WO2024016035A1 - Paroi latérale pour un tiroir - Google Patents

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WO2024016035A1
WO2024016035A1 PCT/AT2023/060222 AT2023060222W WO2024016035A1 WO 2024016035 A1 WO2024016035 A1 WO 2024016035A1 AT 2023060222 W AT2023060222 W AT 2023060222W WO 2024016035 A1 WO2024016035 A1 WO 2024016035A1
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Harald Hofherr
David Beck
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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
    • A47B88/00Drawers for tables, cabinets or like furniture; Guides for drawers
    • A47B88/90Constructional details of drawers
    • A47B88/919Accessories or additional elements for drawers, e.g. drawer lighting
    • A47B88/931Rails or rods mounted above the drawer walls, e.g. for stabilisation of the drawer or for suspension of the content
    • A47B88/938Means for connecting rails or rods to drawers
    • 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
    • A47B88/00Drawers for tables, cabinets or like furniture; Guides for drawers
    • A47B88/40Sliding drawers; Slides or guides therefor
    • A47B88/423Fastening devices for slides or guides
    • A47B88/427Fastening devices for slides or guides at drawer side
    • 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
    • A47B88/00Drawers for tables, cabinets or like furniture; Guides for drawers
    • A47B88/90Constructional details of drawers
    • A47B88/944Drawers characterised by the front panel
    • A47B88/95Drawers characterised by the front panel characterised by connection means for the front panel
    • 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
    • A47B88/00Drawers for tables, cabinets or like furniture; Guides for drawers
    • A47B88/40Sliding drawers; Slides or guides therefor
    • A47B88/423Fastening devices for slides or guides
    • A47B88/427Fastening devices for slides or guides at drawer side
    • A47B2088/4276Fastening devices for slides or guides at drawer side at drawer front via latch means or locking lever
    • 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
    • A47B88/00Drawers for tables, cabinets or like furniture; Guides for drawers
    • A47B88/90Constructional details of drawers
    • A47B88/944Drawers characterised by the front panel
    • A47B88/95Drawers characterised by the front panel characterised by connection means for the front panel
    • A47B2088/953Drawers characterised by the front panel characterised by connection means for the front panel fastening the front panel to a metal sheet side wall

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  • the present invention relates to a drawer side wall for a drawer, comprising a hollow profile and a connecting device for releasably connecting a front panel to the drawer side wall, the connecting device being arranged at least partially within the hollow profile, the connecting device having at least one coupling device for releasably coupling the drawer side wall a pull-out rail of a drawer pull-out guide.
  • the invention further relates to an arrangement with at least one drawer side wall, preferably two drawer side walls, of the type to be described and with at least one front panel.
  • the invention relates to a method for coupling a drawer side wall of the type to be described with a pull-out rail of a drawer pull-out guide.
  • EP 0 740 917 A1 discloses a drawer side wall consisting of a hollow profile with a connecting device for releasably connecting to a front panel.
  • the connecting device comprises a spring-loaded rocker arm, which can be releasably locked with a holding part to be attached to the front panel.
  • drawer side walls with a connecting device are disclosed, which can be connected both to a drawer front panel and to an extendable running rail of a drawer pull-out guide.
  • a disadvantage of these designs is that the connecting device for coupling with the pull-out rail of the drawer pull-out guide must be inserted precisely, with considerable frictional resistance having to be overcome to couple and uncouple the pull-out rail.
  • the object of the present invention is to provide an improved drawer side wall while avoiding the disadvantages listed above indicate which can be built more compactly, simply and cost-effectively.
  • the at least one coupling device has at least one pivotable or bendable coupling lever for releasably coupling with the pull-out rail of the drawer pull-out guide and/or at least one coupling element that can be releasably coupled with a coupling lever for releasably coupling with the pull-out rail of the drawer pull-out guide.
  • a drawer side wall is provided with a connecting device, which can be releasably connected both to the front panel of a drawer and releasably coupled to a pull-out rail of a drawer pull-out guide.
  • the functions for attaching the front panel and for coupling the drawer side wall with the pull-out rail of the drawer pull-out guide are combined into a common structural unit, without the need for two separate structural units to be used to fulfill these functions.
  • the common structural unit of the connecting device can therefore be built to be more compact, simpler and more cost-effective.
