Drawer

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20050280340
  • Publication Number
    20050280340
  • Date Filed
    August 25, 2005
    19 years ago
  • Date Published
    December 22, 2005
    19 years ago
Abstract
Drawer (1) for a corner cabinet with a front panel (4) angled inwards, two drawer side walls (2), a rear wall (5), and a drawer base (3), wherein the front panel (4) comprises at least two plates (7′,7″) which, when the drawer (1) is extended from within the corner cabinet, move relative to the drawer side walls (2) at the beginning of the opening process and at the end of the closing process.
Description

The invention relates to a drawer for a corner cabinet, with a front panel angled inwards, two drawer side walls, a rear wall and a drawer base.


The invention also relates to a corner front fitting for securing the plates of a front panel, which is angled inwards, to a drawer.


In the case of kitchen cabinets which enclose a corner, it is generally usual to provide a circular storage element in this corner. The spatial utilisation of this circular storage element is not very satisfactory, as a result of which there is now a tendency for corner cabinets also to be equipped with drawers. A problem which arises with such corner cabinets is that the panels of adjacent drawers get in the way of the panels of the corner drawers and so hinder the opening of the corner drawer. One possibility of resolving this problem is to provide a greater distance interval between the corner drawers and the adjacent drawers. This, however, leads to the formation of unattractive joints.


It is therefore object of the invention to create a corner drawer wherein the front panel terminates in final contact with the panels of adjacent drawers without the extending of the corner drawer being impeded.


The object of the invention is resolved in that the front panel comprises at least two plates which, when the drawer is extended from within of the corner cabinet, move relative to the drawer side walls at the beginning of the opening process and at the end of the closing process.


A preferred embodiment is made for the plates to move relative to each other when the drawer is opened.


In order for the plates to be able to move more easily relative to the drawer when the drawer is being opened, preferably an interlocking device is provided, which holds the drawer locked in the body of the furniture while the plates are moved relative to the drawer side walls.


Provision is further made to advantage for the plates to move relative to one another when the drawer is opened, wherein the lateral outer edges of the plates, with a component transverse to the extraction direction of the drawer, move towards the middle of the drawer.


One embodiment of the invention provides that at least one of the plates is acted upon by a force accumulator, which pushes the moved plate into a rest-position. Accordingly the plates will be automatically brought into their initial position, i.e. their mounting position, after the drawer is closed.


The force accumulator preferably comprises a spring.


A further embodiment of the invention provides that two plates are pivotably mounted to the drawer.


A further embodiment of the invention provides that one plate is pivotably mounted to the drawer, and another plate is linearly displaceable in its mounting plane.


A further preferred embodiment of the invention provides that one plate, perpendicular to its mounting plane, to be mounted so as to be displaceable relative to the drawer, and for another plate to be linearly displaceable in its mounting plane.


The corner front fitting according to the invention is characterised by a carrier part angled inwards, with retaining devices for securing the carrier part to a drawer, wherein two retaining parts for the plates of the front panel, movable relative to the carrier part, are mounted on the carrier part, by means of which the plates can be moved between a first position, which corresponds to the closed drawer, and a second position, which allows the drawer to be extended from within the body of the furniture element.


A further embodiment of a corner front fitting according to the invention preferably comprises two retaining parts for the plates, in each case capable of being tilted about a vertical axle, and a control part which can be secured to the body of the furniture element, with two guide tracks, in each of which one end of a retaining part is guided when the drawer is opened and closed.




A number of different embodiments of the invention are described hereinafter on the basis of the Figures in the appended drawings. These show:



FIG. 1 A top plan view of a kitchen cabinet with drawers according to the invention,



FIG. 2 A view of a corner cabinet with drawers according to the invention,



FIG. 3 A view of a drawer according to the invention,



FIG. 4 A top plan view of the front panel area of a drawer according to the invention with the drawer closed,



FIG. 5 A top plan view of the front panel area of a drawer according to the invention, whereby the plates have been moved out of the mounting position,



FIG. 6 A top plan view of the front panel area of a drawer according to the invention during the drawing out or sliding in of the drawer,


FIGS. 7 to 9 Plan views analogous to FIGS. 4 to 6, whereby a further embodiment of the invention is shown,


FIGS. 10 to 12 Views analogous to FIGS. 4 to 6, whereby a further embodiment of the invention is shown,


FIGS. 13 to 15 Views analogous to FIGS. 4 to 6, wherein a further embodiment of the invention is shown,



FIG. 16 Illustration of the arrangement of a corner cabinet with corner drawers drawn out,



