This application is a U.S. National Phase of International Application No. PCT/EP2006/067585, filed Oct. 19, 2006, which designates the U.S. and claims priority to German Application No. 102005057153.0, filed Nov. 30, 2005, the entire contents of each are hereby incorporated by reference.
The present invention relates to a device for covering a gap between a housing of a domestic appliance and a surface which is adjacent thereto.
In order to create a join with a uniform appearance between domestic appliances and cabinets in a kitchen, it is common practice to introduce built-in domestic appliances into niches of kitchen furniture in each instance and to screen them with a furniture panel, which has the same design features as adjacent cabinet doors. Noticeable gaps between the device and adjacent items of furniture can be avoided since the furniture niches have predefined grid dimensions to which the dimensions of the built-in device and its front panel are adapted.
If a household appliance of a freestanding design is to be installed in an intermediate space between existing furniture or devices or for instance under a suspended cabinet, it cannot be assumed that this intermediate space has grid dimensions. Instead, gaps which may have different widths occur between the domestic appliance and the adjacent furniture or devices. These gaps negatively affect the appearance and are also troublesome for daily use, since objects and dirt can enter therein and can only be removed again with effort.
The object of the invention is to specify a device for covering a gap between a housing of a domestic appliance and a surface which is adjacent thereto, with it being possible to easily assemble said device, which consists of a small number of parts and can be easily adjusted to gaps of different widths.
The object is achieved by a device for covering a gap between a housing of a domestic appliance and a surface which is adjacent thereto, having two profile elements, a first of which is configured for securing to the surface and the second for securing to the housing, wherein one of the profile elements comprises a groove and the other a spring, and the spring can be introduced in the direction of the width of the gap into the groove. An adjustment to different gap widths is possible by allowing the spring to penetrate into the groove to varying degrees depending on the gap width during assembly without different models of the profile elements having to be provided herefor.
Particularly extensive adjustability to different gap widths can be achieved as a result if the spring has successive weak points in the insertion direction, at which it can be shortened by e.g. breaking or cutting off.
These weak points are preferably narrow channels. These do not merely determine a preset breaking point or guide a cutting tool, but simultaneously allow for improved coherence between the spring and groove by means of locking mechanism.
In order to eliminate or at least reduce the ability of the domestic appliance to move in relation to the surface, the device also preferably comprises a deformable coupling part to be secured to the housing and the surface and thereby bridging the gap.
The coupling part comprises a preferably first plate for securing to the housing, a second plate for securing to the surface as well as an intermediate piece which is flexibly connected to both panels. Such a coupling part can be attached in gaps of various widths on account of its flexibility. In particular, in the case of a horizontal gap between the housing and furniture unit permanently mounted thereabove, like a suspended cabinet, it is nevertheless sufficient to secure the housing in respect of the furniture.
To this end, the second panel of the coupling part can also serve to clamp the first profile element to the surface.
A lug is advantageously formed on a main surface of the second panel, through which extends a screw hole for screwing onto the surface. While the lug comes into contact with the surface of the furniture while being screwed thereonto, a gap remains between the parts of the main surface of the second panel and of the surface of the furniture which surround the lug, into which gap the first profile element can still be inserted if the coupling part is already secured to the surface of the furniture.
In order to make such a subsequent insertion easier, a leg of the first profile element preferably has an open-edged slot which is dimensioned so as to receive the lug of the second panel.
The second profile element is preferably fixed to the sides of the housing by insertion into a gap which is delimited on one hand by the housing itself and on the other hand by the first panel of the coupling part.
Further features and advantages of the invention emerge from the description which follows of exemplary embodiments with reference to the accompanying figures, in which;
In the configuration shown in
The coupling part 5 punched out of sheet metal in a single piece comprises an essentially rectangular base plate 6, the width of which corresponds to that of the domestic appliance 1. Mounting tabs 8 protrude beyond a front edge of the base plate 6 at equal distances from one another. Slots 7 are cut into the base plate 6 on both sides of each mounting tab 8. Groups 9, 10 of slotted holes are punched out along the front edge of the base plate 6 as well as between the ends of two slots 7 which are adjacent to one another in each instance. The slots 7 and the groups of slotted holes 9, 10 each delimit intermediate pieces 11 which are easily bendable along the groups 9, 10, both in respect of the mounting tabs 8 and in respect of the remainder of the base plate 6.
Further mounting tabs 12 are formed on the longitudinal ends of the base plate 6 and are likewise displaced from these by groups of slotted holes 13. In the configuration shown in
A hinge connection, e.g. of the piano hinge type, may also be considered as an alternative to the one-piece connection between the base plate 6 and the lateral mounting tabs 12 shown in the Fig.
Holes 14 in the base plate 6 are used to screw the coupling part 5 to the body of the domestic appliance 1, provided holes 15, 16 in the mounting tabs 8, 12 used to screw the tabs to adjacent furniture 2, 3, 4 are available. The mounting tabs 8 each have an elongated lug 17 facing upwards, in which the holes 15 are formed.
The coupling part 5 can be used in various installation configurations.
One of the lateral mounting tabs 12 is rotated upwards by 90° about an axis which essentially coincides with the adjacent edge 38, so that the mounting tab 12 rests against the side wall of the furniture unit 2, and is screwed hereonto so that it fixes the domestic appliance 1 in a position in relation to the furniture unit 2, in which the door 19, when closed, is aligned flush with the front side of the furniture unit 2 or is otherwise aligned as desired.
In order to couple the domestic appliance 1 to a furniture unit which has the same height as itself, one of the lateral mounting tabs 12 can be rotated by 180° from the position shown in
If no furniture unit is mounted above the domestic appliance 1, as shown in
The use of the tabs 8 for coupling the device 1 to a suspended cabinet 4 arranged thereabove is shown in
Areas 23 surrounding the lug 17 (see
The vertical leg 28 is provided with a plurality of horizontally-extending narrow channels 29 on its rear side facing the body 18. These narrow channels 29 form weak points along which it is easily possible to shorten the leg 28 by cutting or breaking and thus to adjust it to the width of the gap 20.
Since the mounting tabs 8 must protrude beyond the front side of the body 18, in order to be able to screw them onto the underside of the cabinet 4, the vertical leg 28 of the cover profile 25 cannot touch the body 18 and therefore cannot completely close off the gap 20. A second cover profile 30, which is embodied here as an extruded section of the consistent cross-section in the form of a flat channel with side walls 31, 32, is used for this purpose. One of the side walls 31 rests against the front side of the body 18, and the other 32 contains a groove which opens upwards, into which the vertical leg 28 engages. In this way the fluted rear side of the leg 28 allows the leg 28 to lock into the groove.
A web 33 protrudes horizontally from the side wall 31 and engages into a gap 34 between the upper side of the body 18 and the base plate 6. A bulge 35 on the free end of the web 33 is locked onto stop notch plates 36 notched out of the base plate 6.
After securing the tab 8 to the suspended cabinet 4, these two cover profiles 25, 30 provide for a complete lamination of the gap 20 with two manual operations, by inserting the profile 25 into the gap 24 surrounding the lugs 17 of the tabs 8, and subsequently inserting the cover profile 30 into the gap 34 and attaching it onto the vertical leg 28.
It is also easily imaginable without the need for graphical illustration that profile elements like the cover profiles 25, 30 can also be provided in a gap between the domestic appliance 1 and the laterally adjacent furniture 2, 3 in order to cover these.
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PCT/EP2006/067585 | 10/19/2006 | WO | 00 | 5/27/2008 |
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