EP0610878A1 - Armoire de coin, en particulier armoire de coin de cuisine, avec etagères rotatives - Google Patents

Armoire de coin, en particulier armoire de coin de cuisine, avec etagères rotatives Download PDF

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EP0610878A1
EP0610878A1 EP94101877A EP94101877A EP0610878A1 EP 0610878 A1 EP0610878 A1 EP 0610878A1 EP 94101877 A EP94101877 A EP 94101877A EP 94101877 A EP94101877 A EP 94101877A EP 0610878 A1 EP0610878 A1 EP 0610878A1
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Günter Schmid
Horst Abele
Volker Hettich
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Hetal Werke Franz Hettich GmbH and Co KG
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
    • A47B49/00Revolving cabinets or racks; Cabinets or racks with revolving parts
    • A47B49/004Cabinets with compartments provided with trays revolving on a vertical axis
    • A47B49/006Corner cabinets
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
    • A47B57/00Cabinets, racks or shelf units, characterised by features for adjusting shelves or partitions
    • A47B57/30Cabinets, racks or shelf units, characterised by features for adjusting shelves or partitions with means for adjusting the height of detachable shelf supports
    • A47B57/54Cabinets, racks or shelf units, characterised by features for adjusting shelves or partitions with means for adjusting the height of detachable shelf supports consisting of clamping means, e.g. with sliding bolts or sliding wedges

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  • the invention relates to a corner cabinet, in particular a kitchen corner cabinet, with a rotatable carousel which contains at least one shelf connected in a rotationally fixed manner to a vertical rotating column, which has a recess running from the periphery of the shelf to the central shelf area, via which the shelf can be plugged onto the rotating column from the side and the inner end of which forms a contact surface for the rear of the rotating column, with the front of the rotating column being assigned a holding device to be mounted on the shelf in the area of the recess for securing the position of the shelf on the rotating column.
  • the respective shelf does not have to be attached to the carousel before the cabinet is installed, since it can be inserted into the cabinet at a later stage and attached to the rotating column from the side. Disassembly is also correspondingly easy when a shelf is to be replaced.
  • the present invention is therefore based on the object to provide a corner cabinet according to the preamble of claim 1, in which the shelf is held in place more stably than since then and, if desired, also fixed at a different height than the usual one can be. This should be done in the simplest possible way in terms of construction and handling.
  • the holding device has a clamping part, which is supported directly or indirectly via a support part on the shelf, between which and the contact surface of the shelf the rotary column can be non-positively clamped.
  • a shelf defined in this way makes it unnecessary to support the vertical forces that occur when the shelf is loaded, as is available in the form of the rod-shaped receptacles in the case of DE-AS 24 02 627. Accordingly, the shelf can be braced with the rotating column at any height regardless of support.
  • a kitchen corner cabinet 1 of a fitted kitchen has a cabinet housing with two side walls 2, 3, which are directed at right angles to one another and delimit a cabinet opening 4 with their front faces.
  • a further kitchen element can be connected to each side wall 2, 3. so that there is an L-shaped corner arrangement.
  • the cabinet opening 4 already mentioned runs over a corner, the bisector of the corner passing through the middle of the cabinet opening 4.
  • the cabinet housing also has a cabinet base 5, a rear wall 6 and an upper cover plate, not shown in the drawing.
  • This cabinet housing contains a rotatable carousel 7 with a vertical rotating column 8 which is rotatably supported at the top and bottom.
  • the carousel 7 also includes at least one shelf 9, 9a, 9b, which is non-rotatably seated on the rotating column 8. In the case of several shelves, these are in the vertical direction, i.e. arranged in the longitudinal direction of the rotary column 8 at a distance from each other. Any objects can be placed on the at least one shelf, and due to the rotatability of the carousel, each shelf area towards the cabinet opening 4, i.e. can be turned to the user.
