I. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a knob for furniture having a knob head and a knob base extending from the knob head and, in particular, to a hollow knob construction with interchangeable head configurations having an open threaded bore to accommodate a fastener to secure the knob assembly.
II. Description of the Prior Art
Knobs of this sort have long been known in various designs. They are particularly used on furniture for drawers and furniture doors and serve to move the furniture parts to which they are attached. Frequently the knob base is designed narrower than the upper part of the knob as described here. This facilitates the user exerting tension on the knob because the user can grip the knob, which is broader than the base.
Known knobs of this type are made out of one piece of solid material. This results in a relatively high requirement for materials. For aesthetic reasons many different designs of knobs are desired. For each of these designs a special manufacturing mold, for example an injection die, must be prepared for the entire knob. The expense required for this is considerable.
The present invention overcomes the disadvantages of the prior art by providing knob of the type that can be produced with a small requirement for material and in which various configurations and designs can be manufactured at a reduced cost of manufacture.
These goals are achieved by the invention in that the knob and the base are separate components, having a common axis and surrounding an inner hollow space, in that the threaded hole is formed in an axial shaft on the inner wall of the knob and that the knob base includes an axial bore through which the fastener extends. The two-part design of the knob makes it possible to combine knob bases readily produced in large numbers with various knob tops. These various knob tops are significantly smaller than the entire knob and thus can be produced at smaller expense than one-piece knobs.
By joining the knob top with the knob base, a relatively larger hollow knob can be produced so that the material requirements for the knob are significantly reduced in comparison to a one-piece solid design. Because the fastener is secured into the knob top, a connection is thus established between the knob top and the knob base without any extra connection means. Despite the relatively long length of the fastener, good centering of the knob top is accomplished in assembly because the securing fastener is already centered in the knob base. Therefore even relatively long, slender fasteners can be used.
The knob base can be made as a thin-walled, rotationally symmetrical hollow piece without affecting the function or the appearance of the knob top provided that the transverse wall has a central hole for the fastener. Such a thin-wall component can be manufactured with low material and manufacturing costs.
A preferred embodiment of the invention provides that the knob base includes an upper centering edge, which is centered upon a centering surface of the knob top. This prevents in a simple way a relative displacement of the knob top and the knob base ensuring proper alignment. The axial shaft extending from the knob top may be long enough to mate with the central bore of the knob base.
Other objects, features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following detailed description taken in connection with the accompanying drawing.
The present invention will be more fully understood by reference to the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment of the present invention when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawing, in which like reference characters refer to like parts throughout the views and in which:
FIGS. 6 thru 9 illustrate modified embodiments of the knob top in section;
Referring first to
A threaded bore 9, made as a blind hole, is located in an essentially cylindrical protrusion or shaft 8 extending downward from an upper inner wall 7 of knob top 4. Fastener 2 extends from the interior of the drawer through hole 10 and is secured into threaded bore 9. The thin-walled, symmetrical, chalice-shaped knob base 5 includes an upper centering edge 11, the cylindrical centering surface 12 of which is accommodated by a cylindrical centering surface 13 of knob top 4. A transverse wall 14 in knob base 5, located a short distance above the lower exterior face 15 of knob base 5, includes an axial centering hole 16 through which the fastener 2 extends and is thereby centered when the knob is assembled (
The modified embodiments of the centering base 5 shown in
The upper centering edge 11 on knob base 5 in all of the embodiments depicted also includes a cylindrical inner centering surface 17 that can accommodate an external cylindrical centering surface 18 of the knob top 4 as shown in
The knob tops 4 shown in
Further modifications to the knob base 5 are shown in
The foregoing detailed description has been given for clearness of understanding only and no unnecessary limitations should be understood therefrom as some modifications will be apparent without departing from the scope and spirit of the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2005 003 538.8 | Jan 2005 | DE | national |