DEVICE FOR SUPPORT AND REMOVABLE FIXING OF SHELVES TO THE UPRIGHTS OF A FURNITURE ITEM
20240074581 ยท 2024-03-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47B57/20
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A device for supporting and removably fixing shelves of furniture, such as bookcases, shelf units and the like, by a pin associated with a shelf and configured to be inserted in a hole formed in a side wall of a furniture item. The device is configured to be inserted in the thickness of the shelf and has a casing, inside whereof the pin is mounted, ending with a head, which is stressed by a compression spring, to protrude normally from the edge of the shelf. The casing has a substantially flattened parallelepiped shape and said pin is mounted so as to be able to retract completely in the casing with a linear movement following a force exerted axially on the same, and to be able to retract at last partially in the casing with an oblique movement following a transverse force exerted on the same.
Claims
1. Device for supporting and removably fixing furniture shelves, such as bookcases, shelf units, and the like, by means of a pin associated with a shelf and configured to be inserted in a hole formed in a side wall of a piece of furniture, said device being configured to be inserted in the thickness of the shelf and comprising a casing, substantially flattened parallelepiped in shape, housing a carriage inside of which said pin terminating with a head is mounted, which is stressed by a compression spring, to protrude normally from the casing and so as to be able to re-enter completely into the casing with a linear displacement following a force exerted axially thereon, wherein said pin has a body sliding linearly in the carriage, without substantial transversal play, whereon at least one slanting plane is provided, co-operating with a corresponding slanting plane provided on the casing to cause a transversal sliding of the carriage, in a direction perpendicular to the axis of the pin, simultaneously to an oblique movement of the pin through the action of said spring or following a transverse force acting on the same with consequent exiting or re-entry, at least partial, of the pin in the casing.
2. Device according to claim 1, wherein said at least one slanting plane provided on the casing is constituted by the oblique side of a window, substantially in the shape of a rectangular trapezium/pentagon, formed in this casing.
3. Device according to claim 1, wherein said at least one slanting plane provided on the casing comprises a protrusion, or a recess in the thickness of the wall of the casing.
4. Device according to claim 1, wherein said at least one slanting plane provided on the casing has a length such as to determine a stroke of the carriage such as to cause the complete retraction of the pin in the housing, including the head, or a partial retraction, leaving at least the head out, following a transverse force exerted on the same.
5. Device according to claim 1, wherein said casing is made in two half-shells, a lower half-shell or base and an upper half-shell or lid which, joined together, determine the aforementioned flattened hollow parallelepiped conformation closed at one end which is arranged in the thickness of the shelf and open at the opposite end, from which the pin protrudes.
6. Device according to claim 5, wherein said carriage has at least one upper protrusion suitable for housing in a transversal guide rail provided inside said upper half-shell and/or at least one lower protrusion suitable for housing in a corresponding transversal guide rail formed in said lower half-shell.
7. Device according to claim 1, wherein said head of the pin is widened with respect to the pin, so as to determine an internal collar able to engage in a stable manner with a bushing arranged in a hole provided in a side wall of the piece of furniture.
8. Device according to claim 7, wherein said bushing has, at one end, a substantially semicylindrical seat with a front shoulder, for the engaging of the head of the pin, while at the other end of the bushing a vertical slanting plane is provided, oriented towards the interior of the bushing, against which said head slides in the phase of extraction of the shelf to cause the pin to retract in the housing.
Description
[0020] The constructional and functional features of the device for supporting and fixing shelves of the present invention will be made clearer by the following detailed description in which reference is made to the accompanying drawings which represent preferred and non-limiting embodiments thereof and wherein:
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[0029] Referring to
[0030] Naturally, the head 19 of the pin can have a different conformation from the ogive one, it being in any case preferable that it is rounded in order to have an easier sliding against the corresponding vertical wall of the furniture item, when it interferes with it during the insertion and the extraction of a shelf, as will be mentioned here below.
[0031] The flattened shape of the casing 11 allows the device 10 to be able to be inserted into a correspondingly shaped hole formed in the thickness of a shelf 21 of a furniture item (
[0032] The casing 11 is made in two half-shells, a lower half-shell or base 14 and an upper half-shell or lid 15 which, joined one to the other, determine the aforementioned flattened hollow parallelepiped conformation closed at one end 16 which is arranged in the thickness of the shelf 21 and open at the opposite end 17, from which the pin 12 protrudes.
