EP0451737A2 - Ferrure d'articulation pour meuble d'angle - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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- the invention relates to a rotary fitting for a corner cabinet according to the preamble of claim 1.
- a corner carousel is housed in a so-called carousel, which has the rotating fitting with the support, the fitting parts and the door leaf. In the closed position, they close the corner cabinet opening.
- the door leaves In order to be able to turn the carousel, the door leaves must first be adjusted inwards so that the carousel can be rotated about its axis. When moving to the open position, the door leaves are pivoted. If the carousel is turned so that the door leaves come back into the area of the corner cabinet opening, then they are moved from the open to the closed position under the force of springs moved back. As a result of their swiveling movement, the door leaves hit the side of the corner cabinet relatively hard, resulting in a loud noise.
- complex and complex braking devices are provided for this reason, which brake the movement of the door leaves at least at the end of the closing process.
- Such fittings are complex and expensive because of the braking devices.
- the invention has for its object to design the generic rotary fitting so that a hard opening of the door wing on the corner cabinet side walls is reliably avoided without the use of complex and expensive braking devices.
- the rotary fitting according to the invention is designed so that when closing, the door leaves no longer hit their end faces on the corner cabinet side walls, but are pushed towards the end faces of the corner cabinet side walls due to their essentially radial closing movement.
- the movement of the door leaves thus takes place essentially parallel to the end faces of the corner cabinet side walls, whereby a gentle closing of the corner cabinet opening is made possible without the use of complex and costly braking devices.
- Fig. 1 a part of a corner cabinet is shown.
- the two side walls 1 and 2 of the corner cabinet can be seen, between which an opening 5 which can be closed by two door leaves 3 and 4 is formed.
- a cover strip 6 which is firmly connected to the rotary fitting (not shown in FIG. 1).
- the door leaves 3, 4 are connected in the manner to be described in more detail below with fitting parts to a carrier (not shown in FIG. 1).
- the door leaves 3, 4 rest with an inner edge 7, 8 on the end faces 9 and 10 of the side walls 1, 2.
- the end faces of the door leaves 3, 4 are then flush with the outer sides of the side walls 1, 2, as can be seen in FIG. 1.
- one of the two door leaves 3, 4 is pressed inward in the direction of arrow P, as a result of which both door leaves are simultaneously and radially displaced inward essentially radially with respect to the axis of rotation of the rotary fitting.
- the door leaves 3, 4 are then offset so far inwards that the rotary fitting with the door leaves hinged to them can be turned in a known manner within the corner cabinet.
- the door leaves 3, 4 return to the area of the opening 5 when the rotary fitting is turned, they are, as will be explained in detail below, again moved almost radially outwards under spring force into the closed position shown in FIG. 1.
- the door leaves 3, 4 do not hit the side walls during the closing process, but lie gently against the end faces 9, 10. Since the door leaves 3, 4 can be adjusted essentially radially inwards or outwards, the Cover strip 6, which, like the door leaves 3, 4, extends over the entire height of the corner cabinet opening 5, be rigidly connected to the rotary fitting. This eliminates the need for complex movable fitting parts for the cover strip 6, as is customary in known rotary fittings. The rotary fitting can therefore be of a very simple design. In particular, standard doors 3, 4 can now be used. Tolerances and dimensions are compensated for by the fixed cover strip 6.
- the two door leaves 3, 4 are of identical design. They are preferably connected near their upper and lower ends with fitting parts to a rotatable support body 11 '(FIG. 4) of the rotating fitting.
- the support body 11 ' has a Y-shape in the illustrated embodiment and can be made of plastic or metal. 5 shows, the support body 11 'is rotatable about a fixed axis 12 which is housed in a cam 13. It is attached to a floor 14 of the corner cabinet.
- the Y-shaped support body 11 extends approximately over the height of the rotary fitting and has a support 11 (FIGS. 1 and 2) at the upper and lower ends, which has essentially the same outline shape as the support body 11'.
