CABINET FURNITURE ITEM

20200170411 · 2020-06-04

Assignee

Inventors

Cpc classification

International classification

Abstract

A piece of case furniture with at least one furniture front. A set-back recessed handle as a profiled element arranged on the rear side of the furniture front that faces away from the front side of the furniture front is arranged behind the furniture front, the main longitudinal extension direction of which extends parallel or perpendicular to the plane of the base. The profiled element has a substantially C- or U-shaped cross section transversely to the main longitudinal extension direction. Lateral portions that do not lie in the plane of the base are attached to either side of the base of the profiled element and form the lateral limbs of the C- or U-shaped cross section. An insert profile is arranged on the inner side of the profiled element adjacent to at least one of the lateral portions, in which insert profile a lighting device is or can be received.

Claims

1. A piece of case furniture, comprising at least one furniture front (1, 2), a set-back recessed handle (4) in the form of a profiled element (3) arranged on the rear side of the furniture front (1, 2), which faces away from the front side of the furniture front (1, 2), being arranged behind the furniture front (1, 2), the main longitudinal extension direction of which extends in parallel with or perpendicularly to the plane of the base, wherein the profiled element (3) has a substantially C-shaped or U-shaped cross section transversely to the main longitudinal extension direction, lateral portions (31, 32) that do not lie in the plane of the base (30) being attached to either side of the base (30) of the profiled element (3) and forming the lateral limbs of the C- or U-shaped cross section, an insert profile (5) being arranged on the inner side of the profiled element (3) so as to be adjacent to at least one of the lateral portions (31, 32), in which insert profile a lighting device is or can be received.

2. The piece of case furniture according to claim 1, wherein the insert profile (5) comprises a set-back portion (54) on the side that faces the inner side of the at least one furniture front (1, 2), which portion is formed as a bevel that extends away from the inner side of the furniture front (1, 2) and also forms an angle () in particular with the inner side of the furniture front (1, 2).

3. The piece of case furniture according to claim 1, further comprising a curved transition region (31) provided between the base (30) and a lateral portion (32).

4. The piece of case furniture according to claim 1, wherein the insert profile (5) interlockingly rests against the profiled element (3), at least in portions.

5. The piece of case furniture according to claim 1, wherein the insert profile (5) is a hollow profile that surrounds a receiving space (56), at least in part.

6. The piece of case furniture according to claim 5, wherein the lighting device is housed in the receiving space (56).

7. The piece of case furniture according to claim 1, wherein the insert profile (5) comprises an opening that is sealed by a sealing element (51, 52), at least parts of which are in particular transparent.

8. The piece of case furniture according to claim 7, wherein a reflector portion (52) of the sealing element (51, 52), for reflecting light emitted by the lighting device, is provided on the sealing element (51, 52).

9. The piece of case furniture according to claim 8, wherein a transparent emission portion (51) of the sealing element (51, 52) is provided on the sealing element (51, 52) and is designed to emit the light emitted by the lighting device out of the insert profile.

10. The piece of case furniture according to claim 9, wherein the reflector portion (52) is arranged such that the light emitted by the lighting device is reflected in the direction of the transparent emission portion (51) by the reflector portion (52).

11. The piece of case furniture according to claim 1, wherein the profiled element (3) is arranged in the region of two adjoining narrow sides of furniture fronts (1, 2) or in the region of the narrow side of one furniture front (1, 2) and an adjoining worktop or sidewall of the piece of case furniture.

12. The piece of case furniture according to claim 1, wherein a side of the insert profile (5) that faces the center of the profiled element (3) is set back with respect to a narrow side of the furniture front (1) that is closest to the insert profile (5) such that the insert profile (5) is concealed, at least in part, by the closest furniture front (1) when the piece of case furniture is viewed from the front.

