The present application is a 371 of International application PCT/DE2010/050037, filed Jun. 17, 2010, which claims priority of DE 20 2009 010 237.8, filed Jul. 28, 2009, the priority of these applications is hereby claimed and these applications are incorporated herein by reference.
The invention relates to a shelf carrier comprising an insertion pot, which has a T-shaped suspension opening on a side wall, the T-shaped suspension opening being formed by a longitudinal slit extending parallel to the pot axis and by a transverse slit extending perpendicularly thereto, the longitudinal slit being open at the end thereof facing away from the transverse slit, and to a shelf arrangement comprising a shelf, the shelf having a shelf carrier on both sides of each shelf end.
Shelf carriers of this type are used for suspending shelves, such as e.g. shelves for bookcases, between two side walls of a bookcase. Towards this end, four shelf carriers are inserted into corresponding receptacles on the lower side of the shelves and the shelf carriers of the shelf are subsequently suspended on pins or bolts of the side walls of the bookcase.
Prior art firstly discloses simple shelf carriers with suspension slits which are open on one side and are inserted on both sides into the lower side of the shelf at the front and rear shelf ends. However, this simple shelf carrier is disadvantageous in that, when the front shelf end is subjected to a relatively high load, the rear shelf carrier and therefore the rear shelf end might be lifted off from the associated rear mounting bolt with the consequence that the shelf is tilted.
In order to prevent tilting of the suspended shelf, it is known in the art to use different shelf carriers for the front and rear shelf ends. While the two front shelf carriers (i.e. the shelf carriers disposed most proximate to a bookcase rear wall) still have only a suspension slit that is open on one side for receiving the bolt heads, the two rear shelf carriers (i.e. the shelf carriers that are most proximate to the visible shelf front edge) have a T-shaped suspension opening which is formed by the suspension slit (longitudinal slit) that is open on one side, and by a transverse slit extending to both sides relative thereto. The shelf is initially suspended with its rear shelf carriers, to be more precise, with its longitudinal slits, in the rear mounting bolts and is subsequently shifted to the back, with the consequence that the rear mounting bolt is then in the transverse slit and the rear shelf carrier is secured on the rear mounting bolt in a direction opposite to the suspension direction. The rear mounting bolt forms the axis of rotation about which the shelf is then pivoted with its front shelf end until the longitudinal slit of the front shelf carrier is suspended in the front mounting bolt. The rear shelf carrier that is secured in a direction opposite to the suspension direction ensures that the suspended shelf is mounted in such a fashion that it cannot tilt. However, different front and rear shelf carriers have the following disadvantages:
In contrast thereto, it is the underlying purpose of the present invention to further develop a shelf carrier of the above-mentioned type in such a fashion that it can be used both as a front dud rear shelf carrier, thereby nevertheless reliably preventing tilting or displacement of a suspended shelf.
This object is achieved in that a slider is supported in the insertion pot in such a fashion that it can be displaced in a direction transverse to the longitudinal slit, wherein a longitudinal slit is formed on the slider, which extends parallel to the longitudinal slit of the insertion pot and is open at its end facing away from the transverse slit of the insertion pot, and forms, in a center position of the slider, a common insertion slit together with the longitudinal slit of the insertion pot, and that the slider can be locked with the insertion pot in the center position and/or in end positions transversely shifted to both sides of the center position.
When the slider of the inventive shelf carrier is in its center position, the shelf carrier only comprises the common longitudinal insertion slit and its function therefore corresponds to the above-described front shelf carrier according to the prior art. When its slider is in its tranversely shifted end position, the inventive shelf carrier has a T-shaped suspension opening and its function therefore corresponds to the above-described rear shelf carrier according to prior art. The inventive shelf carrier can therefore electively be used as a front or a rear shelf carrier in dependence on the position of its slider.