- Each carrier 11 has on its legs 15 and 16 facing legs 15 and 16 guides and bearings for the door leaves 3, 4 and for fitting parts 17 and 18 (Fig. 3 and 4).
- a slider 19, 19 ', 20 is attached near the upper and lower ends, which is designed as an L-rail.
- the slides 19, 19 ', 20 protrude in the direction of the carrier 11 over the door leaves 3 and 4 (Fig. 4).
- a bearing pin 21, 21', 22 is fastened, with which the slider 19, 19 ', 20 are suspended in the fitting parts 17 and 18.
- Fig. 4 only the fitting parts arranged near the bottom 14 (Fig. 5) of the corner cabinet are shown; the same fittings are also provided near the upper end of the door panels 3 and 4.
- a suspension pin 23, 23' (FIG. 3), which extends in the opposite direction to the adjacent bearing journal 21, 21 ', 22 and into which one end of a tension spring 24, 24' is attached is.
- the other end of the tension spring 24, 24 ' is suspended in a further suspension pin 25, 25', 26 (FIGS. 3 and 4).
- the hanging pins 25, 25 ', 26 are fastened to guide rails 27, 27', 28 (FIGS. 3 and 4) which on the legs 29, 29 ', 30 in the installed position, horizontal, of the sliders 19 formed as L-shaped angle rails, 19 ', 20 are slidably mounted.
- the suspension pins 25, 25 ', 26 are fastened to the guide rails 27, 27', 28, preferably welded on, and project upwards and downwards over the guide rails (FIG. 3). With the ends facing away from each other, the hanging pins 25 and 25 'of the door leaf 3 are suspended in the legs 15 of the carrier 11.
- the tension springs 24, 24 ' are suspended from the mutually facing ends of the suspension pins 25, 25'.
- the suspension pins 26 are suspended in the leg 16 of the carrier 11, with one end of the tension springs 24 being suspended in these suspension pins 26.
- the tension springs 24, 24 ' can also be hooked directly to the door leaf 3 or 4 at one end instead of in the suspension pins 23, 23'. These tension springs are tensioned when the corner cabinet opening 5 is opened and ensure that the door leaves 3, 4 are again moved outwards into the closed position shown in FIG. 1 during the closing process.
- the two door leaves 3, 4 are each suspended in the manner described at the upper and lower ends with the hanging pins 25, 25 ', 26 at the free end of the legs 15 and 16 of the carrier 11 (FIG. 4). With the bearing pins 21, 21 ', 22, the door leaves 3, 4 are suspended in the fitting parts 17 and 18.
- fitting parts 17, 18 are designed as tabs, which sit at one end on a common axis 31.
- the fitting parts 17 and 18 are each provided with a guide pin 32 and 33 which engage in a slot 34 and 35 in the legs 15 and 16 of the carrier 11.
- the slots 34, 35 extend in the longitudinal direction of the legs 15 and 16. In the closed position of the door leaves 3, 4, the guide pins 32, 33 rest against the end of the slots 34, 35 facing the free end of the legs 15 and 16 (FIG. 8th).
- the two fitting parts 17 and 18 are on the axis 31 hinged to one end of a further fitting part 36, which is also designed in the form of a tab.
- This fitting part 36 is displaceable in the longitudinal direction of the leg 37 of the carrier 11.
- the carrier leg 37 has side walls 38, 39, on which the fitting part 36 is guided laterally. It also lies on the bottom 40 of a recess 41 in the carrier leg 37. 8 shows, the fitting part 36 projects in the closed position of the door leaves 3, 4 over the connection area of the support legs.
- the fitting part 36 Near its free end, the fitting part 36 is provided in half its width with a slot 42 running in its longitudinal direction, through which a shaft 43 projects, with which the movement of the fitting parts 17, 18, 36 to be described at the lower end of the door leaves 3, 4 is transferred to the corresponding fittings at the upper end of the door leaf.
