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WO2008059628A1
WO2008059628A1 PCT/JP2007/057928 JP2007057928W WO2008059628A1 WO 2008059628 A1 WO2008059628 A1 WO 2008059628A1 JP 2007057928 W JP2007057928 W JP 2007057928W WO 2008059628 A1 WO2008059628 A1 WO 2008059628A1
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groove
support
support rail
insertion portion
receiving body
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Harunobu Kubota
Masazumi Morishita
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Sugatsune Kogyo Co., Ltd.
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Priority to CN2007800410574A priority Critical patent/CN101534682B/zh
Priority to JP2007525118A priority patent/JP4796578B2/ja
Publication of WO2008059628A1 publication Critical patent/WO2008059628A1/fr

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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
    • A47B96/00Details of cabinets, racks or shelf units not covered by a single one of groups A47B43/00 - A47B95/00; General details of furniture
    • A47B96/06Brackets or similar supporting means for cabinets, racks or shelves
    • A47B96/063C-shaped brackets for gripping the shelf edge
    • A47B96/065C-shaped brackets for gripping the shelf edge adjustable to the thickness of the shelf
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47FSPECIAL FURNITURE, FITTINGS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR SHOPS, STOREHOUSES, BARS, RESTAURANTS OR THE LIKE; PAYING COUNTERS
    • A47F5/00Show stands, hangers, or shelves characterised by their constructional features
    • A47F5/08Show stands, hangers, or shelves characterised by their constructional features secured to the wall, ceiling, or the like; Wall-bracket display devices
    • A47F5/0807Display panels, grids or rods used for suspending merchandise or cards supporting articles; Movable brackets therefor
    • A47F5/0846Display panels or rails with elongated channels; Sliders, brackets, shelves, or the like, slidably attached therein

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  • the present invention relates to a receiver for attaching a mounting object such as a shelf board to a wall of a building or furniture.
  • a receiver for attaching an object to be attached such as a shelf board to a wall of a building or furniture is used. It is convenient to change the layout if the mounting position of the shelf board can be changed or the wall force shelf board can be easily attached and detached.
  • a shelf receiving system that can change the mounting position of a shelf board, a receiving device composed of a mounting rail and an adapter is interposed between boards constituting a wall.
  • Patent Document 1 a plurality of boards 31 are installed along a wall W, and mounting rails 32 extending horizontally between the upper and lower boards 31 are provided.
  • An insertion portion 33a of an adapter 33 is inserted into a groove 32a having an arcuate cross section formed in the mounting rail 32.
  • the shelf board 34 is placed on the bracket 33b of the adapter 33.
  • the cross-sectional shape of the insertion portion 33a matches the cross-sectional shape of the groove 32a in the arc shape of the mounting rail 32.
  • Patent Document 1 Utility Model Registration No. 3078692 (refer to page 1, Fig. 1)
  • the shelf board 34 and the adapter 33 may have a linear repelling force.
  • a linear repelling force is applied to the shelf plate 34 and the adapter 33, a moment is applied to the insertion portion 33a of the adapter 33, and the groove force of the mounting rail is also released while the insertion portion 33a of the adapter 33 rotates.
  • the adapter 33 may come off the mounting rail 32 and fall off.
  • the present invention provides a holder in which the adapter (receiver) does not come off from the mounting rail (support) even when a force that repels the lower force acts on an attachment target such as a shelf board.
  • the purpose is to provide
  • the invention according to claim 1 is characterized in that a support body (2) having a groove (9) extending in a substantially horizontal direction on the front side, and the groove of the support body (2).
  • the insertion part (4a) is detachably fitted to the receiving part (3) and the receiving part (3) for receiving the attachment object (8).
  • the first engaging portion (13) of the insertion portion (4a) of the receiver (3) is connected to the support (2 ) Of the groove (9) in the first engagement portion (16) of the groove (9), the receiver (3) is pulled out from the groove (9) of the support (2) to the near side.
  • the insertion portion (4a) of the receiver (3) rotates in the groove (9) of the support (2).
  • a space around the insertion portion (4a) of the receiver (3) is provided, and the receiver
  • the insertion portion (4a) of (3) rotates a predetermined angle within the groove (9) of the support (2)
  • the second engagement portion of the insertion portion (4a) of the receiver (3) (14) is in contact with the second engaging portion (17) of the groove (9) of the support (2), and the support (3) stops rotating.
