The invention relates to a system for the modular construction of counters of the type mentioned in the preamble of Claim 1. Such counters are used particularly in the case of sales counters for food stuffs, as well as for other objects. Today it is common to construct such counters as so-called counter landscapes in which several such counters are arranged next to one another. These elements may have different shapes and dimensions. In such counter landscapes it is important that they present a uniform image; in addition, it should be possible to also arrange the landscapes differently and to arrange and/or expand them depending upon the wishes of the user.
DE 299 18 469 U 1 describes a device for the releasable frictional engagement of counter support columns for sales counters. For this purpose, each counter element includes a counter support column. In that case, a profile rail is placed in a positively locking manner over two adjacent counter support columns in order to connect them to each other.
However, this device makes it only possible to arrange several sales counter elements in a row next to one another if they have a rectangular base area. It is also not intended to provide counter elements which do not have a rectangular base area. Also, it is not possible to combine different types or shapes of counter modules with each other. Moreover, the counter support column is optically unpleasant since it hinders or even prevents the free view of the various counter elements and the goods exhibited therein.
Document DE 187 03 385 C1 shows a counter for goods. Also in the document described here, it is possible to connect several counters to each other by joining two core sections to a double core section which then is surrounded by a common enveloping section. This causes significantly thicker sectional elements, which also is optically unpleasant. Moreover, it is also here not possible to combine differently shaped counter elements, particularly counter elements without rectangular base areas, with each other as desired.
It is, therefore, an object of the invention to provide a system for the modular construction of counters which avoids the above mentioned disadvantages and which makes it possible, in a simple and inexpensive manner, to combine differently shaped counter modules. This object is met by the characterizing features of Claim 1 which have the special following significance.
Each post consists of at least two partial sections, namely a right and a left partial section, which can be joined together and form an optical unit as a result. At their upper ends the two partial sections are secured together through at least one upper closure. All right and left partial sections are identical to each other and each post of the system has the same thickness, independently of shape and size of the modules used. The modules can be of the most varied shape or base area Independently of the shape, size or base area of the various modules, the same partial sections are used. Accordingly, the system constructed according to the invention presents a unitary image. It is particularly advantageous if all partial sections used are mounted in a mirror inverted manner to each other for forming the right and left partial sections.
It is particularly advantageous to construct the upper closure as a cap. This cap can them cover both partial sections over the entire cross section thereof. For example, contamination and foreign bodies cannot enter the partial sections. The cap can include engagement means for engagement with one or more structural parts of each of the two partial sections. Additionally or alternatively, fastening means can be mounted on the cap for connection with one or more receiving means of each of the two partial sections. For example, the cap can be mounted securely, and still releasably, on the partial sections. In addition, a cap can be provided with one or more ornamental elements, depending on the desired optical configuration of the counter.
Preferably, the upper closure includes at least one upper hinge element, such as a pin or a bushing. In addition, a door is provided which includes an upper counter hinge element, such as a bushing or a pin. The upper hinge element and the upper counter hinge element can be placed in an operative connection in order to form an upper hinge on which the door is pivotally hinged in the upper area of the module.
In accordance with a preferred embodiment, each partial section has at its lower end a lower half closure in the form of a half rosette. This half rosette is arranged optionally at a main body of the module or on a floor on which the counter is arranged. In the mounted state, the two half rosettes form a full rosette. This is advantageous because automatically the impression of a complete structural component is created in the mounted state, namely that of a post which is composed of the two partial sections.
Moreover, a lower hinge element, such as a pin or bushing, is arranged on at least one of the two half rosettes, wherein also in this case a door is provided which includes a lower counter hinge element, such as a bushing or a pin. The lower hinge element and the lower counter hinge element can be placed in operative engagement with each other in order to form a lower hinge through which the door is pivotally hinged in the lower area of the module.
If an upper and a lower hinge are provided as described above, the module door is effectively arranged only at a partial section of the module. In order to increase the exchangeability and modularity of the total system, appropriate doors are hinged only to a left partial section or only to the right partial section. Of course, a mixed arrangement of hinged connections of doors to the modules is conceivable, however a portion of the flexibility and modularity is lost as a result.
The only difference in differently shaped modules, particularly in the case of using rectangular and nonrectangular modules, resides in the fact that in the case of using doors, the upper and lower hinge elements are arranged at the upper closure or at the lower half closure at different locations in relation to the contact area of the two partial sections for covering the different angle conditions of the individual modules. However, this does not influence the configuration of the respective partial section, which is constructed identically, to all other partial sections. As a result, significant savings are effected. Of course, the doors can have different sizes in order to adapt them to the size of the respective module.
The partial sections preferably consist of continuously cast aluminum profiles. Other materials and methods of manufacture are also conceivable. As a result of a manufacture of identical right and left partial sections, significant costs are saved because the partial sections can be manufactured in larger numbers and more tools are not required for the manufacture of partial sections. The cost for storing the partial sections is also reduced.
Further advantageous embodiments of the invention result from the dependent Claims of the following description and the drawings. In the drawings, the invention is illustrated in an embodiment. In the drawings:
In can further be seen that a separating pane 17 is arranged between two modules 10 and respectively at the end of the counter landscape at the two last modules 10. Whether and if several separating panes 17 are arranged in the counter landscape, depends on the respective case of application and is subject predominantly to the requirements of the total optical impression.
