Furniture system
11096479 · 2021-08-24
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47B21/03
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B17/03
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B1/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B2200/0035
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C19/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B2230/0062
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B2200/0045
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C17/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B41/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47C17/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A furniture system is disclosed comprising a guiding bracket (1), a first furniture part (8) and a second furniture part (13). The first furniture part (8) is movable in view of the second furniture part (13) along a sliding direction (SD). The guiding bracket (1) comprises a through-going passage (3) forming part of a guide and having an extension coinciding with the sliding direction (SD), and an attachment protrusion (11) having an extension in a direction transverse the sliding direction (SD). The second furniture part (13) comprises a recess (12) arranged to lockingly receive the attachment protrusion (11) of the guiding bracket (1). The first furniture part (8) comprises a rail (7) arranged to extend through the through-going passage (3) of the guiding bracket (1) and to be slidable along said through-going passage (3) thereby allowing the first furniture part (8) to be movable in view of the second furniture part (13) along the sliding direction (SD). Further a guiding bracket (1) and the use of such guiding bracket in a furniture of the extendable type is disclosed.
Claims
1. Furniture system comprising a guiding bracket, a first furniture part, and a second furniture part, wherein the first furniture part is movable in view of the second furniture part along a sliding direction (SD), and wherein: the guiding bracket comprises a through-going passage forming part of a guide and having an extension coinciding with the sliding direction (SD), and an attachment protrusion having an extension in a direction transverse the sliding direction (SD); the second furniture part comprises a recess arranged to lockingly receive the attachment protrusion of the guiding bracket; and the first furniture part comprises a rail arranged to extend through the through-going passage of the guiding bracket and to be slidable along said through-going passage thereby allowing the first furniture part to be movable in view of the second furniture part along the sliding direction (SD).
2. Furniture system according to claim 1, wherein the furniture system comprises at least two guiding brackets, said at least two guiding brackets being arranged at a distance from each other and with their respectively through-going passages aligned with each other.
3. Furniture system according to claim 1, wherein the second furniture part comprises a side wall portion having an extension in parallel with the sliding direction (SD), and wherein the recess is arranged in said wall portion.
4. Furniture system according to claim 3, wherein the second furniture part-comprises a longitudinal hollow profile having a longitudinal extension (L) in parallel with the sliding direction (SD), and wherein the recess is arranged in said wall portion.
5. Furniture system according to claim 1, wherein the recess comprises an insertion portion and a locking portion, and wherein the attachment protrusion of the guiding bracket is arranged to be freely inserted into the insertion portion by a linear movement, and wherein the guiding bracket, after insertion, is arranged to be rotated relative to the insertion portion into a locking position in which the attachment protrusion lockingly engages the locking portion.
6. Furniture system according to claim 1, wherein the first and second furniture parts together form a frame of a table adapted to support a table top.
7. Furniture system according to claim 6, wherein the guiding bracket further comprises a locking pin adapted to engage a lower surface of the table top.
8. Furniture system according to claim 1, wherein the through-going passage comprises a plurality of projections, each projection being adapted to form a sliding contact surface with the rail of the first furniture part.
9. Furniture system according to claim 1, wherein the through-going passage has a non-rotational symmetrical cross-section.
10. Furniture system according to claim 1, where the first furniture part and the second furniture part are parts of a furniture of the extendable type, such as an extendable table, a sofa, a pedestal or a workbench.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will be described in detail with reference to the schematic drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(7) The guiding bracket 1 comprises a body 2 having a through-going passage 3. The through-going passage 3 is delimited by two opposing side walls 4, a top wall 5 and a bottom wall 6. The through-going passage 3 has a cross section adapted to slidable receive and concentrically guide a rail 7 of a first furniture part 8, see e.g.
(8) The through-going passage 3 has an essentially rectangular, closed cross-section. Hence, the disclosed guiding bracket 1 is adapted to interact with the rail 7 of the first furniture part 8 having a corresponding, rectangular cross section. It is preferred that the through-going passage 3 has a non-rotational symmetrical cross-section whereby the rail 7 arranged to extend there-trough will receive a controlled guiding.