  • Fig. la-ld show a drawer with drawer side walls and a front panel in a perspective view as well as enlarged detailed views
  • Fig. 2a, 2b show the drawer pull-out guide and the drawer side wall to be coupled to the pull-out rail in a perspective view as well as an enlarged detailed view of this,
  • Fig. 3a, 3b show the coupling of the drawer side wall with the pull-out rail of the drawer pull-out guide in two different positions
  • Fig. 4a, 4b show the coupling lever and the coupling element in a perspective view and in a coupled position as well as the coupling lever mounted on the pull-out rail in a cross section
  • FIG. 5 shows a possible exemplary embodiment of a connecting device in an exploded view
  • Fig. 6a, 6b show the drawer side wall in a perspective view from below and an enlarged detailed view of it
  • Fig. 7a-7c show the releasable locking of the holding part to be attached to the front panel with the connecting device in successive steps
  • Fig. 8a, 8b show a further exemplary embodiment of a drawer side wall in a perspective view as well as an enlarged detailed representation of this,
  • Fig. 9 shows the exemplary embodiment
  • Fig. 10a-10c show the connection device according to FIG. 9 in a perspective view from below as well as two enlarged detailed representations
  • Fig. lla-lld show the coupling process of the connecting device according to FIG. 10a-10c in successive steps
  • Fig. 12a-12e show the unlocking process
  • Fig. 13a-13c show various views of a further exemplary embodiment of a drawer side wall with a reset device for resetting the coupling lever
  • Fig. 14a, 14b show the connecting device according to the drawer side wall of FIG. 13a-13c in two different positions of the coupling lever
  • FIG. 15a-15c show the connecting device according to FIG. 14a, 14b in a slightly modified embodiment in different views.
  • Fig. la shows a perspective view of a drawer 1 with drawer side walls 2, a front panel 3 to be connected to the drawer side walls 2, a drawer base 4 and a rear wall 5.
  • the drawer side walls 2 each include a connecting device 6 for, preferably releasably, connecting the front panel 3 to the drawer side wall 2.
  • the drawer side walls 2 each have a hollow profile 8, preferably made of metal, in which the connecting device 6 can be arranged at least in some areas, preferably essentially completely.
  • the drawer side wall 2 has an end face 7 facing the front panel 3, with the connecting device 6 in a connected state between the drawer side wall 2 and the front panel 3 contacting at least partially a rear side of the front panel 3 facing the drawer side wall 2.
  • the drawer 1 is mounted so that it can move relative to a furniture body, not shown here, via a drawer pull-out guide 9.
  • the drawer pull guide 9 comprises a body rail 10 to be attached to a furniture body and at least one relative to the Body rail 10 movable pull-out rail 11.
  • the drawer 1 can be releasably coupled to the pull-out rail 11 of the drawer pull-out guide 9 via a coupling device 18 (FIG. 2a), which will be described later.
  • the drawer 1 includes at least one rear wall 5 that can be arranged parallel to the front panel 3.
  • the drawer side wall 2 can have at least one rear wall holder 12, via which the rear wall 5 can be connected to the drawer side wall 2, preferably releasably.
  • Fig. 1b shows the one in Fig. la framed area in an enlarged view.
  • Fig. 1c shows a holding part 13 which, for example, has screws
  • Fig. Id shows the holding part 13 attached to the back of the front panel 3.
  • the connecting device 6 can advantageously have a locking device 29 (FIG. 5), through which the holding part 13 can be releasably locked to the drawer side wall 2.
  • Fig. 2a shows the drawer side wall 2 in a perspective view from above, the drawer side wall 2 being releasably coupled to the pull-out rail 11 of the drawer pull-out guide 9 via a coupling device 18.
  • the coupling device 18 comprises a coupling element 18a arranged on the drawer side wall 2, which can be releasably coupled to a coupling lever 18b of the pull-out rail 11.
  • 2a shows the uncoupled state between the coupling element 18a and the coupling lever 18b.
  • the coupling device 18 with the coupling element 18a and the connecting device 6 for, preferably releasably, connecting the front panel 3 to the drawer side wall 2 are combined into a common structural unit.
  • the coupling lever 18b for releasably coupling with the coupling element 18a is mounted on the pull-out rail 11 so that it can be bent or pivoted about an axis that runs vertically in the installed position.
