The present invention concerns a double-walled drawer side wall comprising an outer wall and an inner wall connected thereto. The invention further concerns a process for producing such a double-walled drawer side wall and a drawer having such double-walled drawer side walls.
Double-walled drawer side walls are already very well-known in the state of the art. In most cases, those double-walled drawer side walls comprise a metal sheet which is shaped in a hat configuration, wherein the outer wall and the inner wall can be formed integrally with each other. It is, however, also possible for those two walls to be joined together by known connecting procedures. Overall such double-walled drawer side walls have the advantage that functional parts can be accommodated in the interior thereof, for example in the front region a connecting device for releasable connection to a front wall holder which is pre-fitted to a front panel of the drawer. A so-called rear wall holder to which the rear wall of the drawer can be latchingly engaged can be provided at the rear end.
The double-walled drawer side wall is typically of a hat-shaped configuration, wherein the underside can be fitted on to a rail system directly or by way of a drawer box rail connected to the outer and/or the inner wall. Such rail systems typically have a carcass rail which is fixed to the carcass of the article of furniture and a drawer rail which is movable relative thereto, in particular by way of rolling bodies, and which in operation can be fixedly connected to the drawer. A central rail can also be disposed between those two rails to provide a so-called full-extension arrangement.
At its lower region the double-walled drawer side wall can have a profiled drawer box rail which extends in the longitudinal direction and which is fixedly connected to the double-walled drawer side wall. Such a drawer box rail typically also has a leg which points towards the inside of the drawer and on which a drawer bottom can be placed. The region of the drawer box rail, that is opened out in its profile and is open substantially downwardly in a U-shape serves for receiving and joining to a drawer rail of a rail system. All those particularities and details can preferably also be provided in the double-walled drawer side wall according to the invention.
A drawer with two such double-walled drawer side walls to the left and the right, a drawer bottom, a rear back wall and a front panel can typically be suspended releasably in a rail system provided in the furniture carcass and can be releasably connected thereto. In other words, the drawer can be easily inserted into the rail system in the carcass of the article of furniture and removed again therefrom, for example, for cleaning purposes or in initial fitment. In that respect there is the problem that, with the drawer removed, a support surface, for example a worktop in the kitchen, is damaged and in particular scratched by the drawer in handling thereof.
The object of the invention is to provide a double-walled drawer side wall with which the risk of damage when handling a drawer with such a double-walled drawer side wall is reduced. In addition, the invention aims to provide a process for producing such a drawer side wall and a drawer equipped therewith.
The invention is based on the realization that the main risk of damaging a surface, in particular the surface of a worktop of a kitchen, arises from lifting up a drawer resting thereon at the front side thereof, because then the rear lower end of the double-walled drawer side wall, which is normally of a sharp-edged nature, can scratch the surface and thus damage it.
The basic idea of the invention is now that of making that critical rear lower end of the outer wall less sharp-edged by virtue of a rounded configuration and thus minimising the risk of damage.
That rounded configuration can either be formed in the material of the drawer side wall itself but in accordance with a further variant of the invention it is also possible for the rounded configuration to be provided on a separate edge protection part which is connected to the outer wall—preferably by way of a latching connection.
A still further improvement in scratch protection can be achieved if the end of the rounded configuration—like also the rest of the double-walled drawer side wall—is coated. That coating can be for example a powder coating or a paint or lacquer. Other coatings are also certainly conceivable and possible. What is essential is that those coatings, in contrast to the generally metal material of the outer wall, are softer and smoother, in particular when applied also to the end of the rounded configuration and the scratching risk is further reduced.
Further advantages and details of the invention will be described more fully by means of the following specific description:
In the specific description hereinafter the positional references up and down are to be interpreted in relation to the usual position of installation of the drawer, in which it is displaceable horizontally. The expressions front and rear relate to the extension direction of the drawer, in which respect a front panel is arranged at the front in the extension direction while a back wall is provided at the rear side which is rearward in the extension direction. The two double-walled drawer side walls which define the interior of the drawer extend in the extension direction, and then the entire drawer is closed off downwardly by a drawer bottom.
In such a case it is usual for the drawer 1 to be placed on the worktop 10 or another support surface. Frequently in that case the drawer 1 is tilted upwardly at the front as shown by the directional arrow 2a, whereby, as shown in
The view shown in
Besides the drawer bottom 3 and the back wall 5, the drawer 1 has a drawer side wall 4, the outer wall 4a of which is flanged over in the lower region along the longitudinal edge 12. The rounded configuration 11 according to the invention is provided in that region which is flanged in a U-shape.
A drawer box rail 13 is fixedly connected to the drawer side wall 4.
At the underside a drawer box rail 13 is fixedly connected to the double-walled drawer side wall 4, more specifically both to the outer wall 4a and also to the inner wall 4b. The connection 14 can be made for example by welding or gluing. The drawer box rail 13 has a support leg 13a for the drawer bottom 3 and serves for releasable connection to a diagrammatically illustrated rail system comprising a drawer rail 9, a central rail and a carcass rail 8.
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The spacing D of the rounded configuration 11 from the notional intersection S is at least 1 mm, preferably at least 2 mm, and at most 2 cm.
Those dimensions provide for good edge protection. On the other hand the visual aspect is not adversely affected.
The embodiment shown in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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A 51046/2017 | Dec 2017 | AT | national |
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | PCT/AT2018/060290 | Dec 2018 | US |
Child | 16902445 | US |