WO2016129669A1 - 掛止め具 - Google Patents

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WO2016129669A1
WO2016129669A1 PCT/JP2016/054113 JP2016054113W WO2016129669A1 WO 2016129669 A1 WO2016129669 A1 WO 2016129669A1 JP 2016054113 W JP2016054113 W JP 2016054113W WO 2016129669 A1 WO2016129669 A1 WO 2016129669A1
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latching
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聖宏 尾崎
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スガツネ工業株式会社
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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
    • A47B57/00Cabinets, racks or shelf units, characterised by features for adjusting shelves or partitions
    • A47B57/30Cabinets, racks or shelf units, characterised by features for adjusting shelves or partitions with means for adjusting the height of detachable shelf supports
    • A47B57/40Cabinets, racks or shelf units, characterised by features for adjusting shelves or partitions with means for adjusting the height of detachable shelf supports consisting of hooks coacting with openings
    • A47B57/42Cabinets, racks or shelf units, characterised by features for adjusting shelves or partitions with means for adjusting the height of detachable shelf supports consisting of hooks coacting with openings the shelf supports being cantilever brackets
    • 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

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  • the present invention relates to a latch for catching a shelf board and the like by being latched on a latch part such as a shelf hole provided in a support such as a shelf column or a wall plate of a metal cabinet, for example. Further, the present invention relates to an improvement of a latch provided with a lifting prevention member that is attached to a latch main body and prevents the latch from being lifted off from the latch.
  • the latch In order to prevent the latch from being lifted from the latch hole, the latch is usually provided with a hook to be latched on the shelf pole and the latch hole provided in the wall plate of the metal cabinet.
  • a lifting prevention member mounted on the main body is provided (see Patent Documents 1 to 3).
  • This lifting prevention member is normally pivotally mounted near the hook of the latching tool body, and the latching tool is engaged with the latching part while being hooked on the latching part (hanging hole). Thus, it pivots between a waiting prevention position for preventing the latch from being lifted and a lift allowable position for allowing the latch to be detached from the latch portion.
  • this type of conventional latching device is used in a state where the lifting prevention member is lifted and maintained by hand at the permissible position when it is detached from the latching portion (hanging hole) of the support such as a shelf column. Since it has to be detached, there is a drawback that the removal is troublesome and the workability of the removal is low.
  • the problem to be solved by the present invention is that the latching tool can be detached without requiring the lifting-preventing member to be manually held in the lifting-allowed position, and therefore the latching tool has high workability for removal. Is to provide.
  • the problem-solving means of the present invention includes a latch body having a hook to be latched on a latch section provided on a support, and a latch section on which the latch body is latched.
  • a lifting prevention member capable of displacing between a lifting prevention position for preventing lifting of the latching tool body and a lifting permission position for allowing lifting of the latching tool body by separating from the latching portion;
  • a latching tool comprising biasing means for biasing a prevention member to the lifting prevention position and temporary fastening means for temporarily holding the lifting prevention member at the lifting allowable position. It is in.
  • the lifting prevention member may be pivotally supported by the latch main body.
  • the temporary lock release means is configured such that the lifting prevention member is pivotally supported by the latching tool main body, and when the latching tool main body is lifted, the lifting prevention member is pushed relative to the support. It can be made the form released from the temporary fix position. In this case, the force for releasing the lifting prevention member from the temporary fastening position can be applied by pushing the lifting prevention member to the other latching portion of the support.
  • the temporary fixing means includes a temporary fixing protrusion that is provided on the lifting prevention member and engages with a temporary fixing recess (hole or groove) of the latching tool body.
  • the latching tool main body is provided with a temporary locking projection that engages with a temporary locking recess provided in the lifting prevention member in accordance with the position where the lifting prevention member deviates from the lifting prevention position. May be.
  • the lifting prevention member is normally engaged with the latching portion of the support body on which the latching tool main body is latched to prevent the lifting tool body from being lifted.
  • the lifting prevention member can be temporarily fixed against the biasing means at a position that allows the lifting body to be lifted, so remove the lifting prevention member from the lifting prevention position.
  • the clasp body can be removed from the support while temporarily secured at the lifting allowance position, so that the clasp can be operated with high workability without having to maintain the lifting prevention member at the lifting allowance position by hand. Can be removed.
  • the lifting prevention member when removing the latching tool main body from the latching portion of the support in response to the lifting of the lifting prevention member, the lifting prevention member is pressed against the support so that the lifting prevention member is temporarily secured. Since the lifting prevention member can be automatically returned to the original lifting prevention position, the work of releasing the lifting prevention member from the temporary fastening position can be performed when the latch body is reinstalled. It is possible to prevent the latch body from being lifted without being necessary.