- a gear 44 On the shaft 43 near the lower and the upper end (not shown) there is a gear 44 which engages in two opposing rack segments 45 and 46.
- One rack segment 45 is fastened on the fitting part 36, while the opposite rack segment 46 is fastened in the side wall 39 of the support leg 37.
- the rack segment 45 has mutually parallel, right-angled ends 47 and 48, which are at a short distance from the adjacent ends of the longitudinal slot 42 and through which the fastening parts 49, 50 protrude, with which the rack segment 45 is preferably detachably fastened on the fitting part 36 .
- the opposite rack segment 46 is also preferably detachably inserted into a slot in the side wall 39 of the carrier leg 37.
- the shaft 43 protrudes downward through a longitudinal slot 51 (FIGS. 5 and 8), which is advantageously provided in half the width of the carrier leg 37.
- a roller bearing 52 is seated on the shaft 43, which in the exemplary embodiment is preferably a ball bearing.
- the drawings show the preferred embodiment in which the roller bearing 52 is seated directly on the shaft 43. However, depending on the installation conditions, it is entirely possible not to arrange the roller bearing directly on the shaft 43, but rather on an arm or the like protruding from the shaft. With the roller bearing 52, the rotary fitting becomes known in a known manner on the cam disk 13 during the turning process to be described guided.
- it has two legs lying at right angles to one another, to which the cover strip 6 is fastened in a fitting manner.
- the angle section part 53 is in turn attached, preferably welded, to at least two tabs 54, which are provided near the lower and near the upper end of the angle section part 53.
- the tabs 54 extend from the transition region of the two legs of the angle profile part 53 in the direction of the shaft 43.
- the tabs 54 advantageously lie in the longitudinal center plane of the carrier leg 36.
- the end of the tabs 54 facing away from the cover strip 6 projects into a receiving space 55 of the carrier 11
- the receiving space 55 is open at the top of the lower support 11, while it is open at the bottom for the upper support.
- the receiving space 55 is slightly higher than the respective tab 54, which within the receiving space with two adjusting screws 56 and 57 (Fig. 4) is adjustably attached.
- the two set screws 56 and 57 engage on opposite sides of the respective tab 54 and are mounted in the side walls 58 and 59 which laterally delimit the receiving space 55.
- the distance from the floor of the lower support 11 can also be set exactly by means of an adjusting screw 60 (FIG. 3) provided in the support leg 15, on which the lower hanging pin 25 'rests. Since it is firmly connected to the guide rail 27 'and via the slide 19' to the respective door leaf 3 or 4, an exact height alignment of the door leaf is ensured in this way.
- the entrance area into the receiving space 55 is narrowed (FIG. 4).
- the fitting parts 17 and 18 rest with the guide pins 32 and 33 on the ends of the slots 34 and 35 facing the free ends of the carrier legs 15, 16.
- the shaft 43 bears against the end of the longitudinal slot 51 in the carrier leg 37 facing the carrier legs 15, 16 (FIG. 5).
- the rack segment 45 is fastened on the fitting part 36 such that the gear 44 is arranged on the end of the toothing of the rack segment 45 facing away from the carrier legs 15, 16, while at the same time on the end of the rack segment 46 facing the carrier legs 15, 16 Interlocking engages (Fig. 4).
- the roller bearing 52 at the lower end of the shaft 43 bears against a side wall 63 (FIG. 5) of a radial slot 64 of the cam disk 13.
- the side wall 63 of the radial slot 64 merges into an outer cylindrical outer surface 65 of the cam plate 13 (FIG. 4).
- one of the door leaves 3 or 4 is pressed inwards in the direction of the arrow P (FIG. 1) by means of a handle (not shown).
- the sliders 19, 19 ', 20 attached to them are displaced in the guide rails 27, 27', 28, which are hooked into the support legs 15 and 16 with the hanging pins 25, 25 ', 26.