  • the drawer pull-out guide 9 can have a height adjustment device 17 with a movable actuating element 17a, with a height position of the drawer 1 relative to the pull-out rail 11 being adjustable by actuating the actuating element 17a.
  • a hook 15 is provided, which is arranged at a predetermined distance from the top of the pull-out rail 11 and which extends in the longitudinal direction L of the drawer side wall 2.
  • the hook 15 is received in a hole 16 in the rear wall holder 12.
  • the hook 15 defines a rear position of the drawer 1 on the pull-out rail 11.
  • the rear area of the drawer 1 can be stabilized in a direction transverse to the longitudinal direction L of the drawer side wall 2 by the hook 15 engaging in the hole 16.
  • Fig. 2b shows the one in Fig. 2a framed area in an enlarged view.
  • the drawer side wall 2 is essentially cuboid and/or essentially rectangular in a cross-sectional plane perpendicular to the longitudinal direction L of the drawer side wall 2.
  • the connecting device 6 for releasably connecting to the front panel 3 includes the coupling device 18, through which the drawer side wall 2 can be releasably coupled to the pull-out rail 11 of the drawer pull-out guide 9.
  • the coupling device 18 comprises at least one coupling element 18a arranged on the drawer side wall 2, which can be releasably coupled to the coupling lever 18b.
  • the coupling element 18a has a contact surface 19, a first stop surface 20a running in the longitudinal direction L and/or a second stop surface 20b, which extends transversely to the longitudinal direction L of the drawer side wall 2.
  • the contact surface 19 is designed to contact the drawer side wall 2, the first stop surface 20a to contact a vertical web 23 of the pull-out rail 11 and the second stop surface 20b to contact the coupling lever 18b. Due to the locking surfaces 22 offset in a longitudinal direction L of the drawer side wall 2, the drawer 1 can assume different depth positions in a locked state with the pull-out rail 11, so that the front of the front panel 3 can be aligned essentially in a common plane to adjacent front panels.
  • the coupling lever 18b is arranged on the connecting device 6 of the drawer side wall 2 and the coupling element 18a is arranged on the pull-out rail 11.
  • the coupling element 18a has at least one inclined surface 20c, through which the coupling lever 18b can be deflected against a spring force in a direction transverse to the longitudinal direction L of the drawer side wall 2 when the drawer side wall 2 is coupled to the pull-out rail 11. After deflection, the coupling lever 18b can be automatically locked to the coupling element 18a by the built-up spring force.
  • the drawer side wall 2 has a groove 24 running in the longitudinal direction L of the drawer side wall 2 for receiving an edge of the drawer bottom 4.
  • the groove 24 can have an upper retaining web 24a and a lower retaining web 24b spaced therefrom and running essentially parallel, between which the edge of the drawer bottom 4 can be arranged.
  • At least one side surface of the drawer side wall 2 is formed from a one-piece sheet metal piece, with the groove 24 together with the two retaining webs 24a, 24b being formed into the sheet metal piece by bending.
  • Fig. 3a shows the coupling of the drawer side wall 2 in a further position of the drawer side wall 2 relative to the pull-out rail 11.
  • the coupling lever 18b By pushing the drawer side wall 2 onto the pull-out rail 11 of the drawer pull-out guide 9, the coupling lever 18b is pivoted by the interaction of the two inclined surfaces 20c, 21 in a plane running parallel to the running plane of the pull-out rail 11, whereby an energy storage device can be charged to apply force to the coupling lever 18b.
  • the front end of the pull-out rail 11 has a web 11a, preferably sloping towards the front, which is slidably guided in a guide 25 of the coupling lever 18b.
  • the coupling lever 18b can be precisely guided in a lateral direction.
  • Fig. 3b shows the locked position between the drawer side wall 2 and the pull-out rail 11.
  • the coupling lever 18b can be releasably coupled to the coupling element 18a by the force of the relaxing energy storage device.
  • the first stop surface 20a of the coupling element 18a rests on the vertical web 23 of the pull-out rail 11 and thus stabilizes the drawer side wall 2 in a direction transverse to the longitudinal direction L.
