EP4192307A1 - Composant de meuble - Google Patents

Composant de meuble

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Publication number
EP4192307A1
EP4192307A1 EP21759258.3A EP21759258A EP4192307A1 EP 4192307 A1 EP4192307 A1 EP 4192307A1 EP 21759258 A EP21759258 A EP 21759258A EP 4192307 A1 EP4192307 A1 EP 4192307A1
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Prior art keywords
furniture
furniture component
panel
housing
component
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German (de)
English (en)
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EP4192307B1 (fr
Inventor
Norbert Poppenborg
Gerhard Götz
Dirk RODAX
Jan-Hendrik BÖKE
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Coko Werk & Co Kg GmbH
Ambigence GmbH and Co KG
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Coko Werk & Co Kg GmbH
Ambigence 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
    • A47B77/00Kitchen cabinets
    • A47B77/02General layout, e.g. relative arrangement of compartments, working surface or surfaces, supports for apparatus
    • A47B77/022Work tops
    • 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
    • A47B13/00Details of tables or desks
    • A47B13/08Table tops; Rims therefor
    • A47B13/083Rims for table tops
    • 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
    • A47B96/20Furniture panels or like furniture elements
    • A47B96/201Edge features
    • 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
    • A47B2200/00General construction of tables or desks
    • A47B2200/0001Tops
    • A47B2200/0005Removable or adjustable front edges for desktop
    • 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
    • A47B2200/00General construction of tables or desks
    • A47B2200/008Tables or desks having means for applying electronic or electric devices
    • 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
    • A47B2220/00General furniture construction, e.g. fittings
    • A47B2220/0091Electronic or electric devices
    • 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
    • A47B2220/00General furniture construction, e.g. fittings
    • A47B2220/0091Electronic or electric devices
    • A47B2220/0097Remote control for furniture, e.g. tables or shelves
    • 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
    • A47B77/00Kitchen cabinets
    • A47B77/04Provision for particular uses of compartments or other parts ; Compartments moving up and down, revolving parts
    • A47B77/08Provision for particular uses of compartments or other parts ; Compartments moving up and down, revolving parts for incorporating apparatus operated by power, including water power; for incorporating apparatus for cooking, cooling, or laundry purposes

Definitions

  • the present invention relates to a furniture component with a housing formed thereon and at least one electronic module accommodated thereon.
  • the furniture component can have at least one furniture panel.
  • a furniture component according to the present invention can have at least one furniture panel arranged adjacent to a movable furniture front panel to close off a storage space separated by the movable furniture front panel and has an additional function.
  • the furniture component can be designed as kitchen furniture, for example, and can be set up in the work area of a kitchen.
  • the furniture component can also be used in a workshop or in the bathroom.
  • DE 10 2019 120 956.0 discloses a furniture component with a worktop, with a recess being provided from below in the core of the worktop, while the top surface is designed to be continuous and seamless.
  • a weighing device is arranged in the recess. This enables an additional weighing function with a continuous and seamless surface of the worktop.
  • DE 10 2015 117 125 discloses a furniture panel with a transparent edge strip and a lighting device, the light emitted by the lamps entering the edge strip and illuminating it.
  • DE 20 2014 100 735 U1 shows a lighting device with a light guide plate and at least one lamp, a resilient edge band being disclosed.
  • a furniture component has a housing formed thereon and a plurality of exchangeable electronic modules accommodated therein or thereon.
  • the electronic modules each (at least partially or predominantly or all) have at least one data interface. At least two of the electronic modules each have their own wireless transmitter-receiver unit (as a data interface).
  • the housing provides a power source for the electronic modules it contains.
  • the energy source can, for. B. be a power supply and provide a power connection for the electronic modules.
  • At least two or more Electronic modules can be positioned one behind the other freely or in stages in a direction in which the housing extends.
  • the electronic modules are suitable and designed to directly or indirectly exchange data with external devices and, in particular, to control them at least in part.
