PRE-MOUNTED FURNITURE MODULE
20220053934 · 2022-02-24
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16B2012/466
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A47B88/9416
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F16B12/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B12/46
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A furniture module for forming part of a piece of furniture is provided. The furniture module comprises a first panel (102), a second panel (104), and at least one hinge member (120) having at least one connection element (140), whereby the hinge member (120) is arranged to be attached to at least one of the panels (102, 104) by means of said connection element (140). The hinge element (120) is configured to allow the first and second panels (102, 104) to be folded relative each other by approximately 270° between a folded, and flat, shape, and an erected corner shape.
Claims
1. A furniture module for forming part of a piece of furniture, comprising a first panel, a second panel, and at least one hinge member having at least one connection element, whereby the hinge member is arranged to be attached to at least one of the panels by means of said connection element, wherein the hinge member is configured to allow the first and second panels to be folded relative each other by 250°-270°, such as approximately 270°, between a folded, and flat, shape, and an erected corner shape, wherein the hinge member is arranged on the exterior side of the corner shape.
2. The furniture module according to claim 1, wherein the at least one hinge member comprises a first connection element for attaching the hinge member to the first panel, and a second connection element for attaching the hinge member to the second panel.
3. The furniture module according to claim 2, wherein the first and second connection elements are identical.
4. The furniture module according to claim 1, wherein the connection element comprises a dowel to be pressed into a mating recess of the panel.
5. The furniture module according to claim 1, wherein the connection element comprises a cylindrical part to be positioned into a mating recess of the panel, which cylindrical part being radially expandable.
6. The furniture module according to claim 5, wherein the connection element further comprises a pin being configured to be inserted into said cylindrical part in order to radially expand said cylindrical part.
7. The furniture module according to claim 1, wherein the hinge member comprises a first rotational axis by which the hinge member is rotated in order to position the furniture module in the erected corner shape.
8. The furniture module according to claim 7, wherein the hinge member is arranged to connect the panels such that a folding side of the first panel is arrangeable adjacent to a folding side of the second panel and wherein the first rotational axis is arrangeable in parallel with the folding sides of the panels at a position where the folding sides meet.
9. The furniture module according to claim 8, wherein each folding side is chamfered.
10. The furniture module according to claim 9, wherein the chamfered folding sides are provided with a support means.
11. The furniture module according to claim 7, wherein the hinge member comprises a second rotational axis arranged in parallel, but spaced apart, from the first rotational axis.
12. The furniture module according to claim 11, wherein the second rotational axis is arranged in between the connection element and the first rotational axis.
13. The furniture module according to claim 12, wherein the hinge member comprises a first pivot part extending between the first and second rotational axis, which first pivot part is allowed to pivot relative the first panel.
14. The furniture module according to claim 11, wherein the hinge member further comprises a third rotational axis arranged in parallel, but spaced apart, from the first rotational axis, and on an opposite side of the first rotational axis than the second rotational axis.
15. The furniture module according to claim 14, wherein the hinge member comprises a second pivot part extending between the first and third rotational axis, which second pivot part is allowed to pivot relative the second panel.
16. The furniture module according to claim 1, wherein the hinge member is made of plastic.
17. The furniture module according to claim 1, comprising at least two hinge members connecting the first panel to the second panel.
18. The furniture module according to claim 1, further comprising a third panel, and at least one hinge member connecting said third panel to the first panel or the second panel.
19. The furniture module according to claim 1, wherein the first panel is a back panel of a drawer, and the second panel is a side panel of the drawer.
20. A piece of furniture, such as a drawer, comprising a furniture module according to claim 1.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0026] Embodiments of the invention will be described in the following, reference being made to the appended drawings which illustrate non-limiting examples of how the inventive concept can be reduced into practice.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0039] With reference to the drawings there is provided a piece of furniture, such as a drawer, a box, a cabinet, or the like. In one embodiment a furniture module 100 forms part of a drawer D being slidably supported by means of a chest of drawers S (see
[0040] As can be seen in
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[0042] Preferably, a piece of furniture such as the drawer D is assembled by the customer; it is stored and bought in a non-assembled state, and the customer will build the drawer by erecting the pre-mounted furniture module 100 such that the side panels 102 and the back panel 102 together exhibit their final U-shape, and subsequent attachment of the front panel 106 and the bottom panel 108 to the erected furniture module 100.
[0043] The connection between two panels 102, 104 is further shown in
[0044] In order to allow for a corner shape, as is shown in
[0045] The support means 116 is formed by a protrusion 116a on the first folding side 112, and a mating recess 116b on the second folding side 114. When the panels 102, 104 are folded, the protrusion 116a will enter the recess 116b and form a support for the panels 102, 104. The support means 116 assists in ensuring the correct position of the panels 102, 104 in the corner shape; additional panels 106, 108 or other furniture components can later be used to create the required robustness of the furniture module 100.
