The present invention concerns a drawer side wall, in particular a double-walled drawer side wall, comprising an outer wall which has an outwardly disposed viewing surface and a rear side facing away from the viewing surface, and a cover having fixing means, by means of which it can be fixed to the rear side of the outer wall, wherein a viewing portion of the cover bears with its rearward side against the outer wall. The invention further concerns a cover for such a drawer side wall.
A cover of that kind are usual in drawers in order to fit corporate logos or other items of information at their viewing portion. The cover are intended to be preferably releasably connected to the drawer but nonetheless to hold well in position in operation. It is also desirable if the drawers give an aesthetically attractive impression even without the cover.
For the last-mentioned reason there has been a trend to fixing the cover to the rear side of the outer wall by way of fixing means so that the outwardly disposed viewing surface of the outer wall no longer has to be provided with ugly recesses or other fixing elements.
The object of the invention is to provide a drawer side wall and an associated cover, with which it is possible to easily mount the cover and nonetheless ensure secure positioning of the cover on the drawer side wall.
According to the invention, two mutually spaced separate recesses are provided at the rear side of the outer wall of the drawer side wall. In the case of drawer casings, which are mostly made from thin metal sheet, the two recesses provides stability advantages over a larger, for example, slot-like recess. In the subject of the invention, associated with the two spaced separate recesses on the cover are two elastically resilient separate clamping lugs, of which each one engages into one of the two recesses and thus permits secure positioning of the cover.
The cover according to the invention can be pushed on from below over the lower longitudinal edge of the outer wall of the drawer side wall. If the position of the clamping lugs—viewed in the longitudinal direction of the drawer—relative to the corresponding recesses already matches they simply latch into the recesses and thereby fix the cover reliably and accurately in position on the drawer side wall which holds there substantially in clamping relationship. It is however also possible for the cover to be firstly fitted at any location to the drawer side wall (in particular to be pushed on from below) and then displaced in the drawer longitudinal direction until the clamping lugs latchingly engage into the associated recesses and the cover is thereby correctly positioned.
The relative dimensioning of the recesses and the parts of the clamping lugs, that engage thereinto, are so selected that the clamping lugs can engage with slight lateral play to ensure reliable latching engagement. It will be noted however that the dimensions of the recesses should not be much greater than the engaging parts of the clamping lugs to ensure exact positioning. The lateral play which is given by the difference in size of the recesses relative to the engaging parts of the clamping lugs is desirably between 1/10 mm and 3 mm.
The recesses can preferably be provided on a flanged-over region of the outer wall. There the recesses can be in the form of through openings which however only pass through the flanged-over region while the viewing surface of the outer wall remains intact. Such openings can be produced relatively easily by mechanical processes, for example stamping. The depth of the recesses is well defined and precisely corresponds to the material thickness (sheet thickness) of the flanged-over portion. Such recesses can be particularly easily produced if they are substantially rectangular and are open towards the longitudinal edge of the flanged-over portion. That facilitates the stamping process. The rectangular shape also gives defined straight edges which permit accurate positioning of the cover element or the clamping lugs engaging therein.
The cover according to the invention has preferably one, preferably flat, viewing portion which in the mounted state lies externally against the drawer and for example can bear a corporate logo or another item of information. That viewing portion is then adjoined preferably downwardly viewed in a cross-section by a substantially U-shaped profiled connecting portion which can be fitted from below on to the longitudinal edge of the outer wall. Finally the two resilient clamping lugs are preferably adapted to be connected to the connecting portion and extend parallel to the rearward side of the viewing portion.
Such cover can be produced in one piece for example from metal or plastic. The resilient configuration derives from the material property of sheet metal or plastic itself. It is desirable for the two resilient clamping lugs to be provided respectively at the front and rear ends of the cover, that is to say at a large spacing relative to each other, to ensure non-twisting fitment.
At their free ends the clamping lugs preferably have a clamping nose which projects towards the viewing portion of the drawer side wall and which engages into the recesses of the drawer side wall and is held there in clamping relationship.
For easier assembly it is desirable if those clamping noses have an inclined surface, wherein a particularly preferred embodiment provides that the inclined surface is doubly inclined or slanted, once in relation to the longitudinal direction of the cover, that coincides with the longitudinal direction or extension direction of the drawer. That makes it easier for the cover, once it has been pushed from below on to the outer wall of the drawer side wall, to be displaced in the longitudinal direction, more specifically even from an initially completely wrong position, in which case in the displacement movement the first clamping lug firstly drops into the second recess provided for the second clamping lug. By way of the above-mentioned inclined surface the first clamping lug can be disengaged out of that second recess again by further displacement until it finally moves into its position in the correct first recess, at which moment the second clamping nose also drops into the second recess and is held there in clamping relationship. That defines the correct position of the cover in the longitudinal direction.