  • the usage example which applied the latching tool of this invention to the shelf holder is shown,
  • the figure (A) (B) is the perspective view which looked down from the top, and the perspective view which looked down from the bottom, respectively. It is a perspective view which expands and shows the principal part of the latching tool of FIG. It is a side view which shows the use condition by 1st Embodiment of the latching tool of this invention, and shows a shelf column as a cross section.
  • the shelf column by which the latching tool of this invention is latched is shown,
  • the figure (A) (B) is the sectional side view and front view, respectively. It is an expanded side view of the main body of the latching tool by the 1st Embodiment of this invention.
  • FIGS. 3A to 3C sequentially show changes in the movement of the component parts when the latching tool according to the first embodiment of the present invention is attached to the shelf column.
  • FIG. FIGS. 3A to 3C sequentially show changes in the movement of the component parts when the latching tool according to the first embodiment of the present invention is attached to the shelf column.
  • FIG. 4B is a cross-sectional view taken along line B′-B ′ of FIG. It is a side view of the latching tool main body of the latching tool by the 2nd Embodiment of this invention.
  • (A) to (C) in the figure show the change in the movement of the component parts when the latching tool according to the second embodiment of the present invention is attached to the shelf column in sequence, but the side view showing the shelf column in cross section.
  • FIG. 9A to 9C show side by side changes of the shelf column, showing changes in the movement of the component parts when the latch according to the second embodiment of the present invention is removed from the shelf column.
  • FIG. It is a perspective view which decomposes
  • the lifting prevention member used for the latch by the 3rd Embodiment of this invention is shown,
  • the figure (A) (A ') (A ") was seen from the left view, the right side, and the left side, respectively.
  • the perspective views, FIGS. (B) and (B ′) are perspective views showing the two half members obtained by dividing the lifting prevention member at the center, and FIGS.
  • FIG. 3 show changes in the movement of the component parts when the latching tool according to the third embodiment of the present invention is attached to the shelf column.
  • the figure and the figure (D) are the enlarged views of the part enclosed by D of the figure (B).
  • FIGS. 4A to 4C show the change in the movement of the component parts when the latching tool according to the third embodiment of the present invention is removed from the shelf column.
  • the figure and the figure (D) (E) are the enlarged views of the part enclosed by D and E of the figure (B).
  • 16B is a cross-sectional view taken along line 16A-16A and line 16B-16B in FIG. It is a perspective view of the state where the latching tool of the present invention was applied to the hanger pipe. It is a perspective view of the state where the latching tool of the present invention was applied to the hanger hook.
  • a latch 10 includes a pair of shelf columns 2R for receiving a shelf board 1 as shown in FIG. Although it is shown that it also serves as a shelf holder for latching to 2L (hereinafter collectively referred to by reference numeral 2), the latching tool 10 of the present invention is not limited to this shelf holder, but a horizontal type as shown in FIG.
  • the hanger pipe holder for supporting the hanger pipe 3 and the hanger pipe holder for supporting the vertical hanger pipe 4 having a plurality of hanger hooks as shown in FIG. 18 can also be applied.
  • the support S to be used may be a side wall having one to multi-stage retaining holes such as a metal cabinet other than the shelf columns as shown in FIGS.
  • the latching tool 10 of the present invention latches on a latching portion 12 in the form of a latching hole 12 ⁇ / b> H provided in a pair of shelf columns 2 ⁇ / b> R and 2 ⁇ / b> L as a support S.
  • a urging means 30 for urging the lifting preventing member 20 to the lifting preventing position PP.
  • the latch body 14 since the latch body 14 is in the form of a shelf holder, it has a receiving plate portion 14R for receiving the shelf board, and in the illustrated form, it has four stages of hooks 14F. As long as at least one hook 14F is provided, the number of hooks 14 may be other than four.
  • the lifting prevention member 20 includes a pair of substantially C-shaped wall plates 22 ⁇ / b> R and 22 ⁇ / b> L, and these wall plates 22 ⁇ / b> R and 22 ⁇ / b> L have C-shaped openings. Are integrally attached to each other with the upper and lower protrusions 24U and 24L between the two tips.
  • One wall plate 22R has a leg portion 22RC extending so as to close the C-shaped opening, and a short pivot shaft for pivotally supporting the lifting preventing member 20 on the latch body 14 at an intermediate portion of the leg portion. 16
  • the lifting prevention member 20 is formed on the second stage of the latch body 14 so that the plate portion of the latch body 14 enters between a pair of wall plates 22R, 22L. It is pivotally supported by a pivot shaft 16 and attached to a pivot hole 14H (see FIG. 5) near the eye hook 14F.