  • the external devices are in particular external electrical devices. External means that the devices are arranged outside the housing and preferably outside the furniture component.
  • Another furniture component according to the invention has at least one furniture panel arranged adjacent to (in particular above but also e.g. below or to the side of) a movable furniture front panel for (in particular upper or also lower or lateral) closure of a storage space separated by the movable furniture front panel.
  • the furniture board has several sides or surfaces.
  • the furniture board has an upper side, an underside and at least one lateral narrow side as sides (with corresponding surfaces).
  • a housing and/or a control strip is arranged on at least one side of the furniture panel.
  • the control bar is formed by a housing or a comparable construction.
  • the control panel or the housing provide a receiving space for electronic modules and other modular units.
  • a plurality of the electronic modules are arranged on the control panel.
  • the electronic modules can be positioned one behind the other freely or in stages in a direction in which the control panel extends.
  • the electronic modules are powered by a (common) power source.
  • At least two of the electronic modules each have their own wireless transmitter-receiver unit and are suitable and designed to directly or indirectly exchange data with external devices and, in particular, to control external devices.
  • a further development of a furniture component according to the invention can be used to control electrical and, in particular, electronic Devices, such as domestic and household appliances in particular, built-in appliances and multimedia devices are used.
  • the furniture component can be a z. B. below and / or above a movable furniture front panel arranged furniture panel and / or comprise a furniture wall.
  • the furniture panel is then used for the (top) closure of a storage space separated by the movable furniture front panel.
  • the furniture panel has a bottom and/or top side with an upper (and preferably substantially horizontal) top surface and at least one lateral narrow side.
  • a control bar equipped with at least one data interface for communication with at least one electrical device is arranged on at least one narrow side of the furniture panel.
  • the data interface can be arranged in particular in an electronics module within the control panel or also on or within a receiving space of the furniture panel.
  • the control strip preferably has at least one surface section running obliquely and in particular inclined to the lower or upper top surface of the furniture panel with at least one (correspondingly inclined) operating section and operating elements and/or information elements arranged thereon.
  • the furniture component according to the invention has many advantages.
  • a significant advantage is that the furniture component can offer additional functions in addition to its basic function.
  • a furniture component z. B. provides a furniture panel and an adjacent storage space available, perform other functions on the housing or the control panel and control recorded on the furniture component or separate electrical and electronic devices in particular.
  • electronic modules can be provided as operating elements on the control strip in order to switch on and off and to control electrical devices provided on the furniture component or also remote devices.
  • other and remote devices can also be controlled via the operating elements of the operating bar.
  • a roller shutter control for a roller shutter is one window or the control of a blind is possible.
  • At least one electronics module is designed to reproduce information from at least one external device and/or to control at least one external device.
  • an electronic module can have a display unit and display, for example, the outside or inside temperature or the radio station that is currently tuned in (name or frequency).
  • An electronic module can e.g. B. also serve to control the roller shutters or control the heating.
  • At least one electronic module with a wireless transceiver unit has a different radio standard than at least one external device that is in data transfer with the electronic module.
  • a communication path between an electronic module with a wireless transceiver unit and at least one external device is preferably set up by at least one hub, gateway, bridge or smart home center.
  • At least two electronic modules in the housing are preferably connected to one another via a wired interface.
  • a display unit arranged in the housing can be coupled directly to a control unit and an input unit via direct or indirect cable connections. In any case, coupling via radio or light signals is also possible.
  • An electronic module can, among other things, e.g. B. also be designed as a display unit, control unit or input unit.
  • thermostats lamps, roller blind switches, televisions, actuators, furniture parts that can be driven, household appliances, built-in appliances, hubs, gateways, bridges, smart home centers, kitchen appliances, garden appliances, charging stations, sockets, signal transmitters and household appliances and the like.
  • At least one electronic module can serve as a central module for coordinating other electronic modules and can include at least one processor or the like.
  • An electronics module designed in this way can be designed or serve as a node, hub, gateway, bridge or smart home center or as a computer or control computer.