[0033] The casing 11 may optionally be provided, at a section of the open end 17, with a collar 18 having the function of defining a stop element when it is introduced in said hole of the shelf.
[0034] The casing 11 is preferably made in plastic material or nylon or in another known equivalent material suitable for the purpose, not excluding metallic material, while the pin 12 is in metal or hard plastic. The spring 13 is conveniently metallic.
[0035] Referring now more particularly to the blown-up views of
[0036] The pin 12 protrudes at the front from a body 30, suitably shaped, also made in metal or hard plastic, sliding linearly along the axis of the pin 12 in a support frame 40, which will also be referred to as carriage in that provided with a transversal sliding, i.e. perpendicular, with respect to the axis of the pin 12, as will be seen here below.
[0037] The carriage 40, which has the shape of a rectangular frame, has two opposed side walls 41, 42, a rear wall 43 and a front wall 44 determining a seat 45 suitable for receiving, substantially without transversal play, the body 30 of the pin 12, with the spring 13 acting between said rear wall 43 and the body 30.
[0038] More particularly, according to the embodiment illustrated in the drawings, the spring 13 is partially housed in a cavity 31 formed in the body 30 and accommodates, on the opposite side, a stem 46 protruding from the rear wall 43 of the carriage 40.
[0039] Naturally, what is disclosed is purely by way of an example, it being possible to insert the spring 13 in a stem protruding at the rear from the body 30 and optionally act directly against the rear wall 43 of the carriage 40.
[0040] The front wall 44 of the carriage 40 has a window 47, which in the drawing is shown open above, but which could also be closed, for the passage of the pin 12.
[0041] For the transversal sliding of the carriage 40, its rear wall 43 has an upper projection 43 and a lower projection 43 suitable for being housed, respectively, in a guide rail 50 provided inside the upper half-shell 15 and in an opposed guide rail 51 formed in the lower half-shell 14. A further guide rail 52 is provided in the lower half-shell 14, in proximity of the front wall 17, suitable for housing a pair of feet 48 protruding below from the side walls 41, 42 of the carriage 40.
[0042] The two half-shells 14, 15 are assembled together, by means of screws 60, to form the shell 11, in which the carriage 40 slides transversally.
[0043] The transversal sliding of the carriage 40 in the shell 11 is determined by at least one pair of slanting planes provided, respectively, on the body 30 of the pin 12 and on one of the two half-shells 14, 15.
[0044] In the example shown in the drawings, merely for easier visualization, a slanting plane provided on the upper half-shell 15, denoted by reference numeral 53, is constituted by the oblique side of a window 54, substantially in the form of a rectangular trapezium/pentagon, formed in this half-shell.
[0045] It is however clear that the slanting plane 53 can be formed internally to the half-shell 15, which is moreover preferable, providing a simple protrusion that constitutes the slanting plane 53, or a recess in the thickness of the wall of the half-shell, which substantially reproduces the outline of the window 54.
[0046] A specular slanting plane could optionally be provided on the lower half-shell 14.
[0047] The body 30 of the pin 12 is shaped so as to present in its upper part a slanting plane, constituted by a small vertical wall 32, having the same slant as the slanting plane 53 so as to be able to slide thereon.
[0048] Naturally, a similar slanting plane will be provided in the lower part of the body 30 should a corresponding slanting plane be also provided on the lower half-shell.
[0049] With the structure of the device 10 described above, an axial thrust exerted on the pin 12 causes complete retraction thereof in the housing 11 in contrast to the action of the spring 13, by linear sliding of the body 30 in the rectangular seat 42 of the carriage 40, as illustrated in
[0050] At the cessation of the thrust exerted on the pin 12, the action of the spring 13 causes exiting thereof from the casing 11, as shown in
[0051] Instead, a transverse force exerted on the pin 12 causes a sliding of the slanting plane 32 provided on the body 30 against the homologous slanting plane 53 provided on the shell 11, with consequent transversal displacement of the carriage 40 wherein the body 30 is housed without substantial transversal play. At the same time, the pin 12 returns to the casing 11, as shown in
[0052] In this embodiment, the length of the slanting plane 53 provided on the half-shell 15 is such as to determine a stroke of the carriage 40 such as to cause the complete retraction of the pin 12 in the casing 11, including the ogive head 19, as shown in
[0053] When the transverse force exerted on the pin 12 ceases, the action of the spring 13 tends to return the pin 12 into the extracted position and therefore the carriage 40 into the starting position.
