FRAME FOR SUPPORTING A RETAINING ELEMENT FOR A PANEL OF A DISPLAY CABINET
20250000277 ยท 2025-01-02
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Abstract
A frame for supporting a panel of a display cabinet or counter for show-casing and selling food and non-food products. A fixing mechanism of a retaining element within a section of a frame of said display cabinet or counter advantageously allows a quick assembly/disassembly and a robust and safe support for the retaining element.
Claims
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12. Frame for supporting and displacing a sheet or panel of a display cabinet or counter for product showcases, comprising at least one straight and hollow section with axis for housing a mechanism for fixing a retaining element of said sheet or panel, said mechanism comprising a fixed support element inside said section for a first end of the retaining element, wherein said first fixed element is a shaped element comprising a first portion for fixing to an inner surface of the section, a second portion for resting onto a second inner surface of the section, opposite to the first, and a portion astride between said first and second portions, said portion being provided with at least one hole which hole can be engaged by a respective pin for fixing to said first end of the retaining element.
13. Frame according to claim 12, wherein the portion for supporting said fixed element consists of two parallel walls defining a space for inserting said first end of said retaining element, the latter two walls each having two through holes transversely aligned two by two.
14. Frame according to claim 12, wherein the two first and second portions of said first supporting element are parallel, plate-like, transversely partially staggered and at least one has two through holes for the engagement with fixing means in the section.
15. Frame according to claim 14, wherein said second portion comprising a groove facing toward the first portion and freely accessible in the orthogonal direction.
16. Frame according to claim 15, further comprising a block provided with a body for fixing to the inner surface of said section and a bracket with a through hole for inserting a taper screw for engagement with the aforementioned groove of the second portion of the first fixed element.
17. Frame according to claim 12, wherein said at least one hole comprises an anti-wear bush.
18. Openable display cabinet for show-casing products, comprising a base for resting on the ground on which there is fixed a shelf for supporting products, a frame fixed on said base and carrying at least one panel or sheet adapted to separate products from the external environment, said frame being according to claim 12.
19. Frame for supporting and displacing a sheet or panel of a display cabinet or counter for product showcases, comprising at least one straight and hollow section with axis for housing a mechanism for fixing a retaining element of said sheet or panel, said mechanism comprising a fixed support element inside said section for a first end of the retaining element, wherein said first fixed element is a shaped element comprising a first portion for resting onto an inner surface of the section, a second portion for resting onto a second inner surface of the section, opposite to the first, and a portion astride between said first and second portions, said portion being provided with at least one hole which hole can be engaged by a respective pin for fixing to said first end of the retaining element, and in that said first fixed element engages in a releasable snap-in manner a block fixed within the section to removably fix the retaining element in its working position.
20. Frame according to claim 19, wherein said block comprises a body for fixing to the inner surface of said section, from the body a bracket extends having a surface towards a longitudinal minor surface of the section provided with an aperture, said surface is provided with a releasable retaining element acting as a spring.
21. Frame according to claim 20, wherein said releasable retaining element is an elastic plate provided with a free-clastic tooth adapted to engage a groove of the second portion of the first fixed element.
22. Frame according to claim 20, wherein from the bracket an arm extends towards the minor surface of the section opposed to said body of the block to be removably fixed to said minor surface.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0013] Advantages, characteristics and other objects of the invention will be apparent from the following description, provided by way of non-limiting example, with reference to the attached figures, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0022] The idea on which the present invention is based is to provide a system for assembly the moving mechanism of panels or sheets within the supporting frame which system is easier with respect to the known systems.
[0023] Therefore, a particular geometry of the elements for fixing a retaining element as a gas strut within the section of the frame.
[0024] With the aforementioned idea in mind, an example of a cabinet for displaying products according to the present invention is schematically shown in
[0025] The frame 4 comprises at least two uprights 6 with a first end 6A fixed to said shelf 3 and a second end 6B fixed to a support 7 for a system for moving the sheets 5. In the embodiment shown in the example of
[0026] The supports 7 are conventional box-like sections that extend hollow on a straight axis X-X to accommodate the mechanics of the movement system of a 5 panel (
[0027] In particular, as better shown in
[0028] Advantageously, according to a first embodiment of the invention, the first fixed element 8 is a shaped element comprising (
[0029] According to a variant of the present embodiment of the invention, the support portion 8A is provided with at least a circular hole 8B or elongated hole, preferably there are two circular holes. According to a particular variant of the present embodiment, when the holes are two or an elongated hole, these are arranged on an oblique line A-A with respect to said section X-X of said section 7.
