EP0974292A2 - Système d'étagères - Google Patents

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EP0974292A2
EP0974292A2 EP99114192A EP99114192A EP0974292A2 EP 0974292 A2 EP0974292 A2 EP 0974292A2 EP 99114192 A EP99114192 A EP 99114192A EP 99114192 A EP99114192 A EP 99114192A EP 0974292 A2 EP0974292 A2 EP 0974292A2
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Roland M.A. Engelke
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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
    • A47B96/00Details of cabinets, racks or shelf units not covered by a single one of groups A47B43/00 - A47B95/00; General details of furniture
    • A47B96/14Bars, uprights, struts, or like supports, for cabinets, brackets, or the like
    • A47B96/1416Uprights receiving panels and brackets
    • 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
    • A47B91/00Feet for furniture in general
    • A47B91/02Adjustable feet
    • A47B91/022Adjustable feet using screw means
    • A47B91/028Means for rotational adjustment on a non-rotational foot
    • 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
    • A47B97/00Furniture or accessories for furniture, not provided for in other groups of this subclass

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  • the invention relates to a shelving system for use as free-standing shelf system or as a shelf system for Wall mounting, with at least two shelf stands, at least a shelf wall with a visible side and Shelf wall brackets, with supports for shelves or goods to be exhibited in the essentially vertical Shelf stands can be hung.
  • Generic shelving systems therefore provide either directly on the shelf walls using visible plugs to attach the shelf stands, being the crucial one
  • the disadvantage is that no product carriers are used there can be, or the shelf walls to the anyway necessary Attach cross members, which further increases the leads necessary number of cross members.
  • This attachment or the bottom-side attachment of the generic Shelf walls can be screwed through, for example hook-shaped shots or a combination of the two Mechanisms.
  • An attachment with hook-shaped Recordings causes the heavy shelves under Exertion of force over the hook-shaped receptacles existing protrusions need to be raised to then in the hooks can be used.
  • Not to that Insignificant effort adds the disadvantage that due to the overstroke a gap-free closure between Top edge of the shelf wall and, for example, the ceiling of one Room is not accessible.
  • it is with the Assembly of these shelving systems necessary, small material and Carrying tools in a not inconsiderable amount.
  • the invention has for its object a shelf system Provide that with a flawless optical Assemble the result easily and safely with little effort can and also several times with little effort can be assembled and disassembled without damage in Components of the shelving system remain.
  • this task is accomplished by a shelving system at least two shelf stands, at least one one Visible side wall shelf and wall bracket solved, which is characterized in that the shelf stand each have an area for abutting the shelf wall, in of the openings are provided, at least the shelf wall a side adjacent to the visible side at least one Includes recording, and the shelf wall bracket each elastic resilient hollow profile exist, and first Have fasteners with the shelf stands interact and have second fastening elements, which cooperate with the inclusion of the shelf wall, the Hollow profile has a breakthrough.
  • This invention Shelf system advantageously allows shelf wall and shelf stands with the same shelf brackets at the same time connect to. According to the invention, it is possible Shelf wall bracket in the manner of a snap connection in the To make breakthroughs. The assembly effort is thus on reduced to a minimum because the shelf bracket is only in one work step in a breakthrough of the shelf stand and a picture of the shelf or two pictures of neighboring Shelf walls must be introduced. It is for assembly therefore no longer necessary an extensive To carry tool equipment.
  • the shelving system according to the invention for an additional Training provides that the hollow profile of the Shelf wall bracket essentially U-shaped and the breakthrough is provided on the side after insertion into the Breakthroughs of the shelf stands facing away from the shelf stands, so that from the visible side of the shelf wall Shelf wall bracket and thus the shelf stand are accessible.
  • This further education makes it possible through the one-sided Opening in an advantageous manner that the already from the Openings in the shelf stands used for shelf wall brackets also from other components, such as beams for Shelves or goods to be exhibited can be used.
  • shelf wall bracket at least one after insertion into the breakthroughs of the Shelf stand accessible recess that such is designed to disassemble the shelf bracket from the side facing away from the shelf stands with a Tool is detectable.
