The present invention concerns a drawer comprising a front panel, a drawer side wall and an attachment element at least partially arranged over the drawer side wall. The attachment element is to be fixed to the front panel by way of a fitment body separate from the drawer side wall, and the fitment body has at least one fixing location for fixing to the front panel and a recess for receiving the attachment element. The attachment element, after mounting of the fitment body has been effected to the front panel, can be introduced into the recess of the fitment body.
The invention further concerns an article of furniture comprising at least one drawer of the kind to be described.
The height of drawer side walls can be increased by the arrangement of attachment elements, and it is also possible to increase the effective accommodation volume of the drawer. The attachment elements can be formed, for example, by hollow profile members having a profile inside wall and a profile outside wall, or they can also be in the form of decorative, plate-shaped inserts made of glass, wood, metal, plastic or ceramic.
In a known drawer in accordance with DE 201 10 531 U1, an attachment frame member can be fixed to a drawer without the use of a tool. Provided for that purpose at the front end of the attachment frame member is spreader dowel which can firstly be inserted into a pre-drilled bore in the front panel and can then be spread open within that bore by a lateral pivotal movement of the attachment frame member. By a further pivotal movement of the attachment frame member, it is possible for a holding device arranged at the rear end region of the attachment frame member to be snap-engaged on to the drawer rear wall.
Drawers with plate-shaped attachment members which can also be subsequently inserted to a pre-assembled fitment body are described in EP 1 516 561 A1, WO 03/024274 A1, DE 20 2008 011 505 U1, U.S. Pat. No. 4,690,469, DE 20 2008 009 396 U1 and DE 20 2009 002 242 U1. A disadvantage with those structures is the large amount of space required for introducing the attachment members.
The object of the invention is to simplify the fitment of the attachment element to a drawer of the kind set forth in the opening part of this specification, while avoiding the above-mentioned disadvantage.
According to the invention, the attachment element can be introduced into the recess in the fitment body and is then pivotable about a notional axis extending substantially vertically in the mounting position.
In other words, after being introduced into the recess, the attachment element can be pivoted laterally in the direction of the center of the drawer body. The lateral pivotal movement of the attachment element therefore means that there is no need for an increased amount of space in the height direction. That is advantageous in particular when a plurality of drawers, when arranged above one another, are in an open position, in which case that drawer which is respectively disposed above the drawer with the attachment element to be mounted thereto does not impede fitment of the attachment element.
The drawer can be selectively provided with an attachment element, in particular also when the drawer front panel, the drawer side walls and the drawer rear wall are already assembled to provide a common structural unit. In that respect, a modular connection of the attachment element relative to the drawer and also dismantling which is easy to implement are possible without the necessity of dismantling the drawer.
The fitment body can firstly be secured to the rear side of the front panel by the provided fixing location, and the attachment element, after mounting of the fitment body, can then be introduced into the provided recess and fixed relative to the front panel. It is therefore not necessary for the drawer side wall and/or a railing to be provided with fixing means for the attachment element, as fitting or removal of the attachment element can be effected in a manner which is independent of those components.
The fitment body can have a structure comprising two or more parts, in which respect it is preferable that the fitment body has a fixing portion having the fixing location and a receiving portion having the recess, and the fixing portion can be releasably connected to the receiving portion. In that way, it is possible for the attachment element either to be introduced directly into the recess in the fitment body which is pre-fitted to the front panel, or alternatively it is also possible for the receiving portion to be firstly connected to the attachment element and only then for the receiving portion to be connected to the fixing portion of the fitment body, that is pre-fitted to the front panel. In that case, removal of the attachment element is possible at any time, wherein the fixing portion of the fitment body can remain constantly on the front panel.
An advantageous possible form of connection provides that the fixing portion and the receiving portion can be connected together, preferably releasably, by way of at least one snap-action connection.
The article of furniture according to the invention is characterised by at least one drawer of the kind in question.
