ARRANGEMENT FOR TIPPING OVER PREVENTION OF A FURNITURE AND A FURNITURE COMPRISING SUCH ARRANGEMENT
20190365098 · 2019-12-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47B2088/4276
HUMAN NECESSITIES
E05B17/0012
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B65/463
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
A47B97/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An arrangement for tipping over prevention of a furniture (1) such as a chest of drawers or a cabinet comprising at least one drawer is disclosed. The arrangement comprises a bar (300) and an attachment adapted to anchor the furniture (1) to a wall (W). The attachment comprises a guiding bracket (100) and an anchoring bracket (200) adapted to be movable between a first position and a second position in view of the guiding bracket (100). The anchoring bracket (200) has an anchoring portion (206) adapted to anchor the furniture (1) to a wall (W). The bar (300) is movable between a restriction position and a clearance position when acted upon by the anchoring bracket (200). When the anchoring bracket (200) is moved from the first position to the second position a wedge shaped support member (204) forces a projection (302) of the bar (300) to move along the wedge shaped support member (204) thereby moving the bar (300) from the restriction position to the clearance position, in which clearance position the drawer (4) is allowed to be pushed or pulled past a stop member (301) of the bar (300).
Claims
1. Arrangement for tipping over prevention of a furniture, such as a chest of drawers or a cabinet comprising at least one drawer, the arrangement comprising a bar and an attachment adapted to anchor the furniture to a wall (W), wherein the attachment comprises a guiding bracket adapted to be fixedly mounted to a side wall of the furniture, the guiding bracket having a guiding means extending in parallel with the side wall, and an anchoring bracket adapted to be movable between a first position and a second position in view of the guiding bracket while being guided by the guiding means, said anchoring bracket having an anchoring portion adapted to anchor the furniture to the wall (W) by a fixing means whereby the anchoring bracket will be arranged in the second position, and a wedge shaped support member, and wherein the bar is adapted to be mounted to the side wall or rear wall of the furniture, and being movable between a restriction position and a clearance position, said bar having a projection being arranged to abut the wedge shaped support member of the anchoring bracket, and a stop member adapted to interact with a projection of a drawer of the furniture, whereby when the anchoring bracket is moved from the first position to the second position the wedge shaped support member forces the projection to move along the wedge shaped support member thereby moving the bar from the restriction position to the clearance position, in which clearance position the drawer is allowed to be pushed or pulled past the stop member.
2. Arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the guiding bracket comprises a longitudinal groove adapted to movably receive a tongue of the anchoring bracket, whereby the movement of the anchoring bracket in view of the guiding bracket between the first and the second positions is restricted by the tongue abutting either of the two end portions of the longitudinal groove.
3. Arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the guiding means of the guiding bracket comprises first and second guiding flanges facing each other and adapted to encircle a respective longitudinal edge portion of the anchoring bracket.
4. Arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the anchoring bracket comprises a base plate and wherein the projection of the bar is arranged to abut a wall of the wedge shaped support member extending orthogonally to the base plate.
5. Arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the anchoring bracket comprises a base plate, and wherein the wedge shaped support member is arranged to extend along a first side of the base plate and wherein the anchoring portion is arranged to project in the orthogonal direction from a second side of the base plate.
6. Arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the guiding bracket comprises a base plate adapted to abut the side wall of the furniture, wherein said base plate as seen in its thickness direction comprises a recess adapted to receive at least a part of the wedge shaped support member of the anchoring bracket.
7. Arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the bar is movably received in groove arranged in the side wall of the furniture.
8. Arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the bar further comprises a grip member.
9. Arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the stop member of the bar comprises a sliding surface adapted to interact with the projection of the drawer to thereby temporarily set the bar to its clearance position as the drawer pushed past the stop member.
10. A furniture comprising an arrangement for tipping over prevention according to claim 1.
11. Furniture according to claim 10, further comprising a rear wall comprising an access opening allowing access to the grip member.