- the door leaves 3, 4 are pivotally connected to the fitting parts 17, 18 with the bearing pins 21, 21 ', 22, these are also adjusted by the door leaves.
- These fittings are carried by the journals 21, 21 ', 22, whereby they pivot slightly towards each other and at the same time can be moved in the direction of the support leg 37.
- the fitting part 36 is displaced on the bottom 40 of the recess 41 of the carrier leg 37 via the common axis 31.
- the gearwheel 44 which is in engagement with the opposite rack segment 46, is rotated via the rack segment 45 fastened on the fitting part 36.
- the shaft 43 is also displaced as a result, whereby the fitting parts at the lower and at the upper end region of the door leaves 3, 4 are moved to the same extent.
- the fitting parts 17, 18 can be displaced until the guide pins 32, 33 strike at the opposite ends of the slots 34 and 35 in the carrier legs 15 and 16 (FIGS. 6 and 7). In this position, the shaft 43 also abuts the end of the longitudinal slot 51 facing away from the carrier legs 15 and 16.
- the shaft 43 Since the shaft 43 is in engagement with the two rack segments 45 and 46 via the gearwheel 44, the displacement of the shaft 43 is only half as large as the displacement of the common axis 37 or the entry path of the door leaves 3, 4 Rolling bearings 52 only moved half way.
- the cam 13 can have a very small diameter, so that only little space is required for the cam 13 below the rotary fitting. This is particularly advantageous in the case of larger rotary fittings, since the diameter of the cam plate 13 can then also be kept small. There is then no danger that the inner edges of the door leaves 3, 4 come into contact with the cam disc 13 when opening.
- the guide rails 27, 27 ', 28 are about the axes of their in the support legs 15, 16 engaging hinge pin 25, 25 ', 26 pivoted slightly so that the door leaves 3, 4 are in the retracted position approximately parallel to the support legs 15, 16 (Fig. 6).
- the roller bearing 52 is moved by the shaft 43 out of the radial slot 64 of the cam disk 13, which is provided on the cam disk on the side facing away from the cover strip 6.
- the rotary fitting can now be rotated in a known manner about the axis 12 fixed centrally on the cam disk 13, the rolling bearing 52 rolling on the outer cylindrical lateral surface 65 of the cam disk 13 (cf. dash-dot line in FIG. 6).
- the entire rotary fitting with the brackets 11, the cover strip 6 and the retracted door leaves 3, 4 is hereby rotated about the axis 12, which is arranged here near the connection area of the three bracket legs 15, 16, 37.
- the door leaves 3, 4 are essentially only moved radially and do not hit with their end faces on the side walls 1, 2 of the corner cabinet, but rather lay with their inner sides against the end faces 9, 10 of the corner cabinet side walls 1, 2, arises at this closing process no loud noise.
- the tension springs 24, 24 ' Accordingly, the closing movement can be controlled in such a way that the door leaves 3, 4 rest very gently and quietly on the end faces 9, 10 of the corner cabinet side walls 1, 2.
- the flat side walls 63 of the radial slot 64 are preferably covered at least in the rolling area of the roller bearing 52 with an elastically flexible part, preferably a soft rubber part. If the roller bearing 52 reaches the radial slot 64, the resilient part is elastically deformed, as a result of which a braking effect is exerted on the roller bearing 52. As a result of the elastically flexible parts in the radial slot, it also moves back and forth in its longitudinal movement until it has reached its starting position. Because of the longitudinal movement of the roller bearing 52 in the radial slot 64 superimposed pendulum movement, the door leaves 3, 4 come into their closed position with great braking, so that they lie extremely quietly on the cover strip 6 and the corner cabinet side walls 1, 2.
- the same braking effect can also be achieved if the side walls 63 of the radial slot 64 have a wave shape.
- the roller bearing 52 moves during its longitudinal movement in the radial slot 64 also back and forth, whereby a braking effect is exerted on the door leaves 3, 4 during the closing process.
