Barrel for a barrel joint for parts of furniture and furnishing items
20210207636 ยท 2021-07-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16B12/2063
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B2012/2045
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B12/2036
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B2012/2018
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B12/46
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16B12/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A barrel for a barrel joint for parts of furniture and furnishing items includes a hollow cylindrical body containing a blocking element and having at least one hole on one of its side surfaces for the passage of a tip of a tool that actuates the blocking element, the hollow cylindrical body also having at least another hole for receiving a pin of the barrel joint.
Claims
1. A barrel for a barrel joint for parts of furniture and furnishing items comprising: a hollow cylindrical body containing a blocking element, the hollow cylindrical body having, on a side surface, at least one hole for receiving a pin of the barrel joint, and further having an internal threading, in which the blocking element is screwed to operate as a grub screw, wherein the hollow cylindrical body has at least one additional hole on the side surface, for passage of a tip of a tool adapted to act on a peripheral toothing of the grub screw, and wherein the hollow cylindrical body further has an upper hole for passage of a tip of a screwdriver adapted to be inserted in a housing of the grub screw.
2. A barrel for a barrel joint for parts of furniture and furnishing items comprising: a hollow cylindrical body containing a blocking element and at least one hole on a side surface for passage of a tip of a tool, which actuates the blocking element, the hollow cylindrical body having at least an additional hole for receiving a pin of the barrel joint, wherein the hollow cylindrical body houses a cylinder, which is rotatable inside the hollow cylindrical body and which provides a cam in an intermediate portion, the cam being adapted to be engaged with a screw having an enlarged head forming part of the pin of the barrel joint.
3. The barrel for a barrel joint according to claim 2, wherein the cam of the cylinder is shaped as a curved wall.
4. The barrel for a barrel joint according to claim 2, wherein an upper portion of the cylinder contains a perimetric toothing, embedded with respect to the side surface of the cylinder, the perimetric toothing being adapted to be engaged by a star tip of a screwdriver forming an actuator for rotation of the cam.
5. The barrel for a barrel joint according to claim 4, further comprising a second actuator for the rotation which includes a seat formed above the cylinder and adapted to receive a star tip of a screwdriver.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] The structural and functional characteristics of the present invention and its advantages with respect to the known art will appear even more evident from the following description, referring to the enclosed schematic drawings, which show embodiment examples of the same invention having the same innovative concept. In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
[0022] With reference first of all to
[0023] For the positioning of this type of barrel joint, which provides a barrel according to the present invention, vertical holings 25 are provided, formed in the thickness of the shoulders 13, which receive a barrel 26, 126 according to the invention. Horizontal holings 27 must also be provided, having a much smaller size, also formed in the thickness in both the base or shelf 12 and in the top 11 of the furniture M, for receiving a pin 15.
[0024] Additional horizontal holings 28 must also be provided in the shoulders 13, which intersect the above-mentioned vertical holes 25, which are used for acting on a blocking element of the barrel joint. A blocking element of this type can be produced by means of a simple grub screw 29 (
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[0026] The barrel 26 comprises a pair of half-shells 32, 33, that can be coupled with each other, to form a hollow cylindrical casing containing the blocking mechanism 30. In particular, a grub screw 34, internally threaded in 35 in a hole coaxial to the same, is caused to slide in part of said casing, which comprises the two half-shells 32, 33.
[0027] A bevel gear comprising a pinion 36 and a toothed crown 37 allows the translation of the grub screw 34. More specifically, the pinion 36 is rotatable inside a housing formed in the pair of half-shells 32, 33, whereas the toothed crown 37 is formed as the head of a threaded screw 38 which is engaged in the internal threading 35 of the grub screw 34. The grub screw 34, as shown for example in the figures, can be provided with blocking means against rotation which allow the translation of the same grub screw 34, preventing its rotation. The means can consist, for example, of radial protrusions 39 of the grub screw 34 which are coupled inside vertical complementary seats 40 formed in at least one of the half-shells 32, 33.
[0028] This blocking mechanism is driven from the outside by the star tip of a screwdriver 21.
[0029] It should be noted that one of the half-shells, for example that indicated with 33, provides, on the side surface, a side hole 41 for access inside the casing 32, 33. The tip of the screwdriver 21 is passed from said side hole 41. Furthermore, the two shells 32, 33 provide two further holes 42, aligned in the two half-shells 32, 33, for receiving the pin 16.
[0030] The casing 32, 33, consequently provides at least one side hole 41 which is aligned with the respective horizontal holing 28, which, as already mentioned, is formed in the shoulder 13.
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[0033] In the figures, a barrel 126 provides a body 132 having a cylindrical form, provided with an internal threading 135 in which the grub screw 29 is screwed. The body 132 also provides a side hole 141, from which a tip of a screwdriver 21 passes, and two further holes 142 aligned for receiving the pin 16.
[0034] The head of the grub screw 29 provides both a housing 100 for a tip of a screwdriver 21 and also a peripheral toothing 101 for collaborating with a tip of a screwdriver 21.
[0035] It can therefore be seen how, in this case, it is possible to act on the grub screw 29 in a first way, by passing, as in the previous example, from the side hole 141 in the body 132 of the barrel 126 and acting with the tip of the screwdriver 21 on the peripheral toothing 101 of the grub screw 29.
[0036] A further possibility is provided by the presence of an upper hole 103 in the body 132 of the barrel 126 which allows a tip of a screwdriver 21 to be inserted in the housing 100 of the grub screw 29 to rotate the same.
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[0039] The cam 44 of the cylinder 43 which, as already specified, is rotatable, is produced in the form of a curved wall which forms a toothing which extends upwards with a variable profile (
[0040] An upper portion of the cylinder 43 contains a perimetric toothing 46, embedded with respect to the side surface of the cylinder 43, which can be engaged by means of a star tip of a screwdriver 47 (only partially shown). Said toothing 46 forms actuation means for the rotation of the cam 44.
[0041] It should be noted, however, that a further activation means for the rotation is present, consisting of a seat 48 formed above the cylinder 43 suitable for receiving a star tip of a screwdriver 47 (only partially shown). Furthermore, the body 232 of the barrel 226 provides a side hole 241, from which the tip of the screwdriver 47 passes, and a further hole 242 from which the screw with an enlarged head 45 forming part of the pin 215, passes.
[0042] It can therefore be seen how, in this case, it is possible to act on the barrel 226 in a first way, by passing from the side hole 241 in the body 232 of the barrel 226 and acting with the tip of the screwdriver on the peripheral perimetric toothing 46 of the cylinder 43.
[0043] A further possibility is provided by the presence of an upper opening in the body 232 of the barrel 226 which allows a tip of a screwdriver 47 to be inserted in the housing 48 of the cylinder 43 to rotate the same.
[0044] The advantages and innovative features have thus been shown, of a barrel for a barrel joint for parts of furniture and furnishing items according to the present invention.
[0045] The forms and structure for the production of a barrel for a barrel joint according to the present invention, as also the materials and assembly modes, can naturally differ from those shown for purely illustrative and non-limiting purposes in the drawings.
[0046] The objectives mentioned in the preamble of the description have therefore been achieved.
[0047] The protection scope of the present invention is defined by the enclosed claims.