Further details and advantages of the present invention will be described by way of example illustrated in the drawings, in which:
a-3d show mounting of the attachment element to a drawer in mounting steps which occur in succession in time,
a, 4b show the rear side of the front panel with the two-part fitment body to be mounted thereto in an exploded view and in the latched condition thereof, and
a, 5b show a perspective and partly broken-away view of the rearward end region of the drawer.
a-3d show mounting of the attachment element 12 on a prefabricated drawer 3. The attachment element 12 is inserted from the side inclinedly into the recess 15 in the fitment body 13, in which respect the recess 15 have of a funnel-shaped (tapered) configuration for more easily introducing the attachment element 12. The fitment body 13 with the recess 15 is supported, preferably loosely, on the top side of the side wall 10, but it can also embrace the upper longitudinal edge of the side wall 10 in clamping engagement and/or in a positively locking relationship.
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By virtue of a further pivotal movement of the attachment element 12 in the direction of the center of the drawer box, the attachment element 12 can assume a position as shown in
a shows the rear side of the front panel 8 to which the fitment body 13 is to be fitted. In the illustrated embodiment, the fitment body 13 has a two-part structure and includes a fixing portion 18 which is to be connected to the front panel 8 by way of at least one fixing location 21. In the illustrated Figure, the fixing location 21 is in the form of a bore provided for the passage of a screw which penetrates into the front panel 8. The fixing portion 18 further includes a device 22 for fixing the railing strut 14 which can be clampingly fixed in the device 22. The second part of the fitment body 13 forms a receiving portion 19 on which the recess 15 is provided for receiving the front end of the attachment element 12. The recess 15 is in the form of a groove which has a U-shaped cross-section and which is wider than the thickness of the attachment element 12. The length of the recess 15 substantially corresponds to the height of the attachment element 12. The receiving portion 19 can be latched to the fixing portion 18, wherein provided for that purpose on the receiving portion 19 are projections 23 which in the latched position engage behind the fixing portion 18 mounted to the front panel 8. The fitment body 13, preferably the receiving portion 19, has a support portion 30 at which the underside of the attachment element 12 can be supported. Thus, the attachment element 12 is loosely fit and removably held within the receiving portion 19 of the fitment body 13.
b shows the latched position between the receiving portion 19 and the fixing portion 18. Fixed to the front panel 8—as is known per se—is a holding portion 20 which can be introduced into the front end of the drawer side wall 10 and which can be releasably latched there with a locking mechanism which is known from the state of the art.
a shows a perspective and partly broken-away view of the rearward end region of the drawer 3. It is possible to see the drawer bottom 9, the side wall 10 and the rear wall 11 which has a rearwardly bent limb 11a. That limb 11a on the rear wall 11 cooperates with the fixing device 16 which is supported at the rearward end of the attachment element 12. The fixing device 16 includes a main body 24 provided with an insertion opening 26 for receiving the attachment element 12. The two grip elements 17a and 17b are pivotably connected to the main body 24 by way of a respective film hinge 25, wherein the pivot axis of the film hinge 25 extends preferably substantially horizontally in the position of use. The two grip elements 17a and 17b each have a receiving slot 27 which in the arresting position (
The present invention does not relate just to the illustrated embodiment, but embraces or extends to all variants and technical equivalents which can fall within the scope of the claims hereinafter. The positional references adopted in the description such as for example up, down, lateral and so forth are also related to the directly described and illustrated Figure and are to be appropriately transferred to the new position upon a change in position. The attachment element 12 is preferably in the form of a rectangular block insert (preferably of a thickness of between 8 mm and 15 mm). In addition, it is possible for the rearward end of the attachment element 12 firstly to be fixed to the rear wall 11 by way of the fixing device 16, and only then for the front end of the attachment element 12 to be connected to the fitment body 13 mounted to the front panel 8. For that purpose, the fitment body 13 can also have a pivotably mounted closure cap by which the attachment element 12 can be fixed after being introduced into the recess 15 in the fitment body 13.
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