WO2021197644A1 - Dispositif pour fixer un meuble sur un sol et procédé pour fixer un corps de meuble sur un sol - Google Patents

Dispositif pour fixer un meuble sur un sol et procédé pour fixer un corps de meuble sur un sol Download PDF

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WO2021197644A1
WO2021197644A1 PCT/EP2020/074748 EP2020074748W WO2021197644A1 WO 2021197644 A1 WO2021197644 A1 WO 2021197644A1 EP 2020074748 W EP2020074748 W EP 2020074748W WO 2021197644 A1 WO2021197644 A1 WO 2021197644A1
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Daniel Specht
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Nobilia-Werke J. Stickling GmbH & Co. KG
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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
    • A47B91/00Feet for furniture in general
    • A47B91/08Feet for furniture in general connected to the floor
    • 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
    • A47B97/00Furniture or accessories for furniture, not provided for in other groups of this subclass
    • A47B2097/008Anti-tip devices

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  • the present invention relates to a device for fixing a piece of furniture to a substrate, with a first plate which can be fixed to the substrate and which has an elongated hole through which a first screw or a threaded bolt penetrates, and a second plate which can be fixed to the piece of furniture which has an elongated hole through which a second screw or a threaded bolt penetrates, the first screw or the threaded bolt and the second screw or the threaded bolt being fixed to one another via a connecting element, and a method for fixing a furniture body to one Underground.
  • DE 102012 105618 A1 discloses a support device for a piece of furniture which has a support which can be fixed on the bottom and to which a plate-shaped holder is fixed.
  • the holder is fixed by bolts on the support so that the holder connected to a piece of furniture can prevent the piece of furniture from tipping over, for example when a heavy drawer is moved into a pull-out position.
  • the manufacture and assembly of the support with the plate-shaped holder is, however, comparatively complex.
  • metal brackets with elongated holes are also used, which are fixed to a furniture body and the substrate using fasteners.
  • the alignment of the metal brackets and connection via fastening means has the disadvantage that it is difficult to align the two fastening brackets with one another, especially when a first fastening bracket is set on the furniture body and a second fastening bracket is set on the floor.
  • the position of the furniture is precisely specified and its position can only be changed by reassembling one of the mounting brackets.
  • the metal angles are difficult to glue to the floor. It is therefore the object of the present invention to provide a device for fixing a piece of furniture to a substrate and a method for fixing a furniture body to a substrate that allow simple alignment and assembly.
  • a first plate that can be fixed to a substrate has an elongated hole through which a first screw or a threaded bolt extends
  • a second plate that can be fixed to a piece of furniture has an elongated hole that is penetrated by a second screw or a threaded bolt threaded bolt is penetrated, wherein the two screws or the threaded bolt or bolts are fixed to one another via a connecting element and the longitudinal direction of the two elongated holes is aligned at an angle to one another.
  • the piece of furniture can be aligned relative to the ground by adjusting the first and / or second screw and / or the threaded bolt along the elongated hole of the first and / or second plate and can also be adjusted retrospectively. Only when the two screws or the threaded bolt (s) are fixed in the desired position of the elongated hole and fixed to each other via the connecting element, the furniture is held in the desired position on the substrate and, for example, secured against tipping when a drawer is on the furniture is moved to a pull-out position. Due to the angular alignment of the elongated holes, the furniture can be adjusted in different directions, even if the first plate is already set or fixed to the substrate.
  • the longitudinal direction of the elongated hole in the first plate preferably extends essentially at right angles to the longitudinal direction of the elongated hole in the second plate. This means that the adjustment range can be kept rectangular or square via the two elongated holes.
  • Each elongated hole can, for example, have a length between 20 mm to 80 mm, in particular 30 mm to 50 mm, in order to ensure flexible installation of the furniture on the ground.
  • the elongated hole is preferably formed on a groove-shaped or channel-shaped recess, a head of the first or second screw being held non-rotatably on the groove-shaped recess.
  • the Recess is preferably integrally formed in the plate, for example by stamping, and can prevent rotational movement of the screw head relative to the plate.
  • the head of the screw can be designed as a hexagon, rectangle or square in plan view, with opposite wall sections of the head of the screw each contacting a wall on the recess.
  • the associated elongated holes on the recess are preferably formed in the bottom of the recess and have a width that allows a threaded portion of the screw to be inserted through, but prevent the screw head from being inserted through.