13. The piece of case furniture according to claim 6, wherein the lighting device is an LED tape.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0020] The invention will be explained in more detail in the following on the basis of an embodiment, in which:

[0021] FIG. 1 is a sectional view through a piece of case furniture according to the invention, which is not shown in full, in the region of two furniture fronts;

[0022] FIG. 2 is an enlarged view of the cut-out A in FIG. 1; and

[0023] FIG. 3 is an enlarged view of the cut-out of the insert profile shown in FIG. 2.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

[0024] In the sectional view shown in FIG. 1, the entire piece of case furniture is not shown for the purpose of a better overview. Only the region of two furniture fronts 1, 2 is shown, between which a recessed handle 4 is formed. The recessed handle 4 is delimited by the two opposite narrow sides of the furniture fronts 1, 2 and is delimited at the back by the profiled element 3. According to the invention, the profiled element 3 is C-shaped or U-shaped, comprising a base portion and two limb portions that are adjacent thereto.

[0025] FIG. 2 is an enlarged view of the cut-out in FIG. 1. Only part of the base portion 30 as well as one limb 32 and the transition region 31 of the profiled element are shown, which transition region is provided between the two limbs and comprises a round portion in the example shown, but which can by all means also be angular. An insert profile 5 is inserted into the profiled element on the inner side, which, in the example shown, interlockingly rests against the transition region 31 and the limb 32 on the inner side of the profiled element. The side of the insert profile 5 that is at the bottom in the drawing is set back slightly with respect to the narrow side of the front 1 by a distance d. When the piece of case furniture is viewed from the front side thereof (from the left in the drawing), the front 1 conceals the insert profile 5 such that it is not visible to the person looking at said cabinet from the front.

[0026] In FIG. 3, the insert profile 5 is shown in slightly more detail. It comprises a receiving space 56, in which a lighting device (not shown in more detail here) can be housed. An LED strip is preferably inserted into the region above the bevels 54. A lighting device can be introduced through the opening in the insert profile 5 that is formed between points 57 and 58. In the example shown, the opening is sealed by a sealing element 51. This sealing element 51 can be transparent, for example, such that any light in the receiving space 56 generated by the lighting device is emitted outwards by the sealing elements 51 and into the recessed handle 4, in the region of the profiled element 3 (FIG. 1). The sealing element 51 is preferably clamped between the projections 57 and 58 of the insert profile in the form of a snapfit. For this purpose, the sealing element can comprise corresponding receptacles or recesses, into which the projections 57, 58 can latch. The projection 57 is provided at the free end of a rounded portion 53 of the insert profile 5. This portion 53 extends towards the portion 55. The portions 53 and 55 are preferably formed on the outside of the insert profile such that they can be interlockingly positioned against the portions 31 and 32 (FIG. 2) of the profiled element on the inside thereof.

[0027] A reflector element 52 is provided on the inner side of the insert profile 5 so as to rest against the portions 53 and 55, and is preferably integrally formed with the sealing element 51 in the example shown. Of course, it can also separately rest against the inner wall of the insert profile 5 or be formed together therewith. The reflector element 52 reflects the light generated by the lighting device and reflects it at least in the direction of the transparent sealing element 51 such that the light reflected in this way is shone into the recessed handle of the profiled element.

[0028] The projection 58, which holds the sealing element 51, is provided at the end of a set-back portion 54 that extends at an angle. This portion comprises a bevel on its outer side, which forms an angle a together with the rear side of the furniture front 1 (see FIG. 2); shown in FIG. 3 by the dashed line S. In this way, a gripping space is formed between the furniture front S and the insert profile 5 in the region of this angular cut-out, into which space the user's fingers can reach when grasping the furniture front, i.e. reaching into the recessed handle. Despite the insert profile 5 arranged in the recessed handle, the furniture front 1 can therefore be moved by gripping behind its lower side, in order to open a storage space provided behind the front 1 or make it accessible, for example.

[0029] Of course, it is not only possible to attach the insert profile according to the invention in the profiled element to the upper side, as shown in this case, but alternatively or in addition to the opposite side, i.e. to the limb of the profiled element 3 that is opposite the limb 31, 32. The insert profile 5 is preferably bonded to the profiled element 3. Other fastening possibilities, such as screwing or latching, are likewise conceivable.

[0030] Even if a progression that is horizontal with respect to the main longitudinal extension of the profiled element 3 is depicted in the example shown, it is, of course, therefore also possible in said piece of case furniture or in other pieces of case furniture to select a profiled arrangement in which the main longitudinal extension of the profiled element 3 extends in the vertical direction, i.e. perpendicularly to the plane of the base.