This application is a National Stage Application of PCT/SE2015/051209 filed 12 Nov. 2015, which claims benefit of Swedish Patent Application No. 1451363-4, filed 14 Nov. 2014, which applications are incorporated herein by reference. To the extent appropriate, a claim of priority is made to each of the above disclosed applications.
This invention relates to movable furniture pieces. More particularly this invention relates to drawers comprising improved roller wheel assemblies.
Drawers such as those found in furniture are often sliding drawers comprising a system of wheels and tracks or runners. The wheels run within the track and allow the drawer to slide. Generally the wheels are attached to the side panels of the drawer.
Thin walled drawers manufactured from materials such as sheet metal are well known on the market. To reduce cost of production and environmental impact it is ideal to reduce the thickness of the side panels or walls of the drawer. A problem with reducing the thickness of the panels is that the panels are prone to failure at the point where the wheels are attached on the side panels.
Drawers also comprise multiple panels which are fixed together. Traditionally drawers comprise two side panels, a bottom panel, a front panel and a rear panel. The assembly of the drawer can be complex and comprise riveting or other similar permanent means. Drawers comprising several panels which can be assembled by clipping together a kit of parts have been described in UK2044077. However, the complex shapes are only suitable for plastic walled drawers and not suitable for thin walled metal drawers.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,872,735 describes a drawer comprising roller wheels attached to a flange extending from the side wall of the drawer. This complex shaped part is not ideal as it is expensive to manufacture in comparison to the side panels of the drawer.
A furniture piece comprising an improved roller wheel assembly is desirable.
Accordingly, the present invention preferably seeks to mitigate, alleviate or eliminate one or more of the above-identified deficiencies in the art and disadvantages singly or in any combination and solves at least the above mentioned problems by providing a moveable furniture piece, comprising at least one first panel and at least one second panel arranged perpendicular to one another, said first panel and said second panel being separate parts and being connected to each other, said first panel being provided with a pre-mounted roller wheel assembly, comprising a wheel, positioned adjacent to a drawer side, such that the wheel traverses parallel with the drawer side; wherein the second panel is provided with an opening dimensioned to receive the roller wheel assembly.
An advantage is that the movable furniture piece has improved possibility to withstand forces to which the wheel may be exposed during operation.
According to one embodiment the first panel forms the rear panel of the moveable furniture piece. An advantage of this embodiment is that the forces to which the wheel is exposed are efficiently absorbed when the roller wheel assembly is pre-mounted to the rear panel.
According to one embodiment the roller wheel assembly comprises an axle which extends parallel to and along the rear panel and perpendicular to the side of the moveable furniture piece; and wherein the roller wheel assembly is attached to the rear panel via the axle. An advantage of this embodiment is that forces to which the wheel is exposed will be absorbed in the rear panel, thereby reducing the bending forces on the sides of the moveable furniture piece. According to one embodiment the rear panel is provided with at least two wheel assemblies arranged in opposite lateral ends of the rear panel. An advantage of this embodiment is that both roller wheel assemblies that are often needed in a movable furniture piece are arranged on one and the same panel, the rear panel, making manufacturing more efficient. Furthermore, forces acting on one wheel may be transferred, via the rear panel, to the other wheel, such that the two wheel assemblies may support each other.
According to one embodiment a web portion of the rear panel forms a receptacle for an axle connected to the wheel of the roller wheel assembly. An advantage of this embodiment is that a roller wheel assembly can be efficiently mounted to the rear panel. Preferably said web portion is a top edge of the rear panel. This provides for efficient mounting of a wheel assembly in a position which is often preferred in moveable furniture pieces, such as drawers.
According to one embodiment the first panel forms the side of the moveable furniture piece. This embodiment may be advantageous in some cases where there is no space for mounting the roller wheel assembly to the rear panel.
According to one embodiment the roller wheel assembly comprises an axle and a wheel hub wherein the roller wheel assembly is attached via the wheel hub to the first panel. This embodiment may be advantageous in some cases where there is limited space for, for example, a receptacle housing an axle.
According to one embodiment, the roller wheel assembly is adapted for supporting a connection of the first panel to the second panel. An advantage of this embodiment is that the roller wheel assembly may co-operate with the second panel, to support an efficient connection of the first and second panels.
According to one embodiment the roller wheel assembly comprises a double flanged washer arranged on the axle and co-operating with the second panel. An advantage of this embodiment is that connection between first and second panels becomes particularly efficient.
According to one embodiment the first panel is made from sheet metal. An advantage of this embodiment is that a strong fixing of the roller wheel assembly is provided. Furthermore, the sheet metal results in efficient utilization of space, such that the moveable furniture piece, e.g., a drawer, will obtain a larger internal space. Preferably, also the second panel is made from sheet metal. This provides for even more efficient utilization of the moveable furniture piece.
