REAR PANEL CONNECTOR
20180291941 · 2018-10-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16B5/0614
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B13/124
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B2012/145
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B12/46
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B12/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B12/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16B12/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B12/46
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A rear wall/panel connector includes a stud, which has a receiving groove and two walls projecting vertically from the stud on both sides of the receiving groove. The two walls each have an opening configured for screwing in a screw. One of the two walls forms an arm of a rocker which is mounted on the stud wherein it is pivotable between a starting position and an end position about an axis which is parallel or almost parallel to the longitudinal direction of the receiving groove. The inside of the second wall is positioned obliquely outwards with respect to the longitudinal center plane of the receiving groove in the starting position and extends parallel to the longitudinal center plane in the end position. The other rocker arm projects outwards over the stud, at least in the end position.
Claims
1. A rear wall connector, comprising: a stud, which has a receiving groove and two walls projecting vertically from the stud on both sides of the receiving groove, which each have an opening configured for screwing in a screw; wherein one of the two walls forms an arm of a rocker which is mounted on the stud wherein it is pivotable between a starting position and an end position about an axis which is parallel or almost parallel to the longitudinal direction of the receiving groove; wherein the inside of the one, second wall is positioned obliquely outwards with respect to the longitudinal center plane of the receiving groove in the starting position and extends parallel to the longitudinal center plane in the end position; and wherein the other rocker arm projects outwards over the stud, at least in the end position.
2. The rear wall connector according to claim 1, wherein the rocker arm also projects outwards over the stud in the starting position.
3. The rear wall connector according to claim 1, wherein the rocker arm is arranged in a recess of a lateral-surface wall of the stud.
4. The rear wall connector according to claim 1, wherein the other, first wall is rigidly connected to the stud.
5. The rear wall connector according to claim 1, wherein the pivot axis of the rocker is formed by two torsion webs via which the rocker is attached to the stud on both sides.
6. The rear wall connector according to claim 1, wherein the angle through which the inside of the second wall is positioned obliquely outwards with respect to the longitudinal center plane of the receiving groove in the starting position is in the range of 10 to 25.
7. The rear wall connector according to claim 1, wherein the stud and/or the rocker arm each have at least one projection on their outsides.
8. The rear wall connector according to claim 1, wherein the opening of the first wall is formed by two mutually overlapping openings arranged above one another, in the form of an upper pre-assembly channel and a lower end position channel.
9. The rear wall connector according to claim 8, wherein the upper pre-assembly channel is directed towards the opening of the second wall in the starting position.
10. The rear wall connector according to claim 8, wherein the two overlapping openings of the first wall are surrounded on the outside by a cone surface arranged concentrically to the lower opening.
11. The rear wall connector according to claim 1, wherein a screw is screwed into the opening of the first wall.
12. An arrangement comprising two mutually connected panels of which the one, first panel is inserted into a groove of the other, second panel, and the rear wall connector according to claim 1, which is inserted with its stud into a bore arranged in the groove of the second panel and is deflected into its end position, wherein the first panel, which is inserted into the receiving groove of the rear wall connector, is clamped between the two walls of the rear wall connector and is screwed in place by means of the screw which is screwed through the rear wall panel via the opening of the first wall and into the opening of the second wall.
13. The rear wall connector according to claim 1, wherein the angle through which the inside of the second wall is positioned obliquely outwards with respect to the longitudinal center plane of the receiving groove in the starting position is in the range of 15 to 20.
14. The rear wall connector according to claim 1, wherein the stud and/or the rocker arm each have a plurality of projections on their outsides.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0021] The U-shaped rear wall connector 1 shown in
[0022] The rear wall connector 1 comprises a cylindrical stud 2 having a receiving groove 3 and two walls 4, 5 projecting vertically from the stud 2 on both sides of the receiving groove 3, which each have an opening 6, 7 for screwing in a screw 8 (
[0023] The first wall 4 is rigidly connected to the stud 2 and has a convexly curved inside 12; alternatively, however, the inside 12 can also be formed as a planar contact surface. The inside 13 of the second wall 5 is positioned obliquely outwards through ca. 18 with respect to the longitudinal center plane 14 of the receiving groove 3 and extends parallel to the longitudinal center plane 14 in the end position. The inside 13 of the second wall 5 is convexly formed with a small central rounding and with planar side flanks on both sides; alternatively, however, the inside 13 can also be formed as a planar contact surface. The other, lower rocker arm 15 is arranged in a recess 16 of the cylindrical lateral surface 17 of the stud 2 and projects outwards over the circumferential surface of the stud 2 both in the starting position and in the end position, the projection being slighte.g. ca. 1 mmin the starting position and considerably furthere.g. ca. 3 mmin the end position. The stud 2 and the rocker arm 15 each have a plurality of circumferential ribs in the form of claws 18a, 18b on their outsides.
[0024] As shown in
[0025] The assembly of the rear wall connector 1 for fastening a rear wall panel 21 within a groove 23 of a floor panel 22 is shown in
[0026] The self-tapping screw 8 is screwed into the pre-assembly channel 6a, wherein the screw threads cut into the three ribs 20. The rear wall connector 1 having the screw 8 which is pre-assembled in this way is inserted with its stud 2 into a bore 24 (
[0027] The rear wall panel 21 is introduced into the groove 23 of the floor panel 22 and, with this, is simultaneously also introduced into the receiving groove 3 of the rear wall connector 1 (
[0028] The screw 8 is now screwed through the undrilled rear wall panel 21 with the aid of its self-tapping property (
[0029] If the screw 8 with its conical countersunk head runs onto the upper opening edge 26 of the pre-assembly channel 6a, the screw 8 is deflected downwards into the end position channel 6b and the rear wall panel 21 is thus also drawn somewhat downwards (
[0030] If the screw 8 is tightened and abuts with its countersunk head against the cone surface 19, the inside 13 of the second wall 5 is drawn completely into contact against the rear wall panel 21 on the one hand, and the lower rocker arm 15 is deflected outwards into its end position on the other. The rear wall panel 21 is clamped and screwed between the two walls 4, 5 of the rear wall connector 1 and is also drawn downwards (braced). The claws 18a, 18b engage in the bore wall and therefore secure the rear wall connector 1 in the bore 24, whereby a stable connection is produced.
[0031] The rear wall connector 1 is particularly suitable for large cabinets which are built upright, since the assembly (screwing) of the rear wall connector 1 then takes place from the inside (i.e. from the front of the cabinet). As a result of the second wall 5 being drawn towards the first wall 4, the rear wall panel 21 is moreover drawn forwards, whereby a gap-free joint appearance is produced on the inside of the cabinet.