  • at least one of the screws can also be designed as a hammer head screw, which can be inserted and fixed subsequently into an elongated hole on a plate.
  • a threaded bolt and a nut can be held on at least one of the plates.
  • the groove-shaped depressions with the elongated hole are preferably linear, but can optionally also be slightly curved or angled.
  • the connecting element between the two screws or the threaded bolt preferably comprises a threaded rod and / or a nut.
  • the threaded rod can be cut to the desired length so that the device can be used flexibly for different heights, at which the distance between the underside of a floor of the furniture body and the substrate can vary. This results in considerable advantages, especially when installing kitchens.
  • the first screw can then be connected to the connecting element via a first nut and the second can be connected to the connecting element via a second nut.
  • the connecting element can also be designed as a nut, one end of the first screw and additionally one end of the second screw being screwed into the nut in order to connect the two screws to one another.
  • the threads can, for example, have a pitch between 0.5 mm to 2 mm, in particular essentially 1 to 1.5 mm, so that a simple screwing of the nut from the threaded rod on a Ge threaded section of one of the two screws is guaranteed.
  • the first screw is fixed to the first plate via a first lock nut and / or the second screw is fixed to the second plate via a second lock nut.
  • the screw can then be fixed using the lock nut, which simplifies assembly. Then the screw can first be pre-fixed in the desired position in order to then be connected to the other screw via the connecting element.
  • first and / or second plate For simple production of the first and / or second plate, these can be produced from a bent and stamped metal sheet.
  • Each plate can have one or more openings for fastening means, for example screws, the openings optionally being able to be embossed in order to produce a defined distance between the plate and a surface on the substrate or an underside of a furniture body. This prevents a screw head from jamming in the recess of the plate when the plate is fixed.
  • the first plate and the second plate are preferably designed to be identical, so that identical parts can be produced.
  • the plates can optionally also be made of plastic or other materials.
  • the first plate can optionally also be glued to the substrate. Such gluing may be necessary, especially in the case of floors with underfloor heating.
  • the first plate can also have adhesive channels and profiles or openings which ensure that the adhesive is distributed and that the plate is securely fixed to the substrate.
  • the second plate can also be glued to the underside of the furniture body.
  • the device can prevent the furniture from tipping over on the ground.
  • the plates comprise the above-mentioned elongated holes through which a screw or a threaded bolt penetrates, in order to be able to use the advantages of the alignment.
  • the device according to the invention is mounted in particular on furniture, in particular on kitchen furniture in which the furniture is positioned as an island in the middle of the room. Then it is not possible to secure the furniture against tipping by means of a wall mount.
  • the device is fixed to the underside of a floor of the furniture body, for example by screwing the second plate to the floor.
  • the first plate is fixed to the base by screwing or gluing, so that the furniture is secured against tipping after the device is installed.
  • a first plate is fixed to an underground, with a first screw or a threaded bolt reaching through an elongated hole in the first plate and protruding upwards.
  • a second plate is fixed to an underside of a furniture body, with a second screw or a threaded bolt reaching through an elongated hole in the second plate and protruding downward.
  • the assembly sequence of these two steps is arbitrary.
  • the first and the second screw or the threaded bolt or bolts are then aligned along the elongated holes so that they are arranged one above the other in the vertical direction, preferably so that the axes of the threaded bolts or screws are essentially aligned.
  • the connecting element preferably has a threaded section, so that at least one screw, preferably both screws, are connected to the connecting element via a nut in each case.
  • an axial force can essentially be avoided, especially if the threads are designed to rotate in the same direction. This can prevent a plate from being lifted, even if it is stuck on and the adhesive has not yet fully cured.
  • the connecting element can also be formed by a nut into which a threaded section of a screw or a threaded bolt engages from opposite sides.
  • FIGS 1 A and 1 B two perspective views of an inventive
  • FIGS. 2A and 2B show two views of the device of FIG. 1 in a mounted position
  • FIGS. 3A and 3B show two views of a modified device according to a second exemplary embodiment
  • FIGS. 4A to 4C show several views of a modified device according to a third exemplary embodiment
  • FIGS. 5A and 5B show two views of a plate of the device according to the invention.