  • a (first) central module can be connected to at least one other (second) central module.
  • At least one electronic module can (directly or indirectly) be connectable to the Internet.
  • At least one electronic module can be connected to a remote computer and/or a digital terminal such as B. to connect a smartphone, tablet, PC, notebook or the like.
  • the electronic module can be configured via such a connection. Setup, control or reconfiguration is also possible in this way.
  • a device for connection to a (separate or integrated) receiver unit or transceiver unit is also possible.
  • At least one electronics module is at least partially visible and/or operable through a cover surface of the housing.
  • At least two different electronic modules use different radio protocols and/or radio standards.
  • the electronic modules can thus be connected to further electronic modules and/or external devices via a total of two, three, four or more different radio protocols and/or radio standards.
  • at least one electronic module has a (particularly rechargeable) energy store and z.
  • An energy store can be used to save the configuration in the event of a power failure or to continue operation in the event of a power failure.
  • the furniture component preferably has at least one wall.
  • at least one storage space delimited by at least one wall is provided or formed on the furniture component.
  • the storage space is particularly preferably limited (at least also) by at least one movable furniture panel or furniture front panel.
  • the storage space can be locked or made accessible, for example.
  • the furniture component particularly preferably comprises at least one furniture panel.
  • the furniture panel is preferably arranged above (or below or next to) a movable furniture front panel for the upper (or lower or lateral) closure of a storage space separated by the movable furniture front panel.
  • the furniture panel has a number of sides, namely an upper side (with an upper covering surface) and an underside and at least one lateral narrow side.
  • the housing is preferably accommodated and/or fastened to the furniture panel.
  • the housing has at least one operating section.
  • the operating section is preferably suitable and designed to display data from a connected electrical device, such as B. a time, a program selection, a weight of a scale, a device status, etc.
  • the housing provides a control bar.
  • the operating strip preferably has at least one surface section running obliquely to the upper (or lower or lateral) top surface of the furniture panel with at least one operating section and operating and/or information elements arranged thereon.
  • Each operating and/or information element can be designed as a separate electronic module.
  • the operating section with the operating and information elements is preferably arranged at an angle to the top (bottom).
  • the operating section with the operating and information elements can in particular be arranged at an angle of between 10° and 80° or between 25° and 65° to the top (bottom) of the furniture panel.
  • a surface inclined to the horizontal allows better readability and usability.
  • the upper side of the furniture panel provides a surface for storing objects or a work surface on its top surface.
  • the top surface regularly provides a storage area.
  • the top surface can be formed by a separate top layer. However, the top surface can also not be a separate layer.
  • the top surface is preferably aligned essentially horizontally and in particular almost horizontally and particularly preferably (completely) horizontally. In the kitchen area e.g. B. such a work surface can be used in many ways.
  • the usability is further increased if other electrical devices can be controlled via the control bar. It is also possible for information elements to be provided on the control bar, which output information acoustically and/or visually.
  • the control bar is aligned in particular at an angle and preferably at an angle to the upper (lower) cover surface and/or to the horizontal. This gives the user the operation and the Easier to read information. Due to the inclined arrangement, a user standing in front of the furniture component can access different operating elements and read information from different information elements.
  • the surface visible from above (below) is inclined overall and aligned obliquely to the horizontal and has an essentially homogeneous angle of inclination.
  • the surface section with the operating section preferably forms a significant part of the surface of the operating bar, which is visible at all times from above and also from the front (or from diagonally below when the operating bar is mounted elevated).
  • the operating section with the operating and information elements is preferably aligned at an angle to the upper (lower) cover surface of the furniture panel and is preferably at an angle of between 10° and 80° and particularly preferably between 20° and 70° and in particular between 25° and 65° upper (lower) top surface of the furniture panel arranged. Particularly advantageous angles are between 30° and 60°.
  • control bar can form a housing or be accommodated on a housing.
  • a control surface oriented obliquely upwards allows easy access to the electronic modules and easy operation and easy reading of the electronic modules.