  • the coupling lever 18b can, for example, have a handle 26 designed for manual operation, through which the coupling between the drawer side wall 2 and the pull-out rail 11 can be released. By manually operating the handle 26 against the resilient force of the coupling lever 18b, the coupling between the drawer side wall 2 and the pull-out rail 11 can be released again.
  • Fig. 4a shows the coupled position between the coupling lever 18b and the coupling element 18a in a perspective view.
  • the coupling element 18a is arranged on a base body 6a of the connecting device 6, whereby the Base body 6a can be arranged in a front area of the drawer side wall 2.
  • the coupling lever 18b with the locking surfaces 22 is mounted on a flexible joint 27, which in this exemplary embodiment forms the energy storage for applying force to the coupling lever 18b.
  • the coupling lever 18b includes the guide 25, which runs transversely to the longitudinal direction L, for the linear guidance of the web 11a of the pull-out rail 11.
  • the coupling lever 18b can be connected to the pull-out rail 11 of the drawer pull-out guide 9 via at least one fastening section 28.
  • Fig. 4b shows a cross section of the coupling lever 18b arranged on the pull-out rail 11. You can see the web 11a of the pull-out rail 11 sloping towards the front, with the coupling lever 18b being guided displaceably in a direction transverse to the longitudinal direction L via the web 11a engaging in the guide 25.
  • Fig. 5 shows a possible exemplary embodiment of a connecting device 6 in an exploded view.
  • the connecting device 6 has a base body 6a, preferably made of plastic, which can be arranged within the hollow profile 8 of the drawer side wall 2. It can be seen that the coupling element 18a of the coupling device 18 is arranged on or in the base body 6a of the connecting device 6.
  • the connecting device 6 has a groove 24 which extends in the longitudinal direction L of the drawer side wall 2 and in which an edge of the drawer base 4 can be arranged.
  • the locking device 29 has at least one, preferably spring-loaded and/or movably mounted,
  • Locking element 29a has, and/or
  • - has at least one adjusting device 31, through which a position of the front panel 3 relative to the drawer side wall 2 can be adjusted in at least one direction, preferably transverse to a longitudinal direction L of the drawer side wall 2, preferably wherein the at least one adjusting device 31 has at least one eccentric 32, and /or
  • - Has a base body 6a, preferably wherein the base body 6a is made of plastic and/or is essentially L-shaped.
  • the locking device 29 has a locking element 29a loaded by a spring element 29b with a notch 30 which is designed to receive a bolt 13a of the holding part 13.
  • the locking element 29a is moved upwards by the inclined surface 33 against the force of the spring element 29b, with the bolt 13a subsequently being lockable in the notch 30.
  • the adjusting device 31 can have a rotatable adjusting element 31a with at least one eccentric 32, which can be arranged between the two mutually parallel side webs of the holding part 13. By rotating the adjusting element 31a, the holding part 13 (and thus the front panel 3) can be adjusted in a lateral direction relative to the base body 6a.
  • Fig. 6a shows the drawer side wall 2 with the hollow profile 8 in a perspective view from below.
  • the holding part 13 to be attached to the front panel 3 is locked with the locking device 29 of the connecting device 6.
  • Fig. 6b shows the one in Fig. 6a framed area in an enlarged
  • the coupling element 18a of the coupling device 18 is intended for detachable coupling with the pull-out rail 11 of the drawer pull-out guide 9.
  • the locking element 29a of the locking device 29 projects downwards from the drawer side wall 2, the locking between the holding part 13 and the locking element 29 being releasable by exerting pressure on the locking element 29.
  • the adjusting element 31a of the adjusting device 31 has a receptacle for a tool, with a position of the holding part 13 being adjustable in a direction transverse to the longitudinal direction L of the drawer side wall 2 by rotating the adjusting element 31a.
  • Fig. 7a-7c show the releasable locking of the holding part 13 to be attached to the front panel 3 with the connecting device 6 in successive steps.
  • Fig. 7a shows the holding part 13 with the bolt 13a, which can be releasably locked with the locking element 29a of the locking device 29 when the holding part 13 is inserted.
  • Fig. 7b shows that the locking element 29a is moved against the force of the spring element 29b when the bolt 13a hits the inclined surface 33 of the locking element 29a.
  • the spring element 29b can be designed as a compression spring. This means that the locking element 29a is moved upwards against the force of the spring element 29b.