  • the cabinet opening 4 is assigned a door which is formed by two door wings 10, 11 arranged on both sides of the bisector, which in the initial position of the carousel 7 shown in FIG. 1 between a closed position closing the cabinet opening 4, in which they are at right angles to one another, and a dash-dotted open position, in which they are displaced radially inward to form a smaller angle, are adjustable. If the door leaves 10, 11 are in their open position, they are subject to twisting of the carousel 7 no longer counter so that the carousel 7 can be rotated together with the door leaves.
  • the shelf 9; 9a, 9b has a recess 12; 12a; 12b which runs from the shelf circumference to the central shelf area and forms a V-shaped cutout 13 (this reference number is only shown in FIG. 1) into which the two door leaves (10, 11) protrude.
  • the cutout 12; 12a; 12b forms a slot area 14; 14a; 14b, the slot width of which corresponds at least substantially to the diameter of the rotating column 8, so that the shelf 9; 9a; 9b from the side onto the rotating column 8 , possibly in a tilted position, can be inserted, the rotating column entering the slot area 14; 14a; 14b.
  • the inner end of the recess 12; 12a; 12b i.e. in the exemplary embodiments, the inner end of the slot region 14; 14a; 14b, forms a contact surface 15; 15a; 15b on which the rotary column 8 comes to rest with its rear side.
  • the rotating column 8 has a circular cross section.
  • the contact surface 15; 15a; 15b is contoured accordingly, i.e. semicircular.
  • the front of the rotary column 8 facing the recess 12; 12a; 12b is assigned a holding device to be mounted on the shelf 9; 9a; 9b in the area of the recess for securing the position of the shelf on the rotary column 8, which has a clamping part 16; 16a; 16b the and the contact surface 15; 15a; 15b of the shelf, the rotary column 8 is non-positively clamped.
  • the clamping part 16 is supported directly on the shelf 9 and in the case of the exemplary embodiments according to FIGS. 4 and 5 or 6 to 8 the clamping part 16a or 16b is supported by a supporting part 17a or 17b Shelf 9a or 9b.
  • the clamping part 16; 16a; 16b In its active position, the clamping part 16; 16a; 16b is therefore from the front, i.e. from the recess 12; 12a; 12b pressed against the front of the rotating column 8, which is thereby pressed against the contact surface 15; 15a; 15b of the shelf.
  • the clamping part 16 or the supporting part 17a; 17b carrying the clamping part 16a; 16b is a part which is separate from the shelf in all exemplary embodiments and can be connected to it in a plug-in connection parallel to the longitudinal direction of the rotating column.
  • the clamping part 16 or the supporting part 17a; 17b is in the state not yet connected to the shelf, but it is already placed against the front of the rotating column, after which it is moved to the effective position is plugged together with the shelf below.
  • the shelf 9; 9a; 9b forms counter-support surfaces 18, 19; 18a, 19a; 18b, 19b and the clamping part 16 or the support part 17a; 17b on the counter-support surfaces when the plug connection comes into contact with the support surfaces 20, 21 or 20a, 21a; 20b, 21b so that the support surfaces and the counter support surfaces form a plug-in guide and a support that absorbs the clamping force.
  • the clamping part 16 or the clamping part 16a; 16b is expedient load-bearing support part 17a; 17b can be inserted into the recess 12; 12a; 12b of the shelf, the counter-support surfaces 18, 19; 18a, 19a; 18b, 19b are arranged on the two recess edge surfaces 22, 23; 22a, 23a; 22b, 23b delimiting the slot area 14; 14a; 14b of the recess 12; 12a; 12b.
  • the support surfaces 20,21; Accordingly, 20a, 21a; 20b, 21b are located on the side surface of the clamping part 16 and the supporting part 17a;
  • the two respective recess edge surfaces 22, 23; 22a, 23a; 22b, 23b each have a groove-like recess 24 or 25; 24a and 25a; 24b or 25b formed, which is delimited by the relevant counter support surface.
  • the support surfaces 20,21; 20a, 21a; 20b, 21b each on a lateral projection 26 and 27; 26a and 27a; 26b or 27b of the clamping part 16 or the supporting part 17a, 17b, this lateral projection of the clamping part or the supporting part engaging in the respective groove-like depression of the facing recess edge surface.