[0054] From what has been disclosed, the functioning of the device 10 in the phase of assembly and disassembly of a shelf 21 appears clear, which is however now briefly illustrated with reference to
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[0056] In
[0057] The following
[0058] The backward movement and subsequent exit of the pin 12 from the casing 11 are shown in
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[0061] It should be noted that the positions of the carriage 40 shown in
[0062] From what has been disclosed, the advantages of the invention, which allows rapid assembly and disassembly of shelves of furniture, without having to use tools of any kind and without having to form any holes in the visible parts of the shelves, as is necessary with similar devices of the prior art, are clear.
[0063] Referring now to
[0064] The device 10 of this second embodiment is practically identical to that of the first embodiment, from which it is distinguished by a shorter length of the slanting plane 53 provided on the upper half-shell 15.
[0065] Therefore, a detailed description of the device, to which all the considerations previously made apply in full, will be omitted, with only an illustration of the different function that can be attributed to the shorter length of the abovementioned slanting plane 53, the effect of which is to determine a shorter stroke of the carriage 40 and not to completely retract the pin 12 into the casing 11 when a transverse force is exerted on the pin in the phase of removal of the shelf.
[0066] Therefore, the steps of assembly of the shelf, shown in
[0067] In the phase of extraction of the shelf, pulling it horizontally towards the exterior, the latter remains locked in the position of
[0068] At this point, in order to be able to completely retract the pin 12 into the casing 11 and remove the shelf 21, it is sufficient to exert a vertical force thereon, for example upwards, as shown in
[0069] The incomplete retraction of the pin 12 in the casing 11 during the extraction of the shelf may be useful to prevent the shelf from falling under the action of its own weight when the pins exit from the corresponding holes.
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[0071] The device 10 is substantially the same as that of the previous embodiments, except for a different conformation of the head 19 of the pin 12, which still maintains a rounded shape, but is enlarged with respect to the pin, so as to determine an internal collar 19.
[0072] In addition, a bushing 60 is provided, which partially reproduces the profile of the casing 11 and which is placed in a slotted hole, with horizontal orientation, provided in the side wall 22 of the furniture item.
[0073] The bushing 60 has a cradle conformation presenting, at one end (which will be referred to as rear with reference to the direction of insertion of the shelf), a substantially semicylindrical seat 61 with a front shoulder 62, which is arranged flush with the wall 22.
[0074] At the other (front) end of the bushing 60 a vertical slanting plane 63 is provided, oriented towards the interior of the bushing.
[0075] According to this embodiment, the assembly of the shelf 21, once arranged with the devices 10 provided therein in vertical alignment with the corresponding bushings inserted in the side walls of the furniture item, is carried out by lowering it so that the head 19 of each pin 12 is compressed against the wall 22 until it clicks into the corresponding bushing 60, as shown in
[0076] Subsequently the shelf 21 is pushed horizontally as indicated by the arrow in
[0077] Continuing to push the shelf 21 as indicated by the arrow in
[0078] The disassembly of the shelf takes place by extracting it horizontally in the opposite direction to that of insertion, as shown by the arrows in
[0079] Initially the head 19 comes out from the casing 11 through the action of the spring 13, disengaging itself from the shoulder 62 (
[0080] Subsequently, the head 19 comes out from the seat 61 and rests on the slanting plane 63 of the bushing, sliding on the same and starting to retract into the casing 11 (
[0081] Although the invention has been described above with particular reference to the embodiments thereof given purely by way of a non-limiting example, numerous modifications and variations will appear clear to a person skilled in the art in light of the description given above. The present invention, therefore, is intended to embrace all modifications and variations that come within the scope of the following claims.