  • Fig. 7 c shows that the bolt 13a of the holding part 13 is locked by the force of the relaxing spring element 29b, the bolt 13a of the holding part 13 being in the locked state within the notch 30 of the locking element 29.
  • Fig. 8a shows a further exemplary embodiment of a drawer side wall 2, which is coupled to the pull-out rail 11 of the drawer pull-out guide 9 via a coupling device 18.
  • the body rail 10 of the drawer pull-out guide 9 has a fastening section 10a through which the body rail 10 is to be fastened to a furniture body.
  • the drawer side wall 2 is arranged in a coupled state between the fastening section 10a of the body rail 10 and a vertical leg 23 of the pull-out rail 11.
  • the connecting device 6 has a coupling device 18 with a pivotable coupling lever 18b, which can be releasably coupled to the pull-out rail 11 of the drawer pull-out guide 9.
  • Fig. 8b shows the one in Fig. 8a circled area in an enlarged view.
  • the coupling lever 18b is mounted on the drawer side wall 2 so that it can pivot about a vertical axis 34 (FIG. 9) and projects transversely from an inner side surface of the drawer side wall 2.
  • the coupling lever 18b can have two or more locking surfaces 22, which are arranged offset from one another in the longitudinal direction L of the drawer side wall 2. Due to the different locking surfaces 22, the drawer side wall 2 can be locked in two or more different depth positions in relation to the pull-out rail 11. In this way, the depth position of the drawer 1 can also be aligned in relation to a furniture body. It can be seen that one of the locking surfaces 22 rests on an edge 23a of the vertical web 23 of the pull-out rail 11.
  • Fig. 9 shows the exemplary embodiment of the connecting device 6 of the drawer side wall 2 according to FIGS. 8a, 8b in an exploded view.
  • the coupling lever 18b is mounted on the base body 6a, preferably on an underside of the base body 6a, so that it can pivot about an axis 34.
  • the coupling lever 18b can be acted upon by a spring 35, through which the coupling lever 18b can be pressed in the direction of a coupling position.
  • Fig. 10a shows the connecting device 6 according to FIG. 9 in a perspective view from below.
  • the coupling lever 18b is pivotally mounted about the axis 34 and is pressed by the spring 35 in the direction of the coupling position.
  • the spring 35 can, as shown, be formed by a material elasticity of a plastic file or alternatively by a mechanical spring element (for example a tension spring, a compression spring or a torsion spring). For reasons of clarity, the pull-out rail 11 is not shown.
  • Fig. 10b shows the one in Fig. 10a framed area in an enlarged view, with the coupling lever 18b in an unlocking position.
  • Fig. 10c shows the coupling lever 18b in a coupling position, which is provided by the force of the spring 35.
  • Fig. lla-lld show the coupling process of the connecting device 6 according to FIG. 10a-10c in successive steps.
  • Fig. 11a shows the coupling lever 18b, which is pivotally mounted on the base body 6a about the axis 34 and which is pressed by the spring 35 in the direction of the coupling position.
  • the coupling lever 18b is to be connected to the pull-out rail 11 of the drawer pull-out guide 9, the pull-out rail 11 having a vertical web 23 and an edge 23a for contacting the coupling lever 18b.
  • the pull-out rail 11 has a stop 36 through which the coupling lever 18b can be deflected against the force of the spring 35. In this way the spring 35 can be charged.
  • Fig. 11b shows that the coupling lever 18b hits the stop 36 of the pull-out rail 11 when the drawer side wall 2 is pushed onto the pull-out rail 11. In this way, the coupling lever 18b is pressed against the force of the spring 35.
  • Fig. 11c shows that the tensioned coupling lever 18b at another
  • the pull-out rail 11 can be moved along an outside of the vertical web 23.
  • Fig. lld shows that the spring-loaded coupling lever 18b enters a recess in the pull-out rail 11, with the coupling lever 18b being pressed into the coupling position by the force of the relaxing spring 35.
  • a locking surface 22 of the coupling lever 18b and an edge 23a of the pull-out rail 11 lie against each other and thus prevent a relative movement between the drawer side wall 2 and the pull-out rail 11.
  • Fig. 12a-12e show the unlocking process of the connecting device 6 according to FIG. 10a-10c in successive steps.
