected on the support member.
- the main top plate (5) is attached so as to be close to the rear end.
- the front horizontal connecting rod (3) extends laterally from the side ends of the leg (1) and the main top plate (5), and the left and right extensions (3a) Side tables (8) (8) are installed.
- the side table (8) has a top plate (8a) that has a generally forward-looking elliptical shape in plan view, and the rear ends of two horizontal support rods (9) and (9) with the front end attached to the bottom surface.
- the extension part (3a) is fixed to the front end of the support member (10) with the upper and lower split structure fixed so as to be sandwiched from above and below, and the lower surface of the front end part is supported on the floor by the support legs (11).
- the main top plate (5) is arranged so as to protrude forward from the front end of the main top plate (5).
- the side table (8) can be moved closer to or away from the main top plate (5) by shifting the mounting position of the support member (10) in the left-right direction.
- a rear panel (12) as a blindfold panel and a pair of left and right side panels (13X13) are provided.
- the rear panel (12) is connected to the lower frame (14a) having a substantially upward U-shape at the lower part and the upper end thereof, and the upper part is directed upwardly at the rear part of the main top plate (5).
- the upper frame (14b) which has a generally U-shape that is curved in an arcuate shape and is curved in a circular arc shape with its upper end inclined diagonally upward, and the upper and lower frames (14a) (14b) Pipe-shaped rear frame (14) consisting of a horizontal intermediate frame (14c) that is curved in an arcuate direction and has an outer peripheral edge cut off at least two locations.
- Stretchable material (15) having a bag-like part (15a), and the bag-like part (15a) of the material (15) is connected to the upper and lower frames (14a) (14b ) To be stretched by being housed before the connection.
- the upholstery material (15) is made of a mesh-like cloth, screen, sheet or the like having semi-light-transmitting properties (or light-transmitting properties) and air permeability.
- the tension force can be applied to the tension member (15) by bringing the intermediate frame (14c) into contact with the front surface of the tension member (15). Bulges back three-dimensionally.
- the side panel (13) has an approximately U-shaped lower frame (16a) that is substantially upward, an upper frame (16b) that is approximately U-shaped or inverted U-shaped, and a front and rear thereof. It consists of a pipe-shaped side frame (16) consisting of a horizontal intermediate frame (16c) that is curved in a circular arc shape with both ends connected, and an upholstery material (15) similar to the above.
- the bag-like portion (15a) on the outer peripheral edge is stretched by being housed in the upper and lower frames (16a) and (16b).
- Support legs (17) are attached to the front end corners of the lower frame (16a).
- FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view of a connecting portion between both side ends of the rear frame (14) and the rear end of the side frame (16) (only the left side is shown because it has the same left and right structure).
- the connecting portions between the vertical flanges of the frames (16a) and (16b) and the connecting portion between the rear ends of the intermediate frame (16c) are in-plane U-shaped and forward U-shaped, respectively.
- the bracket (18X18) is fixed and pinched so as to sandwich the connecting part of each frame.
- One rotating piece (19a) of the hinge (19) is provided on the inner side piece (18a) of the side frame (16) side connection fitting (18), and the upper and lower mounting holes (20 ) and the both sides pieces (18 a) (through-hole (21 18a)), and inserted through Ji two roots (22x22), by screwing the cap nut (23) at its protruding end, It is fixed.
- the other rotating piece (19b) of the hinge (19) has its upper and lower mounting holes (20). in both side pieces and (18 a) through holes in (18a) (21), I of two Insert the screw (22X22) and fix the protruding end by screwing it into the female screw hole (not shown) on the rear end face of a pair of upper and lower panel support bodies (24X24) that are parallel to each other. Has been.
- the two panel supports (24) are bent inward with a force applied diagonally forward, except for the attachment part with the hinge part (19), and at the front end thereof, a cylindrical shape facing upward and downward.
- Fixed part (25) is fixed.
- the fixing portion (25) of the pair of left and right upper and lower panel supports (24) is arranged at the rear end portion of the support member (2) fixed to the upper end of the pedestal (lb) as follows. Installed.
- the upper and lower clamping members (2a) and (2b) of the support member (2) are formed with concave holes (26X26 ),
- the long bolts (27) of the upper and lower panel supports (24) are inserted into the center stepped hole (27) at the center of the upper fixing part (25) from above. 28) is passed through the through holes (29) of the upper and lower clamping members (2a) and (2b) and is formed at the upper part of the center of the lower fixing part (25). To do.
- the upper and lower panel supports (24) are attached to the rear end of the support member (2) so as to extend rearwardly obliquely outward in plan view (see FIG. 2). ).
