This application is the US National Phase of and claims the benefit of and priority on International Application No. PCT/EP2019/059916 having an international filing date of 17 Apr. 2019, which claims priority on German Patent Application No. 20 2018 103 454.5 having a filing date of 19 Jun. 2018.
The invention relates to a furniture system.
Corresponding furniture systems are known. In general, vertically extending mounting rails are used, usually fastened to the wall, on which rails racks or shelves are mounted. For this purpose, the mounting rails generally comprise a plurality of openings which are arranged one behind the other in the longitudinal direction of the mounting rail and in which corresponding brackets or other components can be suspended via suspension portions located thereon. In this way, depending on the number of mounting rails used, a larger or smaller, and flexible, shelf system results. These types of shelf systems are widespread. A disadvantage thereof is that they generally offer largely open storage space. This is disadvantageous in locations where large amounts of dust or dirt accumulate, since the objects stored in the furniture wall system designed in this manner are of course exposed to this dust or dirt. In addition, open designs are not desired in all locations, in particular not in locations where adjustments to the surrounding furniture may be required. This applies for example for the field of fitted kitchens, since here a uniform front design of the furniture is generally considered important.
The object of the present invention is therefore that of developing a furniture system such that it can fit in well, visually, in existing situations, for example.
This object is achieved by a furniture system comprising mounting rails, which are in particular to be fastened to a wall or rear wall and which comprise openings in which suspension portions connected to stockage elements are suspended or can be suspended, comprising a rear wall which extends, with two longitudinal narrow sides, substantially in the vertical direction and which rests on or is fastened to the mounting rails, wherein furthermore at least one in particular strip-like rear wall side part is arranged at least in parallel with one longitudinal narrow side, in particular in parallel with both longitudinal narrow sides of the rear wall, which rear wall side part rests on or is fastened to the mounting rail, wherein a recess, in particular a gap, in a transition region from the rear wall to the rear wall side part, in particular between the longitudinal narrow side of the rear wall and the longitudinal narrow side of the at least one rear wall side part, which gap allows access to at least some of the openings of a mounting rail. Advantageous embodiments can be found in the dependent claims.
The furniture system according to the invention expands the options of the conventional suspension system with perforated strips and brackets, in that a person skilled in the art now has the possibility of optionally also building carcass walls around the stockage elements suspended in the mounting rails. In this way, it is possible for various furniture frontages to be used, the appearance of which can be individually fitted into the surrounding environment, in particular kitchen environment.
For this purpose, the furniture system according to the invention preferably, but not essentially, comprises mounting rails which are to be fastened to a rear wall or wall and comprise openings in which suspension portions connected to stockage elements are suspended or can be suspended. According to the invention, the furniture system is now provided with a rear wall which extends, with two longitudinal narrow sides, substantially in the vertical direction, and which rests on or is fastened to the mounting rails. In the simplest case, said fastening can be achieved by means of angle pieces proceeding from the rear face of the rear wall facing the wall. Of course, the rear wall can also be directly screwed or otherwise connected to the mounting rails.
In addition, at least one, in particular strip-like, rear wall side part is arranged at least in parallel with one longitudinal narrow side, in particular in parallel with both longitudinal narrow sides, of the rear wall. Said rear wall side part rests on the mounting rail or is fastened thereto, a recess, in particular a gap, being formed in the transition region from the rear wall to the rear wall side part, in particular between the longitudinal narrow side of the rear wall and the longitudinal narrow side of the at least one rear wall side part. The rear wall side part, just like the rear wall itself, can be attached to the rear face pointing towards the wall, using fastening elements such as angles or the like. The multi-part rear wall makes it possible for a recess, in particular a gap, formed between the rear wall and the rear wall side part, to allow for access to at least some of the openings of a mounting rail. A rear wall design of this kind makes it possible to cover the mounting rails and to already design the rear walls so as to correspondingly match the surroundings.
In this case, the gap goes not have to be formed so as to be continuous over the entire longitudinal extension of the rear wall side parts. A gap that allows access to just one or a few openings is likewise conceivable. In a preferred embodiment, the rear wall and the at least one rear wall side part can come into contact in places, in particular at the portions at which no recess is arranged. In this case, it is even possible for the rear wall and the at least one rear wall side part to be formed integrally. This would lead to greater stability of the rear face.
In a further preferred embodiment the recess(es) formed between the rear wall and the rear wall side part or the rear wall side parts, in particular the gap(s), is/are designed so as to be continuous from top to bottom, and it/they allow(s) access to almost all openings of the wall mounting strip(s).