FIG. 17 Illustration of the arrangement of a corner cabinet with drawers slid into the body of the furniture element,



FIG. 18 A top plan view of a corner drawer partly extended from within the body of the furniture element,



FIG. 19 A top plan view of a corner drawer fully slid into the body of the furniture element,



FIG. 20 An exploded view of a corner drawer,



FIG. 21 An illustration of a corner drawer,



FIG. 22 An illustration of a drawer base and drawer side walls,



FIG. 23 An illustration of a drawer base and drawer side walls with the corner front fitting being installed,



FIG. 24 An illustration of a drawer base and the drawer side walls with the corner front fitting being installed,



FIG. 25 An illustration of a drawer base and the drawer side walls with the cover front fitting installed and a plate of a front panel fitted,



FIGS. 26
a. 27 In each case, an illustration of a drawer with corner front fitting and front panel installed,



FIG. 28 A top plan view of a drawer at the beginning of the opening movement or at the end of the closing movement,



FIG. 29 A top plan view of a drawer according to the invention, wherein the drawer is shown in the fully retracted position,



FIG. 30 A top plan view of the body of a furniture element and the front corner fitting with the drawer slightly extended from within the furniture element body,



FIG. 31 The section A from FIG. 30,



FIG. 32 A top plan view of a furniture element body with a corner drawer fully retracted,



FIG. 33 The section A from FIG. 32,



FIG. 34 A top plan view of a furniture element body and the front panel of a cover drawer at the beginning of the opening movement,



FIG. 35 The section A from FIG. 34,



FIG. 36 A top plan view of a corner cabinet and the front panel of a corner drawer, during the opening of the corner drawer,



FIG. 37 The section A from FIG. 36,



FIG. 38 The section A from FIG. 36, wherein the opening movement is further advanced,



FIG. 39 A top plan view of a side of a corner front fitting according to a further embodiment of the invention,



FIG. 40 A view of such a corner front fitting,



FIG. 41 An exploded view of a corner front fitting,



FIG. 42 An exploded view of a corner front fitting, wherein the corner front fitting is rotated through 90° in relation to FIG. 41,



FIG. 43 A horizontal section through one end of a corner front fitting,



FIG. 44 A horizontal section through one end of a corner front fitting with the retaining part pivoted out,



FIG. 45 A view of one end of a corner front fitting,



FIG. 46 A further view of one end of a corner front fitting,



FIG. 47 A view of the middle area of the corner front fitting with retaining parts pivoted out,



FIG. 48 A horizontal section through the middle area of the corner front fitting with retaining parts pivoted out,



FIG. 49 A view of the middle area of a corner front fitting, wherein the retaining parts are shown with the drawer in the slid-in position,



FIG. 50 A horizontal section through the middle area of a corner front fitting, wherein the retaining parts are shown with the drawer in the slid-in position,



FIG. 51 A top plan view of the panel area of a corner drawer and a further embodiment of a corner front fitting,



FIG. 52 The section A from FIG. 52,



FIG. 53 A top plan view of the panel area of a drawer according to FIG. 52, wherein the front panel is shown during its opening movement,



FIG. 54 The section A from FIG. 56,



FIG. 55 A top plan view of the panel area of a drawer, wherein the drawer is in a pulled-out position,



FIG. 56 The section A from FIG. 55,



FIG. 57 A top plan view of the panel area of a drawer with the drawer fully retracted into the body of the furniture element,



FIG. 58 A top plan view of a corner front fitting before the mounting of a plate,



FIG. 59 A top plan view of a corner front fitting during the mounting of a plate,



FIG. 60 A top plan view of a front corner fitting with a plate mounted,



FIG. 61 A section of a corner front fitting with a plate mounted,



FIG. 62 A face view of a front corner fitting and a plate,


FIGS. 63 to 67 Top plan views of a corner front fitting with a plate mounted, wherein the adjustment of the plate position is shown,



FIGS. 68
a. 69 Sections of the corner front fitting and of a plate, wherein the possibility of adjusting the plate in the height of the drawer is shown,



FIG. 70 A view of a retaining device according to the invention,



FIG. 71 A longitudinal section through a retaining device according to the invention, wherein the retaining arm is shown before mounting on the mounting plate,



FIG. 72 A longitudinal section through the retaining device according to the invention, wherein the retaining arm is shown during mounting on the mounting plate,



FIG. 73 A longitudinal section through the retaining device according to the invention, wherein the retaining arm is shown mounted on the mounting plate.




