The invention concerns a drawer frame structure comprising a fixing device for fixing a front panel to a drawer container in releasable and positionally adjustable relationship, wherein the front panel can be releasably connected to the fixing device by way of a connecting element which can be pre-mounted to a front panel and wherein a first adjusting element is associated with the container for adjusting the position of the front panel in the heightwise direction, as well as a drawer having such a drawer frame structure and an article of furniture having a drawer with drawer frame structure.
Drawer frame structures generally form a part of a drawer, that imparts stability thereto. In most cases those drawer frame structures are in the lateral lower regions of the drawer where the drawers are mounted on extension guides, the extension guides themselves in turn being mounted in a carcass of an article of furniture.
As is known from WO 2009/006651 A2 concerning the general kind of drawer frame structure, arranged in the region of the drawer frame structure that faces in the direction of front panels, is a fixing device to which a front panel is fixed. In addition, arranged in the region of the fixing device are various displacement mechanisms permitting positional adjustment of the front panel for example in heightwise, lateral and inclination directions. In that respect the adjusting elements are associated with the container (frame structure) for adjustment of height and inclination, while the adjusting element for lateral adjustment is associated with the front panel. As can be seen in that specification, that entire mechanism requires a relatively large amount of space in the fixing region and is of a complicated and expensive structure involving very many parts.
DE 43 05 074 A1 basically shows a drawer panel fixing fitment which allow heightwise and lateral adjustment of the front panel relative to the drawer side wall. In that case heightwise adjustment is effected by a holding projection and a screw in relation to a fixing part (longitudinal slot). The height can also be fixed by a threaded pin. In comparison lateral transverse adjustment of the front panel is effected directly with a fixing part which is connected to the front panel—and thus associated with the front panel and not the drawer or its side wall—and there by way of the slots. A transverse displacement along the slots can only be effected by hand without an actual adjusting element when the fixing screws are loosened.
In the same fashion, that also applies to AT 304 802 B which is of a different general kind of device. In accordance with that specification, there are only slots for lateral adjustment between a carrier plate and the front panel. A screw responsible for heightwise adjustment in connection with an opening is not associated with the container as in the release position of the front panel with pre-mounted carrier plate, the screws remain in threaded bores in the carrier plate—and thus associated with the front panel.
DE 85 31 752 U1 which relates to a different kind of device also provides that the adjusting screws present are associated with the connecting element (holding part). In addition there is not an actual adjusting element for lateral displacement.
DE 20 2007 011 518 U1 which relates to a different kind of device also provides bolts for heightwise and lateral adjustment associated with a device connected to the front panel. In other words the connecting element can only be released with the bolts from a carrier member associated with the container or from the frame structure, whereby no adjusting elements are associated with the container.
In a similar fashion EP 1 639 917 A1 which relates to a different general kind of device also shows screws associated with the connecting element, wherein moreover there is no teaching in respect an actual lateral adjusting element.
The object of the invention is to provide a drawer frame structure with fixing device, that is improved over the state of the art, that is of a less complicated and expensive structure and that is simplified. In particular the invention seeks to provide that the space required is reduced. Nonetheless functionality in respect of releasing and positionally adjusting the front panel should essentially be retained.
For a drawer frame structure having the features of the classifying portion of claim 1, according to the invention that object is attained in that a second adjusting element is associated with the container for adjusting the position of the front panel in the lateral direction, wherein at least the first and second adjusting elements engage the same part of the connecting element. Particularly if the part of the connecting element, that is engaged by the first and second adjusting elements, is formed in one piece and of a substantially plate-shaped configuration, that affords a very narrow orientation for the fixing device. In particular the drawer frame structure is thereby not widened in the lower region, in relation to the state of the art, whereby the entire drawer wall is no wider than 15 mm. Preferably the width is less than 11 or even only at a maximum 8 mm.
Preferably the part of the connecting element, that is engaged both by the first and also the second adjusting element, is formed in one piece. It is however also certainly conceivable for the said part of the connecting element to comprise a plurality of portions which have a fixed, non-displaceable positional relationship with each other in the assembled condition and nonetheless form the same part as claimed in claim 1.
Preferably it can be provided that the plate-shaped part has recesses, wherein the adjusting elements engage into said recesses.
