Patent classifications
A47B88/925
Frame for a drawer
A frame for a drawer, which has an outer shell and an inner shell, wherein the outer shell is guided displaceably relative to the inner shell, in particular to a limited extent, wherein the outer shell and the inner shell are displaceably guided relative to one another at least to a limited extent with at least two sliding guides, and wherein at least one of the at least two sliding guides has one or more guide elements arranged between the outer shell and the inner shell.
Frame for a drawer
A frame for a drawer, which has an outer shell and an inner shell, wherein the outer shell is guided displaceably relative to the inner shell, in particular to a limited extent, wherein the outer shell and the inner shell are displaceably guided relative to one another at least to a limited extent with at least two sliding guides, and wherein at least one of the at least two sliding guides has one or more guide elements arranged between the outer shell and the inner shell.
Frame for a drawer
A frame for a drawer having a base and at least one such frame, wherein the frame has an inner shell and an outer shell fastened to the inner shell, wherein a vertically upper contact region or a gap between the outer shell and the inner shell is covered by a cover strip.
Frame for a drawer
A frame for a drawer having a base and at least one such frame, wherein the frame has an inner shell and an outer shell fastened to the inner shell, wherein a vertically upper contact region or a gap between the outer shell and the inner shell is covered by a cover strip.
DRAWER WALL
A drawer wall includes an opening arranged on a shell surface of the drawer wall, a movably supported cover portion which covers the opening in a closed position and unblocks the opening in an open position, and a spring element by which the cover portion is pre-stressed in an operating direction of the spring element in a direction of the closed position. The cover portion is arranged so as to be stationary in a direction parallel to the shell surface, and is movably supported in a direction approximately perpendicular to the shell surface against the operating direction of the spring element, and the cover portion is arranged within the drawer wall in all operating positions.
DRAWER WALL
A drawer wall includes an opening arranged on a shell surface of the drawer wall, a movably supported cover portion which covers the opening in a closed position and unblocks the opening in an open position, and a spring element by which the cover portion is pre-stressed in an operating direction of the spring element in a direction of the closed position. The cover portion is arranged so as to be stationary in a direction parallel to the shell surface, and is movably supported in a direction approximately perpendicular to the shell surface against the operating direction of the spring element, and the cover portion is arranged within the drawer wall in all operating positions.
Transformable drawer front and countertop leaf
A face/leaf structure can transform functions to selectively expand the usable area of a cabinet countertop or drawer without compromise to the cabinet's other functions. A drawer front is movably attached to a drawer to be either in a normal cosmetic vertical position or in a horizontal position cantilevered from the drawer. The structure may be arranged so that the leaf can be deployed with a single action. The leaf may rise to a same level as the countertop or selectively add exposed and usable horizontal space at a drawer front. Further the leaf can be pulled away from the main surface along with the drawer. This allows usable access to the drawer without stowing the leaf.
Transformable drawer front and countertop leaf
A face/leaf structure can transform functions to selectively expand the usable area of a cabinet countertop or drawer without compromise to the cabinet's other functions. A drawer front is movably attached to a drawer to be either in a normal cosmetic vertical position or in a horizontal position cantilevered from the drawer. The structure may be arranged so that the leaf can be deployed with a single action. The leaf may rise to a same level as the countertop or selectively add exposed and usable horizontal space at a drawer front. Further the leaf can be pulled away from the main surface along with the drawer. This allows usable access to the drawer without stowing the leaf.
FRAME FOR A DRAWER
A frame for a drawer having a base and at least one such frame, wherein the frame has an inner shell and an outer shell fastened to the inner shell, wherein a vertically upper contact region or a gap between the outer shell and the inner shell is covered by a cover strip.
FRAME FOR A DRAWER
A frame for a drawer having a base and at least one such frame, wherein the frame has an inner shell and an outer shell fastened to the inner shell, wherein a vertically upper contact region or a gap between the outer shell and the inner shell is covered by a cover strip.