According to a preferred embodiment, the moveable furniture piece is a thin walled drawer comprising panels formed of sheet metal. This drawer is strong, and yet has a low weight and a large internal space.
According to one embodiment the material thickness of the sheet metal is 0.5-1 mm. This material thickness provides for a thin walled drawer that still has good mechanical strength.
According to a further aspect, there is provided a piece of furniture which comprises a moveable furniture piece, as described hereinabove, and a furniture carcass. This piece of furniture, which for example may be a cupboard or a kitchen cabinet, is strong and requires limited space in shipping, as the movable piece of furniture, such as a drawer, can be mounted at the location of the end customer, involving mounting the first panel to the second panel, and then attaching the movable piece of furniture to the carcass.
Further preferred embodiments will be apparent from the below description and the appended claims.
These and other aspects, features and advantages of which the invention is capable of will be apparent and elucidated from the following description of embodiments of the present invention, reference being made to the accompanying drawings, in which
The following description of the present invention describes a furniture piece and a moveable furniture piece such as a furniture drawer with improved force handling and durability. A furniture piece can comprise the moveable furniture piece described herein and a carcass within which the moveable furniture piece is moveable.
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An advantage of having the opening 5 of the second panel 4 dimensioned to receive the roller wheel assembly 2 is that the forces acting on the roller wheel assembly 2 during operation of the drawer 1 can be transferred to both the first 3 and second 4 panels.
The first panel 3 and the second panel 4 can be substantially rectangular panels forming the walls of the drawer 1. As can be seen in
To form a drawer corner the first panel 3 and the second panel 4 can be fixed to one another. The first panel 3 can be connected releasably to the second panel 4 by, for example, a clip system 6. The clip system 6 comprises hook parts 6a on the second panel 4, as best shown in
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For example, a web portion 3b of the rear panel 3 may be folded around the axle 201 to fix the roller wheel assembly 2 to the rear panel 3, as is best illustrated in
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The circumferential channel 211 can be dimensioned such that it has a width that is approximately equivalent or slightly greater than the material thickness of the second panel 4 of a drawer. The circumferential channel 211, having a width of equivalent to or slightly greater than the material thickness of the second panel 4 of the drawer 1, can act to hold the second panel 4 in place between the first and second internal faces 215, 216. The central bore 212 is dimensioned such that the axle 201 of the wheel assembly 2 fits through the central bore 212.
The first panel 3 can be the rear panel 3 of the drawer 1, as illustrated in the embodiment of
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If the roller wheel assembly 2 is attached to the first panel 3 forming the rear panel of a drawer 1 the second panel 4 forms the side panel of a drawer 1. The opening 5 of the second panel 4 receives the roller wheel assembly 2 attached to the first panel 3.
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In other words, the second panel 4 can be slid over the wheel assembly 2 and then moved vertically downwards, such that the walls of the second panel 4 are located within the internal faces 215, 216 of the channel 211 of the double flanged washer 203. The second panel 4 is thus held in place by the double flanged washer 203 and the wheel assembly 2.
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The solution described herein is especially suitable for thin walled drawers comprising panels formed of sheet metal. By “thin walled drawer” is meant a drawer in which the first and the second panels 3, 4 are made from sheet metal having a material thickness of 0.5-1 mm.
A process of assembling a drawer with a wheel assembly 2 according to the present invention is as follows: taking a first panel 3 comprising a wheel assembly 2. Thereafter, a second panel 4 comprising an opening 5 is aligned, such that the opening 5 is located at the wheel assembly 2. Then, the wheel assembly 2 is slid in to the opening 5 on the second panel 4. Finally, the second panel 4 is secured to the first panel 3, such that the wheel assembly 2 is received within the opening 5.
Although the present invention has been described above with reference to specific embodiments, it is not intended to be limited to the specific form set forth herein. Rather, the invention is limited only by the accompanying claims and, other embodiments than the specific above are equally possible within the scope of these appended claims.
In the claims, the term “comprises/comprising” does not exclude the presence of other elements or steps. Furthermore, although individually listed, a plurality of means, elements or method steps may be implemented by e.g. a single unit or processor. Additionally, although individual features may be included in different claims, these may possibly advantageously be combined, and the inclusion in different claims does not imply that a combination of features is not feasible and/or advantageous. In addition, singular references do not exclude a plurality. The terms “a”, “an”, “first”, “second” etc do not preclude a plurality. Reference signs in the claims are provided merely as a clarifying example and shall not be construed as limiting the scope of the claims in any way.
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1451363 | Nov 2014 | SE | national |
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WO2016/076787 | 5/19/2016 | WO | A |
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