[0030] According to a preferred variant of the present embodiment of the invention, the supporting portion 8A consists of two parallel walls 8E defining a space for the insertion of said first end 9A of said retaining element 9. Furthermore, these two walls each have two circular through holes 8B transversely aligned two by two. Preferably, the two first 8C and second 8D portions are partially transversely staggered and at least one, preferably the first, has two through holes 8F for engagement with fixing means 7F, as screws, in the section. In addition, the second portion 8D preferably comprises a groove 8G for engagement with further means for fixing said fixed element 8 in the section 7, as explained below. In particular, the groove faces towards the first portion 8C and it is freely accessible in the orthogonal direction due to the above-mentioned staggering of the two first and second portions.
[0031] Furthermore, the fixed element 8 comprises a retaining pin 8H and respective retaining rings 8I for rotatably constraining said first end 9A of the retaining element 9, as described below.
[0032] According to a further preferred variant of the present embodiment of the invention, the fixed element 8 of the system for moving the panel or sheet 5 comprises safety means for ensuring that said element 8 is fixed in the operative position in the section 7. In particular, said safety means comprise a block 12 (
[0033] The second rotary element 10 of the movement system according to the invention comprises at least one circular hole 10A (as shown in
[0034] Generally, the rotary element 10 has an entirely conventional shape and preferably comprises a body 10B for rotatably fixing to said second end 7B of the section 7 and an arm 10C. The body has two main faces 10D (only one visible in
[0035] According to a preferred embodiment, both the hole of the protrusion 10F of the body 10B and each 10A hole of the arm 10C comprise a wear-resistant bushing 10H, preferably made of plastic material.
[0036] According to a further embodiment, the main face 10D of the body 10B, opposite to that from which the arm 10C protrudes, comprises a plate 13 fixed to said face using conventional retaining screws 13A, for forming a kind of slidable engagement with the aforementioned clamp-like element 11 to support plate 5, as explained below.
[0037] In particular, the arm 10C extends from one of said two main faces 10D and is passed through by said at least two holes 10A or elongated hole. Preferably, the arm is formed by a two-branch fork 10G each with at least one hole or a single elongated hole, the holes being transversely aligned with respect to each other. The space defined between the two branches is such to house the aforementioned second slot-like end 9B of the retaining element 9. A pin 10I for rotatably locking of the retaining element 9 then engages a hole 10A for each branch 10G and, at the same time, the hole of said second end 9B, as described below. Preferably, a pair of Seeger rings 10J hold said locking pin 10I in place.
[0038] The rotation element 10 is then connected to the second end 7B of the section 7 through a support 14. This is a conventional element and it generally comprises a body 14A from which there extend two slotted branches 14B defining an engagement space fitting the size of the aforementioned protrusion 10F of body 10E of rotation element 10 so that the respective holes are aligned transversely with respect to the axis X-X. A corresponding pin 14C engages said holes of the rotation element 10 and the two branches 14B to allow the rotation of the former on the latter. Furthermore, the support 14 is locked to the second end 7B of the section by engaging a screw 14D which passes through the body 14A in the direction of the axis X-X and it is inserted into a hole 14G of a retaining pin 14E transversely inserted into two holes 7G of said second end 7B, opposite and obtained one on each of said larger longitudinal walls 7C (
[0039] The retaining element 9 is preferably a gas strut with the first end 9A formed as a slot and fixed on the cylinder 9C, while the second end 9B is also a slot but fixed on the slidable stem 9D of the plunger (
[0040] It will be disclosed now the assembly of the mechanism according to the present invention.
[0041] First and foremost, the support 14 is fixed to the axial edge of the second end 7B of the section 7 in an entirely conventional manner, that is not herein disclosed.