  • the invention further provides that the provided in the shelf wall for Fasteners from a groove with a substantially U-shaped Cross section exists in at least one of the the visible side adjacent sides parallel to the visible side runs. Because shelf walls are generally rectangular in shape are and in at least one dimension to measure must be tailored, the manufacture of this Further development of the inclusion in the invention Integrate cutting operation and thus means no significant additional effort in the preparation of the Shelves.
  • the longitudinal extension of the groove according to the invention that the shelf wall bracket in the Insert the side where the groove runs in any position to let.
  • the recordings are in the assembled state of the shelving system not visible, so that on the one hand perfect visual impression of the shelving system is created and on the other hand also after multiple assembly and disassembly no visible traces remain that give this impression could affect.
  • the shelving system further comprises at least one Spacer that holds at least one in the receptacle for the Fasteners of the shelf insertable projection, at least a first contact surface for contact on one side the shelf wall, which is opposite the visible side, at least a second contact surface for contact on one side the shelf stand attached to the contact surface for the shelf wall adjacent and at least one angled to the second Contact surfaces trained insertion surface so that when installing the shelving system, insert the shelves slide along one edge of the shelf stand and the second Contact surfaces of the spacer to the one with them interacting contact surface of the rack stand in plant are feasible.
  • This development of the invention Shelf system also makes assembly easier.
  • the Spacers are advantageously already in the the shelf holder provided can be inserted and take a precisely defined one based on the first contact surface Location relative to the shelf.
  • the location relative to the Shelf stands are exact thanks to the second contact surface Are defined.
  • the Shelf area in contact with the shelf stands by clicking on it gliding past them It is thus possible to use the shelf stand to be provided with only one spacer frame (cross member) because when using the spacers at several points of the Shelf wall centered between two shelf stands themselves, or the shelf stands in a defined position in parallel to each other at a distance equal to the width of the shelf walls corresponds to be performed. With correspondingly firmer It would also be fastening the shelf stands to a wall possible to completely dispense with spacer frames. It is definitely possible on the state of the art renounce known multiple use of the cross member.
  • the shelving system further includes one in the Shelf stand includes insertable, height-adjustable foot, which includes an area for the shelving system.
  • the Height adjustment of this foot ensures unevenness in the Floor of the room in which the shelving system will be installed should be able to compensate and its location relative to the ceiling regulate the space.
  • Fig. 1 gives an overview of a section of the Shelving system in assembled condition.
  • a shelf stand 10 recognizable in the front view, on the here two shelf walls 20 are attached and in the further from a foot 50 is inserted below.
  • 2 is the Shelf stand 10 in a sectional side view shown. 2 corresponds to the view Representation of Fig. 1, the simplification in the Fig. 1 shelf 20 shown on the left is omitted. How 1 and 2 can be seen, there is the shelf stand 10 from a hollow profile. There are several in the hollow profile Openings 13 are provided, in which the shelf wall bracket 30 can be inserted.
  • the hollow profile serves at the same time to accommodate one foot 50 each, with his Insert part 54 pushed so far into the rack stand 10 until the rear wall support 53 of the foot 50 rests against it.
  • Fig. 2 schematically shows a shelf support pointing to the right indicated that protrudes into a shelf bracket 30.
  • Out 4 is the substantially rectangular Cross section of a shelf stand 10 out. It is for that One skilled in the art can see that the shelf stand is not on this preferred cross-sectional shape is limited, but that the Cross section e.g. also square or U-shaped or of similar geometries.
  • Fig. 14 illustrates how an embodiment of a Shelf stand 10 can look like that in the free-standing Variant is used. It shows a side view a shelf stand 10, the one at its lower end Boom 19 has. This boom points advantageously in the direction from which the Shelving system is loaded. It is both in the shelf stand 10 and inserted into the boom 19 from below 50 feet. As can also be seen in FIG. 14, the Shelf stand 10 on their side walls (14, 15) openings 18, here two openings 18, on. These breakthroughs 18th serve a spacer hook 16 (see Fig. 15, 16) record the distance frames 70 (see Fig. 17, 18) with connects the rack stands 10, as further below described in more detail.
  • FIG Openings 18 for the spacer hooks 16 it is possible to apply the embodiment to only one Limit breakthrough 18 per side, making it the Shelf wall 20 during assembly is made possible between center the shelf stands 10. With accordingly uneven loading of extensive shelving systems However, it may be advantageous to use a plurality of spacer frames 70 use and accordingly several breakthroughs 18 to provide in the rack stands 10.