  • the first engaging portion (13) of the receiver (3) is The force of the first engaging portion (16) of the support (2) is also released, and the second engaging portion (14) of the receiving body (3) and the second engaging portion (2) of the support (2) are removed.
  • the contact with the engagement portion (17) is released, and the first engagement portion (13) of the receiver (3) is moved to the first engagement portion (16 of the support (2).
  • the contact between the second engagement portion (14) of the receiver (3) and the second engagement portion (17) of the support (2) is released.
  • the receiving body (3) is further rotated, the receiving body (3) is removed from the support body (2). And Features.
  • the invention according to claim 3 is the receiving tool according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the insertion portion (4a) of the receiving body (3) has the groove (9) of the supporting body (2). ) Is formed in a bowl shape that folds upward by directing force inside, and the first engaging portion (13) of the receiving body (3) is provided at the base of the insertion portion (4a), The second engaging portion (14) of the receiver (3) is provided at the distal end of the insertion portion (4a), and the front side and the lower side in the groove (9) of the support (2) are provided.
  • the first engaging portion (16) of the support (2) is provided on the back side of the groove (9) of the support (2) and the first of the support (2).
  • the second engaging portion (17) of the support (2) is provided above the engaging portion (16).
  • the second engagement portion of the receiver is hooked to the second engagement portion of the support, The rotation of the receiver stops. Since the insertion part of the receiver does not rotate more than a predetermined angle, the insertion part of the receiver does not come off the groove force of the support. Therefore, even when a sudden repelling force is applied, it is possible to prevent the receiving body from coming off the supporting body force.
  • the receiving body and the support body can be provided with the first and second engaging portions, respectively.
  • FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view of a shelf system in which a receiver according to an embodiment of the present invention is incorporated.
  • FIG.2 Perspective view of the assembled shelf support system (with the support rail removed)
  • FIG.3 Perspective view of the assembled shelf support system (with the support attached to the support rail)
  • FIG. 12 A side view showing another example of the receiver
  • FIG. 13 is a perspective view showing another example of the receiver.
  • FIG. 14A is a perspective view showing a conventional receiver.
  • FIG. 14B Side view of a conventional receiver
  • Second engaging portion of the receiver 16 First engaging portion of the support rail
  • Figure 1 shows an exploded perspective view of a shelf system in which the receiver is incorporated.
  • the shelf system is installed on the walls of houses, offices, stores, factories, etc., and is used to detachably attach mounting objects such as shelf boards, storage cabinets, and hanging tools (hooks) to the walls.
  • the shelf system includes a plurality of boards 1, a support rail 2 that is an example of a support interposed between the boards 1, and a receiver 3 that is detachably fitted in a groove of the support rail 2. Configured.
  • the receptacle 3 is fixed to the end of the shelf board 8.
  • the receiving tool comprises a support rail 2 and a receiving body 3.
  • the support rail 2 and the receiving body 3 are both made of metal such as aluminum, and are manufactured by extrusion molding or die casting.
  • Each board 1 has a quadrangular shape. Multiple boards 1 are assembled in the height direction with the floor force also directed toward the ceiling.
  • the back side of the board 1 may be a wall body or a wall base.
  • the board 1 is assembled as follows. First, the bottom skirting board 7 is fixed to the wall with a screw or the like, and the bottom board 1 is inserted into the upper part of the skirting board 7. Next, the first support rail 2 is fitted on the uppermost board 1 and the support rail 2 is fixed to the wall with screws or the like. Next, the second-stage board 1 is inserted into the upper part of the first-stage support rail 2.
  • the second stage Fit the second-stage support rail 2 on the top of the board 1, fix the second-stage support rail 2 to the wall with a screw or the like, and fit the third-stage board 1 on the top of the second-stage support rail 2. Repeat this process until the required height is reached. Finally, cover the top surface of the uppermost board 1 with a cosmetic rail.
  • FIG. 2 and 3 show a state in which the shelf receiving system is assembled.
  • FIG. 2 shows a state in which the receiving body 3 on which the shelf board 8 is mounted is removed from the support rail 2
  • FIG. 3 shows a state in which the receiving body 3 is attached to the support rail 2.
  • the support rail 2 includes a central part 2b sandwiched between the upper and lower boards 1, a hanging part 2c hanging from the back side of the lower board 1, a standing part 2a provided on the back side of the upper board 1,
  • a groove 9 extending in the horizontal direction is formed in front of the central portion 2b of the support rail 2.