  • the edge of the recess 12; 12a; 12b is higher than the shelf area forming the shelf of the shelf and is formed in the exemplary embodiments by a raised edge web 28; 28a; 28b. This results in a correspondingly large support surface.
  • the edge web 28; 28a; 28b extends up to the circumferential “mouth” of the recess 12; 12a; 12b and continues there in an edge web that extends over the circumference of the shelf.
  • the clamping part 16 or the supporting part 17a; 17b expediently has a block-like shape which fills the recess 12; 12a; 12b in its width direction.
  • the recess 12; 12a; 12b and its edge surface formation as well as the clamping part 16 and the support part 17a; 17b are formed symmetrically with respect to the vertical center plane of the recess passing through the rotary column 8.
  • the vertical insertion depth of the clamping part 16 or the supporting part 17a; 17b into the slot area 14; 14a; 14b of the recess is expediently limited so that the clamping part or the supporting part cannot slide out downwards if the other design would permit it.
  • the support parts 17a and 17b this would be possible since there the support part and the two respective recess edge surfaces 22a, 23a and 22b, 23b have the same cross-section throughout the entire height, i.e. the support surfaces and the counter support surfaces run parallel to the longitudinal direction of the rotating column.
  • the clamping part 16 or the supporting part 17a; 17b a support surface is provided on the shelf 9; 9a; 9b, which is supported, for example, by a laterally projecting upper end plate 29 (clamping part 16) or 30b (support part 17b) or by another part, in the case of the support part 17a by one descriptive handle, can be formed.
  • the clamping part 16 or the supporting part 17a; 17b can have a rear engagement part 31, 32; 31a, 32a; 31b, 32b on both sides, in the width direction Seen from the recess or the slot area 14; 14a; 14b, a securing part 33, 34; 33a, 34a; 33b, 34b engages behind the shelf. In this way, the two recess edge areas are secured against spreading apart.
  • the rear engagement parts 31, 32; 31a, 32a; 31b, 32b can simultaneously support the support surfaces 20, 21; 20a, 21a; 20b, 21b and the securing parts 33, 34; 33a, 34a; 34a, 34b the counter support surfaces 18, 19; 18a, 19a; 18b, 19b form.
  • the rear gripping parts can reach behind the securing parts, seen in horizontal section, in the manner of a dovetail guide, ie the support surfaces and the counter support surfaces do not run at right angles but at an acute angle with respect to the recess edge surfaces in the sense of hooking in the width direction.
  • the clamping surface 35; 35a; 35b of the clamping part 16; 16a; 16b has, in cross section, a contour which is complementary to the rotating column 8 and which can be almost semicircular, so that, together with the contact surface 15; 15a; 15b of the shelf, there is, as it were, an all-round arrangement of the rotating column. Due to the height of the clamping part, which essentially corresponds to or can be greater than the shelf thickness including the height of the edge web 28; 28a; 28b, results in a large-area bracing.
  • the clamping force can be applied in different ways.
  • the clamping force for bracing the rotating column 8 is applied by means of a wedge surface arrangement.
  • the wedge surface arrangement between the clamping part 16 and the shelf 9 is effective.
  • the support surfaces 20, 21 of the clamping part 16 can each form a wedge surface 36 or 37 and the counter support surfaces 18, 19 of the shelf 8 each form a counter wedge surface 38 or 39 that interacts with the facing wedge surface, i.e. the support surfaces and the counter support surfaces are inclined with respect to the longitudinal direction of the rotating column, so that the clamping part 16 wedges when inserted from above between the rotating column 8 and the counter wedge surfaces 38, 39 formed by the counter supporting surfaces 18, 19.
  • a lifting device is provided in the clamping part 16 for lifting the clamping part from the shelf counter to the direction of insertion, that is to say upwards in the exemplary embodiment.
  • This lifting device is formed by two threaded bolts 40, 41 screwed into the top of the shelf on both sides of the recess 22 and thus screwed in the vertical direction, which engage with their upper end on a transverse engaging surface of the clamping part 16, which protrudes from the laterally projecting upper part End plate 29 can be formed.