  • appropriately trained wall hooks in the upper end area, for example on a nearby wall are fixed so that any Deflection is prevented.
  • the rack stand 10 can a standard steel material, e.g. ST-37 or ST-52 be manufactured and additionally galvanically be surface treated or a powder coating have a free choice of color when desired To enable surface quality.
  • FIGS. 5 and 6 show a shelf 20 in two views.
  • the left view, in which is additionally given a section line A-A is one View of the visible side 21 of the shelf wall 20.
  • the right one View is a side view of one of the narrow sides the shelf wall 20. From the combination of the two views 5 are typical proportions for a shelf wall 20 recognizable.
  • 6 gives an enlarged and interrupted View of the section A-A indicated in FIG. 5 again.
  • the visible side 21 is marked, the one on the visible side 21 adjacent sides 22 and those of the visible side 21 opposite side 23.
  • the for Fastening provided 24 marked.
  • This picture is here in a parallel to the visible side 21 or parallel to the opposite of the visible side 21 Page 23 extending groove 24 is formed.
  • This groove 24 is in essentially U-shaped, although that of the visible side 21 opposite leg of the U is shorter than the other.
  • This different design of the two Leg ensures that even after inserting the Shelf wall bracket 30 or spacer 40, as below described in more detail by the to the visible side adjacent pages 22 defined areas continuously run so that goods carriers or similar items through the open openings 13 of the rack stand 10 can be inserted (see Fig. 2, 3) without them Tease discontinuities on pages 22.
  • For the shelf wall it turned out to be advantageous plastic coated, veneered, wallpapered or mirrored panels, typically chipboard too use.
  • the plates can be longitudinal Segments can be subdivided, as by those in FIG. 6 vertical lines are indicated.
  • This preferred Embodiment allows with as little as possible Interfaces between several shelves of a shelving system get along. If other criteria, such as easy Handling the shelf walls or the like, crucial for the layout of the shelving system, it is also possible to divide a shelf wall into cross segments.
  • FIG. 7 shows a shelf bracket 30, the one in has an essentially cuboid basic shape. It exists from an elastically resilient hollow profile 35, which in installed condition on the side facing away from the shelf stand 33 is open. This opening ensures, as already mentions that from this side objects in the Shelf wall bracket 30 can be inserted.
  • the Fig. 7 can be seen that the first fastener of Shelf wall bracket 30 according to the invention as a snap-in edge 31 is formed, the shelf stand 10 due to the can reach behind the elastic spring force of the hollow profile 35.
  • the second fastener to interact with the Shelf wall 20 is designed as a projection 32, the symmetrical, as shown here, or asymmetrical can be shaped.
  • the projection 32 is, here on both sides, bevelled to facilitate assembly and disassembly.
  • the Locking edge 31 and the projection 32 are one dimension spaced, the thickness of the hollow profile 11 of the Shelf stand 10 (see Fig. 4) plus the distance from the Visible surface 21 opposite side 23 of the shelf 20 up to the groove 24 provided in it (see also Fig. 4) corresponds.
  • 7 is the recess 34 for Disassembly of the shelf bracket 30 can be removed, the at her End for better accessibility with a standard tool, a screwdriver, for example, is chamfered. The shown below in FIG.
  • the shelf wall bracket 30 can advantageously from the plastic materials PBT, (Polybutylene terephthalate), with 30% glass fiber content or from the one known as Grevory, with 35% Glass fiber content. These materials have proven to be advantageous with regard to the multiple use of the Shelf wall bracket 30 exposed because they do not crawl and the elastic spring force of the shelf bracket 30 thus is permanently preserved even when exposed to heat. In addition, they have good sliding properties, which is what Snap the fasteners 31, 32 is advantageous.
  • FIGS. 10, 11 and 12 show a front view of a spacer 40 from which the contact surface 42 for the shelf wall 20 and in the Recording 24 of the shelf 20 insertable projection 41st are removable.
  • FIG. 11 shows one related to FIG. 10 corresponding side view of the spacer 40.
  • Fig. 12 shows a plan view of a spacer 40 from which FIG additionally clearly the second contact surface 43 for the Shelf stand and the insert surface 44 are removable.