- the rear panel (12) supported from the rear ends of the left and right panel supports (24) is far apart from the rear ends of the lateral connection rod (3) and the auxiliary top plate (6).
- the side panel (13) with the rear end connected to both sides of the rear panel (12) from the hinge (19) is also connected to the pedestal (lb), main top plate (5), and auxiliary top plate (6). It is arranged at a position separated from the side end, and can be horizontally rotated in the left-right direction around the hinge (19) at that position.
- the rear panel (12) and the side panel (13) are attached to the pipe-shaped frame (14X16) on the desk with a panel of the first embodiment.
- the rear panel (12) consists of a pair of upper and lower panel supports (24) on the left and right sides of the pedestal (lb) on the desk. Because the floor force is also separated from the provided support member (2), the rear end of the side panel (13) is also supported by the side end of the rear panel (12) with the hinge (19).
- the structure of both panels (12X13) is extremely simple, and a solid feeling can be eliminated, and the member that attaches the side panel (13) to the desk can be omitted, reducing the number of parts and the number of assembly steps.
- the rear panel (12) and the side panel (13) are separated from the main top plate (5) and the auxiliary top plate (6).
- the tension material (15) at the part that is attached and faces both the top plates (5) and (6) bulges outward, so that the feeling of pressure is eliminated and the top plates (5) (5) ( Since a part of the OA equipment, etc. placed in 6) can be projected rearward or laterally, the top plate surface can be used effectively over a wide range.
- the side panel (13) can be rotated in the left-right direction around the rear end, the side panel (13) can be rotated outwardly so that the side panel (5) is separated from the side end of the main top plate (5).
- optional furniture such as a side table (8) can be installed on the side of the desk, and the side can be covered with the side panel (13).
- the left and right panel supports (24) are attached to the rear end of the support member (2) provided at the upper end of the pedestal (lb) so as to extend obliquely outward and rearward.
- the left and right width of the rear panel (12) supported by the end can be made larger than the distance between the legs (1) and the left and right dimensions of the main top (5) and auxiliary top (6). , Blindfold effect is increased.
- the side panel (13) Since the rear end of the side panel (13) is connected to the rear end of the rear panel (12) and the front end is supported on the floor surface by the support legs (17), the side panel (13) This eliminates the need for a bracket or the like to attach the unit to the side edge of the desk, reducing the number of parts and making assembly work easier.
- the main top plate (5) is supported so as to protrude greatly in front of the horizontal connection rod (3), and the rear panel (12) is also supported with a large distance behind the horizontal connection rod (3). Therefore, a large open space is formed between the main top plate (5) and the rear panel (13), and the upper side of the horizontal connecting rod (3) is also open.
- optional parts with relatively large front and rear dimensions such as the auxiliary top plate (6), can be attached to the front and rear lateral coupling rods (3) or one of them with a margin. it can.
- the left and right panel supports (24) are provided on the upper end of the pedestal (lb).
- the support member (2) that fixes both ends of the ligature (3) is attached to the rear end of the ligature (3).
- the support member (2) that is, the outer side of the leg (1) is extended outward, and the extension part of the front and rear lateral coupling rods (3) or the rear lateral coupling rod (3) only.
- An appropriate support member having a rear end shape similar to that of the support member (2) may be fixed, and the panel support (24) may be attached to the support member.
- FIG. 6 is a front perspective view showing a second embodiment of the desk with a panel of the present invention
- Fig. 7 is an exploded perspective view before mounting the rear panel
- Fig. 8 is the same before mounting the rear panel.
- the rear lateral coupling rod (31) that couples the upper support members (2) of the left and right legs (1) to each other, as shown in an enlarged view in FIG. It consists of an extrusion-molded product such as an aluminum alloy, and on its rear surface, two upper and lower engagement grooves (32X32) of the same shape are formed in parallel with each other in the upper and lower sections of the U-shaped cross section facing sideways.
- the two engaging grooves (32) are provided on the upper and lower opening edges by projecting a downward locking piece (33) and an upward locking piece (34) to face each other.
- the opening width is narrower than the vertical dimension at the back.
- the front surface of the lateral connection rod (31) is an inclined surface whose front-rear dimension gradually increases toward the central portion in the vertical direction, and the opening width of the front surface is also deep in the central portion, as described above.
- An engagement groove (35) having a forward U-shaped cross-section that is narrower than the portion is formed.
- a pair of left and right brackets (36X36), which are panel supports, are attached to the rear surface of the horizontal connection rod (31).
- the rear panel (37) that faces up and down is attached as follows.
- the left and right brackets (36) are shown in an enlarged view in Fig. 9 (only the left one is shown for left-right symmetry).