The drawer 1 according to the invention is provided in the conventional manner with drawer side walls 2 and a drawer base 3. The front panel 4 of the drawer 1 is angled inwards and the rear wall 5 of the drawer is angled outwards. The front panel 4 is therefore adapted to the corner in the room, and, thanks to the angled drawer rear wall 5, a better utilisation of the space is obtained.


A railing 6 may be provided which runs above the drawer side walls 2.


The front panel 4 comprises two plates 7 standing at right angles to each other, and the drawer rear wall 5 is formed from two plates 8, which are likewise at right angles to each other. Located behind the plates 7′, 7″, a closure wall 30 is arranged.



FIG. 1 shows the arrangement of the drawer according to the invention in a kitchen cabinet 4. Located on both sides of the drawer 1 according to the invention are conventional drawers 40 with front panels 41, at which the plates 7′, 7″ of the drawer 1 are delimited. With the drawer 1 closed, the plates 7′, 7″ are in the closure position shown in FIG. 1.


In order to avoid the plates 7′, 7″ of the front panel 4 striking against the front panels 41 of the adjacent drawers 40 when the drawer 1 is opened, they are mounted on the drawer 1 so as to be movable relative to the drawer side walls 2 and relative to one another. During the opening process, first the plates 7′, 7″ are moved in such a way that they can be moved with their lateral outer faces 14 past the adjacent front panels 41. This is the opening position of the plates 7′, 7″. While the drawer 1 is being moved, the plates 7′, 7″ remain in this opening position. Only when the drawer 1 is again completely slid into the body of the furniture element, the plates 7′, 7″ are again moved apart into their closure position, in which they are delimited by narrow joints from the adjacent front panels 41.


In the embodiment according to FIGS. 4 to 6, the plate 7 is arranged horizontally on the drawer 1 and capable of being moved in linear fashion. The second plate 7″ is mounted on the drawer 1 so as to be pivotable. Both plates 7′, 7″ are connected to one another by at least one cable of a drawing cable 9. The plate 7″ is provided with a pin 10, to which the drawing cable 9 is secured. The plate 7″ also comprises a retaining element 11, which, with the drawer 1 in the closed position, engages in a corresponding retaining part 12, which is secured to the side wall of the body of the furniture element.


As can be seen from FIG. 4, which shows the closed position of the plates 7′, 7″, the lateral outer edges 14 of the plates 7′, 7″ lie close to the outer edges of the adjacent front panels 41. If the plates 7′, 7″ were to remain in the position shown in FIG. 4 when the drawer 1 was drawn out, they would strike against the front panels 41 of the adjacent drawers 40.


In order to avoid this, the plates 7′, 7″ are mounted on the drawer 1 so as to be movable.


The plate 7″ can be pivoted about an axle 13. If the plate 7″ is pivoted about the axle 13, as shown in FIG. 5, in the direction of the arrow A, the plate 7″ is moved in linear fashion in the direction of the arrow B in FIG. 5. The plates 7′, 7″ are therefore located in their open position. The lateral outer edges 14 of the plates 7′, 7″ can therefore be moved past the adjacent front panels 41.


The plate 7′ is in this case is preferably acted upon by a force accumulator, preferably a spring, which moves the plate 7′ against the direction of the arrow B. If the drawer 1 is closed and slid fully into the body of the furniture element, both plates 7′, 7″ are again brought into the mounting position shown in FIG. 4, in that the plate 7′ is displaced in linear fashion against the direction of the arrow B and the plate 7″ is pivoted against the direction of the arrow A.


In the embodiment according to FIGS. 7 to 9, both plates 7′, 7″ are provided with arms 16, at the free ends of which toothed wheel sections 15 are formed, which mesh with one another. Both plates 7′, 7″ are mounted at the drawer 1 so as to pivot. FIG. 7 shows the closed position of the plates 7′, 7″ and FIGS. 8 and 9 show the open position.


If one of the plates 7′, 7″ is pivoted in the direction of one of the arrows A in FIG. 8, an equally great pivoting movement occurs of the other plate 7′, 7″ in the opposite direction. The plates 7′, 7″ are, in a manner of speaking, folded together. Also in this case, the lateral outer edges 14 of the plates 7′, 7″ are pivoted inwards so far that the drawer 1 can be opened without the lateral outer edges 14 of the plates 7′, 7″ striking the outer edges of the adjacent front panels 41. The plates 7′, 7″ can be coupled to a force accumulator, which, after the drawer has been closed, again moves the plates 7′, 7″ into the mounting position shown in FIG. 7. It is, however, also sufficient for one of the plates 7′, 7″ to be pushed manually into the mounting position, whereby the second plate 7′, 7″ is likewise moved into the mounting position by the toothed wheel segments 15.


