The invention concerns a rail bar for a drawer, including an end to be connected to a wall element, in particular a front panel or a rear wall, of a drawer, and at least one length adjustment element movable in the longitudinal direction of the rail bar relative to the rail bar in order to cover a gap occurring between the end of the rail bar and the wall element in a connected state of the rail bar to the wall element. The invention further concerns an arrangement comprising at least one such a bar and at least one wall element, in particular a front panel or a rear wall of a drawer, wherein the end of the at least one rail bar is connected to the wall element and a gap occurs between the end of the rail bar and the wall element, the gap being covered by the at least one length adjustment element, and a drawer including at least one such arrangement.
In more detail,
A disadvantage in this case is that the user has to perform a plurality of successive steps for mounting the rail bar 104 to the wall element 102. Therefore, the last step, covering the gap 106, is often forgotten, whereby the appearance of the drawer is adversely affected. Ultimately, that reflects badly on the manufacturer of the rail bar 104.
The same disadvantage can arise by virtue of the fact that, even if the length adjustment element 104 is moved into the position shown in
The object of the present invention is to avoid the described disadvantages of the state of the art and to provide a rail bar, an arrangement having such a rail bar or, respectively a drawer having such an arrangement which is improved in relation thereto.
In the rail bar according to the invention it is therefore provided that there is at least one spring element which is supported on at least one stationary part of the rail bar and pushes the at least one length adjustment element in the direction of a maximum position in which the at least one length adjustment element prolongs the rail bar to the maximum extent.
The at least one spring element provides that the at least one length adjustment element is automatically pushed in a given direction, namely in the direction of the maximum position in which the at least one length adjustment element prolongs the rail bar to the maximum extent. The maximum position is therefore a preferential position. A user no longer has to actively actuate the at least one length adjustment element in comparison with the state of the art in order to cover a gap which occurs between the end of the rail bar and the wall element in the connected state of the rail bar to the wall element. A malposition of the at least one length adjustment element in which the gap is visible is not possible. In case that the at least one length adjustment element is by mistake moved out of the position in which it covers the gap, for example when cleaning the drawer, that error is automatically corrected by virtue of the at least one length adjustment element being acted upon by the at least one spring element in the direction of the maximum position. Overall, the measures according to the invention enhance the level of operating comfort for the user.
In a preferred embodiment, the at least one length adjustment element projects region-wise beyond the end of the rail bar in positions in which the at least one length adjustment element prolongs the rail bar. This means that the remaining part of the at least one length adjustment element in those positions overlaps with the end of the rail bar, whereby a stable and reliable prolongation of the rail bar can be achieved.
A visually attractive appearance can be achieved by the rail bar having at least one cavity and the at least one length adjustment element being arranged region-wise in the at least one cavity. This way it is possible to show only that portion of the at least one length adjustment element that is necessary for covering the gap between the end of the rail bar and the wall element in the connected state of the rail bar to the wall element.
As mentioned in the opening part of this specification, an arrangement comprises at least one rail bar according to the invention and at least one wall element, in particular a front panel or a rear wall of a drawer. The end of the at least one rail bar is connected to the wall element and a gap occurs between the end of the rail bar and the wall element, said gap being covered by the at least one length adjustment element.
And finally, a drawer includes at least one arrangement according to the invention.
Further details and advantages of the invention are described more fully hereinafter by means of the specific description with reference to the drawings, in which:
Starting from that maximum position the length adjustment element 4 is movable in opposition to the force of the spring element 7 as far as a minimum position in which the length adjustment element 4 prolongs the rail bar 1 to a minimum extent or not at all.
The arrangement includes a furniture fitment 12 which is separate from the length adjustment element 4 and which, on the one hand, is fixed to the wall element 2 and, on the other hand, to the rail bar 1 at a predetermined position relative thereto.