  • the upper projecting piece 24U is latched by the urging means 30 in a state where the latching tool body 14 is latched in the latching hole 12H of the shelf column 2, as will be described later. It engages in the same latching hole 12H so as to overlap the hook 14F of the tool body 14 (see FIGS. 7C and 8A) and has a function of preventing the latch tool body 14 from lifting.
  • the function of the lower projecting piece 24L will be described later in detail in connection with the temporary fixing release.
  • the urging means 30 includes a coiled spring 30S that engages with the inner surface (the right surface in FIG. 6E or the left surface in FIG. 6F) of the upper projecting piece 24.
  • the spring 30S is disposed in a recessed spring receiver 14SR (see FIG. 5) of the latching tool body 14, and normally, the upper protrusion piece 24U is formed around the pivot shaft 16 with the lifting preventing member 20 as a center. It is biased in the direction toward the front latching hole 12H (counterclockwise in FIG. 6E). Therefore, as shown in FIG. 3, the upper protrusion piece 24U of the lifting preventing member 20 is engaged by the urging means 30 into the latch hole 12H in which the hook 14F is latched, so that Prevents lifting.
  • Temporary fixing means 40 is further provided for temporarily fixing and holding at a lifting allowable position AP that is retracted and removed from the stop hole 12H.
  • the temporary fixing means 40 includes shallow temporary fixing protrusions 42 provided on opposing surfaces of the pair of wall plates 22R and 22L. These temporary fixing protrusions 42 provided on the latching tool main body 14 are formed with hole-shaped temporary fixing recesses 44 (see FIG. 5) which are engaged at the lifting allowable position AP of the lifting prevention member 20. In the form shown in the figure, an arc-shaped relief groove 46 (see FIG. 5) is provided in the latching tool main body 14 so that the temporary fixing projection 42 is moved in a resistanceless manner within the range in which the lifting prevention member 20 pivots.
  • the temporary fixing recess 44 is provided in a state of being bent continuously at the end of the arc-shaped escape groove 46. Accordingly, until the lifting prevention member 20 moves from the lifting prevention position PP to the lifting allowable position AP against the biasing means 30, the temporary fixing protrusion 42 moves in the arc-shaped escape groove 46, and the lifting prevention member 20 is moved. Reaches the allowable lifting position AP, the temporary fixing protrusion 42 enters the bent temporary fixing recess 44, and the lifting preventing member 20 is temporarily fixed and held at the allowable lifting position AP.
  • the latching tool 10 of the present invention further includes a temporary fastening release means 50 for releasing the temporary fastening of the lifting preventing member 20 by the temporary fastening means 40 when the latching tool body 14 is lifted.
  • the temporary lock release means 50 moves the latch main body 14 relative to the support S by the lifting operation so that the lifting prevention member 20 is pushed relative to the support S temporarily.
  • the stop protrusion 42 is forcibly removed from the temporary fixing recess 44 to release the lifting prevention member 20 from the temporary fixing position.
  • the force for releasing the lifting prevention member 20 from the temporarily fixed position is such that the lower protruding piece (hereinafter referred to as the lower protruding piece) 24L is applied to the lower stage of the support at the temporarily fixed position of the lifting preventing member 20. Since the latching tool body 14 is lifted because it is engaged with and hooked into the retaining hole 12H (see FIG.
  • the lower projecting piece 24L is relatively positioned on the upper wall surface of the lower retaining hole 12H. Occurs when pressed. Therefore, when the latching tool main body 14 is lifted, the lifting preventing member 20 is pushed so that the upper protruding piece 24U faces the lifting preventing position PP with the pivot shaft 16 as the center. 44 is forcibly removed and the temporary fixing is released. In this case, as shown in FIG. 8C, the upper projecting piece 24U comes off the facing surface of the latching hole 12H and abuts against the wall surface without the latching hole 12H of the support S. The main body 14 is not returned to the lifting prevention position AP.
  • the lower protruding piece 24L of the temporary fixing release means 50 is hooked on the upper wall surface of the lower locking hole 12H to release the temporary locking.
  • a hook hole or a recess is provided between which the lower protrusion piece 24L is hooked in a temporarily fixed state, and the lower protrusion piece 24L of the lifting preventing member 20 is relatively pushed by the hook hole or recess when the hook body 14 is lifted.
  • the lifting prevention member 20 may be released from the temporarily fixed state.
  • the lower latching holes 12H, the catching holes, or the recesses to which the lower projecting pieces 24L are caught are collectively referred to as the catching portions.
  • the hook 14F of the latching tool body 14 is latched on the shelf column 2 which is the support S.
  • These hooks 14F are hidden in the latching holes 12H of the shelf columns 2 so as to be aligned with the holes 12H, and the tip portions of the hooks 14F are pushed into the inside of the shelf columns 2 as shown in FIG.
