1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a fastening device for furniture parts.
2. Description of the Related Art
For fastening front cover plates to drawers it is already known, for example, to insert the front cover plate with a holder in double-wall drawer frames or in receiving devices arranged in the drawers, wherein locking is effected by means of a spring-biased lever. Of course, this locking connection must be so strong that the connection between the front cover plate and the drawer remains rigid when the drawer is pulled out in a normal manner. On the other hand, it is desired to make it possible that the front cover plate can be easily removed, either when it is damaged, when it must be cleaned or is to be provided with a different color. The same problem also occurs in connections between other furniture parts.
In a fastening device for furniture parts which includes a two-arm lever and is pivotable about an axis of rotation, wherein the front lever arm of the two-arm lever is constructed for engagement in a holder of another furniture part, wherein the holder is comprised of a transverse plate supported by a spacer member, is constructed approximately in the shape of a hook, and has an inclined contact surface located in front of the transverse plate, the lever which is spring-biased for engagement in the holder is supported so as to be longitudinally displaceable to a limited extent and the front lever arm includes an additional indentation for the final placement on a fixed transverse axis.
When the holder is pushed toward the lever, the transverse plate of the lever makes contact with the inclined contact surface of the front lever arm and pushes the latter upwardly, wherein simultaneously the lever is pushed in the pushing direction of the holder. Following the inclined contact surface, the transverse plate also slides into the hook part of the front lever arm and the latter then pivots back in its initial position in the direction for placement on the transverse axis, wherein the lever is once again pushed forwardly by the spring. By supporting the lever on the transverse axis, a self-locking action of the lever relative to an opening movement is ensured, so that a secure connection is guaranteed. For separating the parts, a pressure is applied to the rear lever arm against the spring force and the front lever arm is once again raised and the holder and the furniture part connected to the holder can be removed. This results, on the one hand, in a fixed connection and, on the other hand, in a simple possibility of separating the connection.
For obtaining a limited longitudinal mobility of the lever, the lever is supported with an oblong hole on its axis of rotation. The oblong hole is preferably dimensioned in such a way that, when the indentation of the front lever arm rests along the transverse axis, the axis of rotation rests on the rearward end of the oblong hole and on the front end of the oblong hole when the holder is inserted. The transverse axis can be utilized in two ways, namely for supporting the lever arm, on the one hand, and as an additional guidance for the holder, on the other hand.
In accordance with another feature of the invention, the spring constructed as a compression spring is arranged on a projection extending approximately perpendicular to the rear lever arm. Preferably, the rear lever arm is accessible through an upper recess in order to facilitate an intended separation of the other furniture part.
The front lever arm preferably has following its indentation for the transverse axis an approximately rectangular, obliquely directed projection with the inclined contact surface for the holder, which is then followed by the hook-like indentation. The parts are advantageously constructed in such a way that the front lever arm is quickly pivoted upwardly when the holder is inserted and the oblong hole is pressed rearwardly toward the axis of rotation. In this connection, the distance between the axis of rotation and the transverse axis is greater than the distance between the indentation and the transverse axis. In the engaged position of the holder, this results in a line of action between the support of the front lever arm on the holder and the transverse axis which exerts a torque in the closing direction for self-locking of the lever in order to protect against the unintentional separation.
The various features of novelty which characterize the invention are pointed out with particularity in the claims annexed to and forming a part of the disclosure. For a better understanding of the invention, its operating advantages, specific objects attained by its use, reference should be had to the drawing and descriptive matter in which there are illustrated and described preferred embodiments of the invention.
In the drawing:
As illustrated in the drawing, a holder 1 has fastening means for a front cover, not shown, to which is attached a spacer member 3 with a transverse plate 4.
A two-arm lever 6 is pivotably mounted about an axis of rotation 7 in a lateral drawer frame 5 of a drawer, not shown. The lever 6 for the axis of rotation 7 is provided with an oblong hole 8, so that it is mounted so as to be movable to a limited extent. The rear lever arm 9 of the lever has a projection 10 which extends approximately perpendicular to the lever arm and serves for supporting a compression spring 11. The front lever arm 12 is provided with a hook-shaped recess 13 and also has an indentation 14, wherein, in the position of rest, according to
Moreover, the rear lever arm 9 is provided with a head 19 which protrudes upwardly through a recess 18 of the lateral frame in order to be able to pivot the head 19 upwardly through a recess 18 of the lateral frame 5 in order to be able to pivot the holder 1 intentionally against the pressure of the spring 11. The two adjusting screws 20 serve, in a manner which is not described in details, to adjust the transverse and vertical position of the front cover.
When the holder 1 is inserted, the holder 1 is pushed toward the lever 6 in the lateral frame 5. For guiding the lever 6, the bottom edge 21 of the side frame 5, the transverse axis 15 and a second transverse axis 22 are used. As shown in
In the end position according to
While specific embodiments of the invention have been shown and described in detail to illustrate the inventive principles, it will be understood that the invention may be embodied otherwise without departing from such principles.
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