In the embodiment according to FIGS. 10 to 12, the plates 7′, 7″ are connected to a common pusher element 20. The pusher element 20 comprises, for example, a piston rod, and the piston of the pusher element 20 can be linearly displaced in a cylinder 17.


If, before the beginning of the opening movement of the drawer 1, one of the plates 7′, 7″ is pivoted inwards in the direction of the arrows A, the pusher element 20 moves to the rear and the second plate 7′, 7″ performs a pivot movement in the opposite direction to the first plate 7′, 7″. The lateral outer edges 14 of the two plates 7′, 7″ can therefore be moved past the adjacent front panels 41.


In the embodiment according to FIGS. 13 to 15, the plate 7″ is mounted so as to be linearly displaceable by means of two pusher elements 20 on the drawer 1. The direction of movement of the plate 7″ runs perpendicular to the mounting plane of the plate 7′. The plate 7′ is capable of being moved in its mounting plane perpendicular to the plate 7″ in linear fashion.


The two plates 7′, 7″ are again connected to each other by at least one cable of a drawing cable 9. The plate 7″ comprises at least one pin 10, to which the cable 9 is secured. Provision is made for deflection rollers 18, which serve to guide the cable.


If the plate 7″ is raised from the drawer 1, the plate 7′, as indicated, is being moved. The lateral outer edges 14 of the plates 7′, 7″ are moved into a free position in relation to the adjacent front panels 41. FIGS. 10 and 13 again show the closed position of the plates 7′, 7″, and FIGS. 12 and 15 show the open position.


The plate 7′ is in turn coupled to a force accumulator, such as a spring, which in turn moves the plate 7′ and therefore the plate 7″ into the mounting position when the drawer is closed.


In all cases, when the drawer 1 is opened, the lateral outer edges 14 of the plates 7′, 7″ are moved with a component transverse to the drawing out direction 0 of the drawer 1, towards the middle of the drawer 1. It is also possible for the drawer 1 to be pushed a short distance into the body of the furniture element during the opening process, while the plates 7′, 7″ are moved relative to the drawer side walls 2.


The drawer rear wall 5 consists of two plates 8 standing at right angles to one another, which are, for example, screwed or glued to each other. There is also the possibility of the plates 8 being connected to one another by means of a suitable fitting.


Provision is made for retaining parts 32, by means of which the plates 8 are secured to the drawer side walls 3. The retaining parts 32 also serve to provide the rear anchoring of the railing 6.


FIGS. 16 to 19 show the installation of a corner cabinet, for example of a kitchen, wherein in FIGS. 16 and 18 the drawer 1 is shown extended from the body of the furniture element and in FIGS. 17 and 19 in the fully slid-in position.



FIG. 20 shows an exploded illustration of a drawer 1, which is fitted with a corner front fitting 21 according to the invention for securing the front panel 4. The corner front fitting 21 can be coupled in a conventional manner by means of retaining parts 19 to front panel retaining elements arranged in the drawer side walls 2. A suitable front panel retaining element is described, for example, in EP 0 636 327 B1 by the Applicant.


Fitting parts 22 are mounted on the plates 7′, 7″ of the front panel 4, by means of which the plates 7′, 7″ can be anchored to the corner front fitting 21. The corner front fitting 21 comprises a carrier part 23, angled inwards, which can be directly mounted to the drawer 1 by means of the retaining devices 19, and retaining parts 24, mounted so as to pivot on the carrier part 23, which directly carries the plates 7′, 7″. In the embodiment according to FIGS. 24 to 26 a middle post 25 is provided between the plates 7′, 7″. This middle post 25 can be done away, however, but then a vertical joint is visible between the two plates 7′,7″.



FIG. 28 shows the folding up of the front panel 4 and of the plates 7′, 7″, respectively, before the drawer 1 is drawn out of the body of the furniture element. FIG. 31 shows the front end of the corner front fitting 21, wherein the panel interlocking arrangement is shown. The panel interlocking arrangement ensures that the front panel 4 remains in the folded up position for as long as the drawer 1 is open, and does not strike against the adjacent front panels 41 when the drawer 1 is slid in. This is achieved by means of a locking bar 26, which interacts with a stationary guide-element 27.