12. Furniture according to claim 10, wherein the furniture is a chest of drawers or a cabinet comprising at least one drawer, and wherein each drawer is supported by guiding rails arranged in the opposing side walls of the chest of drawers, wherein at least one of said guiding rails is arranged on top of and across the groove containing said bar.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0025] The invention will be described in detail with reference to the schematic drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0034] In the following the invention will be described as applied to a chest of drawers. It is however to be understood that the invention is equally applicable to other types of furniture provided with at least one drawer, such as a cabinet or the like. Starting with
[0035] The guiding bracket 100 comprises a base plate 101 having a first side 102 and a second side 103. The first side 102 is adapted to be mounted to a side wall 2 of a chest of drawers 1. The base plate 101 is provided with two through holes 104 to allow the guiding bracket 100 to be mounted to a side wall 2 of the chest of drawers 1 by screwing, bolting or the like. The second side 103 is provided with two flanges 105 facing each other. Each flange 105 delimits together with the base plate 101 a longitudinal groove 106. The grooves 106 are adapted to allow the edge portions of the anchoring bracket 200 to be inserted into the grooves 106 and to be guided thereby.
[0036] The base plate 101 comprises a central longitudinal groove 107 which extends in parallel with the two grooves 106 delimited by the flanges 105. The central longitudinal groove 107 is adapted to receive a tongue 205 formed in the anchoring bracket 200.
[0037] The base plate 101 comprises as seen in its thickness direction a recess 108 in the form of a cut-out arranged along an edge portion of the base plate 101. The recess 108 has a profile corresponding to the wedge shaped support member 204 of the anchoring bracket 200 to be described below. In the disclosed embodiment the recess 108 has a triangular profile.
[0038] The guiding bracket 100 may be provided e.g. by injection molding.
[0039] The anchoring bracket 200 comprises a base plate 201 having a first side 202 and a second side 203. The first side 202 is adapted to face a side wall 2 of the chest of drawers 1 and to face and abut the second side 103 of the base plate 101 of the guiding bracket 100.
[0040] The first side 202 comprises a wedge shaped support member 204. The wedge shaped support member 204 has a profile corresponding to the recess 108 in the base plate 101 of the guiding bracket 100. The wedge shaped support member 204 has a triangular profile having an extension in the plane of the base plate 201. In the disclosed embodiment the triangular profile has an angle of 45. It is however to be understood that other angles or profiles, such as an arc shape may be used.
[0041] The wedge shaped support member 204 has a thickness that preferably corresponds to the thickness of the base plate 101 of the guiding bracket 100.
[0042] The first side 202 further comprises a tongue 205 adapted to engage the central longitudinal groove 107 in the base plate 101 of the guiding bracket 100.
[0043] The second side 203 of the base plate 201 comprises an anchoring portion 206 that projects in the orthogonal direction from the base plate 201. The anchoring portion 206 comprises a through hole 207 adapted to receive a fixing means 208 such as a screw or bolt. When mounted to the chest of drawers 1, the anchoring portion 206 is arranged to abut the rear wall 3 of the chest of drawers 1. The fixing means 208 will hence extend from the anchoring portion 206, through the rear wall 3 before engaging a wall W.
[0044] The anchoring bracket 200 may be provided e.g. by injection molding.
[0045] As seen in
[0046] Now turning to
[0047] Each stop member 301 has a wedge shaped profile with a downwardly facing sliding surface 304, as will be described below. The sliding surface 304 is adapted to interact with projections 7 on the drawers 4.
[0048] The bar 300 comprises a projection 302 adapted to face and engage the wedge shaped support member 204 of the anchoring bracket 200, as will be descried in detail below.
