This application is a national phase application of PCT/SE2017/050308, filed Mar. 30, 2017 and claims priority to Swedish Application No. 1650418-5 filed Mar. 31, 2016.
The present disclosure relates to a suspension system comprising first and second support elements, configured to be vertically arranged, and first and second brackets, each configured to be attached to a respective one of the support elements in a cantilevered fashion. The bracket has a U-shaped cross-section with first and second leg portions and an interconnecting lower bend portion. A frame comprises side portions, each being configured to be attached to a respective one of the brackets by means of a fastening arrangement at each bracket. A guided part of the frame is slidable in and out of an area in between the brackets and may comprise a holding device such as a container.
Such a system is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 7,104,411 B2. That system allows an end user to assemble a drawer by attaching two brackets to a respective support element. A frame is attached to the brackets, and a container, for instance a wire basket, is fitted in the frame. The frame comprises side parts attached to the brackets and a container holding part which is slidable with respect to the side parts. Thereby a drawer is accomplished. One problem associated with such devices is how to accomplish a reliable attachment of the side parts to the brackets that can be readily fastened by an end user.
One object of the present disclosure is therefore to accomplish a suspension system with a reliable fastening arrangement that is easy to use. This object is achieved by means of a suspension system as defined in claim 1. More specifically, in a system of the initially mentioned kind, the fastening arrangement comprises the combination of a mid-section attachment device including a centre cut-out in the mid third of the bracket and in a leg portion thereof, a centre attachment tongue on the frame side portion, which is configured to be inserted into the centre cut-out to clasp the edge thereof, and a bulb adapted to snap into the centre cut-out, and a front attachment device including a front cut-out in the cantilevered end of the bracket, in a leg portion thereof, a front attachment tongue on the frame side portion, which is configured to be inserted into the front cut-out to clasp the edge thereof, and a support tongue configured to abut the lower portion of the bracket, such that a nose portion of the bracket is wedged in between the front attachment tongue and the support tongue. Thanks to this arrangement, the frame side portion at each side can be suspended from the bracket only by means of the centre attachment tongue, the front attachment tongue and the support tongue. The user only need to fit the front and centre attachment tongues correctly with respect to their respective cut-outs, and snap the side portion into attachment with the frame. Thanks to the relatively short distance in between the front tongue and the support tongue, tolerances can be kept relatively small as compared to a case where instead a rear tongue would be used.
The front cut-out may comprise a rear vertical portion, a front horizontal portion and a radius in between the vertical and horizontal portions, and the front attachment tongue may rest on the front cut-out at the transition between the horizontal portion and the radius when the frame is attached to the bracket. This means that a precise very gentle wedging effect on the nose portion will take place when the frame is fitted, which means that a low attachment force is needed.
The support tongue may be configured to abut the lower portion of the bracket at the interconnecting bend portion at a point on the bend portion located at the same lateral half of the bracket as the front cut-out. This means that an identical frame can be attached also to the other lateral side of the bracket.
The front tongue may have an attachment line, where it is connected to the fixed part of the frame, wherein the attachment line forms an acute angle in the range 75-82 degrees with the longitudinal direction of the frame, and the support tongue may have an attachment line, where it is connected to the fixed part of the frame, wherein the attachment line forms an angle in the range 5-9 degrees with the longitudinal direction of the frame. This configuration facilitates fastening to the bracket.
The supporting elements 3 are vertically oriented and are attached to a vertical surface such as a wall, or connected to a set of feet resting on a floor. If, as illustrated in
Each supporting element 3 may be formed as an in cross-section U-shaped rail, which is attached to the wall by means of screws, with the legs of the “U” directed towards the wall. The supporting elements 3 may be made from sheet metal. The supporting elements 3 may be provided with two parallel rows of slots 13 in the portion connecting the legs as is well known per se. In principle, the supporting elements 3 could be provided e.g. with only one row of slots 13. It would also be possible to device the rail also e.g. as a tube with rectangular cross section having slots at a face thereof.
The brackets 5, which may be made from sheet metal as well, are adapted to be used in pairs which detachably carry a shelf or a wire drawer, or the like. The brackets are suspended from a respective supporting element 3, using hook-shaped, protruding portions which are inserted into selected slots 13 in the supporting element 3 to engage with the supporting element for suspension of the bracket therefrom in a cantilevered fashion, as is well known per se.
The brackets may be made of sheet metal bent in a U-shape in cross-section, with the legs of the “U” directed upwards. As illustrated, the brackets may be tapering in the direction away from the support element, such that the depth of the “U” decreases towards the cantilevered end of the bracket 5. The upper edge of the bracket 5 remains substantially horizontal along the length of the bracket when attached to a support element/carrier.
As described in the aforementioned document U.S. Pat. No. 7,104,411 B2, in addition to suspending a shelf on the brackets, a frame 7, 15, 16, 27 may be attached to the brackets 5. The frame may comprise a slidable portion 7, 16 as well as two side portions 27 that are fixed to the brackets. In the illustrated example, an optional interconnecting rear portion 15, connects the fixed side portions 27 together forming a “U”, the opening of which faces away from the wall. A rectangular container frame 16 may be carried by the slidable side portions 7. The slidable portions of the frame 7 are slidable by means of guides in the fixed side portions 27, such that they can be at least partly slid out of the area in between the brackets. A container such as a wire basket 9 can be fitted in the slidable part of the frame, typically by being suspended in the rectangular container frame 16. If slid out, as shown in
A fixed part of the frame 27 at each side is thus attached to a respective bracket 5, while an inner part 7 at each side is slidable with regard to its respective fixed part.
The present disclosure relates to an improved way of attaching these fixed outer parts 27 of the side portions to the brackets 5.
With reference to
As shown in
The front tongue has an attachment line 47, where it is connected to the fixed part of the frame side portions 27, which extends in a direction 63 forming an acute angle x, typically in the range between 75-82 degrees, with the longitudinal direction 61 of the frame. Thereby, the front tongue 31 is directed to the rear, but slightly downwards. The support tongue has an attachment line 34, where it is connected to the fixed part of the frame, with a direction 67 forming an angle y in the range 5-9 degrees with the longitudinal direction 61 of the frame such that the top surface of the support tongue 33 slants slightly to the rear.
The present disclosure is not restricted to the examples given above, and may be varied and altered in different ways within the scope of the appended claims. For instance, instead of a container such as a wire basket, a mesh basket, a plastic box, a holding device including hooks or the like may be fitted in the drawer frame.
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