A rear wall 18 of a drawer is also indicated in broken line. When connecting the rail bar 1 to the rear wall 18, at least one length adjustment element 4 according to the invention can also be used in combination with at least one spring element 7 which bears against at least one stationary part 8 of the rail bar 1 in order to cover a gap which in a connected state of the rail bar 1 to the rear wall 18 occurs between the end of the rail bar 1 that is towards the rear wall 18 and the rear wall 18.
The arrangement 14 shown in
The front panel 17 includes a decorative element 23, for example of glass, which is held by a holder 24. In the specific case illustrated the drawer 22 can be used as an internal drawer in an article of furniture.
The rail bar 1 is of a substantially quadrangular configuration in cross-section. It is connected with a first end 3 to the front panel 17 and an opposite end to the rear wall 18.
The drawer 22 further has a drawer side wall 15. The rail bar 1 is arranged at a spacing 16 above the drawer side wall 15. A decorative element 33, for example of glass, is arranged between the rail bar 1 and the drawer side wall 15. The decorative element 33 is held at the ends by two holders 25.
By virtue of tolerances, for example manufacturing tolerances or tolerances which can occur by virtue of assembly of the drawer 22, a gap can occur between an end of the rail bar 1 and the corresponding wall element 17 or 18, and that gap can damage the visual appearance. In order to cover that gap, the rail bar 1 includes a length adjustment element 14. In the present case, this length adjustment element 14 is arranged region-wise within the rail bar 1 and projects precisely so far beyond the rail bar 1 as is necessary to cover the gap. A relatively large gap has to be covered in
Furthermore, a fixing device 19 for a furniture fitment 12 which is separate from the length adjustment element 14 and which is to be mounted to the wall element 2 of the drawer is integrated into the rail bar 1. That fixing device 19 includes a first part 26 and a second part 27.
The length adjustment element 4 is shown on an enlarged scale in
As can be seen from these Figures, the length adjustment element 4 includes overall four spring elements 7 in the form of elastic spring tabs, wherein two of those spring tabs are respectively connected together by way of a connecting bar 28. These connecting bars 28 prevent a hooking engagement upon assembly. The spring elements 7 are formed on the length adjustment element 4.
The part 26 of the fixing device 19 is fixed to the part 27 in the assembled state, wherein the part 27 is in turn fixed to an inside wall of the rail bar 1. Provided on the part 26 are two support contours at which the spring elements 7 are supported. These support contours therefore form stationary parts 8 of the rail bar 1 against which the spring elements 7 are supported. In the present case the stationary parts 8 are therefore formed on an insert disposed in the interior of the rail bar 1.
There is also a guide 13, 20 for guiding the length adjustment element 4 upon a movement relative to the rail bar 1. In the specifically illustrated case, the guide is formed by two mutually oppositely disposed guide bars 20 which co-operate with corresponding contours 13. The guide bars 20 are formed on the length adjustment element 4, whereas the corresponding contours 13 are provided on the fixing device 19.
In addition, there are abutments 11, 21 for limiting the movement of the length adjustment element 4 relative to the rail bar 1. In the specifically illustrated case, on the one hand, the length adjustment element 4 has abutments 21 which co-operate with abutments 11 provided on the fixing device 19.
It is also to be noted that the part 26 of the fixing device 19 includes two spring elements 29 which serve for fixing a furniture fitment 12 which is separate from the length adjustment element 4 and which is to be mounted to the wall element 2 of the drawer.
As can be seen, the length adjustment element 4 bears by way of the spring elements 7 against the stationary parts 8 of the rail bar 1 and as a result is moved out of the rail bar 1 and, more specifically, to such an extent that the length adjustment element 4 comes to bear against the wall element 2 or until the movement of the length adjustment element 4 is limited by the abutments 11 and 21 described with reference to
The position shown in
The furniture fitment 12 is fixed by the fixing device 19 by way of the spring elements 29 mentioned previously in relation to
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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A 51062/2017 | Dec 2017 | AT | national |
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | PCT/AT2018/060297 | Dec 2018 | US |
Child | 16906321 | US |