WALL CABINET, IN PARTICULAR A KITCHEN WALL CABINET
20190166992 ยท 2019-06-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47B95/008
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B2220/0077
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B77/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B77/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47B77/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B77/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
E05D13/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
The invention relates to a wall-mounted cabinet having a block-shaped cabinet carcass, the open front side of which can be closed with at least one cabinet door that is hinged to the cabinet carcass and is flush with the outer sides of the vertical side walls and of the horizontal top wall of the cabinet carcass in the closed position of the cabinet door, in particular a wall-mounted kitchen cabinet. In order for the wall-mounted cabinet to have at least one cabinet box, which regardless of whether the cabinet door is open or closed is always accessible for putting pots and pans, kitchen utensils, and the like in it and storing them, the invention provides that tilt fittings for a cabinet door embodied as a flap door are mounted on the inner sides of the side walls in the upper region of the cabinet carcass; that the tilt fittings are covered by inner walls; that the flap door is composed of an inner panel and an outer panel, which extends across an upper front region of the cabinet carcass from the outside of the top wall of the cabinet carcass to the top side of the lower cabinet box and with which the lowerable front coverings between the inner walls and the side walls of the cabinet carcass are associated; that the outer panel of the flap door extends at least across a lower region of the front side of the inner panel and extends as far as the top side of the lowermost cabinet box of the cabinet carcass; and that fixed front coverings, adjacent to lowerable front coverings, extend to the underside of the lowermost cabinet box of the cabinet carcass between the inner walls and the side walls of the cabinet carcass and are flush with the ends of the inner walls and of the side walls of the cabinet carcass.
Claims
1. A wall-mounted cabinet having a block-shaped cabinet carcass (10), the open front side of which can be closed with at least one cabinet door that is hinged to the cabinet carcass (10) and is flush with the outer sides of the vertical side walls (11) and of the horizontal top wall of the cabinet carcass (10) in the closed position of the cabinet door, in particular a wall-mounted kitchen cabinet, characterized in that tilt fittings (13) for a cabinet door embodied as a flap door are mounted on the inner sides of the side walls (11) in the upper region of the cabinet carcass (10); that the tilt fittings (13) are covered by inner walls (16); that the flap door is composed of an inner panel (20) and an outer panel (21), which extends across an upper front region of the cabinet carcass (10) from the outside of the top wall of the cabinet carcass (10) to the top side of the lower cabinet box and with which the lowerable front coverings (17) between the inner walls (16) and the side walls (11) of the cabinet carcass (10) are associated; that the outer panel (21) of the flap door extends at least across a lower region of the front side of the inner panel (20) and extends as far as the top side of the lowermost cabinet box of the cabinet carcass (10); that fixed front coverings (18), adjacent to lowerable front coverings (17), extend to the underside of the lowermost cabinet box of the cabinet carcass (10) between the inner walls (16) and the side walls (11) of the cabinet carcass (10) and are flush with the ends of the inner walls (16) and of the side walls (11) of the cabinet carcass (10).
2. The wall-mounted cabinet of claim 1, characterized in that the tilt fittings (13) are secured tiltably on the ends of boards (12), and the open position of the flap door is fixed by means of catches (14, 15) of the boards (12) and of the tilt fittings (13), and the tilt fittings (13) in the closed position of the flap door are swung inward flush with the interstices of the inner walls (16) and of the side walls (11) of the cabinet carcass (10).
3. The wall-mounted cabinet of claims 1 and 2, characterized in that the lowerable front coverings (17), in the open position of the flap door, protrude past the ends of the inner walls (16) and of the side walls (11) of the cabinet carcass (10), and in the closed position of the flap door they are forced into the interstices between the inner walls (16) and the side walls (11) of the cabinet carcass (10) and are flush with them.
4. The wall-mounted cabinet of claims 1 through 3, characterized in that it has three cabinet boxes located vertically one above the other; and that the flap door in the closed position leaves the lowermost cabinet box in the front side of the cabinet carcass (10) open and closes the two upper cabinet boxes.
5. The wall-mounted cabinet of claim 1, characterized in that lighting elements (B) are secured to the inner sides of the inner walls (16) in the upper region of the cabinet carcass (10), and in the lower region of the cabinet carcass (10), elements (E) for electrification are secured, which are preferably embodied as bores for installing plugs and the like; that the subdividing of the cabinet boxes in the cabinet carcass (10) is effected by means of sheet-metal elements (OB), which are preferably embodied as organization systems.
6. The wall-mounted cabinet of claims 1 through 5, characterized in that the cabinet carcass (10) is built flush into a row of cubicles (40), and the outer panel (21) of the flap door, in the closed position, protrudes from the front side of the row of cubicles (40) at a spacing of the thickness of the inner panel (20) of the flap door.
7. The wall-mounted cabinet of claim 6, characterized in that a horizontal work surface (70), which covers a substructure of lower cubicles (60), is spaced apart from and below the row of cubicles (40). that the tilt fitting (13) has a hinged abutment portion (13.1) on the end; and that the latter can be swung into the lower covering position (19.3) by means of the tilt fitting.
8. The wall-mounted cabinet of claims 1 and 7, characterized in that an upper covering (19.5) is located above the tilt fitting (13) and spaced apart from the top wall of the wall-mounted cabinet and is permanently set in the contact position of the kitchen door.
9. The wall-mounted cabinet of claims 1 through 8, characterized in that the inner compartment of the wall-mounted cabinet can be put together by means of pegs (27) and peg slots (28) on the boards (25, 26) of the inner compartment and of the bottom panel of the wall-mounted cabinet. that the inner compartment of the wall-mounted cabinet can be subdivided by laying additional boards (27, 28) on shelves (29) that have been inserted.
10. The wall-mounted cabinet of claims 1 through 9, characterized in that the tilt fittings (13) are covered by boards (16) which extend over only a portion of, or over the entire, side wall (11) of the wall-mounted cabinet.
Description
[0016] The invention will be described in further detail in terms of the exemplary embodiment shown in the accompanying drawings. In the drawings:
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[0039] Once the flap door is closed, the tilt fittings 13 are swung into the interstices between the inner walls 16 and the side walls 11 of the cabinet carcass 10 in such a way that the fastening surface for the tilt fittings 13 for the inner panel 20 of the flap door closes flush with the ends of the inner walls 16 and of the side walls 11 of the cabinet carcass 10, as
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[0043] In the wall-mounted kitchen cabinet without a flap door, shown in
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[0045] Above the covering 16 of the tilt fitting 13, which covering is spaced apart from the top wall of the wall-mounted kitchen cabinet, a fastening portion 19.5 on the fastening element 19 is permanently connected via an intermediate piece 19.4 to the fastening element 19 and always assumes the contact position for the flap door, as can be seen from
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[0048] When the end of the wall-mounted kitchen cabinet is open and the tilt fittings 13 are swung downward, the coverings 19.3 and 19.5 between the side wall 11 and the side wall 16 as a covering always assume the flush contact position for the flap door.
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[0050] It is stressed once again as an essential feature that the boards 16 and the covering 16, which is embodied as a side wall parallel to the side wall 11, always completely cover the tilt fittings 13, which can be swung open as long as the flap door is closed, as