  • Fig. 12a shows the coupled position between the coupling lever 18b and the pull-out rail 11, with the coupling lever 18b resting on the edge 23a of the pull-out rail 11.
  • Fig. 12b shows that the drawer side wall 2 must be raised manually by the height Ax so that the coupling lever 18b can be detached from the edge 23a of the pull-out rail 11.
  • Fig. 12 c shows that the drawer 1 was pulled by a user by the distance As in the pull-out direction 38.
  • the coupling lever 18b was moved through a first gap 37a running in the longitudinal direction L of the pull-out rail 11.
  • Fig. 12d shows that the drawer 1 is lowered by the height Axl by manually pressing the drawer side walls 2 of the drawer 1 downwards.
  • Fig. 12e shows that the drawer 1 was moved further in the pull-out direction 38, with the coupling lever 18b being movable through a second gap 37b of the pull-out rail 11 running in the longitudinal direction L. After the coupling lever 18b moves through the second gap 37b of the pull rail 11 the drawer side wall 2 and the pull-out rail 11 can be separated from each other.
  • the method for coupling a drawer side wall 2 of the type in question with a pull-out rail 11 of a drawer pull-out guide 9 is characterized in that the drawer side wall 2 is releasably coupled to the pull-out rail 11 by means of the coupling device 18.
  • the drawer side wall 2 is moved essentially parallel to a longitudinal direction L of the pull-out rail 11 for the coupling and/or the coupling device 18 has a spring-loaded coupling lever 18b, which counteracts the resilient effect during coupling is displaced.
  • the drawer side wall 2 is manually raised for decoupling from the drawer pull-out guide 9 starting from the connected state, then in the pull-out direction 38, then lowered and then moved again in the pull-out direction 38.
  • Fig. 13a-13c show another embodiment of a drawer side wall 2 in different views.
  • Fig. 13a shows a perspective view of the drawer side wall 2 in the form of a hollow profile 8.
  • the holding part 13 (Fig. 1c, Fig. Id) to be locked with the locking device 29 is to be fastened to the front panel 3 via at least one screw 14.
  • the holding part 13 can be released by pressing the locking element 29a against the force of a spring element 29b (FIG. 5).
  • the drawer side wall 2 has a groove 24 running in the longitudinal direction L for receiving the drawer bottom 4 in certain areas, the drawer bottom 4 being fastened in a non-positive manner within the groove 24 of the drawer side wall 2 via at least one fastening element 40, for example in the form of at least one claw.
  • the coupling lever 18b is mounted on the drawer side wall 2 so that it can rotate about an axis of rotation 42 (Fig. 14a, Fig. 14b) which runs vertically in the assembled position.
  • the at least one coupling lever 18b can be reset from a coupling position to a release position by a reset device 39.
  • the reset device 39 comprises at least one slider 39a, which is mounted displaceably in a longitudinal direction L of the drawer side wall 2, and/or
  • the reset device 39 has at least one reset contour 39b
  • Coupling lever 18b can be displaced from the coupling position in the direction of the release position, and/or
  • the reset device 39 has at least one handle element 41, which protrudes downwards from the drawer side wall 2, in particular in an assembly position of the drawer side wall 2.
  • Fig. 13b shows a partial section of the drawer side wall 2 in a view from below, with the coupling lever 18b in a coupling position with the pull-out rail 11 of the drawer pull-out guide 9, not shown here.
  • the coupling lever 18b is moved from the coupling position according to FIG. 13b can be moved into a release position, as shown in FIG. 13c is shown.
  • Fig. 13c shows a section of the drawer side wall 2 in a view from below, with the coupling lever 18b in the release position.
  • the slide 39a which can be actuated by at least one handle element 41, preferably two handle elements 41, a conscious decoupling of the coupling lever 18b from the pull-out rail 11 of the drawer pull-out guide 9 can be brought about.
  • the at least one handle element 41 is connected in one piece to the slide 39a and/or is directly accessible for manual operation.
  • slider 39a and the at least one handle element 41 can be designed as separate components and to be connected to one another in a movement-coupled manner.
  • the coupling lever 18b can be biased in the direction of the locking position by at least one spring 35 (FIGS. 10a-10c), with a defined unlocking of the coupling lever 18b being possible by moving the slide 39a against a force of the spring 35.