FIGS. 32 and 33 show the front panel 4 and the plates 7, respectively, in the fully slid-in position of the drawer 1. Because of the nose 28 of the locking bar 26 being supported by a positive fit on an edge 29 of the guide element 27, the locking bar 26 cannot be tilted, and therefore prevents the drawer 1 from being opened. If it were possible for the drawer 1 to be opened in this position, the front panel 4 would collide with the front panels 41 of the adjacent drawers 40. FIGS. 34 and 35 show the opening of the drawer 1. First, the plates 7′, 7″ which form the front panel 4, are folded together in the direction of the arrow, i.e. the plates 7, 7″ are pivoted about vertical axles together with the retaining parts 24. The retaining parts 24 are connected synchronously to one another in the corner front fitting 21. At the same time the spring-loaded locking bar 26 is released. The locking bar 26 can be rotated in the direction of the arrow in FIG. 35 and releases the retaining block element for the drawer 1. The drawer 1 has not yet moved, however, because it is still held in the closed position by a retraction-assisting device. For example, a suitable retraction-assisting device is described in EP 0 631 745 B1 by the Applicant.


If the drawer 1 is pulled sufficiently in order to overcome the force of the retraction-assisting device, the drawer 1 is extended from within the body of the furniture element with the plates 7′, 7″ folded forwards, as shown in FIGS. 37 and 36.



FIG. 38 shows the situation in which the drawer 1 is already opened sufficiently wide for the front panels 4 and 41 not to be able to collide any more. The control lever 26 cannot be moved back in this situation, because the guide element 27 prevents this by positive fit with the drawer 1 in this position. A collision between the front panel 4 (plate 7′,7″) with the front panels 41 is therefore impossible.


In the embodiment according to FIGS. 39 and 40, lateral compensation rollers 30 are mounted at the corner front fitting 21. The compensation rollers 30 have the effect that the drawer 1 makes as few lateral movements as possible in the opening area. Excessive lateral movements could lead to collisions between the front panel 4 and the front panels 41 despite the panel control arrangement, for example if only quite narrow joints are permitted between the front panel 4 and the adjacent panels 41. The position of each compensation roller 30 can be adjusted by means of a screw 31 and a longitudinal hole 33.


The compensation rollers 30 are located on each side of the drawer 1 and in the embodiment shown run on a fitting part 34 on the furniture body side.



FIGS. 41 and 42 again show the corner front fitting 21 drawn apart. The securing parts 22 are mounted on the plates 7′, 7″ beforehand. The plates 7′,7″ are slidably engaged in the direction of the arrows onto the corner front fitting 21, and specifically in such a way that the securing parts 22 are slidably engaged onto corresponding accommodation parts 35. The accommodation parts 35 are connected to the retaining parts 24. The plates 7 are connected by friction fit to the retaining parts 24 by means of clamping screws 36. When the clamping screws 36 are released, a side adjustment of the plates 7 in the direction of the arrow S is possible.


It is also possible to perform an independent height adjustment, because the connection between the securing parts 22 and the accommodation parts 35 is multi-part. The adjustment is made by way of adjustment means 37 and 38.


FIGS. 43 to 46 show the pivot delimitation of the retaining parts 24. Stops 42 are provided at the retaining parts 24, and counter-stops 43 at the carrier part 23, which delimit the pivot path of the retaining parts 24. In FIGS. 48 to 51 the springs 39 are shown, which connect the retaining parts 24 to one another. The springs 39 are suspended in pins 44, 45. The pin 44 is securely anchored in the retaining part 24. The pin 45 rests in longitudinal holes 72, which are formed in lugs 71 of the second retaining part 24.


If only one of the plates 7′, 7″ is pulled by an operator, the second plate 7′, 7″ automatically folds with it, as a result of which a collision with the front panels 41 of the adjacent drawers 40 on both sides of the drawer 1 is avoided.


The embodiment from FIGS. 51 to 62 is described hereinafter.


The drawer 1 is again provided with an angled front panel 4. The front panel 4 is formed by two plates 7′, 7″, which are mounted on the corner front fitting 46 according to the invention. On both sides of the drawer 1, which is located in the corner of the cabinet, there are arranged conventional drawers 40 with front panels 41. The plates 7′, 7″ are mounted on retaining parts 47, which are mounted so as to be able to pivot about axles 46 at the drawer 1.


The axles 48 can be directly secured to the drawer 1, or by means of a carrier part 23 of the embodiment described heretofore.


The retaining parts 47 are connected at their areas located in the corner by a spring 49.