A further preferred variant of the invention can provide that upon displacement of the second adjusting element, preferably in the form of a worm, the plate-shaped part is moved in the lateral direction with respect to the container and upon displacement of the first adjusting element, preferably in the form of an eccentric, the plate-shaped part is moved in the heightwise direction with respect to the container. To permit those movements of the different adjusting elements on the same plate-shaped part sufficient clearance must be provided in relation to the adjusting element which is precisely not being actuated—in contrast to the state of the art—in order not to impede displacement by the other adjusting element. For that purpose it can preferably be provided that on the one hand there is clearance between the second adjusting element and the recess of the plate-shaped part in the heightwise direction and said clearance allows displacement of the first adjusting element in the heightwise direction and on the other hand there is clearance between the first adjusting element and the recess of the plate-shaped part in the lateral direction and said clearance allows displacement of the second adjusting element in the lateral direction.
In order generally to permit release and connection of the front panel to the drawer frame structure it can preferably be provided that a locking device is associated with the container for releasably fixing the front panel to the drawer frame structure, wherein the connecting element is releasable from the container by displacement of the locking device from a locking position into a release position. In that case there can also be provided a resiliently mounted catch portion which upon entry of the connecting element of the front panel automatically pulls it to the drawer frame structure, whereupon locking takes place.
To achieve a design configuration which is as narrow as possible even when a locking device is provided it is preferably provided that the locking device also engages the plate-shaped part of the connecting element. In this case also there should be sufficient clearance for lateral and heightwise displacement of the other adjusting elements.
It should not be excluded for the invention that there is provided a third adjusting element preferably also engaging the plate-shaped part of the connecting element for adjustment of the inclination of the front panel.
Preferably it can further be provided that the adjusting elements and the locking device are adapted to be rotatable, preferably actuably by a screwdriver, displaceable and self-locking. In that case the individual adjusting elements and the locking device can be reached by a screwdriver either from the outside or from the inside.
As a drawer is fixed at its two side regions to an extension guide, drawer frame structures are usually present in a drawer at both sides. In that case the drawer frame structure according to the invention with the fixing device can be present only at one side or also at both sides. At any event the front panel should also permit the adjustments made, at the other drawer frame structure. If the adjusting elements or locking device are provided on both sides then adjustment should be effected at both sides.
Protection is also requested for a drawer having a drawer frame structure as set forth in one of claims 1 through 12 and for an article of furniture having a drawer as set forth in claim 13.
Further details and advantages of the present invention are described more fully hereinafter by means of the specific description with reference to the embodiments illustrated in the drawings in which:
FIGS. 10+11 show views of the extreme positions of the lateral adjusting element,
FIGS. 12+13 show views of the extreme positions of the heighwise adjusting element,
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Essential parts of the fixing device 6 are the second adjusting element 1 which includes the worm 13 and the actuating member 26, the first adjusting element 2 for displacement in the heightwise direction HR, including the eccentric 14 and the positioning nut 25, and the two locking elements 4 and 4a which respectively include the locking screw 23, the locking element 24 and the locking spring 30. When the front panel 7 is fitted the connecting element 9 mounted thereon is introduced into the receiving means 27 of the U-shaped profile member 22. That connecting element 9 has a plate-shaped part 10 with various recesses 11 which respectively engage the individual adjusting elements 1 and 2 or the locking devices 4 and 4a respectively. The holding extensions 12 are slightly elastically bendably connected to the plate-shaped part 10 by way of bending elements 28. The recesses 11 which correspond to the locking devices 4 and 4a and the second adjusting element 1 have sufficient clearance SHR in the heightwise direction HR to allow heightwise displacement with the first adjusting element 2 which engages into the second recess 11 viewed from the top.
The uniformly wide and at the same time relatively narrow configuration of the fixing device 6 can be clearly seen in
The detail D shows the fixing device 6 in the assembled condition, wherein the plate-shaped part 10 of the connecting element 9 are connected by way of those recesses 11 with the individual adjusting elements 1, 2 and the locking device 4 with the drawer frame structure 5.
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A substantial advantage of the adjusting elements 1 and 2 shown in this application is that they have so-called “memory effect”. That is to say, when the connecting element 9, after release, is connected again to the other parts of the fixing device 6, the adjusting elements 1 and 2 by virtue of their self-locking action always remain in the position that was already previously adopted, whereby renewed positional setting does not have to be effected after removal and re-fitting of the front panel 7. Preferred variants of the present adjusting elements 1 and 2 are admittedly the worm 13 and the eccentric 14, but there is no intention to exclude other self-locking adjusting elements such as gear transmissions or other non-self-locking adjusting elements permitting displacement of the front panel 9 in a similar manner with respect to the drawer container 8 by way of one and the same part 10 of the connecting element 9.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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A 146/2010 | Feb 2010 | AT | national |
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Parent | PCT/AT2011/000021 | Jan 2011 | US |
Child | 13560031 | US |