  • FIGS. 6A to 6C show several views of a modified device according to a fourth exemplary embodiment during assembly
  • FIGS. 7A to 7C show several views of the device of FIG. 6 during assembly
  • FIGS. 8A to 8C show several views of the device of FIG. 6 in the assembled position
  • FIGS. 9A and 9B show two views of an upper screw of the device of FIG. 6;
  • FIGS. 10A to 10C show several views of a modified device according to a fifth exemplary embodiment before assembly;
  • FIGS. 11 A to 11 C show several views of the device of FIG. 10 in one
  • FIGS. 12A to 12C show several views of the device of FIG. 10 in the assembled position
  • FIGS. 13A and 13B show two views of a plate of the device of FIG. 10;
  • FIGS. 14A to 14C show several views of a modified device according to a further exemplary embodiment in the assembled position
  • FIGS. 15A to 15C show several views of a further modified device according to the exemplary embodiment in different assembly positions.
  • a device 1 for fixing a piece of furniture to a substrate comprises a lower plate 2 on which an elongated hole 3 is provided through which a lower first screw 4 extends.
  • a head of the screw 4 is arranged in egg ner recess 22 on the underside of the first plate 2, and a threaded portion of the screw 4 protrudes from the plate 2 upwards.
  • a plurality of openings 20 are also provided on the first plate 2, into which fastening means can optionally be inserted in order to fix the plate 2 to a substrate.
  • the openings 20 are formed in the region of a pot-shaped embossing 21, which are formed protruding from the plate 2 downwards. This prevents the head of the screw 4 from jamming when the plate 2 is attached to the substrate.
  • embossments 21 can also be dispensed with.
  • the device 1 further comprises a second plate 5, which has an elongated hole 6 on which a second screw 7 is adjustably held.
  • the screw 7 is arranged in the area of a recess 60, with the screw 7 being prevented from rotating via the recess 60.
  • a head of the screw 7 is there at an upper side of the plate 5 and in the region of the recess 60 angeord net, while a threaded portion of the screw 7 protrudes downward.
  • the second plate 5 forms a plurality of openings 50 for fastening means, the openings 50 being arranged in the region of the embossing 51, which protrude from the plate 5 upwards.
  • the head of the screw 7 can be prevented from jamming when the plate 5 is fixed to an underside of a furniture body.
  • the elongated holes 3 and 6 extend with their longitudinal direction at an angle to one another, in particular essentially at right angles.
  • the screws 4 and 7 can be aligned relative to one another as long as they have not yet been fixed to one another via a connecting element 8.
  • the connecting element 8 comprises a threaded rod which, in the assembled position, connects the two screws 4 and 7 to one another.
  • an upper nut 11 is provided on the threaded rod, which section of the screw 7 can be screwed onto the thread section.
  • a lower nut 9, which can be screwed onto the threaded section of the screw 4 is also provided on the threaded rod.
  • the connecting element 8 does not have to be designed as a continuous threaded rod, but can optionally also have a non-diapered, for example cylindrical, section in the central area.
  • the device 1 is shown during assembly.
  • the first plate 2 is fixed to a base 13, for example a floor in a kitchen.
  • the plate 2 can optionally be screwed to the substrate 13 using fasteners or, if such screwing is not possible, for example because of underfloor heating, the plate 2 can also be glued to the substrate 13 on the underside.
  • the second plate 5 is fixed to a floor 14 on the underside of a furniture body, for example with wood screws, provided that the floor 14 is made of a wood material.
  • the base 14 can be part of a piece of furniture which comprises drawers which, by their own weight, can cause the furniture to tilt in a pull-out position, which is to be prevented by the device 1.
  • the connecting element 8 is mounted in the form of the threaded rod.
  • the screw 4 along the elongated hole 3 and the screw 7 along the Slotted holes 6 moved until the axis of the screw 4 and the screw 7 is arranged essentially in alignment.
  • a lock nut 10 on the top of the plate 2 can fix the screw 4 on the plate 2.
  • a lock nut 12 can fix the screw 7 on the second plate 5.
  • the fixing via the lock nuts 10 and 12 can also take place at a later point in time, with one or both lock nuts 10 and 12 optionally also being able to be omitted.
  • the connecting element 8 is connected to the upper screw 7 in that the upper nut 11, which is designed as a long nut, that is, as a nut with a longer axial extension, is screwed onto the threaded section of the screw 7.
  • the nut 11 thus engages with an upper part in the thread of the screw 7 and with a lower portion in the thread of the threaded rod 8.