[0049] The bar 300 comprises a grip member 303 forming part of a deadlock feature. In the disclosed embodiment the grip member 303 is arranged in the upper end of the bar 300. The grip member 303 will be further described below with reference to
[0050] Turning to
[0051] The side wall 2 comprises along its inner surface a longitudinal groove 5 adapted to slidably receive the bar 300. When the bar 300 is received in the groove 5, the three stop members 301 are arranged to abut the inner side wall 2. Also, the projection 302 (not shown in
[0052] The guiding bracket 100 is mounted to the side wall 2 of the chest of drawers 1. The anchoring bracket 200 is slidably inserted into the guiding bracket 100. The guiding bracket 100 is arranged in a position so that the projection 302 of the bar 300 is received in contact with the wedge shaped support member 204 of the anchoring bracket 200.
[0053] Each drawer 4 is in a well-known manner supported by guiding and support rails 6 mounted to and extending along the inner surface of the side wall 2. The guiding rails 6 are arranged across the bar 300. Thereby the bar 300 will be prevented from falling out of the groove 5. It is to be understood that the bar 300 may be retained in the groove 5 by other means.
[0054] Each drawer 4 comprises a projection 7 arranged at the rear end of its respective side wall 8. Each projection 7 faces the side wall 2 of the chest of drawers 1. The stop members 301 are distributed along the longitudinal extension of the bar 300 so that the projections 7 on the drawers 4 are arranged in level and aligned with the respective stop members 301 of the bar 300. When the drawers 4 are pushed and thereby inserted into the chest of drawers 1 in the horizontal direction, the projections 7 will act against the respective sliding surfaces 304 of the stop members 301, thereby temporarily moving the bar 300 upwards inside the groove 5 into what is known as a clearance position. This can be seen as being the result of a wedge action. As the insertion of the drawers 4 continues, the projections 7 will horizontally pass the bar 300 and after having fully passed, the bar 300 will fall back into what is known as a restriction position due to gravity.
[0055] When the drawers 4 have been fully inserted into the chest of drawers 1, each projection 7 is arranged in a position between the rear wall 3 of the chest of drawers 1 and the bar 300. Since the sliding surfaces 304 of the stop members 301 are facing downwardly away from the rear wall 3, the drawers 4 are in this position prevented from being pulled out.
[0056] The rear wall 3 preferably comprises cut-outs 9 in the area of the intended position of the guiding brackets 100 and the anchoring bracket 200, see
[0057] Now referring to
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[0059] As is best seen in
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[0061] The bar 300 is remained in the clearance position as long as the chest of drawers 1 is anchored to the wall W by the fixing means 208, see
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[0063] In order to operate the deadlock feature, the user inserts his/her fingers through the access opening 8, grips the grip member 303 and pulls it in the upward vertical direction. The bar 300 will thereby be moved from the restriction position to the clearance position. The bar 300, together with the stop members 301 will thus by displaced along the groove 5. Thereby a clearance C is provided that allows the drawers 4 with their projections 7 to pass the bar 300 and thereby the drawers 4 to be pulled out. When completely removing the drawers 4 from the chest of drawers 1, access is provided to the arrangement for tipping over prevention, thereby allowing the chest of drawers 1 to be anchored to the wall W.
[0064] If on the other hand the grip member 303 should be released, the bar 300 will return to its restriction position by gravity and hence close the clearance C. The drawers 4 will thereby anew be prevented from being pulled out.
[0065] The arrangement has been described with the bar 300 to be moved in the upwards direction when anchoring the chest of drawers 1 to a wall W and thereby setting the same to the clearance position. It is to be understood that the same principle is applicable by instead arranging the bar 300 to be operated in the downward direction.
[0066] The skilled person will understand that the type of fixing means to use when anchoring the furniture to a wall depends on the type of wall. The skilled person will e.g. know that a wood based wall requires other fixing means that e.g. a brick wall.
[0067] The chest of drawers 1 is preferably provided with one arrangement for tipping over prevention along each side wall 2.
[0068] The bar 300 has been disclosed as being arranged in the side wall 2. It is possible with remained function to alternatively arrange the bar 300 in the rear wall 3.