[0046] The corner shape of the furniture module 100 is shown in
[0047] During storing and transport, it is desired to allow the panels 102, 104 to overlap such that the package size can be reduced. The hinge member 120 thereby configured to allow the first and second panels 102, 104 to be folded relative each other by approximately 270° between a folded, and flat shape (see
[0048] It should be understood that within the context of the present application, the expression “approximately 270°” is to be interpreted broadly to cover an angular interval suitable to change a relative position between two planar panels 102, 104; from a corner shape position where the hinge member 120 is arranged on the exterior side of the corner, to a position where the panels 102, 104 are arranged on top of each other and where the hinge member 120 is arranged between the panels 102, 104. The stacked positon must not be entirely planar, but the panels 102, 104 may be allowed to be arranged relative each other at a small angle. Hence, “approximately 270°” may correspond to an interval of 250-270°, or similar.
[0049] Two available configurations are shown in
[0050] In another configuration, as is shown in
[0051] From above, it is clear that the hinge member 120 comprises a first rotational axis R1 by which the hinge member 120 is rotated in order to position the furniture module 100 in the erected corner shape. The hinge member 120 connects the panels 102, 104 such that the folding sides 112, 114 are arranged in parallel with the first rotational axis R1.
[0052] The second rotational axis R2 is arranged in parallel, but spaced apart, from the first rotational axis R1, at a position between the connection element 140 of the hinge member 120 and the first rotational axis R1.
[0053] The hinge member 120 thereby forms a first pivot part 122 extending between the first and second rotational axis R1, R2, which first pivot part 122 is allowed to pivot relative the first panel 102.
[0054] In a similar manner, the third rotational axis R3 is arranged in parallel, but spaced apart, from the first rotational axis R1, and on an opposite side of the first rotational axis R1 than the second rotational axis R2.
[0055] The hinge member 120 thereby forms a second pivot part 124 extending between the first and third rotational axis R1, R3, which second pivot part 124 is allowed to pivot relative the first panel 102.
[0056] By folding the panels 102, 104 as is shown in
[0057] No turning to
[0058] The hinge member 120 has an elongated shape, such that it can be connected to both panels 102, 104 in order to form a pre-manufactured module 100. In the shown example, the hinge member 120 is symmetrical along the rotational axis R1. Each side of the hinge member 120 serves to form a connection with a respective panel 102, 104. For this purpose, each side of the hinge member 120 comprises a connection element 140. A first connection element 140 is provided for attaching the hinge member 120 to the first panel 102, and a second connection element 140 for attaching the hinge member 120 to the second panel 104. Although not necessary, in the shown example the first and second connection elements 140 are identical.
[0059] In order to form a robust connection between the hinge member 120 and an associated panel 102, 104, different connection elements can be considered. In the shown example, the connection element 140 comprises a dowel 142, and/or a cylindrical part 144 being spaced apart from the dowel 142. The dowel 142 is preferably provided with external circumferential ribs 143, such that when the dowel 142 is pressed into a mating recess 152 of an associated panel 102, 104, a firm connection is established.
[0060] The cylindrical part 144 is preferably formed as a number of separate circumferential segments 145, as is shown in
[0061] In the case of the cylindrical part 144, the connection element 140 also comprises a pin 150 being configured to be inserted into the cylindrical part 144. The diameter of the pin 150 is slightly larger than the inner radius of the cylindrical part 144, such that insertion of the pin 150 into the cylindrical part 144 will cause a radial expansion of the cylindrical part 144. By such radial expansion, the circumferential ribs 146 of the cylindrical part 144 will engage with the inner surface of the mating recess 154 of the panel 102, 104, thereby causing a firm connection between the hinge member 120 and the associated panel 102, 104.
[0062] It should be realized that the hinge member 120 may have other configurations. For example, the hinge member 120 may be formed integral with one panel 102, 104, thereby only having one connection element 140 for connecting with the second panel 102, 104.
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[0064] At a second area, spaced apart from the first area, another set of identical recesses 152, 154 are provided. For these recesses 152, 154, a hinge member 120 has been used to form the connection between the panels 102, 104. The recesses 152, 154 are preferably spaced apart at a distance being selected such that the hinge members 120 form a robust connection of the panels 102, 104 along their entire length. In some embodiments, only one hinge member 120 is required to provide a robust connection of the panels 102, 104. In other embodiments, a plurality of hinge members 120 are used to connect two panels 102, 104, but the hinge members 120 are integrally formed.
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