The inclined surface is also oriented inclinedly towards the side edges of the cover, which allows the cover to be easily pushed from below on to the lower longitudinal edge of the outer wall of the drawer side wall. In that case the clamping lugs are firstly spread open somewhat. When subsequently the clamping noses reach the recesses they engage resiliently clampingly into the recesses and hold the cover clampingly to the drawer side wall, in which case the connection, besides the clamping action which provides a force-locking connection, also has a positively locking component, wherein the edges of the recesses co-operate with the non-inclined edges of the latching noses and thus ensure a positively locking position of the cover in the longitudinal direction.
Further advantages and details of the invention are described more fully by means of the specific description hereinafter:
The drawer 1 shown in
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Pushing the cover 4 on and moving it longitudinally is possible even if, as shown in
a show the exactly positioned cover 4. At the rear side of the outer wall 3, that is generally indicated by reference 3b, the two clamping lugs 8a and 8b engage into the respective associated recesses 9a and 9b which are larger in the longitudinal direction with a small amount of play than the width of the clamping lugs 8a, 8b. By virtue of the material elasticity of the cover 4 which is preferably made in one piece from plastic the separate resilient clamping lugs 8a and 8b automatically snap into the recesses 9a and 9b and hold there securely in position.
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The flanged-over portion 3d of the outer wall 3 preferably bears against the rearward side of the outer wall 3 provided with the viewing surface 3a, and thus forms the rear side 3b of the outer wall 3. The flanged-over configuration enables a stable structure for the longitudinal edge 3c without sharp-edged regions. In addition in an embodiment of the invention the flanged-over portion 3d makes it possible for the recesses 9a and 9b to be appropriately provided, more specifically in the form of through openings which for example can be stamped out. Those stamped-out openings are only provided in the flanged-over portion 3d and do not extend through the entire side wall for the rest of the outer wall 3 with the viewing surface 3a covers that opening and thereby in practice forms the bottom of those openings which then overall become the recesses 9a and 9b. Those recesses 9a, 9b are of a well-defined depth substantially corresponding to the thickness of the flanged-over material. As
The openings are desirably of the same shape and are rectangular, with the edges extending parallel and perpendicular to the longitudinal edge 3c.
An embodiment of a cover 4 according to the invention is shown in
This embodiment has a viewing portion 11 which is preferably flat (disposed outwardly in the fitted state). That viewing portion 11 is adjoined by a connecting portion 12 of substantially U-shaped profile and which can be fitted on to the longitudinal edge 3c of the outer wall 3. In addition according to the invention there are two resilient clamping lugs 8a and 8b which are connected to the connecting portion 12 and extend substantially parallel to the rearward side 13 of the viewing portion 11. The clamping lugs 8a and 8b can preferably be produced in one piece with the other components of the cover 4 and acquire their elastic resilient action by virtue of elasticity of the material.
The two resilient clamping lugs 8a and 8b are respectively arranged in the region of the side edges 14 of the cover 4, giving an interposed free region. In regard to resistance to twisting of the fitted cover 4 such an arrangement of the resilient clamping lugs 8a, 8b which are spaced far apart is advantageous. They extend generally as far as the lateral edge of the cover 4, the side edges 14 of the cover 4 and the side edges 15 of the clamping lugs 8a, 8b preferably extending parallel to each other.
In the region of its free end each clamping lug 8a, 8b has a clamping nose 16 projecting towards the viewing portion 11 (see in particular
The clamping nose 16 has an inclined surface 17 which on the one hand extends inclinedly relative to the side edge 14—preferably at an angle of 20° to 60°—as
On the other hand the inclined surface 17 which can also be formed by a plurality of surface portions also extends inclinedly in another sense, more specifically inclinedly relative to the longitudinal direction 18 of the cover 4. That longitudinal direction 18 coincides with the longitudinal direction of the drawer and the direction of the longitudinal edge 3c of the outer wall 3, in terms of the direction involved. That inclined positioning makes it possible to go from
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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A 51079/2017 | Dec 2017 | AT | national |
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Parent | PCT/AT2018/060294 | Dec 2018 | US |
Child | 16906676 | US |