  • the receiving body 3 is detachably attached to the groove 9.
  • the receptacle 3 is divided into three parts in this embodiment. That is, the receiving body 3 includes a receiving body 4 formed with an insertion portion 4a fitted in the groove 9 of the support rail 2, a bracket 5 coupled to the receiving body 4 by a screw 11 (see FIG. 5), and a screw. 12 (see FIG. 5), etc., and bracket legs 6 that are coupled to the bracket 5.
  • the shelf board 8 is sandwiched between the receiving body 4 and the bracket 5.
  • the insertion portion 4a of the receiver 3 when the insertion portion 4a of the receiver 3 is inserted into the groove 9 and hooked on the inner wall of the groove 9, the insertion portion 4a of the receiver 3 can move linearly toward the front side. Disappear.
  • the weight of the shelf board 8 causes a force to push the board 1 to the bracket leg 6 of the receiver 3, and the reaction force from the board 1 is applied to the bracket leg 6. work. Since the insertion part 4a of the receptacle 3 cannot move to the near side, a force opposite to the reaction force acts on the insertion part 4a of the receptacle 3. Since the reaction force acting on the bracket leg portion 6 of the receptacle 3 and the force acting on the insertion portion 4a of the receptacle 3 are balanced, the shelf plate 8 mounted on the receptacle 3 can be stably supported.
  • the receiver 3 When the shelf 8 attached to the receiver 3 is slightly lifted, the receiver 3 can be moved in the left-right direction along the support rail 2 even after the receiver 3 is attached to the support rail 2. Is possible. As will be described in detail later, the receiving body 3 can be detached from the support rail 2. Since it is easy to change the position of the shelf board 8, it is convenient to change the layout.
  • Fig. 4 and 5 show detailed views of the receiving tool.
  • Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the receptacle
  • Fig. 5 is the receptacle. The side view of is shown.
  • a state in which the insertion portion 4a of the receiving body 3 is fitted in the groove 9 of the support rail 2 is shown.
  • the receiver 3 is composed of three parts: the receiver body 4, the bracket 5, and the bracket legs 6.
  • the receiver body 4 includes an insertion portion 4a that is inserted into the groove 9 of the support rail 2, a horizontal wall portion 4b that extends from the insertion portion 4a to the near side, and that can contact the upper surface of the shelf plate 8, and a horizontal wall portion 4b.
  • a vertical wall portion 4c that hangs down vertically from the wall portion 4b and can abut on the side surface of the shelf board 8.
  • the insertion portion 4a is formed into an arcuate saddle shape that is bent upward by an urging force toward the back of the groove 9 of the support rail 2.
  • a concave first engagement portion 13 is provided at the base of the insertion portion 4a, and a hook-like second engagement portion 14 is provided at the distal end of the insertion portion 4a.
  • the bracket 5 projects from the bottom surface of the shelf 8 so that the bottom surface of the shelf 8 can be supported. It has a height adjusting portion 5b provided on the back surface side, and a leg mounting portion 5c protruding from the bracket body 5a to the board 1 side. A long slot in the vertical direction is machined in the bracket height adjustment portion 5b. The distance from the horizontal wall 4b of the receiving body 4 to the bracket 5a is adjusted using a long hole so that the thickness of the shelf 8 can be changed.
  • the opposite surfaces of the vertical wall 4c of the receiver body 4 and the height adjustment part 5b of the bracket 5 are each provided with a knurled notch so as to prevent positional displacement after adjustment.
  • the bracket leg portion 6 is attached to the leg attachment portion 5c of the inclined bracket 5.
  • the bracket leg 6 is formed with a long hole so that the bracket leg 6 can be moved toward the board 1 with respect to the bracket 5.
  • the weight of the shelf board 8 adjusts the position of the bracket leg 6 so that the bracket leg 6 contacts the board 1 and the board 1 can be pushed.
  • the support rail 2 includes the central part 2b sandwiched between the upper and lower boards 1, the drooping part 2c depending on the back side of the lower board 1, and the back side of the upper board 1. And a standing part 2a.
  • the standing portion 2a is recessed in a concave shape in accordance with the dimension of the screw head.
  • a rib 2d is provided on the back surface of the hanging portion 2c in accordance with the thickness of the standing portion 2a.
  • a board insertion groove 2e into which the board 1 is fitted is formed on the upper surface and the lower surface of the central portion 2b.