- the braking effect described can also be provided in the following exemplary embodiments.
- the lower support 11 shown in the drawings for the fitting parts is also provided at the upper end of the rotating fitting support body 11 'for the upper fitting parts.
- the two supports 11 are arranged turned through 180 ° to one another, so that the side walls 38, 39 of the support leg 37 are directed towards one another.
- one and the same carrier can be used both at the upper and at the lower end of the rotary fitting support body 11 '. If necessary, for example in the event of damage, the carriers 11 can be replaced quickly and easily.
- the axis of rotation 12 of the rotary fitting is arranged in the area between the gear 44 and the connecting area of the three carrier legs 15, 16, 37.
- Such a rotating fitting is provided for a large corner cabinet.
- This rotary fitting can also be used for a smaller corner cabinet.
- the axis of rotation 12 is arranged on the side of the gearwheel 44 facing away from the connecting region of the three support legs (FIGS. 10 to 12).
- the carriers 11 are provided with a second receptacle 66a (FIG. 11) for the axis of rotation. Since the carrier leg 37 has two receptacles 66 and 66a for the axis of rotation 12, it can easily be brought into the respective installation position.
- FIGS. 11 second receptacle 66a
- the cam disc 13 is rotated by 180 ° on the bottom 14 of the Corner cabinet attached so that the radial slot 64 faces the support legs 15 and 16.
- the roller bearing 52 lies in the radial slot 64 of the cam disk 13. If the corner cabinet is opened in the manner described in the previous embodiment, the roller bearing 52 is moved in the direction of the axis of rotation by moving the fitting parts 17, 18, 36 12 moves, it passes from the side wall 63 of the radial slot 64 to an inner cylindrical surface 67 of the cam 13.
- the rotary fitting can now be rotated about the axis 12, the roller bearing 52 rolling on the inner circumferential surface 67 of the cam disk 13 (FIG. 12).
- the door leaves 3, 4 are not connected to the support legs 15, 16 via the hanging pins 25, 25 ', 26, but rather via an articulated rod 68 and 69.
- the pivot fitting is essentially the same trained as in the previous embodiment. Therefore, only the special design of the articulated rods 68 and 69 is described in more detail below.
- the articulated rods 68 and 69 each have a straight rod part 70, 71, the ends of which protrude into plug-in openings 72, 73, which are provided at the ends of the slides 19b, 20b facing away from the axis of rotation 12 of the rotary fitting. Near the upper and lower ends in the area outside the plug openings 72, 73, an L-shaped connecting piece 74, 75 is welded to the rod parts 70, 71, respectively. They each have a leg 76, 77 which adjoins the rod parts 70, 71 and which preferably merges into a leg 78, 79 which extends vertically. As FIG. 13 shows, the leg 78 projects downward at the lower end of the rod parts and the leg 78 projects upward at the upper end of the rod parts.
- the fitting parts 17, 18 are not, as in the previous embodiments, approximately parallel to the door leaves, but at an acute angle (FIG. 14).
- the horizontal legs 46, 77 of the connecting pieces 74, 75 extend from the plug openings 72, 73 on the slides 19b, 20b at an acute angle outwards in the direction of the plug openings 80, 81 in the carrier legs 15 and 16.
- the horizontal legs 76, 77 of the fitting parts on the two door leaves 3 and 4 are, seen from the common connecting axis 31 of the fitting parts, diverging.
- the door leaves 3, 4 are pivoted slightly more when adjusted to the open position than in the two previous embodiments. Nevertheless, the opening and closing movement of the door leaves 3, 4 takes place essentially in the radial direction with respect to the axis of rotation 12 of the rotary fitting.
- the fitting parts 17, 18 become radial according to the previous exemplary embodiments via the bearing pins 21, 21 ', 22 shifted inwards, at the same time they are pivoted slightly inwards relative to the carrier legs 15, 16.