  • the Insert surface 44 is angled to the second contact surface 43 executed, the surfaces 43 and 44 by a Rib structure are supported. From the three Figs. 10, 11 and 12, a plurality of projections 45 can also be seen.
  • the Projections 45 are on the projection 41 of the spacer provided to be relative to the receptacle 24 in the shelf wall 20th generate a certain excess, so that the spacer 40th after insertion in this receptacle 24 securely in it is clamped.
  • the projections 45 are also in the direction of the projection 41 beveled.
  • 10, 11 and 12 a ribbed spacer 40 is shown, it is conceivable not to run it ripped.
  • Advantageously four spacers 40 are inserted into a shelf 20, one for each corner area. It is with shelf walls of greater height illuminating, also spacers in the middle area too use this way, even if the Shelf wall 20 easy and safe insertion is guaranteed.
  • the plastic material ABS Acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene. This Plastic material has high impact resistance, one good heat resistance and is abrasion resistant.
  • the foot 50 shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 is shown in detail in 13 executed. It can be seen that the foot in the consists essentially of two bodies, one of which as Insert part 54 in one piece with a bearing surface 53 for the Shelf and an unspecified or shown internal thread is formed.
  • the second body consists of one or more parts from a set screw 52 and a foot part 51.
  • a hexagon 55 or a comparable engagement element provided that enables the shelving system to be installed under Height adjustment of load by standard tools.
  • a Multi-part design of foot section 51 and grub screw 52 allows a relative movement between the two components, so that with height adjustment under load the foot part 51 on the The floor can rest and hexagon 55 and grub screw 52 itself can rotate relative to the foot part 51 and the insert part 54.
  • the foot 50 can be made of a stainless steel material, aluminum, made of a heavy-duty plastic material, e.g. SECTION or comparable materials.
  • 15 and 16 show a spacer hook 60 with which it a connection between a spacer frame 70 is possible (see FIGS. 17 and 18) and a shelf stand 10 to manufacture.
  • 15 shows a side view in which on the left a recording mechanism 61 for recording in the Shelf stands 10 and one on the right in two stages 62, 63 bevelled edge is recognizable, which has a radius 64 flows.
  • 16 shows a plan view of the 15, in the right an expansion 65th is recognizable, the maximum width of the clear inner width corresponds to the distance frame 70.
  • the Spacer hook 60 cut or punched from sheet steel and bent into its shape shown in Figs. 15 and 16.
  • the spacer hook 60 can additionally galvanically be surface treated, e.g. galvanized, or with a Powder coating can be equipped.
  • FIG. 17 shows a spacer frame 70 according to the invention consists essentially of a U-profile 71 open at the bottom, in which one in the respective end area of the frame transverse to Bore 72 extending longitudinally of the frame is introduced is.
  • This bore 72 serves a dowel pin 73 record, as shown in Fig. 18.
  • the Dowel pins should, however, due to their accuracy of fit not be coated.
  • FIGS. 1 and 2 are in one Shelf stand 10 by means of the shelf bracket 30, of which in only one of these figures is shown, two shelf walls 20 attachable. 2 and 3 can also be seen that despite the attachment of the shelves 20 on the Shelf stand 10 by means of the shelf bracket 30 in the Breakthroughs 13 these breakthroughs 13 for e.g. Shelf supports remain usable. Although it can be seen from FIG.
  • shelf bracket doesn't just use the opening that is due the formation of the shelf bracket 30 remains, but that even the connection achieved with the shelf bracket 30 between shelf stand 10 and shelf walls 20 through the Use of a shelf support is strengthened because of Shelf support prevents the shelf bracket 30 from coming off to solve the receptacles provided in the shelf walls 20, is the connection achieved by the shelf bracket of sufficient strength without inserted shelf supports.
  • Feet 50 inserted into a variety of shelf stands 10 and 14 are the openings 18 which can be seen in FIG 15 and 16 spacer hooks shown in detail brought in.
  • rack stands 10 in one of the mounting shelf 20 corresponding distance such set up that the spacer hooks 60 face each other.
  • the friction between the Steps 62 and 63 and the dowel pins 73 is designed that it is also possible to use the spacer frames 70 with the to mount the open side of the profile 71 upwards. This Case occurs e.g. on when the attachment point is chosen so is that e.g. very close to the ceiling. The The assembly process then takes place from bottom to top.