- a base piece (36a) that is parallel to the rear surface and has a rectangular shape with a vertical dimension that is almost equal to the vertical dimension, and extends diagonally rearward and outwardly connected to the outer end of the base piece (36a).
- the extending piece (36b) and the panel mounting piece (36c) which is bent outward at the rear end thereof and facing the up-down direction are formed into an integrally formed shape.
- a rectangular hole (38) facing in the longitudinal direction is formed in the central portion of the extension piece (36b) to reduce the weight of the bracket (36).
- the panel mounting piece (36c) has a large vertical dimension by projecting the upper end of the panel mounting piece (36b) upward from the extension piece (36b).
- the hole (39) and the mounting hole (40) in the shape of an inverted darby hole whose upper part is enlarged are formed.
- the upper and lower end portions of the base piece (36a) near the inner end and the lower end near the outer end of the base piece (36a) are cut upwards by engaging the upper and lower ends on the front side.
- the engaging claw (41) having (41a) and the engaging claw (42) having a downward engaging piece (42a) are separated from each other in the left-right direction, that is, they are integrated in the up-down direction outward. Is formed.
- both engaging claws (41X42) are such that the bracket (36) is placed around the axis in the front-rear direction and the panel mounting piece (36c) side is at the upper position.
- a required angle for example, around 15 °
- the dimensions are such that it can be fitted in the inner part.
- the vertical dimension of the upward engagement piece (41a) and the downward engagement piece (42a) is as follows. As shown in FIGS. 11 and 12, the bracket (36) is not engaged as shown in FIG. , The upper end of the upper engagement piece (41a) and the lower engagement piece when the engagement state shown in FIG. 10 is obtained by rotating it downward in the direction of the arrow (clockwise) about the axis facing the front-rear direction.
- the lower end of (42a) is in contact with the upper surface (32a) and the bottom surface (32b) of the upper and lower engaging grooves (32) and (32) in the upper and lower engaging grooves (31) at the same time, That is, it is equal to the vertical dimension at the back of the upper and lower engaging grooves (32X32), and the bracket (36) is held in a substantially horizontal state when both engaging pieces (41a) (42a) abut. It is like that. [0119] Further, the forward projecting dimension of the upward engagement piece (41a) and the downward engagement piece (42a) is determined by the front of the base piece (36a) of the bracket (36) of the lateral coupling rod (31).
- the rear panel (37) described above is made of a pipe having a substantially square shape when viewed from the front, whose left-right dimension is slightly larger than the left-right dimension of the desk top plate (5) (6).
- the U-shaped connecting bracket (18X18) is fixed inwardly in plan view.
- the bracket (36) is rotated to the non-engaged state so that the panel mounting piece (36c) is at the upper position, and the upper and lower engagements projecting from the base piece (36a) are performed.
- the entire bracket (36) is rotated downward about the axis facing the front-rear direction.
- the bracket (36) has the upper engagement pieces (41a) and the lower engagement pieces (42a) in the upper and lower engagement claws (41) (42). ) Are in contact with the upper surface (32a) and the bottom surface (32b) of the upper and lower engaging grooves (32) in the upper and lower engaging grooves (32) of the horizontal coupling rod (31), as described above.
- the upper and lower engagement grooves (32X32) are supported in a state, and are brought into contact with or close to the back surface (front surface) of the downward engagement piece (33) and the upward engagement piece (34), respectively. The joint state is established and the rearward movement is prevented.
- a pair of left and right brackets (36) are mounted symmetrically on the rear surface of the horizontal connecting rod (31), and then, as shown in Figs. 7 and 9, panel mounting pieces ( 36c) The rear surface is brought into contact with the front surface of the coupling bracket (18) of the rear panel (37), and is inserted into the upper and lower mounting holes (39X40) from the front.
- the female screw (46X46) is screwed into the screw hole (47X47) and tightened to pierce the connecting fitting (18).
- the panel (37) is attached to the rear surface of the horizontal connection rod (31) of the desk via the left and right brackets (36), with the panel being slightly spaced from the floor, and the rear of the desk is blindfolded. (See Figure 6).
- brackets (36) are also substantially integrally connected to each other via the panel (37). It is impossible to turn upward (ie, away from (31)).
- the left and right brackets (36) are subjected to a downward turning force (rotational moment) about the base piece (36a) due to the load on the rear panel (37).
- the tip of the upward engaging piece (41a) and the downward engaging piece (42a) are located in the upper and lower engaging grooves (32).
- the upper surface (32a) and the bottom surface (32b) are in strong contact with each other.
- the panel (37) in which the brackets (36) do not rattle in the vertical direction or are displaced in the horizontal direction is stably supported.