The construction of a post 12 is shown in
It can additionally be seen that the door 13 comprises an upper counter hinge element 20, here a bushing. The more precise construction of the door 13, and of the hinges 21, 23, will be explained later.
Moreover, it can further be seen that the two partial sections 30, 31 each comprise a respective sectional groove 36. This sectional groove is at least partially undercut 39, here completely. The sectional groove 36 is covered by a cover section 37 in order to protect it against contamination and to improve the total optical impression of the post 12 as an interconnected structural component.
Furthermore, the two receiving means 33 are shown which are arranged in each of the two partial sections 30, 31. The precise use is apparent from
In
Furthermore, it can be seen that contrary to the area shown in
If now the position of the upper hinge element 44 from
If the separating pane 17 is arranged between two modules 10, it can be mounted at the same location in the sectional groove 36, or also in the contact area 38 of the two partial sections 30, 31. In that case, both sectional grooves 36 can be equipped with appropriate cover sections 37.
The construction of the lower half closures 50 at the two partial sections 30, 31 are illustrated in
In the area of the left lower half closure 50, a lower hinge element 52 is provided, here a pin. As can be seen from
The clamping holder 70 has a first recess 74 which is provided with a thread 75. This first recess 74 is located at the one end 71 of the clamping holder 70. In the area of its opening 61, the intermediate carrier 60 has a second recess 62. If the clamping holder 70 is inserted into the opening 61 of the intermediate carrier 60, the first recess 74 is arranged slightly eccentrically relative to the second recess 62. The other end 76 of the clamping holder 70 is constructed undercut and can be introduced into the sectional groove 36 of a partial section 30, 31. The undercut area 77 of the clamping holder 70 is, in this case, supportable in the undercut area 39 of the sectional groove 36.
A threaded bolt 63, in the present case a screw which has a second thread 64, can then be guided through the second recess 62 and placed into engagement with its thread 64 with the first thread 75 in the first recess 74 in the clamping holder 70. If this is done, the other end 76 of the clamping holder 70 is clamped in the sectional groove 36 of the partial section 30, 31, preferably with the intermediate arrangement of the intermediate carrier 60. This results in the situation illustrated in
If a door 13 is used in the module 10 it should be ensured that the door 13 is secured in a defined end position 13.1, particularly when using the counter system in a store using counters or the like. As a result, accidents or damage to the goods in the module 13, due to unintentionally pivoting doors 13, is avoided. In order to hold the door 13 in a defined end position 13.1, a stop 80 is provided. Preferably, the door 13 is a transparent door 13, for example, a glass door.
In order to design the stop 80 securely and well, the stop 80 is constructed as a stop button 81. Moreover, an inclined surface 82 is provided which can be guided over the door 13 when it is guided into its end position 13.1. The head 91 of the stop button 80 thereby yields to the lower end 19 of the door 13. Moreover, the stop button 81 includes a door contact surface 83 against which the door 13 comes into contact in its end position 13.1 over a contact surface. In addition, a door support 84 is provided which preferably is located in a groove 86 in the head 91 and at which the lower end 19 of the door 13 is arranged, if the latter is in its end position 13.1. The stop button 81 is spring loaded 85, wherein the spring 85 biases the stop button 81 with its door support 84 against the lower end 19 of the door 13. In order to then move the door 13 out of its end position 13.1, the stop button 81 must be manually actuated against the force of the spring 85 in order to prevent an accidental opening of the door 13 if a person accidently bumps against the door 13.
As can be seen particularly from
It is particularly preferred to arrange the head 91 and the stop 80 so as to be rotatable in the housing 87. If the door 13 is then moved into its end position 13.1, the stop 80 or the head 91 is aligned with its door contact surface 83 in such a way that the door 13 comes to rest in its end position 131 over a surface area 83.
It shall be pointed out that the embodiments of the invention are merely realizations of the invention serving as examples. The invention is not limited to these realizations. Rather, further changes and modifications are possible. Thus, the shape of the partial sections may be different. Also, the modules do not have to have a rectangular floor area, also other shapes particularly polygonal shapes, such as pentagonal or hexagonal are possible.
10 module
11 side of 10
12 post
13 door
13.1 end position of 13
14 corpus of 10
15 outer side of 12
16 lining
17 separating pane
18 furniture element
19 lower end of 13
20 upper counter hinge element
21 upper hinge
22 lower counter hinge element
23 lower hinge
24 upper area of 10
25 lower area of 10
30 right partial section
31 left partial section
32 sectional component of 30, 31
33 receiving means
34 upper end of 30, 31
35 lower end of 30, 31
36 sectional groove
37 cover section
38 contact are of 30, 31
39 undercut area of 36
40 upper closure
41 cap
43 fastening means
44 upper hinge element
45 ornamental element
50 lower half closure
51 half rosette
52 lower hinge element
60 intermediate carrier
61 opening in 60
62 second recess
63 threaded bolt
64 second thread at 63
70 clamping holder
71 one end of 70
72 outer side of 70
73 guide surface
74 first recess
75 first thread at 74
76 other end of 70
77 undercut area of 70
80 stop
81 stop button
82 inclined surface
83 door stop surface
84 door support
85 spring
86 groove
87 housing
88 circumferential area of 87
89 knurling
90 plate
91 head of 81
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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110 06 248.6 | Jul 2011 | EP | regional |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2012/002635 | 6/22/2012 | WO | 00 | 5/1/2014 |