  • the nut 11 is clamped against the lock nut 12 or the plate 5 rotated.
  • the lower nut 9 which is also designed as a long nut, is screwed onto the threaded section of the screw 4 and optionally fixed to the lock nut 10 or the plate 2 in a clamping manner. A lower portion of the nut 9 is thus in engagement with the screw 4, and an upper portion of the nut 9 is in engagement with the connecting element 8. In the mounted position, both tensile and compressive forces can be transmitted via the device.
  • the device has a height H, which stood from between the underside of the bottom 14 and the top of the sub-floor 13 corresponds.
  • FIGS 3A and 3B a modified device is shown in which a shorter connecting element 8 ‘is used, which is also designed as a threaded rod. As a result, the device has a lower height h, the structure of the device with the plates 2 and 5 and the connecting element 8 ‘otherwise being identical.
  • FIGS. 4A to 4C A modified device is shown in FIGS. 4A to 4C, in which an even shorter connecting element 8 ′′ is used, which is also designed as a threaded rod.
  • the screws 4 and 7 and thus the plates 2 and 5 are connected to one another via the nuts 9 and 11 via the connecting element 8 ′′.
  • the height of the device can be adjusted by cutting the connecting element 8, 8 'or 8 "to the distance between the underside of the floor 14 and the upper side of the substrate 13, with a gap of a few millimeters between the threaded rod via the nuts 9 and 11 and one end face of the screws 4 or 7 can be bridged.
  • the connecting element 8, 8 'or 8 ′′ can first be fixed to the screw 7 via the nut 11, so that the connecting element 8, 8' or 8 ′′ hanging downward aligns relative to the first screw 4 on the lower first Plate 2 relieved.
  • the upper screw 11 can then optionally be fixed to the plate 5 via the lock nut 12 or the nut 11, in order to then connect the connecting element 8, 8 'or 8 ′′ to the screw 4 via the nut 9, optionally by previously fixing the screw 4 via the lock nut 10.
  • the sequence of the assembly steps can of course also be changed here.
  • the height h, H of the device 1 can be, for example, between 60 mm to 400 mm, in particular 70 mm to 300 mm, depending on the length of the connecting element 8, 8 ‘or 8 ′′.
  • a plate 2 or 5 is shown in detail in FIGS. 5A and 5B.
  • the plates 2 and 5 are preferably constructed identically and made from a bent and stamped sheet metal. Manufacture from plastic is also possible.
  • Each plate 2 and 5 comprises an elongated hole 3 or 6 which, in the assembled position, is oriented at an angle to the other elongated hole 3 or 6.
  • the elongated hole 3 or 6 is each formed on a groove-shaped recess 22 in a Bo den Surrey, the width of the elongated hole allowing the screw 4 or 7 to be pushed through, but holding the head of the screw 4 or 7 in a rotationally fixed manner on the recess 22.
  • the recess 22 protrudes on a first side of the plate 2 or 5, while the embossments 21, on which the openings 20 are formed, protrude on a second side opposite to the first side.
  • channels or openings can also be formed on the plates 2 and 5, which make it easier to distribute an adhesive around to facilitate gluing of the plate 2 or 5 to the substrate 13 or the floor 14.
  • the plates 2 and 5 have only one elongated hole 3 or 6. It is of course possible to provide several elongated holes 3 or 6 or to design the elongated holes with a different contour, for example an opening for the subsequent assembly of a screw 4 or 7.
  • screws 4 or 7 can be formed with a rectangular or square head instead of a hexagonal screw head.
  • a modified device 1 in which the lower first plate 2 is fixed to a base 13 and the second plate 5 is fixed to the underside of a furniture body on a floor 14, the vertical distance h between the Plates between 60 mm and 300 mm can be carried.
  • a screw 4 is arranged on the lower first plate 2, which is optionally secured by a lock nut 10 when the desired position along the elongated hole 3 is set.
  • an upper screw 7 ‘on the second plate 5 is kept ge, which is designed as a hammer head screw and has a greater length than the screws 7.
  • the screw 7 ‘ In the pre-assembled position, the screw 7 ‘is inserted through the elongated hole 6 in the second plate 5 and a distance B between a lower end of the screw 7‘ and an upper end of the lower screw 4 is between 3mm to 6mm, for example.
  • a head 71 of the screw 7 ‘ is aligned in the longitudinal direction parallel to the longitudinal direction of the elongated hole 6 out.