- the rear panel (37) and the bracket (36) can be easily removed from the lateral coupling rod (31) by the reverse procedure to the above.
- FIG. 13 shows a modified example of the engaging portion between the lateral coupling rod (31) and the bracket (36).
- the upper engaging piece (41a) and the lower engaging piece (41X42) of the upper and lower engaging claws (41X42) are shown. Instead of slightly shortening the vertical dimension of the direction engagement piece (42a), the upper and lower engagement pieces (33) and the upward engagement piece (34)
- the upper and lower surfaces of the front horizontal pieces (41b) and (42b) of the upper and lower engagement claws (41X42) are slightly larger in size, and the lower end of the downward engagement piece (33) and the upward engagement It is in contact with the upper end of the piece (34).
- FIG. 14 shows another modification of the engaging portion between the lateral coupling rod (31) and the bracket (36), with one large engaging groove (48) having a large vertical dimension,
- a downward locking piece (33) and an upward locking piece (34) similar to those described above are provided so as to face each other, and rotated upward in the engagement groove (48).
- the upper engagement piece (41a) and the lower engagement piece (42a) of the upper and lower engagement claws (41X42) of the fitted bracket (36) are located in the inner part of the engagement groove (48).
- Top (48a) and bottom (48b) And is engaged with or close to the back surface (front surface) of the upper and lower locking pieces (33X34).
- the upper and lower engaging pieces (41a) and the lower engaging pieces (42a) have a slightly shorter vertical dimension, and The vertical dimension of the engagement piece (33X34) is slightly larger, and the upper and lower surfaces of the forward horizontal pieces (41b) (42b) in the upper and lower engagement claws (41X42) are the lower ends of the upper and lower engagement pieces (33). You may make it contact
- Figs. 15 to 17 show a third embodiment of the present invention.
- a pair of engaging claws (49X50) spaced apart in the vertical direction and the horizontal direction are provided on the base piece (36a) of the bracket (36) opposite to the second embodiment. In addition, they are cut and raised so as to face each other, that is, inward in the vertical direction.
- bracket (36) To attach the bracket (36) to the rear surface of the lateral coupling rod (31), as shown in Fig. 15, the bracket (36) is rotated upward in the same manner as in the second embodiment, and the upper and lower After fitting the engaging claws (49X50) into the upper and lower engaging grooves (32) of the laterally connecting rod (31), the entire bracket (36) is turned downward.
- the bracket (36) is supported in a substantially horizontal state by contacting the bottom surface (32b) and the top surface (32a) in the back of the (32).
- the downward engaging piece (49a)) and the upward engaging piece (50a) are connected to the upward engaging piece (34) protruding downward from the opening edge of the upper and lower engaging grooves (32).
- the bracket (36) is prevented from coming off rearward by contacting or approaching the back surface of the locking piece (33).
- FIG. 18 shows a modification of the third embodiment.
- the horizontal coupling rod (31) is omitted from the upper and lower engaging grooves (32), and the upper and lower engaging claws of the bracket (36) are shown.
- a pair of upper and lower concave grooves (51X51) as an engaged means for engaging the downward engagement piece (49a) and the upward engagement piece (50a) in (49X50), the upward engagement Only the protrusion (52) having the stop piece (34) and the downward locking piece (33) is left. Even in this case, the same effect as described above can be obtained, and the portion protruding upward and downward from the protrusion (52) can be omitted.
- the vertical dimension can be small.
- the vertical dimensions of the upper and lower engaging pieces (49a) and (50a) are slightly shortened, and downward locking is performed.
- the vertical dimension of the piece (33) and the upward locking piece (34) is made large, and the forward horizontal piece (49b) (5 Ob) of the engaging claw (49X50) is in contact with the tip of the piece (33).
- the rear panel (37) mounting bracket (37) is attached to the rear surface of the rear lateral coupling rod (31) of the desk. 36) can be attached very easily and detachably without using screws or tools.
- the left and right brackets (36) can be attached stably to the lateral connection rod (31) when the rear panel (37) is attached, so that the panel (37) is also stable. Can be supported.
- the engaging claws (41X42), (49), (50) of the bracket (36) are rotated downward on the outer end side of the bracket (36).
- the upper and lower engaging claws (41X42) and (49X50) are placed opposite to the above, and the inner side of the bracket (36) When the end side is turned downward, the engagement groove (32) may be engaged.
- the extension piece (36b) and the panel attachment piece (36c) may be provided at the inner end of the base piece (36a).
- the side panel (13) as in the first embodiment is rotated by hinges on both sides of the rear panel (37).
- the upper part of the rear panel (37) may be extended forward so as to cover the upper rear part of the top plate (5) (6).
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