[0042] The rotation element 10 can now be mounted on the support after fixing the plate 13, using screws 13A, on the face 10D of the body 10B opposite to the one from which the arm 10C protrudes (
[0043] Subsequently, as shown in
[0044] Alternately, if the supporting portion 8A of the fixed element 8 was made by a single holed piece, la first end 9A of the retaining element 9 is flanked so that respective holes are aligned. Now, the pin 8H and corresponding retaining rings 8J block the reciprocal position, preferably with the interposition of the anti-wear bushes.
[0045] The fixed element 8 thus mounted on the first end 9A of the retaining element 9 is inserted into the section 7 from the opening of the smaller longitudinal wall 7D (
[0046] According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, before fixing the fixed element 8 in the section 7, the safety block 12 is inserted into the section 7 and fixed in proximity of the first end 7A using screws 12C which pass through the holes of the smaller longitudinal wall 7D provided with an opening for engaging corresponding holes (not shown) of the body 12A of said block.
[0047] Upon fixing the block 12, the first end 9A with the element 8 fixed is inserted into the section 7 as described above, until the second portion 8D of the element abuts against the body 12A of the block in the space defined by the bracket 12D. This will allow to align the hole 12E of the bracket with the groove 8G of said second portion 8D. At this point, the taper screw 12F may be inserted into hole 7E of the smaller longitudinal wall 7D of the section, opposite to the one provided with opening, and screwed into the hole 12E until the tip engages said groove 8G and safely locks the fixed element 8 (
[0048] Subsequently, the second end 9B of the retaining element 9 is blocked onto the arm 10C of the rotating element 10 in a conventional manner. Alternately, when said arm is formed by two branches 10G, the second end is inserted into their space so as to transversely align the hole of the second end with one of the holes 10A of the rotary element. The retaining pin 101 is then inserted into said holes and locked therein using conventional Seeger rings 10J.
[0049] Once the sections 7 have been prepared as described above, a connection profile 15 can be mounted between two sections 7. This profile is fixedusing support bracketsto the second ends 7B of the profiles in an entirely conventional manner. Therefore, it will not be explained in detail hereinafter.
[0050] In this configuration, the two profiles 7 are ready to receive the clamp-like element 11, according to the prior art (
[0051] From what has been disclosed above, it is evident that the presence of a fixed element 8 which is coupled to one slotted end of the retaining element before being introduced into the section advantageously allows to speed up, simplify and make the assembly of the system of the invention more precise. Furthermore, providing an additional safety element facilitates the assembly further and makes the mechanism even stronger.
[0052] The wear of the pins which are subject to rotation is also prevented by providing wear-resistant plastic bushings.
[0053] Numerous changes can be implemented by the person skilled in the art, but without departing from the scope of protection of the attached claims.
[0054] For example, the shapes described and represented may vary depending on specific needs or preferences.
[0055] Moreover, according to a second embodiment of the present invention, the fixed element 8 can be reversibly blocked within the section 7 even in a simpler and easier manner with respect to the above embodiment.
[0056] With reference to
[0057] The block 12 comprises a body 12A for fixing to the inner surface of said section 7, as above, trough screws 12C engaging corresponding holes (not shown). From the body, a bracket 12D extends having a surface (not indicated) towards the longitudinal minor surface 7D of the section 7 provided with the aperture as per the first embodiment. Advantageously, said surface is provided with a releasable retaining element 12G acting as a spring. Preferably, said element is an elastic plate provided with a free-elastic tooth 12H adapted to engage said groove 8G of the first fixed element 8.
[0058] The elastic plate 12G can be fixed to the surface of the bracket 12D by means of screws 12K, as shown in
[0059] Preferably, from the bracket 12D an arm 12I extends towards the minor surface 7D of the section 7 opposed to said body 12A of the block 12. This arm can be removably fixed to said minor surface by means of screws 12L engaging the above holes 7E of the same minor surface and corresponding holes (not indicated in
[0060] The main advantage of the above second embodiment of the invention is that the assembling, but specially the disassembling, of the fixed element 8 into the section 7 is simpler. In particular, as shown in
[0061] Afterwards, the fixed element 8 is inserted into the section 7 from the opening of the smaller longitudinal wall 7D (
[0062] Should the retaining element 9 be disassembled for any reasons, it is sufficient to pull with a predetermined force the same element out of the section 7 overcoming the spring force of the releasable retaining element 12G.