Corner-cabinet arrangement
11185160 · 2021-11-30
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Abstract
A corner-cabinet arrangement having two corpus areas which are rectangular in plan view and each of which has a front with a door, the fronts running together at right angles in an inside corner such that the two corpus areas enclose between them a corner space that is rectangular in plan view, the arrangement including a shelf which extends in a first one of the corpus areas and in a part of the corner space and, when the door is open, can be pivoted out of the door opening of the corpus-area, the second corpus area also having a shelf that extends in this corpus area and in another part of the corner space, and, when the door is open, can be pivoted out of the door opening of the corpus area, wherein pivotal axes of the two shelves are different from one another.
Claims
1. A corner-cabinet arrangement comprising: first and second corpus areas which are rectangular in plan view and each of which has a front with a door which closes a respective door opening, the fronts running together at right angles in an inside corner such that the first and second corpus areas enclose between them a corner space that is rectangular in plan view, a first shelf which extends in the first corpus area and in a part of the corner space and, when the door of the first corpus area is open, is adapted to be pivoted out of the door opening of only the first corpus area about an axis that is fixed relative to the first corpus area, the door of the first corpus having a first door pivot and the first shelf having a first shelf pivot which is different from the first door pivot, a second shelf which extends in the second corpus area and in another part of the corner space, and, when the door of the second corpus area is open, is adapted to be pivoted out of the door opening of only the second corpus area about an axis that is fixed relative to the second corpus area, the door of the second corpus having a second door pivot and the second shelf having a second shelf pivot which is different from the second door pivot, and pivotal axes of the two shelves being different from one another.
2. The arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the shelves extend in parts of the corner space that are separated from one another by a diagonal of this corner space.
3. The arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the corner space is square in plan view.
4. The arrangement according to claim 3, comprising two separate corpuses which are each trapezoidal in plan view and each of which forms one of the corpus areas as well as a part of the corner space.
5. The arrangement according to claim 4, wherein footprints of the corpuses are symmetric to one another with respect to a diagonal of the corner space.
6. The arrangement according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the doors is a pivoting door hinged on a side of an inside corner.
7. The arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the shelves are respectively arranged to be pivoted and pulled-out through the respective door opening in a superposed pivotal and translational movement.
8. A corner-cabinet arrangement comprising: first and second corpus areas which are rectangular in plan view and each of which has a front with a door which closes a respective door opening, the fronts running together at right angles in an inside corner such that the first and second corpus areas enclose between them a corner space that is rectangular in plan view, a first shelf which extends in the first corpus area and in a part of the corner space and, when the door of the first corpus area is open, is adapted to be pivoted out of the door opening of only the first corpus area about an axis that is fixed relative to the first corpus area, a second shelf which extends in the second corpus area and in another part of the corner space, and, when the door of the second corpus area is open, is adapted to be pivoted out of the door opening of only the second corpus area about an axis that is fixed relative to the second corpus area, pivotal axes of the two shelves being different from one another, wherein at least one of the doors is a pivoting door that is hinged on a side of the door opening opposite to an inside corner.
9. A corner-cabinet arrangement comprising: first and second corpus areas which are rectangular in plan view and each of which has a front with a door which closes a respective door opening, the fronts running together at right angles in an inside corner such that the first and second corpus areas enclose between them a corner space that is rectangular in plan view, a first shelf which extends in the first corpus area and in a part of the corner space and, when the door of the first corpus area is open, is adapted to be pivoted out of the door opening of only the first corpus area about an axis that is fixed relative to the first corpus area, a second shelf which extends in the second corpus area and in another part of the corner space, and, when the door of the second corpus area is open, is adapted to be pivoted out of the door opening of only the second corpus area about an axis that is fixed relative to the second corpus area, pivotal axes of the two shelves being different from one another, wherein at least one of the doors is a sliding door.
10. The arrangement according to claim 9, further comprising a duct that accommodates the at least one sliding door in an open position thereof and which is formed along a diagonal of the corner space.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Embodiment examples will now be described in conjunction with the drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(13) In the example shown, the corpus areas 10, 12 have an identical depth, so that the corner space 14 enclosed between them is square in plan view.
(14) In the example shown, the arrangement is formed by two separate corpuses 22, 24 that are mirror-symmetric to one another and are each trapezoidal in plan view and each comprise one of the two corpus areas 10, 12 as well as one half of the corner space 14, so that they abut against one another in the corner space along a diagonal of this corner space. In this example, each corpus has a floor 26, a side wall 28, a rear wall 30 and an inclined wall 32 that extends along the diagonal of the corner space 14. The inclined wall 32 does not have to be completely closed and may optionally be omitted in its entirety because it only separates the interior of the one corpus 22 from the interior of the other corpus 24.
(15) In each of the two corpuses 22, 24, there is provided a shelf 34, 36 that occupies the largest part of the surface area of the first corpus area 10 and the second corpus area 12, respectively, and extends also into the corner space 14, so that it occupies also the half of this corner space that is associated with the respective corpus 22 or 24.
(16) By means of a mounting structure that is known as such and will therefore not be described in detail here, each shelf 34, 36 is pivotable about a pivotal axis 38 and 40, respectively, so that, when the door 16 is open, it may be moved out of the door opening in a pivotal movement to which a translational movement may be superposed, as has been shown for the shelf 34 in
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(18) In an analogous way, the shelf 36 may also be pivoted-out through the door opening 24 that is closed by the door 18 in
(19) Each of the two corpuses 22, 24 may optionally have a plurality of shelves that may be arranged to be pivoted and drawn-out individually or jointly. The shelves in the different corpuses 22, 24 do not necessarily have to be arranged at the same level.
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(30) Further examples of possible arrangements of the trapezoidal cabinets in combination with conventional cabinets with rectangular footprint have been shown in
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