- the guide pins 32, 33 provided on the free ends of the fitting parts 17, 18 are displaced in the slots 34 and 35 of the carrier legs 15 and 16.
- these slots 34, 35 lie at an angle to the longitudinal axis of the carrier legs 15, 16.
- the slots 34 and 35 run in Direction on the common axis 31 of the fitting parts 17, 18, 36 converging.
- the fitting part 36 is displaced in the support leg 37, the shaft 43, which connects the upper and lower fitting parts of each door leaf 3, 4, due to the gear 44 engaging in the two opposite rack segments 45 and 46 only by half the adjustment of the door leaf or the fitting part 36 is adjusted.
- the cam disc 13 therefore only needs a relatively small diameter.
- the roller bearing 52 is not arranged on the shaft 43, but rather is arranged on a lever 82 mounted on the shaft 43 and projecting perpendicularly from it (FIG. 15). It expediently rests on the underside of the carrier leg 37.
- the roller bearing 52 In the closed position the door leaf 3, 4, the roller bearing 52 is in turn in the radial slot 64 of the cam 13.
- the roller bearing 52 is over the fitting parts 17, 18, 36, the shaft 43 and the lever 82 moves out of the radial slot 64, which is provided on the side of the axis of rotation 12 opposite the door leaves.
- the roller bearing 52 then reaches the outer cylindrical outer surface 65 of the cam plate 13, on which it rolls when the rotary fitting is turned.
- this rotary fitting has the same function as the rotary fittings according to FIGS. 1 to 12.
- the tension springs pull the door leaves 3, 4 radially outwards, whereby in the described manner, the fitting parts are pushed back towards their starting position and the rolling bearing 52 rolls back into the radial slot 64, so that twisting of the rotary fitting is no longer possible.
- the door leaves 3, 4 do not hit hard on the cover strip 6 and on the end faces 9, 10 of the corner cabinet, but are pushed toward them with their outside or inside. This enables the corner cabinet to be closed very gently and quietly.
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| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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| DE4012032 | 1990-04-13 | ||
| DE4012032A DE4012032A1 (de) | 1990-04-13 | 1990-04-13 | Drehbeschlag fuer einen eckschrank |
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| EP0451737A2 true EP0451737A2 (fr) | 1991-10-16 |
| EP0451737A3 EP0451737A3 (en) | 1992-05-27 |
| EP0451737B1 EP0451737B1 (fr) | 1996-11-27 |
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| EP91105461A Expired - Lifetime EP0451737B1 (fr) | 1990-04-13 | 1991-04-06 | Ferrure d'articulation pour meuble d'angle |
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| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| EP0521402A1 (fr) * | 1991-06-29 | 1993-01-07 | Ninkaplast GmbH | Montage d'une porte d'armoire de coin |
| EP0601296A1 (fr) * | 1992-12-10 | 1994-06-15 | Hetal-Werke Franz Hettich GmbH & Co. | Montage pour armoire de coin |
| EP0683996A3 (fr) * | 1994-05-27 | 1999-02-03 | Hetal-Werke Franz Hettich GmbH & Co. | Fixation pour une armoire de coin |
| EP0920821A1 (fr) * | 1997-12-05 | 1999-06-09 | Hettich-Heinze GmbH & Co. KG | Support pour un ensemble rotatif d'étagères d'un placard de coin |