  • a groove 9 into which the insertion portion 4a of the receiving body 3 is inserted is formed in front of the central portion 2b of the support rail 2. .
  • a convex first engaging portion 16 that fits into the concave first engaging portion 13 of the insertion portion 4a is provided on the front side and the lower side inside the groove 9 of the support rail 2.
  • a protrusion 19 that hangs down so as to narrow the groove width is provided.
  • a recessed second engaging portion 17 that engages with the hook-shaped second engaging portion 14 of the insertion portion 4a is provided on the inner side of the groove 9 of the support rail 2. The second engagement portion 17 is provided at a position higher than the first engagement portion 16.
  • FIG. 6 and FIG. 7 show a process chart when the receiving body 3 on which the shelf board 8 is mounted is attached to the support rail 2.
  • the shelf plate 8 and the receiving body 3 are inclined with respect to the board 1, and the insertion portion 4a of the receiving body 3 is inserted into the groove 9 of the support rail 2 (Sl). Since the shelf board 8 is provided below the insertion portion 4a of the receiving body 3, the inclination angle of the shelf board 8 and the receiving body 3 can be increased, and the receiving body 3 is inserted into the groove 9 of the support rail 2. Work becomes easier.
  • the tilted receiving body 3 is inserted to the back of the groove 9 of the support rail 2 while rotating counterclockwise in the drawing according to the shape of the arcuate insertion portion 4a.
  • the second engagement portion 14 of the insertion portion 4a passes through the first engagement portion 16 of the support rail 2 (S2), and as shown in FIG. 7, the insertion portion 4a
  • the first engaging portion 13 moves to the vicinity of the first engaging portion 16 of the support rail 2 (S3).
  • the shelf plate 8 is rotated until it becomes horizontal, the first engagement portion 13 of the insertion portion 4a moves to above the first engagement portion 16 of the support rail 2.
  • the shelf board 8 is released from the hand, the first engagement portion 13 of the receiving body 3 is caught by the first engagement portion 16 of the support rail 2 due to the weight of the shelf board 8 (S4).
  • the receiving body 3 When the first engaging portion 13 of the receiving body 3 is caught by the first engaging portion 16 of the supporting rail 2, the receiving body 3 is prevented from coming out of the groove 9 of the supporting rail 2.
  • the force acting on the insertion part 4a of the receptacle 3 is equal to the reaction force acting on the bracket leg 6 of the receptacle 3.
  • the second engaging portion 14 of the insertion portion 4 a of the receiving body 3 is in contact with the second engaging portion 17 inside the groove 9 of the support rail 2.
  • the upper end 21 of the insertion part 4a of the receiving body 3 (see FIG. 5) ) May or may not contact the upper wall surface of the groove 9 of the support rail 2.
  • Upper end of receiving part 4a 4a 21 Is brought into contact with the upper wall surface of the groove 9 of the support rail 2, the bending moment with the contact point between the first engagement portion 13 of the receiving body 3 and the first engagement portion 16 of the support rail 2 as a fulcrum Therefore, the reaction force acting on the bracket leg 6 can be reduced.
  • FIG. 8 shows a state when a force to lift up the receiver 3 is applied.
  • a person's head hits the lower side of the shelf board 8
  • an upward linear force acts on the shelf board 8
  • the shelf board 8 tries to rise (S1).
  • the insertion portion 4a of the receiving body 3 comes into contact with the protruding portion 19 on the upper side of the groove 9 of the support rail 2.
  • the insertion portion 4a of the receiving body 3 rotates in the clockwise direction in the groove 9 with the contact point with the projection 19 of the support rail 2 as a fulcrum.
  • the second engagement portion 14 of the receptacle 3 comes into contact with the second engagement portion 17 of the support rail 2, and the rotation of the receptacle 3 stops. (S2).
  • the rotation angle until the second engagement portion 14 of the receiving body 3 abuts on the second engagement portion 17 of the support rail 2 can be reduced.
  • the second engaging portion 14 of the receiving body 3 can be reliably brought into contact with the second engaging portion 17 of the support rail 2. Since the insertion portion 4a of the receiving body 3 does not rotate more than a predetermined angle, the insertion portion 4a of the receiving body 3 does not come out of the groove 9 of the support rail 2.
  • FIGS. 9 to 11 show process diagrams when the receiver 3 is removed from the support rail 2.