  • the housing or the control bar is arranged above the head height of a typical user, operation and reading is improved by a correspondingly slanted downward control surface.
  • the operating section is accommodated on a hollow operating profile.
  • the control bar is designed as a control profile.
  • the operating profile can partially or (almost) completely consist of extrusion profiles or coextrusion profiles. This also allows relatively large lengths of 1 m or a few meters or more without a visible edge in between.
  • the operating profile can be composed of several extruded components.
  • the control bar preferably has a substantially triangular cross section. A rounding can be provided at one or more corners. An underside of the control strip is preferably aligned essentially parallel to the top surface of the furniture panel.
  • control bar has a seal against the ingress of dirt and/or moisture, at least on its upper abutting edge to the furniture panel. This ensures a permanent function. In addition, a high-quality visual impression can be guaranteed over the long term.
  • the abutting edge preferably runs transversely between the control strip and the furniture panel and in particular approximately perpendicularly or perpendicularly to the upper cover surface of the furniture panel. Such configurations are easy to manufacture.
  • the abutting edge between the control strip and the furniture panel has an acute angle to the upper cover surface of the furniture panel.
  • the front end of the furniture panel preferably overhangs.
  • the longest edge and extent of a control bar that is approximately triangular in cross section The transverse direction is then preferably formed on the underside.
  • control strip and/or the housing preferably terminates flush with the front side of the furniture front panel, at least in sections. It is also preferred that the control strip and/or the housing protrudes at least in sections over the front of the furniture front panel.
  • control strip and/or the housing has at least one drip nose projecting beyond the front side of the furniture front panel.
  • underside of the operating profile may slope down towards the distal end or for a groove or the like to be provided near the distal end of the underside of the operating profile, with the result that a drip nose is formed in the end region of the operating profile.
  • Such configurations prevent dripping liquids from entering, for example, into a drawer below the furniture panel or the liquid from dripping onto the panel.
  • a drip nose particularly preferably extends essentially continuously or completely continuously and forms at least one drip edge.
  • the furniture panel is designed as a tabletop or worktop.
  • a length and/or width of the furniture board is preferably at least 500 mm or more.
  • the furniture panel has a thickness between 15 mm and 60 mm and preferably between 18 mm and 40mm up.
  • Furniture components for the kitchen area can also have furniture panels of 1 m, 2 m, 3 m, 5 m in length. Even longer furniture panels are possible and preferred.
  • a depth of the furniture board can also vary and be 400 mm, 500 mm, 600 mm, 700 mm, 800 mm or 900 mm or 1200 mm or more.
  • the furniture component as a whole forms a type of cooking island, for example, and is accessible from two or more sides, there can also be an even greater depth.
  • control strip and/or the housing extends over a substantial part of the length of at least one narrow side. It is also possible for the control bar and/or the housing to extend over essentially the entire length of the narrow side or even several or all of the narrow sides. In the case of a free-standing furniture component, the control panel and/or the housing can also extend around the furniture panel.
  • the control bar and/or the housing preferably has a mechanical coupling interface for further connection elements on at least one end of the control bar.
  • at least one attachment element is taken from a group of attachment elements, which includes end caps, angle elements, adapter elements and extension elements.
  • Such connection elements allow a flexible and modular design of the furniture component.
  • the end caps are preferably shaped in such a way that they encompass the end of the operating profile or the housing. This also has the advantage that thermal expansion does not lead to gaps. In addition, there are preferably areas for attaching the end caps to the operating profile or housing, so that there are no gaps between the end cap and the operating profile. It is also possible to route the energy or voltage supply through the end caps.
  • the housing or the operating profile of the housing can be designed in particular as an aluminum profile or the like.
  • control unit (or a corresponding electronic module) is suitable and designed to display data from a connected electrical device, such as a time, a program selection, a weight of a scale, a radio frequency, the name of a station, the name of a song or the lyrics of the same, a device status etc.
  • a connected electrical device such as a time, a program selection, a weight of a scale, a radio frequency, the name of a station, the name of a song or the lyrics of the same, a device status etc.
