The invention relates to a front panel for a drawer, comprising two retaining parts which are fastened with mutual spacing to the inner side of said panel and which can each be coupled with a support part arranged in a drawer frame.
Front panels of this type are known in the prior art, for example from EP-A-0 636 327 and BP-A-0 267 477. Such panels can be fastened to the drawer frame in a simple manner and released again using a tool. The retaining parts are produced, for example, by die casting and fastened by dowels to the inner side of the front panel. The dowels require corresponding holes in the inner side of the front panel, which is made of wood or metal. In the assembled state, the drawer frame bears against the inner side of the front panel, and, in the coupled state, the retaining parts are situated inside the double-walled frame. The frame is provided with lateral openings through which the couplings can be released using a suitable tool and, hence, the front panel can be removed from the frame.
The object on which the invention is based is to provide a further front panel which is suitable for bathroom and kitchen furniture, for example.
The front panel according to the invention is characterized in that the retaining parts are each provided at a foot end with a laterally projecting adapter plate which is fastened to the inner side of a glass panel by means of an adhesive, which adhesive forms, on an underside of the adapter plate, a layer which is connected with planar contact to the glass panel.
The front panel according to the invention allows the production of a drawer in which the front side is not produced as usual from wood or metal but from glass, wherein the fastening is not visible. The fastening to the frame is also possible in a simple manner using couplings which are known per se. Since the retaining parts are adhesively bonded to the rear side of the glass panel, there is no need to drill this glass panel for fastening purposes, thereby substantially simplifying the manufacture. The glass panel can also be formed as a mirror, for example.
According to one development of the invention, the retaining parts are each provided at the foot end with a flange at which the retaining parts are each screwed to the adapter plate. As an alternative, the retaining parts are each formed in one piece with the associated adapter plate.
According to one development of the invention, the adapter plate in each case projects on all sides beyond the retaining part at the foot end. Consequently, a comparatively large adhesive surface can be achieved. It is then possible for this adhesive surface to be connected particularly firmly to the glass panel if, according to one development of the invention, the adapter plate as seen in plan view is designed to taper conically upward. As a result, the adapter plate can occupy the available space inside the frame. This is particularly the case if, according to one development of the invention, the adapter plate in each case projects substantially more beyond the retaining part in a lower region than in an upper region.
According to one development of the invention, the adhesive is a UV-curable two-component adhesive. This allows a particularly simple and stable connection between the glass panel and the retaining parts.
Further advantageous features will become apparent from the dependent patent claims, from the description which follows and from the drawing.
Exemplary embodiments of the invention will be explained in more detail below with reference to the drawing, in which:
The front panel 1 shown in
As is shown in
The adapter plate 9 has a border 9a at which the adapter plate 9 has a substantially thinner design than in the region of the platform 10. As shown particularly in
The adapter plate 9 has an underside 11 which is fastened by means of an adhesive 12 to the inner side 13 of a glass panel 2. This adhesive 12 forms a layer which extends over the entire underside 11 of the adapter plate 9. The adapter plate 9 is thus fixedly connected to the inner side 13 of the glass panel 2. The adhesive 12 is preferably a UV- or heat-curing two-component adhesive. Also conceivable here, however, are other adhesives which have sufficient adhesion to glass.
The retaining part 4 and the adapter plate 9 are preferably made of metal, for example of die-cast zinc. Instead of the two-part design, it is also possible for the retaining part 4 to be formed in one piece with the adapter plate 9. The fastening screws 5 are not required in this case. It would likewise be possible in this case to dispense with the platform 10.
The glass panel 2 is generally rectangular, but can also have another shape. It can also be formed as a mirror, for example. In the assembled state, the front side 14 is visible, whereas the retaining parts 4 are only visible when the glass panel 2 is transparent. Of course, handles known per se or the like can be arranged on the front side 14.
The front panel 1′ shown in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1503/07 | Sep 2007 | CH | national |