  • the screw 7 ‘ can thereby be mounted on the furniture body before or after the mounting of the second plate 5.
  • the dimension between the floor and the lower edge of the cabinet can be determined during assembly.
  • a lock nut 12 and a nut 80 are then screwed onto the threaded section of the screw 7 'as a connecting element.
  • the screw 7 'with the screw head 71 is then rotated through 90 °, as shown in FIGS. 7B and 7C.
  • the screw head 71 By turning the screw head 71 it can lower itself somewhat, so that the end of the screw 7 'is arranged somewhat closer to the end of the screw 4, for example between 1mm to 3mm.
  • the threads of the upper and lower screws 7 'and 4 must be aligned by moving the screws 4 and 7' in the elongated holes 3 and 6. Then the optional lock nuts 10 and 12 are tightened.
  • the nut designed as a connecting element 80 is screwed on, which is designed as a long nut and, for example, has an axial length of more than 15 mm, in particular between 20 mm and 60 mm. This prevents the lower screw 4 with the first plate 2 from being pulled upwards.
  • the screw 7 ‘is shown in detail, which is provided as a hammer head screw with a substantially rectangular head 71 and a threaded bolt 70 in plan view. On the to the threaded bolt
  • a step 72 is formed so that be adjacent to the threaded bolt 70 a square is formed.
  • the square is also above the elongated hole 6 and is then inserted into the elongated hole 6 by turning 90 ° with the advantage that twisting and unintentional loosening is avoided.
  • FIGS. 10A to 10C show a device for fixing a piece of furniture to a substrate according to a further exemplary embodiment, in which a nut 15 and a threaded bolt 18 are provided instead of the upper first screw 4.
  • the nut 15 is arranged within a groove-shaped recess of a plate 5 ', with an elongated hole 6 being recessed on a bottom of the groove-shaped recess.
  • the elongated hole 6 has a width which extends only over part of the width of the bottom of the recess, so that the nut 15 is held captive in the groove-shaped recess.
  • the width of the recess is dimensioned so that the nut 15 is blocked against rotation movement.
  • a screw 4 is mounted on the lower plate, the screw head of which is non-rotatably arranged in a groove-shaped recess of a plate 2, whereby instead of the screw 4, a nut with a threaded bolt screwed into it can optionally also be provided.
  • the plate 5 ‘ is taken fastened to a floor of a furniture body.
  • a nut 15 is inserted in the recess on the plate 5‘ .
  • the lower flap 2 ‘ is fixed to a substrate 13, the elongated holes 3 and 6 being aligned at an angle to one another, preferably at an angle greater than 60 °.
  • the height h between the floor and the substrate 13 can be measured in order to cut the length of the threaded bolt 18.
  • the threaded bolt 18 can then be screwed into the nut 15.
  • the screw 4 and the threaded bolt 18 are then displaced along the elongated holes 3 and 6 until the longitudinal axes of the screw 4 and the threaded bolt 18 are essentially aligned, as shown in FIGS. 11A to 11C.
  • An end face of the threaded bolt 18 and the screw 4 are arranged at a distance b, for example between 1 mm and 4 mm.
  • two nuts 12 and 16, and a connection element 80 in the form of a long nut, ie a nut with a slightly larger stretch in the longitudinal direction, are screwed.
  • the nut 12 is then used as a counter nut to fix the threaded bolt 18 by clamping on the flap 5 ‘.
  • the nut 10 is used as a lock nut in order to fix the screw 4 in a clamping manner on the flap 2 ‘.
  • the connec tion element 80 in the form of the long nut of the threaded bolt 18 is partially screwed onto an end threaded portion of the screw 4.
  • the nut 16 is used as a lock nut and screwed onto the connec tion element 80, so that the play on the thread between the connection element 80 and the threaded bolt 18 is reduced.
  • a plate 2 'or 5' is shown in detail in FIGS. 13A and 13B.
  • the plat th 2 'and 5' can be constructed identically.
  • the plate 2 ' has a groove shaped recess 22 ', which is made by forming.
  • An elongated hole 3 or 6 is formed on a bottom of the recess 22 ', the width of which is designed to be smaller than the width of the bottom.
  • the depth of the recess 22 ' is dimensioned such that the nut 15 can be inserted therein in a rotationally fixed manner.
  • the plate 2 ' has several openings 20 through which the fastening means can be inserted.