In addition, each retaining part 47 carries a running roller 50 in the corner area. A control part 52 is secured along a brace 51 of the body of the furniture element 1, on which two guide tracks 53 are formed, on which the running rollers 50 run when the drawer 1 is opened and closed. The retaining parts 47 are pressed by the spring 49 with the running rollers 50 onto the guide tracks 53. If one of the panel handles 54 is pulled, the running rollers 50 move outwards. The plates 7 fold apart to the rear and together to the front, wherein the drawer 1 remains stationary until the running rollers 50, as shown in FIGS. 54, 55, are located at the outer edges 55 of the guide tracks 53. The plates 7 now cannot collide with the adjacent front panels 41. When the drawer 1 is opened, the plates 7 can fold together to the rear again, since the front panels 41 of the adjacent drawers 40 can no longer come in contact.


When the drawer 1 is closed, the plates 7 and therefore the front panel 4 is controlled in the reverse sequence, so that the front panels 41 cannot come in contact, i.e. the control rollers 50 run to the rear closure area along the curves sections of the guide tracks 53 to the rear, go beyond the edges 55, and engage at 56 in the control part 52.


The position of the control part 52 in the body of the furniture element can be positioned in the longitudinal direction of the brace 51 and by means of longitudinal holes 57 transverse to the brace 51.


The mounting of the plates 7 to the retaining parts 47 is achieved on the one hand by means of a screw 58, screwed in each case into the plates 7′, 7″, which projects into a longitudinal hole 59 in the retaining part 47 and, on the other hand, by means of a retaining device 60.


The retaining device 60 comprises on the one hand a mounting plate 61 secured at a plate 7′, 7″, and a retaining arm 62 mounted at the retaining part 47. An intermediate piece 63 is mounted in the retaining arm 62.


The intermediate piece 63 carries on the one hand a pin 66, which—during the mounting of the plate 7—can be suspended into a notch 64 of the mounting plate 61 at the retaining part 47, and, on the other, a tilting lever 65. The tilting lever 65 is acted upon by a spring.


The retaining arm 62 is suspended with the intermediate piece 63 into the mounting plate 61 in such a way that the pin 66 engages in the notch 64. The plate 7 is then rotated about the bearing formed by the pin 66 and the notch 64, until the tilting lever 65 engages behind the projection 66 of the mounting plate 61. Because the intermediate piece 63 is retained by corresponding adjustment means at the retaining arm 62, an adjustment of the position of the plate 7 transversely to the retaining part 47 and in the longitudinal direction of the retaining part 47 is possible.


The adjustment means are formed by a setting screw 67 and a helical disk 68, of which the helical projection 69 engages behind projections 70 of the intermediate part 63. By rotating the setting screw 67, the retaining arm 62 is moved in the direction of the double arrow A in FIG. 70, and the plate 7 is therefore moved in the direction of the depth of the drawer 1 (see FIGS. 66 and 67). By rotating the helical disk 68, the plate 7 is moved in the direction of the double arrow B and therefore laterally adjusted (see FIGS. 63, 64, 65).


The mounting plate 61 consists of two parts 61′ and 62″. The two parts are clamped together by a screw 73.


If the screw 73 is released, the part 61″ can be shifted relative to the part 61′ in the direction of the height of the front panel 4. This leads to a tilting of the plate 7 in relation to the vertical axis 74 in FIGS. 66 and 68. This tilting is effected in the plane of the plate 7.


The way of anchoring of the retaining arm 62 to the mounting plate 61 is described in EP 0 866 586 B1 by the Applicant. This Patent Specification describes a hinge with a hinge arm and a hinge pot. In the present embodiment only the jointed levers and the hinge pot of the hinge are left out.


FIGS. 63 to 69 show the different adjustment possibilities for the plates 7′, 7″ at the retaining parts 47.