  • S2 the predetermined angle
  • FIGS. 10 and 11 when the support body 3 is rotated by less than a predetermined angle, the support body 3 is pulled out to the front side of the support rail 2, and the insertion portion 4a of the support body 3 is inserted into the support rail 2.
  • Fig. 12 shows another example of a receiving tool.
  • the structure of the receiver 25 is different from the receiver of the above embodiment. Since the structure of the support rail 2 is the same as that of the support rail 2 of the above embodiment, the same reference numerals are given and the description thereof is omitted.
  • the receiving body 25 is composed of two parts, a receiving body 26 and a bracket 27.
  • the receiving body 26 includes an insertion portion 26a inserted into the groove 9 of the support rail 2, a horizontal wall portion 26b extending from the insertion portion 26a to the near side and capable of contacting the upper surface of the shelf board 8, and a horizontal wall portion 26b.
  • a vertical wall portion 26c that hangs down from the wall portion 26b in the vertical direction and can contact the side surface of the shelf board 8.
  • the insertion portion 26a is formed in an arcuate saddle shape that is bent upward toward the back of the groove 9 of the support rail 2.
  • a concave first engagement portion 28 is provided at the base of the insertion portion 26a, and a hook-like second engagement portion 29 is provided at the leading end of the insertion portion 26a.
  • the bracket 27 projects to the lower surface side of the shelf board 8.
  • the joint surface between the bracket 27 and the receiving body 26 is an inclined surface.
  • the bracket 27 moves closer to or away from the horizontal wall portion 26b of the receiver body 26 by the action of the wedge. Thereby, it is possible to cope with a change in the thickness of the shelf board 8.
  • the bracket 27 is screwed with a bolt 30 with which the head can come into contact with the board 1. Instead of the bracket legs 6, the bolts 30 press the moment load acting on the board 1 due to the weight of the shelf 8.
  • FIG. 13 shows still another example of the receiver.
  • a rod-like hook 41 is used instead of a shelf as an attachment object.
  • the base of the hook 41 is received by the receiving body 43.
  • the support 44 has a plate shape that is not a rail shape.
  • a groove 42 extending in the horizontal direction is formed on the front surface of the support 44.
  • the insertion part of the receiving body 43 is detachably fitted in the groove 42.
  • the receiving body 43 is provided with first and second engaging portions. First and second engaging portions are also provided in the groove 42 of the support 44.
  • the insertion portion of the support body 43 When the insertion portion of the support body 43 is fitted into the groove 42 of the support body 44, the first engagement portion force of the insertion portion of the reception body 43 is pulled to the first engagement portion of the groove of the support body 44, The receiving body 43 is prevented from coming out from the groove 42 of the support body 44 to the near side.
  • the insertion portion of the receiving body 43 rotates by a predetermined angle in the groove 42 of the support body 44, the second engagement portion of the insertion portion of the reception body 43 becomes the second engagement of the groove 42 of the support body 44. Abut against the part The rotation of body 43 stops. As a result, even when a sudden repelling force works, the receiver
  • the attachment object held by the receiver may be a storage cabinet, a hanging tool (hanging hook), or the like that is not limited to a shelf or a rod-shaped hook.
  • the shelf board is arrange

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L'invention concerne un support capable de, même si un objet tel qu'un panneau d'étagère monté sur le support reçoit une force de soulèvement provenant du dessous, empêcher un corps de support, fixé à un panneau d'étagère, de sortir d'un rail de support. Le support a un rail de support (2) ayant sur le côté avant une rainure (9) s'étendant généralement horizontalement et a également un corps de support (3) dans lequel une partie d'introduction (4a) est ajustée de façon détachable dans la rainure (9) du rail de support (2) et supportant l'objet devant être monté. Lorsque la partie d'introduction (4a) du corps de support (3) est ajustée dans la rainure (9) du rail de support (2), une première partie d'engagement (13) de la partie d'introduction (4a) du corps de support (3) est engagée avec la première partie d'engagement (16) de la rainure (9) du rail de support (2), et le corps de support (3) est empêché de sortir de la rainure (9) du rail de support (2) sur le côté avant. Lorsqu'une force de soulèvement agit sur le corps de support (3), si la partie d'introduction (4a) du corps de support (3) est tournée d'un angle prédéterminé dans la rainure (9) du rail de support (2), une seconde partie d'engagement (14) de la partie d'introduction (4a) du corps de support (3) vient en butée contre une seconde partie d'engagement (17) de la rainure (9) du rail de support (2) pour stopper la rotation du corps de support (3).
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