Shelf fitting for a furniture assembley
20240245215 ยท 2024-07-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16B12/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A47B96/066
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A fitting for connecting two parts includes a first and second fitting part. The first fitting part has a first installation body, with a slider, movably guided against a restoring force from a front starting position. At least one front slider end has an undercut protruding out of the first installation body toward the front. The second fitting part has a second installation body for mounting on a second part to be connected. The second installation body has a keyhole with an insertion opening for inserting the front slider end and with a slotted opening, which adjoins the insertion opening and which is constricted in comparison with the insertion opening, for engaging behind the undercut of the front slider end. The slider has a gear rack and a gear rotatably mounted in the first installation body and meshes with the gear rack and can be manually rotated.
Claims
1. A fitting configured for connecting two parts, comprising: a first fitting part with a first installation body configured for mounting on a first part to be connected, and with a slider, which is movably guided in the first installation body and can be moved rearward against the action of a restoring force from a front starting position, in which at least one front slider end having an undercut protrudes out of the first installation body toward the front, into a rear end position, in which the front slider end does not protrude out of the first installation body; and a second fitting part in the form of a second installation body configured for mounting on a second part to be connected, wherein the second installation body has a keyhole with an insertion opening configured for inserting the front slider end and with a slotted opening, which adjoins the insertion opening and which is constricted in comparison with the insertion opening, configured for engaging behind the undercut of the front slider end; wherein the slider has a gear rack, which extends in the sliding direction of the slider, and a gear, which is rotatably mounted in the first installation body and meshes with the gear rack and can be manually rotated from the outside in order to move the slider into the rear end position against the action of the restoring force, or wherein the front side of the second installation body has, on the side of the keyhole facing away from the slotted opening, an additional opening, which opens into the insertion opening and has an oblique opening base, whose depth in relation to the front side, when viewed in the direction away from the insertion opening, decreases continuously to the level of the front side, configured for movement of the slider into the rear end position against the action of the restoring force.
2. The fitting as claimed in claim 1, wherein the gear is arranged in an opening of the slider, one side wall of which opening has the gear rack.
3. The fitting as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first installation body has an access opening configured for rotation of the gear.
4. The fitting as claimed in claim 1, wherein the depth of the oblique opening base at the insertion opening corresponds at least to the sum of the distance of the end face from the undercut of the front slider end and the thickness of the opening wall, defining the slotted opening, of the second installation body.
5. The fitting as claimed in claim 1, wherein the restoring force is provided by a spring, which is supported both on the first installation body and on the slider.
6. The fitting as claimed in claim 1, wherein the at least one front slider end is of pin-shaped design.
7. The fitting as claimed in claim 1, wherein the slider has at least two parallel front slider ends, each having an undercut.
8. The fitting as claimed in claim 1, wherein the slider is latched to the first installation body in the rear end position.
9. The fitting as claimed in claim 1, wherein the second fitting part has, along the slotted opening, an obliquely rearward-extending tightening contour configured for the undercut of the front slider end in order to pull the first and the second fitting part into mutual contact.
10. The fitting as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first installation body is formed from two housing halves, which each have on the inside a guide recess configured for the slider.
11. The fitting as claimed in claim 10, wherein at least one of the two housing halves has a respective bearing opening in which the gear is rotatably mounted.
12. The fitting as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first installation body has external projections and/or external transverse ribs.
13. The fitting as claimed in claim 1, wherein the second installation body has external transverse ribs.
14. An assembly comprising the two parts and the fitting as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first fitting part is mounted on the one, first part, and the second fitting part is mounted on the other, second part, and wherein the at least one front slider end is inserted into the keyhole and engages by means of its undercut behind the slotted opening in the insertion direction.
15. The assembly as claimed in claim 14, wherein the first fitting part engages by means of its first installation body in a recess of the first part, and the second fitting part is mounted by means of its second installation body in a recess of the second part.
16. The assembly as claimed in claim 14, wherein the front side of the first installation body ends flush with the first part, and the front side of the second installation body ends flush with the second part.
17. The assembly as claimed in claim 14, wherein the front side of the first installation body and the front side of the second installation body rest against one another.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
[0032] The (shelf) fitting 1 shown in
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[0034] The slider 12 has a gear rack 18, which extends in its sliding direction 17 and with which a gear 19 rotatably mounted in the first installation body 11 meshes. The gear 19 can be manually rotated from the outside in order to move the slider 12 into the rear end position against the action of the compression spring 13. As also shown in the exemplary embodiment, the gear 19 can, for example, be arranged in a rectangular opening 20 of the slider 12, one side wall of which opening is designed as a gear rack 18 and the opposite, smooth side wall of which rests against the gear 19 and can slide thereon. Alternatively, the opposite side wall may also not rest against the gear 19 and thus not slide thereon; in this case, the slider 12 may also be arranged in an opening which is not rectangular.
[0035] The first installation body 11 is preferably assembled from two housing halves 21 of identical construction, each having inner guide recesses 22 for the slider 12, which is arranged between them. The two housing halves 21 each have an internally and externally open bearing or access opening 23, in which the gear 19 is rotatably mounted and through which a tool can be inserted from the outside in order to engage in a slot 24, in this case a cross-shaped slot, or alternatively in a hexagon socket or Torx socket of the gear 19. The slider 12 is guided movably in the guide recesses 22, wherein two lateral latching projections 25 on the rear slider end prevent the slider 12 from being pushed out of the first installation body 11 (in this position, the front slider ends 15 are set back in the first installation body 11). The upper and lower sides of the first installation body 11, which are shown in
[0036] The second fitting part 30 is a second installation body (sleeve) 31 with a front side 32 which has two keyholes 33 spaced apart in the direction of the width of the front side 32. As shown in
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[0041] As shown in
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[0043] The shelf 2 is first of all inserted in a tilted orientation between two vertical side walls 3 (
[0044] The shelf fitting 1 allows assembly without tools, wherein the installed shelf fitting 1 is virtually invisible. Only a bore 6 in the shelf 2 for releasing the connection can be seen.
[0045] The disassembly process takes place correspondingly in reverse with respect to the assembly process described. The shelf 2 is pulled forward until the front slider ends 15 are once again situated in the insertion openings 34. A tool, e.g. a screwdriver, is inserted through the opening 6 in the shelf 2 and through the access opening 23 in the first fitting part 10, and the gear 19 is rotated clockwise in the view in
[0046] The second fitting part 30, which is shown in
[0047] The shelf fitting 1 shown in
[0048] The shelf fitting 101 shown in
[0049] Along the slotted opening 135, the second fitting part 130 optionally has an obliquely rearward-extending tightening contour 138 for the undercut 114 of the front slider end 115 in order to pull the first and the second fitting part 110, 130 into mutual contact. The first installation body 111 can optionally be formed by two housing halves 121, in particular of identical construction, which each have on the inside a guide recess 122 for the slider 112. As a further option, the first installation body 111 can have external projections 126 and external transverse ribs 127, and the second installation body 131 can have external transverse ribs 137.
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[0053] For disassembly, the first fitting part 110 is moved transversely to the left relative to the second fitting part 130 until the front slider ends 115 have emerged from the slotted opening 135 and have been pushed beyond the insertion openings 134 and meet the oblique opening base 140 (
[0054] When the first fitting part 110 is moved further transversely to the left, the front slider ends 115 are then pushed back on the oblique opening base 140as is therefore also the slider 112against the force of the compression spring 113 (
[0055] The shelf 2 is first of all inserted in a tilted orientation between two vertical side walls 3 (