  • Fig. 14a shows the connecting device 6 of the drawer side wall 2 according to FIGS. 13a-13c.
  • the coupling lever 18b of the coupling device 18 is mounted on the base body 6a so that it can pivot about an axis of rotation 42.
  • the reset device 39 can have at least one reset contour 39b, through which the at least one coupling lever 18b can be displaced from the coupling position in the direction of the release position.
  • Fig. 14b shows the connecting device 6 according to FIG. 14a, whereby the coupling lever 18b is in a release position relative to the pull-out rail 11 of the drawer pull-out guide 9, not shown here.
  • Fig. 15a shows the connecting device 6 according to a slightly modified embodiment in a side view, wherein the holding part 13 is locked to the connecting device 6 via the locking device 29 to the locking element 29a.
  • at least one spring element 43 is arranged on the slide 39a of the reset device 39.
  • the spring element 43 ensures the correct position of the slide 39a relative to the base body 6a of the connecting device, with the slide 39a resting on the coupling lever 18b of the coupling device 18 due to the force of the spring element 43.
  • Fig. 15b shows the one in Fig. 15a framed area “B” in an enlarged view.
  • Fig. 15 c shows a cross section along the line in Fig. 15b shown level C-C. It can be seen that the slide 39a of the reset device 39 has a first reset contour 39b and the coupling lever 18b of the coupling device 18 has a second reset contour 39c, the first reset contour 39b and the second reset contour 39c when the coupling lever 18b moves between the coupling position into a release position run together.
  • the first reset contour 39b and the second reset contour 39c can each be curved.
  • the coupling lever 18b is biased in the direction of the coupling position by a spring 35, for example in the form of a leaf spring.
  • the force of the spring element 43 is weaker than the force of the spring

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L'invention concerne une paroi latérale (2) pour un tiroir (1), comprenant une section profilée creuse (8) et un dispositif de connexion (6) pour connecter de manière amovible un panneau avant (3) à la paroi latérale de tiroir (2). Le dispositif de connexion (6) est agencé dans la section profilée creuse (8) au moins dans certaines régions, et le dispositif de connexion (6) comprend au moins un dispositif d'accouplement (18) pour coupler de manière amovible la paroi latérale de tiroir (2) à un rail d'extraction (11) d'un guide d'extraction de tiroir (9), l'au moins un dispositif d'accouplement (18) ayant au moins un levier d'accouplement pivotant ou flexible (18b) pour s'accoupler de manière amovible au rail d'extraction (11) du guide d'extraction de tiroir (9) et/ou au moins un élément d'accouplement (18a), qui peut être couplé de manière amovible à un levier d'accouplement (18b), pour s'accoupler de manière amovible au rail d'extraction (11) du guide d'extraction de tiroir (9).
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DE9401168U1 (de) 1993-02-10 1994-04-07 Julius Blum Ges.m.b.H., Höchst Befestigungsvorrichtung einer Frontblende einer Schublade
DE9419610U1 (de) 1994-01-17 1995-02-16 Julius Blum Ges.m.b.H., Höchst Vorrichtung zur Befestigung der Frontblende einer Schublade
EP0740917A1 (fr) 1993-09-21 1996-11-06 Julius Blum Gesellschaft m.b.H. Dispositif pour fixer le panneau avant de tiroir, en particulier tiroir à double paroi, sur les parois latérales
DE202007001782U1 (de) 2006-09-08 2008-01-10 Paul Hettich Gmbh & Co. Kg Schubkasten
WO2015172164A1 (fr) * 2014-05-14 2015-11-19 Julius Blum Gmbh Paroi latérale de tiroir

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DE9401168U1 (de) 1993-02-10 1994-04-07 Julius Blum Ges.m.b.H., Höchst Befestigungsvorrichtung einer Frontblende einer Schublade
EP0740917A1 (fr) 1993-09-21 1996-11-06 Julius Blum Gesellschaft m.b.H. Dispositif pour fixer le panneau avant de tiroir, en particulier tiroir à double paroi, sur les parois latérales
DE9419610U1 (de) 1994-01-17 1995-02-16 Julius Blum Ges.m.b.H., Höchst Vorrichtung zur Befestigung der Frontblende einer Schublade
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