| EP1123670A1 (fr) * | 2000-02-10 | 2001-08-16 | Ninkaplast GmbH | Ferrure pour porte de placard de coin |
| EP1121879A3 (fr) * | 2000-02-01 | 2004-05-26 | Vauth-Sagel GmbH & Co. Grundstücksverwaltung | Ferrure de porte pour un armoire de rangement à plateaux tournants |
| WO2006010175A1 (fr) * | 2004-07-27 | 2006-02-02 | Julius Blum Gmbh | Tiroir |
| EP1600081A3 (fr) * | 2004-05-25 | 2006-05-10 | Heinrich J. Kesseböhmer KG | Armoire de coin, en particulier armoire de coin de cuisine avec des étagères pivotantes |
| EP1712153A1 (fr) | 2005-04-13 | 2006-10-18 | Heinrich J. Kesseböhmer KG | Placard de coin avec tambour tournant |
| US7690739B2 (en) * | 2003-03-21 | 2010-04-06 | Julius Blum Gesellschaft M.B.H. | Drawer |
| US8002366B2 (en) * | 2003-03-19 | 2011-08-23 | Julius Blum Gesellschaft M.B.H. | Drawer |
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| CH693697A5 (de) * | 1999-02-01 | 2003-12-31 | Peka Metall Ag | Drehkarussell eines Eckschrankes. |
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| FR1383751A (fr) * | 1962-05-04 | 1965-01-04 | Krause Kg Robert | Armoire de coin, en particulier armoire de coin pour cuisine et ferrures pour meubles |
| DE2556767A1 (de) * | 1975-12-17 | 1977-06-30 | Hettich Hetal Werke | Beschlag fuer einen eckschrank, insbesondere kuecheneckschrank |
| DE2752229C2 (de) * | 1977-11-23 | 1986-05-15 | Hetal-Werke Franz Hettich Gmbh & Co, 7297 Alpirsbach | Beschlag für einen Eckschrank, insbesondere Kücheneckschrank |
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| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| EP0521402A1 (fr) * | 1991-06-29 | 1993-01-07 | Ninkaplast GmbH | Montage d'une porte d'armoire de coin |
| US5273353A (en) * | 1991-06-29 | 1993-12-28 | Ninkaplast Gmbh | Hardware for corner cabinet |
| EP0601296A1 (fr) * | 1992-12-10 | 1994-06-15 | Hetal-Werke Franz Hettich GmbH & Co. | Montage pour armoire de coin |
| EP0683996A3 (fr) * | 1994-05-27 | 1999-02-03 | Hetal-Werke Franz Hettich GmbH & Co. | Fixation pour une armoire de coin |
| EP0920821A1 (fr) * | 1997-12-05 | 1999-06-09 | Hettich-Heinze GmbH & Co. KG | Support pour un ensemble rotatif d'étagères d'un placard de coin |
| EP1121879A3 (fr) * | 2000-02-01 | 2004-05-26 | Vauth-Sagel GmbH & Co. Grundstücksverwaltung | Ferrure de porte pour un armoire de rangement à plateaux tournants |
| US6523917B2 (en) * | 2000-02-10 | 2003-02-25 | Ninkaplast Gmbh | Mounting structure for a door of a corner cabinet |
| EP1123670A1 (fr) * | 2000-02-10 | 2001-08-16 | Ninkaplast GmbH | Ferrure pour porte de placard de coin |
| US8002366B2 (en) * | 2003-03-19 | 2011-08-23 | Julius Blum Gesellschaft M.B.H. | Drawer |
| US7690739B2 (en) * | 2003-03-21 | 2010-04-06 | Julius Blum Gesellschaft M.B.H. | Drawer |
| EP1600081A3 (fr) * | 2004-05-25 | 2006-05-10 | Heinrich J. Kesseböhmer KG | Armoire de coin, en particulier armoire de coin de cuisine avec des étagères pivotantes |
| WO2006010175A1 (fr) * | 2004-07-27 | 2006-02-02 | Julius Blum Gmbh | Tiroir |
| EP1712153A1 (fr) | 2005-04-13 | 2006-10-18 | Heinrich J. Kesseböhmer KG | Placard de coin avec tambour tournant |
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| DE59108373D1 (de) | 1997-01-09 |
| EP0451737B1 (fr) | 1996-11-27 |
| EP0451737A3 (en) | 1992-05-27 |
| ATE145529T1 (de) | 1996-12-15 |
| DE4012032A1 (de) | 1991-10-17 |
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