  • the upper end of the threaded bolt 40, 41 is designed as an actuating end, so that a corresponding turning tool can be attached.
  • the actuating ends of the threaded bolts are accessible from above when the clamping part 16 is in its effective position through corresponding recesses 42, 43 on the clamping part, which have smaller diameters than the threaded bolts. If you screw the threaded bolts upwards in the sense of unscrewing them from the shelf, grip them from below on the clamping part and take them upwards.
  • the clamping part 16a or 16b is supported on the shelf 9a or via the supporting part 17a or 17b. 9b.
  • the wedge surface arrangement by means of which the clamping force for clamping the rotating column is applied, is between the clamping part 16a; 16b and the supporting part 17a; 17b arranged.
  • it can be provided for rough adjustment of the clamping force, which can be used in the present case, in particular in the exemplary embodiment according to FIGS.
  • clamping part 16a; 16b and the associated support part 17a; 17b form a clamping unit 44a and 44b.
  • This clamping unit has an actuating device 45a or 45b for actuating the clamping part.
  • the clamping part 16a is mounted on the supporting part 17a such that it can be moved transversely to the rotating column 8. It forms the front of the clamping unit 44a and is upstream of the support part 17a.
  • the movable mounting takes place in the embodiment in that on both sides a narrower web projection 46a of the support part 17a engages in a wider groove 47a of the clamping part 16a, the web projection and the groove running parallel to the rotating column. Due to the different width of the ledge and groove results in a play for the clamping part 16a.
  • Protrusions 48a and 49a which are arranged on the support part 17a and protrude toward the clamping part 16a, hold the clamping part at the bottom or top of the support part.
  • the associated actuating device 45a contains a wedge part 50a which is arranged between the clamping part 16a and the support part 17a and can be displaced parallel to the longitudinal direction of the rotating column.
  • This wedge part 50a is located inside the essentially U-shaped support part 17a and forms two mutually opposite intermediate wedge surfaces 51a, 52a, of which one intermediate wedge surface 51a on a wedge surface 53a of the clamping part 16a opposite the clamping surface 35a and the other intermediate wedge surface 52a on one Counter wedge surface 54a of the support part 17a abuts. If the wedge part 50a is displaced downward parallel to the rotating column, it presses the clamping part 16a towards the rotating column 8 via its intermediate wedge surfaces 51a, 52a in the direction away from the mating wedge surface 54a of the supporting part 17a.
  • the actuating device 45a also contains an eccentric projection 56a, which is mounted eccentrically on the support part 17a, can be pivoted by means of a handle 55a that can be operated from the outside, and engages on the wedge part 50a.
  • the eccentric projection 56a is seated on a bearing axis 57a rotatably mounted on the support part 17a.
  • the arrangement in this context is such that the wedge part 50a has a rectangular cross section with the side walls 58a, 59a connecting the two intermediate wedge surfaces 51a, 52a, the two side walls each containing an opening 60a which is penetrated by the bearing axis 57a, being with each side wall 58a, 59a, an eccentric projection 56a sits on the bearing axis 57a within the opening 60a, which cooperates with the edge of the opening 60a, in such a way that the eccentric projection 56a, when the bearing axis 57a is rotated, depending on the direction of rotation downwards into its effective or pushes up into its ineffective position.
  • the wedge part 50a is bent from sheet metal.
  • the ends of the bearing axis 57a are each connected in a rotationally fixed manner to a bearing leg 61a, which extends parallel to the outside of the facing side wall 58a, 59a of the wedge part 50a.
  • the bearing axis 57a is connected via the two bearing legs 61a to the handle 55a already mentioned, which protrudes from the top of the support part 17a.
  • the area of the handle 55a projecting upwards, as can be seen in particular in FIG. 4, is wider than the recess 12a of the shelf 9a, so that the projecting area of the handle 55a simultaneously serves as the already mentioned contact surface for limiting the insertion depth of the support part 17a forms in the recess 12a.
  • FIG. 4 and 5 show the clamping unit 44a when the clamping part 16a is ineffective, ie the wedge part 50a is in its ineffective upper position.
