The present invention relates to a system for detachable suspension of shelves, drawers or the like from a wall or standing on the floor, comprising at least two essentially vertically positioned supporting elements with slots or grooves and plate-shaped brackets which are adapted to carry said shelves, drawers or the like and which, by means of at least one hook-shaped portion protruding from one end of each bracket, are adapted to be inserted into selected slots or grooves for suspension of the brackets from the supporting elements, at least one essentially L-shaped groove being formed in each bracket between its ends and having a first leg which extends substantially in the longitudinal direction of the bracket, and a second leg which extends from the first leg and leads to the upper portion of the bracket in its mounted position.
Systems for suspension of shelves in vertical supporting elements by means of a pair of brackets, which detachably can be attached at an optional level to the supporting elements, are already known from, for example, the leaflet “Planerings-och produktguide” (“Planning and Product Guide”) of Elfa International AB. The shelves are made of wood material and are adapted to be screwed to the brackets. Apart from the inconvenience screwing involves, this also means that brackets specially designed for the shelves are required. In addition, a bracket, which usually is a metal sheet bent in the shape of a U, can only carry one end of a shelf and not the end of an adjacent shelf.
It is also known from the above-mentioned leaflet to suspend wire baskets from vertical supporting elements, but also in this case brackets which are specially designed are required since standard brackets cannot be used, see, for instance, the leaflet “SPARRING—Makes your storage !” of Elfa International AB.
In the last-mentioned leaflet and in Swedish patent application 9903969-5, a system for suspension of shelves of wire from vertical supporting elements by means of brackets which can be detachably attached to the supporting elements is shown. However, the shelves are firmly fastened to the brackets and cannot without a real effort be removed from them. Moreover, these known suspension systems are not specially suited for suspension of wire baskets or drawers.
The object of the present invention is to provide a system for suspension of shelves, drawers and wire baskets from vertical supporting elements by means of brackets which allow the shelves, drawers or the like to be easily detached and removed from the brackets.
A further object of the invention is to provide a system for suspension which comprises a frame structure which carries a shelf, a drawer and the like and which can be detachably connected by means of a pair of opposite brackets so as to be a self-supporting unit displaceable in one piece.
Yet another object of the invention is to provide a suspension system having a frame structure, in which a shelf, a drawer or the like can be carried displaceably.
According to the invention these objects have been achieved by means of a suspension system as described in the introductory paragraph, which suspension system is characterised in that the system also comprises at least one frame which is adapted to carry said-shelves, drawers or the like and which frame exhibits a pair of separate and parallel sides with attaching means for detachable fastening of the frame to neighouringly arranged brackets and at least one connecting portion which connects said sides with one another and which is essentially perpendicular thereto, that each attaching means comprises at least one ear protruding from the respective said sides and outside the frame, and that each ear is adapted to be inserted so that it hooks into the first leg of the associated L-shaped groove.
Further developments of the invention will be evident from the features stated in the subclaims.
Preferred embodiments of the invention will now be described by way of example and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which
Reference is first made to
The supporting element or rail 1 is provided with two parallel rows of slots or grooves 3 of the same dimension and with the same mutual distance in the longitudinal direction. Alternatively, the supporting element 1 can be provided with only one row of slots or grooves.
In the suspension system also a number of brackets 4 are included, which in pairs are adapted to detachably carry a shelf 5 or a wire drawer (not shown but illustrated in the above-mentioned leaflet) or the like. It will easily be understood that each bracket is suspended from the respective supporting elements 1 of each shelf or the like.
The bracket is preferably made of a simple metal sheet or plate of metal or some other suitable material or a metal sheet bent in the shape of a U, or the like, cf.