  • the spacers 40 are used. she are, as already mentioned, in the corner areas of the Shelf walls 20 inserted into this. The shelf walls 20 will below each between two shelf stands 10 so introduced that the insertion surfaces 44 two opposite spacer 40 accordingly on two Slide edges 16, 17 of adjacent shelf stands 10 and consequently, the shelf wall 20 is between two Shelf stands 10 centered. When inserting the shelf wall 20 in its lower area, it is on the back wall support 53 of the feet 50 put on. In the following, the shelf wall 20 without a necessary overstroke from bottom to top against the Shelf stand 10 are pressed. The spacers 40 slide then successively to the Shelf stands 10 along until the respective shelf wall 20th securely on and in the middle of two neighboring rack stands rests.
  • the spacers 40 now also ensure that the shelf walls 20 in this way at a suitable distance from one another are aligned that the openings 13 in the Shelf stands 10 remain free and the depth distance between Shelf wall 20 and shelf stand 10 the distance in the Shelf wall brackets 30 provided fastening elements 31, 32 corresponds.
  • the shelf stands 10 are aligned when in use of only one spacer frame 70 parallel to each other at a distance the assembled shelf 20 from. To fine-tune the Height of the shelving system so that, for example, the Shelf walls 20 complete seamlessly with the ceiling, the Set screw 52 on the hexagon 55 of the foot 50 under load be twisted further.
  • Fig. 8 illustrates the assembly of shelf 20 and Shelf stand 10 by means of the shelf wall bracket 30:
  • FIG. 8 At the top of Fig. 8 is shown from left to right, like Shelf wall 20 and rack stand 10 are brought into contact and the shelf bracket 30 in between two adjacent Shelf walls 20 remaining distance is introduced. This Distance results automatically when the spacers 40 are used, as can be seen from FIG. 3, and how described above.
  • the middle part of FIG. 8 shows above like the elastically resilient hollow profile of the shelf bracket 30 yields when this is inserted into the rack 10.
  • the right part of Fig. 8 finally shows the Shelf wall bracket 30 in a position in which the in the Fig. 7 more clearly shown projection 32 in it Appropriate recording of the shelf 20 engages and at the same time, also in detail in FIG. 7 Shown edge 31 shown the shelf stand 10th engages behind. The connection between shelves 20 and Shelf stand 10 is thus manufactured.
  • the bevel of the projection 32 of the shelf bracket 30 allows the assembly process of the shelving system to a second way.
  • the shelf wall bracket 30 at pre-selected intervals in the Shelf stand 10 to bring, then to each mounting shelf 20 on the support 53 two to set up adjacent feet 50 and flat to the previously to lean against the inserted shelf bracket 30.
  • the resilient hollow profile 35 of the Shelf wall bracket 30 forced to yield, and the too mounting shelf 20 slides on the beveled edges the projections 32 over so that these in the Snap recesses 24 into place.
  • Fig. 9 illustrates the dismantling of the shelving system. It is recognizable as with a suitable tool the recess 34 can be grasped in such a way that it can be engaged in the shelf wall 20 provided projection against the spring force of the hollow profile can be pressed out of the holder of the shelf wall. This The process is carried out on all shelf wall brackets 30 on the sides made with the shelf 20 to be solved work together. After all with the shelf 20 to be solved engaged shelf wall holder 30 on one side were clipped out, the shelf to be dismantled Remove 20. After removing the on a shelf stand 10 inserted shelf bracket 30 adjacent shelf walls 20 can then the shelf wall bracket 30 by hand remove the relevant rack stands 10.
  • shelf wall brackets 30 make it possible likewise, as shown on the right in FIG. 9, only one on a shelf stand 10 adjacent shelf 20 remove. After the shelf wall has been removed, the now vacated side of the shelf bracket again clip into the shelf stand 10 so that the shelf wall bracket 30 rests securely in its fortified position. The free side is by the elastic spring force of the shelf bracket 30th held in place, the other side continues to hold the still remaining shelf wall 20.
  • This property of Shelf system according to the invention makes it possible, for example, in superstructures used as a room divider To provide passage without the shelving system completely disassemble.

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