Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a height-adjustable work table, preferably a kitchen table comprising at least one cabinet having a table top thereon, and where the cabinet(s) is/are placed on a number of height-adjustable platforms.
The Prior Art
As an example of such a height-adjustable work table reference can be made to WO 2011/069509 A2 Linak A/S. One of the problems concerning the assembly of the height-adjustable platforms is to get them lined up so that they both are horizontal and stand in a straight line as well as are located with the desired mutual distance. This also applies during the further assembly work of the work table where the platforms are easily pushed out of their position, out of level or out of the row. Another issue relating to such height-adjustable work tables is to be able to shut off access under the cabinets regardless of the height to which the work table is adjusted.
The purpose of the invention is to provide a solution to the outlined problems.
This is achieved according to the invention in that the platforms are mutually fixed by means of at least one connection rail. It is thus ensured that the platforms during the further assembly of the work table is retained in the mounted position.
The platforms comprise a housing with a spindle nut at each end, the spindle units being driven by an electric motor through a gear train, a belt drive or a chain. It is thus possible to design the platforms with such a low height that they do not constitute a limitation of the minimum height of the work table. The platforms may further be designed with a base area consisting with the base area of the cabinets. In an attractive embodiment the platforms are designed as slim, longitudinal units. In case the work table comprises a row of cabinets, the platforms are placed such that they support two adjacent cabinets. If the cabinets are exceptionally wide, one or more platforms may naturally be placed under the middle of the cabinet. At the ends of the row of cabinets the platform is naturally placed within the side of the cabinet, such that the platform does not protrude outside of the cabinet. For a stable and horizontal support of the work table, it is essential that the height-adjustable platform(s) can be adjusted so that they are horizontal regardless of unevenness and slanting of the floor. When using more platforms, it is also important that these are placed correctly, i.e., that they provide an appropriate support for the cabinets.
In order to level the platforms these may be equipped with an adjusting screw in each corner for compensating for unevenness and slanting of the floor. In another embodiment the spindle unit is with a lower end mounted on a plate resting on the floor and where there on the upper end of the spindle unit is also furnished with a plate on which the cabinets are arranged. The plates will per se to a certain extent compensate for unevenness.
In an expedient embodiment the connection rail is arranged in front of the platforms, which eases the access for mounting the connection rail. It is understood that the connection rail may consist of more sections, placed end to end in case of a long row of cabinets. In a further embodiment a connection rail is provided both at the front and rear of the platforms. This increases the stability of the connection of the platforms.
For mounting the connection rail the front side of the platform housing is in an embodiment provided with at least one longitudinal groove, and the connection rail has at least one flap which can be pressed into the groove in the platforms. This ensures an easy and secure mounting of the connection rail and where the horizontal flap keeps the platforms level while the vertical part of the connection rail ensures that the platforms are in a straight line. In a further embodiment the front of the platform housing is furnished with two longitudinal grooves and the connection rail has two flaps which can be pressed into the respective grooves in the platforms. In a further embodiment the connection rail has a U-shaped cross section, where the flaps are equipped with snap-locking means so that they may be snapped fixedly around a protruding portion of the platform housing intended for that purpose. Thus the connection rail may be mounted without use of tools.
In order to shut off access under the work table, it can be equipped with a toe kick, which according to the invention is telescopic in height. It is thus possible to design the toe kick such that it can adjust to the actually adjusted height of the work table such that access under the work table is shut off. The toe kick can consist of two or more mutually telescopic elements. According to an attractive embodiment the toe kick consists of three mutually telescopic elements which can cover a large span of the adjustment height and further provides a low initial height.
In an embodiment at least one element of the toe kick is secured to the height-adjustable platforms. In an expedient embodiment an intermediate telescopic element of the toe kick is secured to the height-adjustable platforms.
In a specific embodiment the connection rail has a groove while the intermediate element of the toe kick has a folded flap which can be pressed into the groove in the connection rail for retaining it. In a further embodiment the connection rail is designed such that it further constitutes an intermediate element of the toe kick. In a further embodiment the lowermost telescopic element is likewise secured to the height-adjustable platforms. Thus, a troublesome securing to the floor is avoided, where a heating coil is typically installed, making it problematic to screw the telescopic element onto the floor due to the risk of damaging the heating coil. It is likewise expedient to secure the topmost element to the height-adjustable platforms as it may also be difficult to secure this to the cabinets since it should be done after the cabinets have been placed on the platforms.
The securing of elements of the toe kick to the platforms and the connection rail, respectively also contributes to a stabilization of the work table both during the assembly and of the assembled work table.
Embodiments of the invention will be described more fully with reference to the accompanying drawings.
In
Both at the front and rear the individual platforms 2″ are mutually connected by means of connection rails 14′a and 14′b. Unlike the embodiment in
The invention thus provides a solution for a stable and horizontal support of the work table both during the assembly work and of the assembled table. It is essential that the height-adjustable platforms can be adjusted, such that they are level despite unevenness and slanting of the floor. When using more platforms it is also important that these are placed correctly i.e. that they provide an appropriate support for the cabinets.
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This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 14/111,038, filed Oct. 10, 2013 (now abandoned), which was a U.S. national stage filing of PCT/DK2012/000045, filed 16 Apr. 2012.
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