  • FIGS. 14A to 14C show a modified device according to a further exemplary embodiment in which, compared with the exemplary embodiment in FIGS. 10A to 10C, instead of the nut 15 and the threaded bolt 18, a screw 17 is provided on the upper plate 5 '.
  • the screw 17 lies with its head in a rotationally fixed manner within the groove-shaped recess of the plate 5 'and engages with a threaded bolt through an elongated hole 6 provided on a bottom of the groove-shaped recess.
  • the screw 17 with the threaded bolt is selected in a suitable length or cut off so that the device at the height H can be mounted.
  • a connecting element 80 in the form of a long nut from the threaded bolt of the screw 17 to the Threaded bolts of screw 4 are partially screwed on. Fer ner the position of the screw 17 is set on the nut 12 as a lock nut on the flap 5 '.
  • the screw 4 is fixed via the nut 10 as a counter nut ter clamping on the flap 2 '.
  • the nut 16 is also used as a counter nut and screwed onto the connecting element 80, so that the play on the thread between the connecting element 80 and the threaded bolt of the screw 17 is reduced.
  • the order of the individual assembly steps can be carried out as required by the fitter.
  • FIG. 15A shows a further exemplary embodiment of a device for fixing a piece of furniture to a substrate, in which the screw 17 with the long threaded section is held non-rotatably on the lower plate 2 '.
  • a screw 4 or 7 with a shorter threaded section is held non-rotatably on the upper plate 5 ', the connecting means 80 in the form of the long nut being unscrewed on the threaded section.
  • the plate 5 ' is screwed or glued to the floor 14.
  • the lower unit, with the plate 2 ', the screw 17 and two nuts 12 and 16 can then be screwed into the connecting means 80, as shown in FIG. 15B.
  • the head of the screw 17 can be screwed into the connec tion element 80 so far that the head makes contact with the ground or is arranged one or a few millimeters above it. In this position, the lower plate 2 ‘can be moved relative to the screw 17 via the elongated hole 3.
  • gluing on a substrate 13 can follow, in which the plate 2 ‘is raised and / or placed at an angle, which is possible through the elongated hole 3, which is penetrated by the threaded section of the screw 17.
  • the underside of the plate 2‘ and / or the substrate 13 under the plate 2 ‘ can be coated with adhesive in order to then glue the plate 2‘.
  • a nut or screw can be fixed to one or more of the plates 2, 2 ‘, 5, 5‘ via fasteners or by gluing or welding. Then the nut can be fixed or adjustable angeord net on this plate, dispensing with an elongated hole 3 or 6 and a recess who can.
  • a threaded bolt 18 or a screw need not have a thread over the entire length of the bolt. Rather, a section of the screw of the threaded bolt can also be formed cylindrical or with a different contour.
  • the arrangement of the plates 2, 2 ', 5 and 5' can be interchanged in all exemplary embodiments, i.e. the plate 5, 5 'arranged at the top in the respective figure can be fixed to the substrate at the bottom and the plate 2, 2' arranged at the bottom. can be arranged at the top and fixed to the furniture body.

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L'invention concerne un dispositif (1) permettant de fixer un meuble (14) sur un sol (13), qui comprend une première plaque (2), pouvant être fixée au sol (13) et munie d'un trou oblong (3) par lequel passe une première vis (4), et une seconde plaque (5) pouvant être fixée au meuble (14) et munie d'un trou oblong (6) par lequel passe une seconde vis (7), la première vis (4) et la seconde vis (7) étant fixées l'une à l'autre au moyen d'un élément de liaison (8, 8', 8'', 80), et le trou oblong (3) ménagé dans la première plaque (2) étant orienté selon une direction longitudinale formant un angle avec la direction longitudinale du trou oblong (6) ménagé dans la seconde plaque (5). Ainsi, ledit dispositif (1) est facile à monter et à orienter. Un procédé pour fixer un corps de meuble sur un sol permet d'obtenir un système anti-basculement efficace.
PCT/EP2020/074748 2020-04-03 2020-09-04 Dispositif pour fixer un meuble sur un sol et procédé pour fixer un corps de meuble sur un sol WO2021197644A1 (fr)

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ES20206979T ES2920679T3 (es) 2020-04-03 2020-11-11 Dispositivo para fijar un mueble a una base y método para fijar un cuerpo de mueble a una base

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