  • At least one operating element comprises a touch sensor or a contactless sensor.
  • the touch sensor can be designed as a touch sensor.
  • a sensor with a multi-touch function is also possible.
  • a non-contact sensor can e.g. B. be designed as a radar or ultrasonic sensor.
  • a non-contact sensor can also be referred to as a distance sensor.
  • a non-contact sensor can e.g. B. detect a gesture near the control bar and can transmit the desired change to a device. It is also possible to use proximity sensors and gesture sensors. It is also possible that part of the surface of the control bar or the control bar as a whole is touch-sensitive. It is also conceivable that mechanical rotary elements are arranged on the operating section.
  • the operating section can also include lamps or can be illuminated by appropriately arranged lamps. LEDs or other electrical light sources are preferably used.
  • control bar has at least one electronic module in the form of a data memory and/or a microcontroller.
  • the data memory is particularly suitable for receiving programs and/or data.
  • a data interface can be arranged in particular on or in the control panel or the housing.
  • the data interface can be wired or wired and/or be designed for wireless radio communication.
  • a (or the) data interface preferably has at least one network interface.
  • the typical current data interfaces for devices in the home are preferably provided. Such a data interface also allows a data connection to the electronic modules.
  • a software update of the electronic modules on or in the control panel or the housing is preferably also possible, in particular automatically, via at least one data interface.
  • the microcontroller or another electronic module it is possible for the microcontroller or another electronic module to call up possible updates as required or at fixed or variable time intervals provided and, in particular, to install them automatically.
  • External devices and in particular external mobile and/or stationary devices can preferably be connected to the or at least one electronic module of the control panel by means of the data interface.
  • External and preferably external mobile and/or external stationary devices can preferably be controlled by means of the electronic modules of the control panel or the housing.
  • the room lighting can be controlled or electrical and electronic devices in a living room can be controlled.
  • the roller shutters in the room or other components and devices can also be controlled.
  • devices for cooking, baking and washing up can be controlled.
  • control bar or the housing can be configured using at least one program on an external and in particular external mobile and/or stationary device.
  • the electronic modules of the control panel or the housing can be configured via computers in the local network or possibly also via the Internet. It is also possible that the electronic modules of the control panel can be operated via a portable computer, tablet or smartphone are controllable. It is also conceivable that, if required or during the initial setup, the manufacturer can carry out remote control and basic programming. In preferred configurations, a configuration on the bar itself is also possible. B. by holding a control on the bar and z. B. a control element at z. B. a radio. The connection is then preferably established automatically. An intermediary such as a smartphone etc. is not absolutely necessary.
  • control panel or the housing has an energy source that is independent of the mains, such as an energy store, or one is assigned such that it can be operated independently of the mains.
  • the control strip or the housing has a cable bushing or cable bushing for the power supply on the side facing the furniture component (e.g. the narrow side of the furniture panel), the furniture component having an opening for the passage of a line or several lines or a cable having.
  • cables and/or lines can be used for current and signal routing.
  • Sheathed or non-sheathed cables can be used, e.g. B. be embedded in the extrusion profile or Coextrusionsprof il. Sheathed cables can also be inserted loosely in the housing or the control panel.
  • At least one electronic module of the housing or in the control panel can be connected to at least one voice-controlled input device or output device.
  • voice control can take place on the one hand.
  • acoustic information, music, news and the like can also be output via an associated output device.
  • An integration of at least one microphone and/or at least one loudspeaker is also possible.
  • the function of an intercom can be implemented.
  • the control bar or the electronic modules can preferably display data from the voice-controlled input or output device. For example, the lyrics of a song or a timer can be displayed on a display unit. It is also possible that messages can be output from other devices coupled to the control bar.
  • control strip is resistant to the permanent effects of heat and preferably resistant to the effects of temperatures of up to or above 90°C. Such configurations are advantageous for use in the kitchen area.
  • the furniture board it is possible and preferred for the furniture board to have a core which consists at least partially of a wood-based material or of a wood-based material.