(9) The inner walls 9 of the through-going passage 3 comprise as seen along its longitudinal extension, a plurality of projections 10. Each projection 10 is adapted to form a sliding contact surface with the rail 7 of the first furniture part 8. In the disclosed embodiment, the projections 10 have a longitudinal direction in parallel with the longitudinal extension of the through-going passage 3. The projections 10 have a convex single-curved longitudinal extension as seen between the opposing openings of the through-going passage 3. Thereby insertion of the rail 7 of the first furniture part 8 is facilitated. Also, a limited contact surface with the rail 7 is provided for while still providing a guiding effect. Also a low friction between the guiding bracket 1 and the rail 7 is provided for. It is to be understood that other patterns/extensions of the projections 10 may be used. By way of example the projections 10 may be dot-shaped.
(10) The guiding bracket 1 comprises an attachment protrusion 11. The attachment protrusion 11 extends from the exterior surface of one of the two opposing side walls 4 of the guiding bracket 1 and has a longitudinal extension in a direction transverse the sliding direction SD. The attachment protrusion 11 is adapted to lockingly engage the guiding bracket 1 to a recess 12 of a second furniture part 13, see e.g.
(11) The neck portion 14 has a longitudinal extension preferably corresponding to the wall thickness of the second furniture part 13 to be discussed below.
(12) The top wall 5 of the guiding bracket 1 comprises a locking pin 16. The locking pin 16 has an extension essentially perpendicular to the longitudinal extension L1 of the attachment protrusion 11. The outer wall of the locking pin 16 comprises locking means 17. The locking means 17 are provided as a plurality of projections having a radial extension. The projections may be flexible. The locking means 17 are adapted to lockingly interact with an additional furniture part 18, such as the lower surface of a table top 19 in a manner to be discussed below, see e.g.
(13) The top wall 5 of the guiding bracket 1 comprises a plurality of shoulders 20. The design and the number of shoulders 20 may be altered. By way of example, the shoulders 20 may be replaced by the top wall 5 being provided with an increased, homogenous thickness corresponding to the height of the shoulders 20. The purpose of the shoulders 20 will be discussed below in connection to
(14) The guiding bracket 1 is preferably made as a unitary body 2 by injection molding a plastic material.
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(16) One of the two opposing side walls 24 of the second furniture part 13 is provided with a recess 12. The thickness of the side wall 24 provided with the recess 12 is slightly smaller than the longitudinal extension L1 of the neck portion 14 of the guiding bracket 1.
(17) The boundary of the recess 12 is virtually divided into an insertion portion 27 and a locking portion 28. The insertion portion 27 has a profile allowing insertion of the attachment protrusion 11 of the guiding bracket 1 by means of a linear movement. Thus, the insertion portion 27 preferably has a virtual cross-sectional profile corresponding to the cross sectional profile of the flange portion 15 of the attachment protrusion 11. The insertion portion 27 has a geometrical longitudinal axis which forms an angle α of 20-90 degrees and more preferred 30-50 degrees to the longitudinal extension L of the second furniture part 13.
(18) The locking portion 28 preferably has a cross-sectional profile corresponding to the neck portion 14 of the guiding bracket 1. The locking portion 28 has a geometrical longitudinal extension being essentially perpendicular to the longitudinal extension L of the second furniture part 23.
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(20) When mounting the guiding bracket 1 to the second furniture part 13, the operator inserts the attachment protrusion 11 of the guiding bracket 1 into the recess 12 of the second furniture part 13 by inserting the attachment protrusion 11 through the insertion portion 27 by a linear movement. A free linear movement is allowed by the insertion portion 27 having a cross-section corresponding to the flange portion 15 of the attachment protrusion 11, see
(21) When rotated to the locking position, the attachment protrusion 11 lockingly engages the locking portion 28. The locking is provided by the flange portion 15 of the attachment protrusion 11 engaging the inner surface of the side wall 25 of the profile 23 of the second furniture part 13. The guiding bracket 1 is thereby prevented from being linearly pulled in a direction transverse the longitudinal extension L of the second furniture part 13. Also, when rotated to the locking position, a portion of the side wall 25 of the profile 23 of the second furniture part 13 is received in the interspace which is formed by the flange portion 15, the neck portion 14 and the body 2 of the guiding bracket 1. By providing the neck portion 14 with a length corresponding to the thickness of the side wall 25 of the profile 23, a frictional engagement may be provided, which adds to the locking effect.
