The invention concerns a furniture fitting for mounting a front panel to a drawer frame member, comprising a fastening device for the front panel, the device being associated with the drawer frame member, and a connecting element which can be mounted to the front panel and which has mounting elements, in particular dowels, for fastening to the front panel. The connecting element can be fastened releasably and in particular adjustably in position to the fastening device, and has a first portion and a second portion spaced in relation to the first portion in the mounted position. The invention further concerns a drawer having such a furniture fitting and an article of furniture having a furniture carcass and such a drawer.
The most widely varying technical procedures are already known in the field of mounting front panels to a drawer container, in particular a frame member. In most cases, such a furniture fitting comprises, on the one hand, a connecting element which is associated with the front panel and which remains on the front panel even in the removed condition of the latter. On the other hand, the furniture fitting has a fastening device which is associated with the frame member and to which the connecting element mounted to the front panel is connected. In most cases, arranged in the region of the furniture fitting are adjusting elements which permit direct or indirect positional displacement of the front panel in relation to the frame member.
A furniture fitting of that kind is known from AT 509411 A1 which is published after the relevant date. In particular the structure shown in FIG. 16 in that specification shows a two-part connecting element mounted separately to the front panel. A disadvantage with that configuration is that the respective portions of the connecting element are respectively connected only to a holding projection on the front panel so that they can be relatively easily turned and thus the orientation of the two portions of the connecting element relative to each other is not in conformity with the orientation required for fastening to the actual drawer. In addition, with this construction, stockkeeping is quite complicated and expensive as two mutually different portions have to be kept in stock separately from each other and have to be appropriately correctly associated upon production of the furniture fitting.
Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide a furniture fitting which is improved over the state of the art or over the specification of earlier priority. In particular, the invention seeks to provide that the furniture fitting is suitable for front panels of any height. In addition, the invention seeks to provide that stockkeeping of the furniture fitting parts, that is as simple as possible, is enabled. In addition, the invention seeks to provide that the pressing-in force when mounting the connecting element to the front panel can be applied as uniformly as possible to the different mounting elements.
That is achieved for a furniture fitting having the features of the classifying portion, in which the first portion of the connecting element can be connected to the front panel by way of at least two mounting elements and the second portion of the connecting element can be connected to the front panel by way of at least two further mounting elements. In that way, it is possible for the two portions of the connecting element to be fitted in exactly mutually oriented relationship and also to remain in that position on the front panel. In addition, the individual portions of the connecting element can also be fitted to the front panel relatively widely spaced from each other so that it is also possible to fit a very high front panel (for example over 30 cm) to a drawer frame member which is then suitably increased in height. Even in the case of high front panels, this structure affords the advantage of using little material with at the same time non-displaceable fitment of the portions of the connecting element to the front panel.
A preferred embodiment of the present invention can provide that the connecting element has at least two latching elements by way of which the connecting element can be fastened to the fastening device and can be preferably hung therein. The first portion of the connecting element, has the first latching element and the second portion of the connecting element has the second latching element.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the two portions of the connecting element are U-shaped in cross-section and have two substantially mutually parallel side plates connected together by a transverse limb. In that case, the respective connecting element is stamped out of a preferably metallic, one-piece, plate-shaped element and bent into shape.
To provide, on the one hand, a sturdy furniture fitting and, on the other hand, a less expensive furniture fitting, preferably the fastening device has a one-piece adjusting plate to which the first and second portions of the connecting element can be fastened. As a result, the furniture fitting—in particular with the front panel fitted—is very rigid. In addition, the height and lateral adjusting means can act on that one portion.
To provide a good hold for the mounting elements to the respective connecting element, the at least two mounting elements are fastened to the transverse limb of the respective portion of the connecting element and project from the side, remote from the side plates, of the transverse limb of the respective portion of the connecting element.
For a simple connection between the connecting element and the fastening device, in the region remote from the transverse limb, the side plates are connected by a preferably metallic pin which forms the latching element of the respective portion of the connecting element. The respective portion of the connecting element can be hung by way of the pin at a respective latching groove of the fastening device.
To provide for particularly simple stockkeeping, the first portion and the second portion of the connecting element are substantially identical. In that respect, “substantially identical” means that the individual portions of the connecting element involve the same dimensions and are produced in the same production process. It will be appreciated that there may be small differences caused by production engineering.
It is particularly important for optimum fastening of the front panel to the frame member if the first portion and the second portion of the connecting element have a fixed non-displaceable positional relationship with each other in the mounted position on the front panel. In that respect, it is particularly important that mounting of the individual portions of the connecting elements is effected in an alignment on the front panel. In other words, the portions of the connecting element are mounted to the front panel in mutually aligned relationship. That also implies that the pre-bores provided in the front panel for the mounting elements should be arranged in a line.
Particularly simple adjustment of the front panel relative to the frame member is achieved if the fastening device has at least two adjusting elements which engage an adjusting plate of the fastening device and by way of which the connecting element together with the front panel is displaceable in respect of position with respect to the fastening device in the heightwise direction and the lateral direction in the condition of being mounted to the fastening device.
The invention is also directed to a drawer having the features described below and an article of furniture having the features described below.
Further details and advantages of the present invention will be described more fully hereinafter by means of the specific description with reference to the embodiments by way of example illustrated in the drawings, in which:
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