  • the handle 55a projects approximately vertically upwards. If it is pivoted towards the rotating column 8, it folds down by approximately 90 ° into the position indicated by dash-dotted lines in FIG. 5, in which the wedge part 50a is pressed down and the clamping part 16a against the rotating column 8 is pressed.
  • the handle 55a can thus be pivoted toward the rotary column 8 in order to transfer the actuating device 45a into its effective position which applies the clamping force, and it also has a recess 62a which is open on the front side of the handle for gripping the rotary column 8 in a fork-like manner.
  • the actuating device 45a can also contain a spring device 63a, with the aid of which the actuating device is held in its effective position.
  • the support part 17b like the support part 17a of the embodiment just described, has a housing-like, essentially U-like shape with legs directed towards the rotating column 8, between which the clamping part 16b is received and guided is.
  • the actuating device 45b for actuating the clamping part 16b is designed differently. It contains a threaded bolt 64b running parallel to the rotating column 8, which is displaceably mounted on the supporting part 17b in its axial direction.
  • the storage is such that it can be moved in the direction of the rotary column 8 and away from it while maintaining its alignment parallel to the rotary column.
  • the threaded bolt 64b can also be rotated from the outside in that, in the exemplary embodiment, it has a head piece 65b protruding from the top of the support part 17b.
  • the slot width corresponds approximately to the diameter of a tapered portion 67b of the threaded bolt 64b, so that the threaded bolt 64b is held in place axially by the slot edges while it can shift in the longitudinal direction of the slot 66b.
  • the opposite end of the threaded bolt 64b could be supported in the same way, but it can also end freely or rest loosely on a facing end wall 68b of the supporting part 17b, since the alignment of the threaded bolt 64b is ensured by the clamping part 16b guided on the supporting part 17b.
  • the clamping part 16b is divided into two and is formed by two separate individual clamping parts 69b, 70b, which are in threaded engagement with the threaded bolt 64b in succession in the axial direction.
  • the individual clamping parts therefore each have a corresponding threaded hole through which the threaded bolt is screwed.
  • the threaded bolt 64b has a left-hand thread section 71b and a right-hand thread section 72b, which are each assigned to one of the two individual clamping parts 69b, 70b. So if you turn the threaded bolt 64b, the two individual clamping parts move towards or away from each other.
  • each individual clamping part for example the individual clamping part 69b, has on both sides in each case an inclined wedge surface 73b or 74b with respect to the rotating column, which lies against a mating wedge surface 75b or 76b of the supporting part 17b and slides on the threaded bolt 64b when the latter is rotated
  • the resulting radial component of the wedge movement causes the shelf to be braced on the rotating column.
  • the two-part clamping part 16b could also be a one-part clamping part, in which case the thread sense of the threaded bolt and the clamping part would of course be the same throughout.
  • This variant can be illustrated very simply by thinking one of the two individual clamping parts 69b, 70b away in FIG. 7. The arrangement would then also work.
  • an assembly aid can be provided (see FIG. 9) in that the rotating column 8 has at least one continuous transverse hole 78 for the insertion of a transverse pin 79 in the area of each tier formed by a shelf 9, and a recess on both sides of the recess on the underside of the shelf 12 of the shelf extending recess 80 for engaging the cross pin 79 is arranged.
  • the shape of the recess 80 is adapted to the shape of the cross pin 79 so that the shelf, it sits with its recess 80 on the cross pin 79, can no longer be rotated about the rotating column.
  • the width of the recess 80 measured at right angles to the plane of the drawing in FIG.
  • the shelf 9 corresponds essentially to the diameter of the transverse pin 79.
  • the shelf 9 can be placed loosely on the transverse pin 79 before it is braced with the rotating column 8, so that the position of the shelf in the height direction and angular position is specified. The shelf then does not have to be held by hand during tensioning.
  • transverse holes 78 there can be a plurality of transverse holes 78 arranged one above the other or even a row of holes extending over the entire length of the rotating column for pushing through the transverse pin 79.
  • the cross pin 79 can be very short since it has no supporting function.

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