(22) As is best seen in
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(24) The table comprises a rectangular frame 21 comprising a first furniture part 8 and a second furniture part 13, wherein the first furniture part 8 is movable by sliding in view of the second furniture part 13.
(25) The first furniture part 8 comprises two table legs 22, a cross bar 30 and two rails 7 projecting from the cross bar 30. The two rails 7 may have a homogenous cross section or a hollow cross section. In case of a hollow cross section, the cross section may be a closed profile such as a rectangular or quadrangular cross section or an open profile such as a U-shape or L-shape. The cross-section is preferably non-rotational symmetric.
(26) The second furniture part 13 comprises two table legs 22, a cross bar 31 and two profiles 23 projecting from the cross bar 31. The two profiles 23 may have a homogenous cross section or a hollow cross section. In case of a hollow cross section, the cross section may be a closed profile such as a rectangular or quadrangular cross section or an open profile such as a U-shape or an L-shape. The cross-section is preferably non-rotational symmetric. In case of an open profile, a wall of such profile 23 should be arranged to face the rails 7 of the first furniture part 8.
(27) Each of the two profiles 23 of the second furniture part 13 comprises a recess 12 of the type discussed above. The recess 12 is arranged in the side wall 24 of the profile 23 which faces the two rails 7 of the first furniture part 8. It is preferred that the respective profiles 23 of the second furniture part 13 comprise at least two recesses 12.
(28) The at least two recesses 12 are arranged on a distance from each other and aligned along the longitudinal extension of the two profiles 23. Thus, when the guiding bracket 1 are lockingly arranged to the recesses 12, the through-going passages 3 of the guiding brackets 1 together form a linear intermittent passage allowing insertion and concentric guiding of the rails 7 of the first furniture part 8. Thus, when the rails 7 of the first furniture part 8 are inserted into the through-going passages 3, the first furniture part 8 is movable by a sliding action in view of the second furniture part 13 while being guided by the guiding brackets 1. The at least two guiding brackets 1 together with the rail 7 extending through the through-going passage 3 of the respective guiding brackets 1 can be seen as a type of telescoping arrangement.
(29) The table top 19 is supported by the second furniture part 13. The table top 19 is secured to the second furniture parts 13. The securing can by way of example be made by screws (not shown). The screws may be arranged to extend through the profiles 23 of the second furniture part 13. Further, when the table top 19 is supported by the second furniture part 13, the locking pins 16 of the respective guiding brackets 1 engage corresponding holes 29 in the lower surface of the table top 16, thereby preventing the guiding brackets 1 from rotation.
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(31) The invention has been described as relating to a table of the extendable type. It is to be understood that the same principle is equally applicable to other types of furniture of the extendable type. As non-restricting examples, the furniture may be an extendable sofa, an extendable pedestal or an extendable workbench.
(32) The rails 7 and the mating through-going passage 3 of the guiding bracket 1 have been disclosed and exemplified as rectangular hollow profiles. It is to be understood that other profiles are possible with remained function. It is however preferred that the profile chosen has a non-rotational cross-sectional to facilitate guiding.
(33) The rails may be formed by a metallic material, a plastic material, a composite material or even wood.
(34) The attachment protrusion 11 and the corresponding mating profile of the virtual insertion and locking portions 27, 28 of the recess 12 of the second furniture part 13 may be provided with other profiles with remained function. Thus, the invention should not be restricted to the essentially rectangular shape of the flange and neck of the attachment protrusion 11.
(35) The free end of the respective rail 7 of the first furniture part 8 may be provided with stop members (not disclosed) adapted to engage the guiding bracket 1 to thereby prevent an accidental separation of the first and second furniture parts if they should be pulled apart too long.
(36) The profile 23 of the second furniture part 13 may be provided with a homogenous cross section. The recess 12 to be formed therein may be provided as a milled groove. Alternatively, the recess 12 may be provided by an insert or plug to be fixed to the side wall of the profile 23. The insert or plug may by way of example be arranged in a recess formed in the profile 23. The invention should hence not be restricted to the recess 12 being formed as a through-going hole in a hollow profile 23.