For mounting a shelf using inventive shelf carriers, four inventive shelf carriers are inserted into the receptacles provided for this purpose on the lower side of the shelf, wherein the sliders of all shelf carriers are located in their center positions. The two rear shelf carriers are then at first suspended with their common longitudinal insertion slit into the projecting rear bolts. The shelf is then pushed to the rear until each rear bolt is located at the front end of the transverse slit, thereby locking the two rear shelf carriers to the rear bolts in a direction opposite to the suspension direction. The two front shelf carriers are suspended with their common longitudinal insertion slit in the front bolts through a pivoting motion of the shelf about the rear bolts, such that the shelf is then in its horizontal end position. In this end position, the sliders of the front shelf carriers are in the center position and the sliders of the rear shelf carriers are in the transversely shifted or locked end position. The rear shelf carriers that are locked on the rear bolts by means of their sliders thereby prevent the shelf from being lifted off from the rear bolt and therefore from tilting.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the longitudinal slit of the slider terminates in a circular opening at the level of the transverse slit of the insertion pot, which opening is used, in particular, for play-free reception of a mounting bolt. The longitudinal slit of the slider advantageously has a detent on both sides at the transition to the circular opening for locking the received mounting bolt in the circular opening.
The longitudinal slit of the slider preferably tapers from its open end towards its other end to thereby form an insertion cone for the mounting bolt.
In a further preferred embodiment, the insertion pot and the slider have detents and locking seats for mutual locking in the center position and/or in the transversely shifted end position. The detents and locking seats can also be used as guides during insertion of the slider into the insertion pot.
The insertion pot preferably has circumferential ribs on its jacket side, which are pressed into the bore wall of the shelves like retaining barbs when the shelves are made from wood, thereby reliably fixing the insertion pot in the shelf. Alternatively or additionally, the insertion pot can have detent springs, e.g. in the area of the pot bottom, which project in a radial outware direction and are locked in corresponding slits or openings of the shelf, e.g. when the shelves are made from sheet metal, thereby also fixing the insertion pot in the shelf.
The slider is advantageously undetachably held in the insertion pot, for which reason the shelf carrier can be delivered in the form of a finished unit, thereby preventing individual parts from getting lost due to unskilled handling. When the slider is inserted into the insertion pot, the slider can e.g. be locked on the insertion pot.
In one particularly preferred embodiment, the insertion pot and the slider are produced together in one work step as one unit having one or more predetermined breaking points. For this reason, it is e.g. possible to initially produce the slider and the insertion pot in one piece in the form of an injection-molded part (connected via the predetermined breaking points). This embodiment enables inexpensive production of the inventive shelf carrier. The mentioned one or several predetermined breaking points are then destroyed by pressing the slider into the pot opening of the insertion pot such that the slider can be easily inserted into the insertion pot.
The insertion pot and the slider are advantageously produced from plastic material through injection molding. either in the form of two separate parts or in the form of injection-molded parts that are still connected via predetermined breaking points.
The invention also concerns a shelf arrangement comprising a shelf, the shelf having a shelf carrier as described above on both sides of each shelf end, and also comprising four mounting bolts in which the four shelf carriers of the shelf are suspended, wherein the sliders of the shelf carriers provided at one shelf end are located in the center position and the sliders of the shelf carriers provided at the other shelf end are located in their end positions transversely shifted towards the other shelf carriers, in which end positions the shelf carrier is locked on its mounting bolt in a direction opposite to the suspension direction.
Further advantages of the invention can be extracted from the description and the drawing. The features mentioned above and below may be used in accordance with the invention individually or collectively in arbitrary combination. The embodiments shown and described are not to be understood as exhaustive enumeration but have exemplary character for describing the invention.
The invention is illustrated in the drawings and is explained in more detail with reference to embodiments.
In the drawings:
a shows a schematic side view of a shelf provided with the inventive shelf carriers in the non-suspended state.
b shows a schematic side view of a shelf provided with the inventive shelf carriers in the suspended state.
The shelf carrier 1 illustrated in
The shelf carrier 1 comprises an insertion pot 2 with a pot opening 3 and a slider 4 which is inserted into the pot opening 3 and is supported therein in such a fashion that it can be displaced in a transverse direction (double arrow 5). The insertion pot 2 has a T-shaped suspension opening, illustrated upside down in
As is further illustrated in
In
In order to improve the grip of the shelf carrier 1 within a recess of the shelf (not shown), ribs 31 are formed on the circumferential surface of the insertion pot 2, as shown in
a shows a shelf 40 comprising four shelf carriers 1 in a state ready for suspension to be suspended on four mounting bolts 15 and
As is illustrated in
When a load 41 acts on the free right-hand or front end of the shelf 40 in the suspended state of the shelf 40, as indicated in
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20 2009 010 237 U | Jul 2009 | DE | national |
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PCT/DE2010/050037 | 6/17/2010 | WO | 00 | 1/30/2012 |
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