  • FIG. 7C when the latch body 14 is lowered until the recess 14FR (see FIG. 2) of the hook 14F is received by the lower wall surface of the latch hole 12H of the shelf column 2, it is prevented from being lifted.
  • the upper projecting piece 24U of the member 20 is engaged in the empty space above the corresponding latching hole 12H by the spring bias of the biasing means 30. Therefore, the hook 14F of the latching tool main body 14 is restrained by the upper projecting piece 24U and cannot be lifted upward, so that the latching tool main body 14 is prevented from being lifted.
  • the operator lifts the latching tool body 14 and moves up through the empty space above the latching hole 12H to the position where the hook 14F passes through the latching hole 12H through the state shown in FIG. 8C. Can be removed to the outside of the shelf column 2 through the latch hole 12H, and the latch body 14 can be removed from the shelf column 2.
  • the lower protruding piece 24L is thinner than the upper protruding piece 24U, and the lifting preventing member 20 is in the temporary fixing position, so that the lower protruding piece is latched. Even if it engages with the hole 12H, the lower protrusion 24L is loosely engaged with the lower latching hole 12H, and therefore the lifting tool body 14 is not prevented from being lifted.
  • the temporary fixing recess 44 is in contact with the escape groove 46. Since it is bent, there is a slight resistance, but since the temporary fixing protrusion 42 is formed thin, the operator only needs to apply a slight force to overcome this resistance.
  • FIGS. 10 and 11 are views for explaining the operation of attaching and detaching the latching tool body 14 corresponding to FIGS. 7 and 8 of the first embodiment.
  • the upper protrusion piece 24U of the lifting prevention member 20 is released from the temporary fixing recess 44 by the spring 30S of the biasing means 30 and enters the latching hole 12H of the shelf column 2 and is biased to the lifting prevention position, thereby preventing the lifting prevention member.
  • the lifting prevention member 20 is subjected to sliding resistance with the plate surface of the latching tool main body 14 at a position other than the temporary fixing position, as compared with the first embodiment.
  • the smoothness of the movement of the lifting preventing member 20 between the lifting preventing position and the lifting allowable position is low.
  • the operation for releasing the temporary fixing is the same as that in the first embodiment.
  • the pair of wall plates 22R and 22L of the latching tool body 14 are elastically coupled in a direction approaching each other. Therefore, when the temporary fixing protrusion 42 faces the temporary fixing recess 44, the temporary fixing protrusion 42 automatically enters the temporary fixing recess 44.
  • the urging means 30 is not the coiled spring in the first and second embodiments, but includes a spring piece 30P integrally provided below the lifting prevention member 20. It can be set as the structure similar to 1st and 2nd embodiment. More specifically, the lifting prevention member 20 is composed of two substantially S-shaped wall plates 22R and 22L fixed together via upper and lower projecting pieces 24U and 24L, and the spring piece 30P is provided on the right side. The spring piece 30P is formed so as to rise obliquely upward continuously from the S-shaped lower part of the wall plate 22R, and the spring piece 30P is a latching tool positioned between the wall plates 22R and 22L of the lifting prevention member 20.
  • the wall surface 14DW urges the entire lifting prevention member 20 to pivot about the pivot shaft 16 in the counterclockwise direction of FIGS. .
  • the lower projecting piece 24L is fixed between an extension piece 22RE extending forward (left side in FIG. 13) from the spring piece 30P of the wall plate 22R and an S-shaped lower plate piece 22LL of the wall plate 22L.
  • the spring piece 30P has a thickness slightly larger than the thickness of the main body of the wall plate 22R, and the spring piece 30P slightly protrudes from the inner surface of the wall plate 22R.
  • the latching operation (FIG. 14) and the latching operation of the latching tool 10 according to the third embodiment are also the first and first except for the movement of the biasing means 30 that biases the lifting prevention member 20 to the lifting prevention position.
  • the spring piece 30P kicks the wall surface 14DW of the dent 14D of the latching tool body 14 and displaces the lifting preventing member 20 counterclockwise in FIG.
  • the spring piece 30P is pressed against the wall surface 14DW (FIG. 14B). D)).
  • the lifting prevention member is normally in a position to prevent the lifting tool body from being lifted.
  • the lifting prevention member is opposed to the biasing means. Since it can be temporarily fixed to a position that allows the lifting tool body to be lifted, the lifting prevention member is removed from the lifting prevention position, and the latching tool body is removed from the support while being temporarily fixed to the lifting permission position. Therefore, it is not necessary to manually hold the lifting prevention member at the lifting allowable position, and the workability of removing the latching tool is improved, and the industrial applicability is high.

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