Claims
  • 1. Drawer for a corner cabinet with a front panel angled inwards, two drawer side walls, a rear wall, and a drawer base, characterised in that the front panel comprises at least two plates which, when the drawer is extended from within the corner cabinet, move relative to the drawer side walls at the beginning of the opening process and at the end of the closing process.
  • 2. Drawer according to claim 1, characterised in that the plates move relative to each other when the drawer is opened.
  • 3. Drawer according to claim 1, characterised in that the lateral outer edges of the plates move towards the middle of the drawer when the drawer is opened, with a component transverse to the direction of extension of the drawer.
  • 4. Drawer according to claim 1, characterised in that the plates move relative to the drawer side walls before the drawer is extended from within the corner cabinet.
  • 5. Drawer according to claim 1, characterised in that an interlocking device is provided, said interlocking device locks the drawer in the body of the furniture element while the plates are moved relative to the drawer side walls.
  • 6. Drawer according to claim 1, characterised in that at least one of the plates is acted upon by a force accumulator, which presses the moved plate back into the initial position.
  • 7. Drawer according to claim 6, characterised in that the force accumulator comprises a spring.
  • 8. Drawer according to claim 1, characterised in that two plates are pivotably mounted to the drawer.
  • 9. Drawer according to claim 1, characterised in that a plate is pivotably mounted to the drawer and a plate is linearly displaceable in its mounting plane.
  • 10. Drawer according to claim 1, characterised in that a plate is mounted so as to be displaceable perpendicular to its mounting plane relative to the drawer, and a plate is linearly displaceable in its mounting plane.
  • 11. Drawer according to claim 1, characterised in that the plates are movement-coupled to one another by means of a drawing cable.
  • 12. Drawer according to claim 11, characterised in that one of the plates is provided with at least one pin projecting inwards, to which the cable of the drawing cable is secured.
  • 13. Drawer according to claim 1, characterised in that the plates are movement-coupled to one another by means of toothed wheels or toothed wheel sections.
  • 14. Drawer according to claim 1, characterised in that the plates are coupled to at least one common pusher element, which can be displaced in the direction of the depth of the drawer.
  • 15. Drawer according to claim 14, characterised in that the pusher element comprises a piston rod, of which the piston is linearly displaceable in a cylinder.
  • 16. Drawer according to claim 1, characterised in that one of the plates is guided parallel by at least two pusher elements and can be displaced perpendicular to its mounting plane relative to the drawer.
  • 17. Drawer according to claim 1, characterised in that the plates are locked in their position in relation to the drawer side walls while the drawer is being moved.
  • 18. Drawer according to claim 1, characterised in that behind the plates—which form the front panel—a closure wall is provided.
  • 19. Drawer according to claim 1, characterised in that a middle post is arranged between the two plates.
  • 20. Corner front fitting for mounting the plates of a front panel angled inwards to a drawer, characterised by a carrier part angled inwards with retaining devices for mounting the carrier part to a drawer, wherein two retaining parts for the plates of the front panel, capable of being moved relative to the carrier part, are mounted on the carrier part, by means of which the plates can be moved between a first position which corresponds to the closed drawer, and a second position which makes it possible for the drawer to be extended from within the body of the furniture.
  • 21. Corner front fitting according to claim 20, characterised in that the retaining parts are tiltably mounted on the carrier part.
  • 22. Corner front fitting according to claim 21, characterised in that the retaining parts are mounted on the carrier part by means of vertical axles.
  • 23. Corner front fitting according to claim 20, characterised in that securing means are provided at the retaining parts for securing the plates.
  • 24. Corner front fitting according to claim 20, characterised in that at least one locking bar is mounted at the carrier part which in a locking position prevents the plates tilting back into their initial position.
  • 25. Corner front fitting according to claim 24, characterised by a stationary guide link element, which controls the movement of the locking bar.
  • 26. Corner front fitting according to claim 24, characterised in that the locking bar comprises a pivotable lever.
  • 27. Corner front fitting according to claim 26, characterised in that the locking bar comprises a two-armed lever.
  • 28. Corner front fitting according to claim 20, characterised in that on at least one side of the corner front fitting a lateral guide roller is arranged.
  • 29. Corner front fitting according to claim 28, characterised in that on both sides of the corner front fitting a lateral guide roller is arranged.
  • 30. Corner front fitting according to claim 28, characterised in that the lateral guide roller(s) are mounted so as to be adjustable at the corner front fitting.
  • 31. Corner front fitting according to claim 20, characterised in that the plates are anchored on the retaining parts so as to be capable of lateral adjustment.
  • 32. Corner front fitting according to claim 20, characterised in that the plates are anchored on the retaining parts so as to be capable height adjustment.
  • 33. Corner front fitting according to claim 20, characterised in that stops are provided for delimiting the pivot range of the retaining parts.
  • 34. Corner front fitting according to claim 20, characterised in that at least one tension spring acts between the two retaining parts.
  • 35. Corner front fitting according to claim 34, characterised in that the tension spring is anchored at one retaining part at a fixed joint point and at the second retaining part at a displaceable joint point.