Irrespective of what form the bracket 4 has, it exhibits at its one end a respective hook-shaped, protruding portion 7 which is adapted to be inserted into a selected slot 3 in the supporting element or rail 1 and to engage with an area inside the supporting element adjacent to the slot 3 for suspension of the bracket from the supporting element, as illustrated in
To be able to attach the bracket 4 more firmly to the supporting element 1, especially if the bracket is made of a simple metal sheet or plate (not bent in a U-shape), a guide lug 8 is formed in a protruding manner at the end of the bracket with the protruding portion 7 at a distance therefrom corresponding to the mutual distance of the slots 3. The guide lug 8 is adapted to be inserted into a separate slot in the supporting element 1, see
Reference is made to
The above-described bracket 4 is preferred in the suspension system according to the invention, but the brackets which have been indicated in said Swedish patent application 9903969-5 and the above-mentioned leaflet can also advantageously be used.
In the system according to the invention also a frame 14 is included, which carries said shelf 5, drawer or the like. The frame 14 consists of a pair of sides 15 which are parallel to one another and which are adapted to be attached to a respective neighbouring bracket 4, and a connecting portion 16 which is perpendicular to the sides 15, that is parallel to the wall 2 in
The metal section is in the illustrated embodiment essentially U-shaped in cross-section and consists of an upper flange 17, a lower flange 18 and a web 19 connecting them with one another, see
Both sides of the frame 14 are provided with attaching means for attaching the frame to a pair of brackets 4. Each attaching means comprises at least one ear 20 which protrudes from each side 15 of the frame and away from the inside of the frame. In
In the illustrated embodiment, see particularly
In order to lock the frame 14 onto the associated brackets 4, each side 15 of the frame exhibits at least one locking element 21 which protrudes from the web 19 and away from the inside of the frame and which thus protrudes from the same part of the web 19 as does the ear 20, but an essentially shorter distance than does the ear. The position of the locking element 21 is defined relative to said at least one ear 20, which will be discussed in the following in connection with the mounting operation. In
Although the locking element 21 presented above is preferred, the locking element can also have the shape of a short peg 21′ or stud which is attached to the outside of the web 19. As illustrated in
Mounting of the illustrated suspension system takes place in the following way.
After the supporting elements or rails 1 have been put into position as described above, the protruding portion 7 of the respective brackets 4 is inserted into a selected slot. The frame 14 is placed between two brackets 4, the ears 20 (and pins, if any, not shown) being inserted into the second leg 12 of the L-shaped grooves 9 and in the recess 13, until the ears 20 rest on the bottom of the first leg 11 and the recess 13, respectively. Subsequently, the frame 14 is displaced in a horizontal direction relative to the supporting elements 1, that is, in the direction of mounting 22. The locking element 21 then slides against the external surface of the bracket 4. When the ears 20 in the L-shaped grooves 9 have been displaced towards and essentially adjacent to the innermost end of the first leg 11, the locking element 21 snaps into the groove 9 and, with its locking surface 24, abuts against that side of the first leg 11 which is nearest the free end 10 of the bracket, see
Although the above locking arrangement with the locking element 21 and the ear 20 co-operating in the same groove 9 is preferred, it is also possible to position the locking element at another location, that is, not co-operating with the groove 9. The locking element can thus be positioned in such a manner on the side 15 of the frame that, in connection with said displacement of the frame, it instead snaps into a slot 25 in the bracket 4 or slides into an indentation 26 or snaps into a hole 27 in the bracket.
After the suspension device according to the invention has been mounted in the above-mentioned manner, the shelf 4 or the upper edge of the drawer (not shown) is inserted into the frame, between the flanges 17 and 18 or above the upper flange 17.
Since only one side of each bracket 4 is required in order to carry the frame 14, see
The above-mentioned fastening of the frame to two brackets, and the torsion resistant arrangement which in this context is achieved when the frame is made of a metal section as stated above, also involves the advantage of the frame with the mounted brackets can be displaced as a unit to an optional location on a pair of supporting elements. If it is desirable to remove the frame from the brackets in order to mount some other structure thereon, for example, a wire shelf, one only needs to prize the locking element 21 loose (by means of a screwdriver or the like) from its engagement with the groove 9, the slot 25 or the hole 27 and displace the frame in a direction opposite to the direction of mounting 22, until the ear/ears 20 has/have got into the second leg 12 of the groove/grooves 9, and lift out the frame 14.
The invention is not limited to that described above or shown in the drawings, but can be modified within the scope of the appended claims.
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