In order for it to remain possible to also suspend stockage elements, such as shelf bottoms or storage compartments, with or without pull-outs, retrospectively, i.e. following installation of the furniture system, it may be possible for the gap(s) formed between the rear wall and the rear wall side part or the rear wall side parts to be flush with the openings of the wall mounting strip(s) located therebehind.
According to a particularly preferred embodiment of the present invention, each rear wall side part comprises fastening portions on the longitudinal narrow side thereof remote from the rear wall, on which fastening portions a carcass side part is to be attached or is attached. In this way, it is possible not only for the rear wall design to be matched to the surroundings, but for an entire furniture carcass to be built around the stockage elements.
In addition, it is possible in particular for the fastening portions to comprise a drilled hole extending obliquely to the longitudinal extension of the rear wall side part, in which drilled holes a fastening element, in particular an expansion and/or eccentric dowel can be received or is received. In this way, it is possible for carcass side walls to be very easily attached, in conventional form, to the rear wall side parts.
According to a particularly preferred embodiment, the furniture system comprises one rear wall side part, respectively, on both longitudinal sides of at least one rear wall. One carcass side wall, in each case, is then arranged on and/or attached to the longitudinal narrow sides of the rear wall side elements remote from the rear wall. It may in addition be possible for the two carcass side walls to be connected, in the upper region thereof in the vertical extension direction, to a carcass upper part and, in the lower region thereof in the vertical extension direction, to a carcass lower part. Thus, a carcass furniture element results, in which the stockage elements are accessible from the front side. Alternatively, or in addition thereto, it may be possible for a carcass front part to be attached between the two carcass side walls. As a result, the resultant carcass furniture can also be closed from the front side, and thus protect the contents from dust and impurities.
The material for the carcass parts can be selected as desired. It may preferably be possible for at least one carcass side wall and/or the carcass front part to consist of or comprise
i) a transparent material, in particular glass, and/or
ii) a wood or wood substitute material, and/or plastics material.
A person skilled in the art will make the selection depending on the corresponding surroundings to which the furniture system according to the invention is intended to be matched.
It may also be possible for the rear wall and/or the rear wall side parts to consist of or comprise a wood or wood substitute material, and/or plastics material, and/or a composite material of wood and stone.
Specifically when using glass parts, generally corresponding profiles are used for connection to other side parts, in particular metal profiles such as aluminum profiles, into which the glass parts are inserted or with which the glass parts are connected. A furniture wall system appears particularly high-quality if the rear side consists of a composite material of wood and stone, or comprises said material.
The invention will be explained in greater detail in the following, with reference to
The embodiment, shown in
As shown in
The mounting rails 17 are provided with a rear wall 13 which extends substantially in the vertical direction. In this case, the height of the rear wall 13 corresponds approximately to the length of the mounting rails 17, the width of the rear wall 13 is designed such that it covers the mounting rail 17 to such an extent that the openings 17a for the suspension portions 18b, 19b remain accessible. In this case, the rear wall 13 can rest on the mounting rails 17 or be fastened thereto. In each case a preferably strip-like rear wall side part 16 is arranged in parallel with the two longitudinal narrow sides of the rear wall 13. Said rear wall side parts in each case rest on one of the mounting rails 17 or are fastened thereto. In this case, the two rear wall side parts 16 are arranged such that in each case a gap 20 is formed between the longitudinal narrow side of the rear wall 13 and the longitudinal narrow side of the rear wall side part 16, as is shown in
During assembly, the suspension portions 18b, 19b of the stockage elements 18, 19 are suspended in the openings 17a of the mounting rails 17, through the slits 20. In this case, the stockage elements 19 can be shelf bottoms which are arranged on carrier elements 19a with the suspension portions 19b. Stockage elements 18 are also conceivable which have a carcass around the stockage region, it being possible for the stockage region to be opened for example by means of a drawer or a door. Furthermore, the stockage element 18, 19 may also be a carrier for a technical element, such as a kitchen device.
Said fastening portions 21 make it possible for the carcass side parts 11, 12, shown in
Since the rear wall side parts 16 cannot be clamped between two mounting rails 17, it is recommended to screw the fastening elements 22 to retaining elements of the sides 17b, 17c of the mounting rails 17.
A furniture system 1 according to the invention can be designed in a very flexible manner, and thus opens up a high degree of variability of use, it being able to be fitted in well, optically, in existing situations.
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