The present invention relates to a drawer having at least one wooden drawer side wall with a receiving part for preferably detachably fastening a front panel. The receiving part is arranged in a recess formed or arranged in the wooden drawer side wall, and the recess has a base closed towards the interior of the drawer or towards the exterior of the drawer.
The invention further concerns a receiving part for fastening a front panel of a drawer to a wooden drawer side wall.
According to the state of the art, numerous designs are known for fastening a front panel or a front wall to drawer side walls (panels). One example of a device for fastening the front panel of a drawer to double-walled hollow frame systems is described in EP 0 740 917 B1. In high quality and exclusive furniture, the individual drawer side parts (especially the drawer side walls) are, however, often made from wood, as these solid wood components guarantee a long life and lasting value of the drawer. The fitting for the fastening of the front panel is thereby, for example, fixed on the inside of the wooden drawer side wall, which has a negative effect on the storage space for objects in the drawer and also fails to satisfy the increasing demand for visually attractive design.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to propose a drawer of the aforementioned type which is distinguished by an improved attachment of the receiving part for the preferably detachable fastening of a front panel to the wooden drawer side wall (side panel).
The above object is achieved according to the invention in an advantageous embodiment in that the receiving part comprises a fastening device for the preferably detachable connection of the receiving part in a recess. The fastening device is friction-locked and/or positively held in the recess, and the fastening device rests on the wall area of the recess.
In this way, the user is confronted, upon looking into the interior of the drawer, by an intact wooden drawer side wall, which is free from openings and is visually attractive in design. However, if the recess has a closed base side wall towards the exterior of the drawer, then the outside of the drawer side wall is uninterrupted and has no externally visible fitting parts. The receiving part can be fixed in the recess by its fastening device—without the necessity for additional retaining elements. The receiving part is thereby fixable in the recess before the front panel is installed.
For example, provision can thereby be made that the fastening device has at least one tab which can be pressed against the wall area of the recess. Advantageously, the tab can be resilient, acted on by a spring device or bendable such that it produces a friction locked connection between the receiving part and the recess in the drawer side wall.
In one preferred embodiment of the invention, the recess can be designed such that the receiving part can be inserted into the wooden drawer side wall from the side. This enables simple assembly or disassembly, and easy access to the retaining and adjustment devices of the receiving part used.
Advantageously, provision is made that the base side wall of the recess and the drawer side panel are made unitary from a single piece. In this connection, the embodiment can be made such that the recess is milled out of the drawer side wall. Milling the recess enables the drawer side wall to be simply and automatically produced, while the contours of the recess are essentially adapted to the shape of the receiving part.
A further advantageous embodiment of the invention is produced by the fact that the receiving part advantageously lies completely behind the frontal end wall of the wooden drawer side panel and within the outer wall of the drawer side wall. This enables an advantageous connection option with a retaining element assigned to the front panel Furthermore, the receiving part does not project out of the recess, but ends at least flush with the drawer side wall. To cover the receiving part on the outer or inner side of the drawer side wall, a cover may advantageously be attached.
In one preferred embodiment of the invention, the receiving part can be detachably connected with a—preferably pre-mounted—retaining element assigned to the front panel. In this connection, reference is made to EP 0 740 917 B1 of the applicant, which describes such a connection option between a receiving part assigned to the drawer side wall and a retaining element assigned to the front panel, which are drawn towards each other by a rocking lever and finally locks together. In this embodiment, the retaining element can be fastened to the back side of the front panel such that it projects laterally and is advantageously drawn by a latch device of the receiving part to the frontal end of the drawer side wall. In one embodiment, the latch device comprises a catch part, preferably a rocking lever, which, when the retaining element is pushed in, automatically locks with the latter due to spring action. To release the latch device, provision is advantageously made that the catch part has a receiving portion for a tool, preferably a screwdriver, with which the catch part can be moved out of the locked position, thereby releasing the retaining element. One advantage of the invention also lies in the fact that the fitting shown in EP 0 740 917 B1 can also be used, with minor alterations, to fasten the front panel on wooden drawer side walls, so that the same front parts can be used for two different drawer systems.
The inventive receiving part for fastening a front panel of a drawer to at least one wooden drawer side panel is characterised by the fact that the receiving part has a fastening device for fixing the receiving part in a recess formed on the wooden drawer side wall. The design of this can be such that the fastening device has at least one bendable tab, which can be brought to rest on the wall area of the recess and thereby fixes the receiving part in the recess in its relative position.
Further details and advantages of the present invention will be explained in more detail with the aid of the description of the figures, making reference to the drawings, which show:
a-4c various views of the receiving part inserted in the recess in the drawer side wall,
a, 5b a perspective rear view and a sectional side view of the drawer with mounted front panel, and
a, 6b sectional views of a wooden drawer and a double walled hollow frame system.
a-4c show the receiving part 9 inserted in the recess 6 of the lateral drawer side wall 2.
Also visible is a rail system 19, by means of which the drawer 1 travels relative to a body of furniture.
a shows a perspective rear view of the drawer 1 with mounted front panel 5, while
a and
The present invention is not limited to the embodiments shown, but covers and extends to all technical equivalents which may fall within the scope of the following claims. The positional details selected in the description, such as e.g. above, below, lateral, etc., relate to the figure just described and shown and if there is any change in position, this change should be analogously transferred to the new position. Also, the fastening device 18 shown in the figures, with the two tabs 18a and 18b, is only to be seen as an explanatory embodiment, whereby the person skilled in the art may orientate himself, but can also discover additional design variants in addition thereto.
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