  • 36. Corner front fitting according to claim 35, characterised in that the second retaining part is provided with lugs in which longitudinal holes are located, said holes are aligned obliquely to the longitudinal direction of the retaining part, through which a pin projects, said pin forms the adjustable joint point for the at least one tension spring.
  • 37. Corner front fitting according to claim 20, characterised in that the plates are anchored by means of retaining devices to the retaining parts, said retaining parts comprise a mounting plate secured to the plate and a retaining arm anchored to the retaining part, with an intermediate part and at least one adjustment device for the retaining arm, wherein the retaining arm is held at two bearing points staggered over the length of the retaining arm, said retaining arm is held indirectly on the mounting plate via the intermediate part, in such a way that the intermediate part can be suspended into the mounting plate at a first bearing point by positive fit and is retained at the mounting plate at a second bearing point by a spring-loaded locking device.
  • 38. Corner front fitting according to claim 37, characterised in that the intermediate part is provided at its first bearing point with a continuous pin which serves as a retaining projection of the intermediate part, and that the mounting plate comprises a notch at this first bearing point, into which the pin can be suspended, wherein the pin and the notch form a pivot bearing, about which the intermediate part with the retaining arm can be rotated, and that the intermediate part comprises a tilting lever which can be rotated at the second bearing point on an axle, said lever comprises a hook-shaped projection which engages in a notch of the mounting plate, wherein the tilting lever is acted upon by a spring.
  • 39. Corner front fitting according to claim 37, characterised in that a setting screw is arranged between the retaining arm and the mounting plate, by means of which the plate can be adjusted in the direction of the depth of the drawer.
  • 40. Corner front fitting according to claim 37, characterised in that an adjustment device in form of a helical disk, is provided for the lateral adjustment of the plate, wherein the adjustment device is arranged between the retaining arm and the mounting plate.
  • 41. Corner front fitting according to claim 37, characterised in that the retaining arm can be displaced in the direction of the height of the front panel, wherein the plate is tilted in its plane in relation to a vertical axle (FIGS. 68 and 69).
  • 42. Corner front fitting according to claim 20, characterised in that an adjustment device for height-adjustment of the retaining parts is provided.
  • 43. Corner front fitting for mounting the plates of a front panel angled inwards to a drawer, characterised in that the corner front fitting comprises two retaining parts for the plates, capable of tilting about a vertical axle, and a control part which can be secured to the body of the furniture element, having two guide tracks on each of which one end of the retaining part is guided during the opening and closing of the drawer.
  • 44. Corner front fitting according to claim 43, characterised in that the retaining parts having rollers which are anchored at the ends facing towards the control part, said rollers running off the guide tracks of the control part.
  • 45. Corner front fitting according to claim 43, characterised in that each of the guide tracks comprise a front curved path and a rear recess for engaging the rollers.
  • 46. Corner front fitting according to claim 43, characterised in that at least one tension spring acts between the two retaining parts, said tension spring presses the rollers onto the guide track.
  • 47. Corner front fitting according to claim 43, characterised in that the retaining parts are provided with key holes, through which the securing journals of the plates project.
  • 48. Corner front fitting according to claim 43, characterised in that an adjustment device for height-adjustment of the retaining parts is provided.
  • 49. Corner front fitting according to claim 43, characterised in that the plates are anchored by means of retaining devices to the retaining parts, said retaining parts comprise a mounting plate secured to the plate and a retaining arm anchored to the retaining part, with an intermediate part and at least one adjustment device for the retaining arm, wherein the retaining arm is held at two bearing points staggered over the length of the retaining arm, said retaining arm is held indirectly on the mounting plate via the intermediate part, in such a way that the intermediate part can be suspended into the mounting plate at a first bearing point by positive fit and is retained at the mounting plate at a second bearing point by a spring-loaded locking device.
  • 50. Corner front fitting according to claim 49, characterised in that the intermediate part is provided at its first bearing point with a continuous pin which serves as a retaining projection of the intermediate part, and that the mounting plate comprises a notch at this first bearing point, into which the pin can be suspended, wherein the pin and the notch form a pivot bearing, about which the intermediate part with the retaining arm can be rotated, and that the intermediate part comprises a tilting lever which can be rotated at the second bearing point on an axle, said lever comprises a hook-shaped projection which engages in a notch of the mounting plate, wherein the tilting lever is acted upon by a spring.
  • 51. Corner front fitting according to claim 49, characterised in that a setting screw is arranged between the retaining arm and the mounting plate, by means of which the plate can be adjusted in the direction of the depth of the drawer.
  • 52. Corner front fitting according to claim 49, characterised in that an adjustment device in form of a helical disk is provided for the lateral adjustment of the plate, wherein the adjustment device is arranged between the retaining arm and the mounting plate.
  • 53. Corner front fitting according to claim 49, characterised in that the retaining arm can be displaced in the direction of the height of the front panel, wherein the plate is tilted in its plane in relation to a vertical axle (FIGS. 68 and 69).
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
A 458/2003 Mar 2003 AT national
Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent PCT/AT04/00102 Mar 2004 US
Child 11210838 Aug 2005 US