  • the core can consist at least partially of chipboard or of medium-density or high-density fiberboard (MDF—Medium Density Fiber, HDF—High Density Fiber).
  • MDF Medium Density Fiber
  • HDF High Density Fiber
  • the core consists partially or completely of a natural stone or an artificial stone, granite, glass or concrete or of metal or a biopolymer.
  • the top surface of the furniture board can be made in one piece with the core or can also consist of a different material.
  • Furniture component with a furniture panel whereby the furniture panel can also be called “digital worktop”.
  • Other features can be:
  • Display element e .g . OLED, LED, LCD, E-Ink
  • Foil element e .g. OLED, LED, LCD, E-Ink
  • External information display o display element o projection element o acoustic element o device element
  • furniture component can be used in the kitchen, in the living area or in the workshop or laboratory.
  • the furniture component also comprises one, two or more walls and can, for example, have a number of compartments that can be separated off. Furthermore, the furniture component can have flaps, doors, pull-outs or covers or drawers.
  • the operating elements and the information elements are constructed as electronic modules, in particular in a modular manner.
  • the control bar can be freely configurable, so that the position of the control elements and/or the information elements can be selected freely or in predetermined steps within the control bar.
  • the control bar can have sections that do not have any electronic modules or control elements and/or information elements.
  • the control bar can have sections that include electronic modules such as control elements and/or information elements. Due to the configurability, the control bar can be optimally adapted to the furniture component.
  • the surface of the control bar is provided with a scratch-resistant layer.
  • This situation can, for example, Gorilla glass or sapphire glass or a coated plastic z.
  • the length of the control strip can be cut so that it can be adapted to the furniture panel.
  • the profiles can also be adjusted on site.
  • a film is applied to the electronics module (and not to the extrusion profile).
  • the film then preferably forms the decoration.
  • Symbols are particularly preferably provided (at the same time) at the intended locations.
  • the symbols are preferably recognizable when the film is transilluminated.
  • the symbols can be applied using suitable printing methods.
  • Another layer of the foil can integrate conductor tracks for the touch sensors and/or proximity sensors and/or the illumination of the symbols and/or can have antennas for possible and preferably existing radio modules. In this case, foil back injection allows a great deal of freedom and miniaturization.
  • the extrusion profiles and/or the foil affect the optics.
  • the profiles can be partially colored or colored throughout. Then the joints between the electronic modules become less visible. A homogeneous illumination of the symbols can be achieved through the diffusive effects of the film.
  • the control strip or the housing can preferably be attached to the furniture panel by means of screws, adhesives, magnets or magnetic forces, tongue and groove connections or z. B. be attached via clips. Preferably, an adjustment and z. B. a height adjustment is possible to align the components appropriately.
  • the washing machine and other devices to monitor, control and also set the alarm system, to operate and as a status display of kitchen appliances, to set and display the air conditioning and / or heating, to control and display the status of sockets (on / off / condition), for displaying the temperature, humidity, room climate and air quality, for displaying and operating the entertainment system, for displaying and controlling music and for operating streaming services, for setting the acoustic properties of loudspeakers, for acoustic output and for display current news or as a live ticker for stock market prices, etc., for the output of weather reports, stock market data and disaster warnings, for the output of messages from messenger services or emails, for the output of advertising, as a display of the filling level or for filling level warnings (for e.g .food such as flour or for toilet paper) , to display recipes, to Operate the faucet or the coffee maker or the awning, to view surveillance video or a baby monitor.
  • the filling level or for filling level warnings for e.g .food
  • Gesture recognition is preferably included, which recognizes various gestures (e.g. swiping, swiping, zooming, rotating movements, linear movements) in the case of contactless and/or touching operation.
  • various gestures e.g. swiping, swiping, zooming, rotating movements, linear movements
  • At least one safety function is preferably implemented. So z. For example, two confirmation buttons are regularly held when switching on the oven or pressed one after the other.
  • At least one sensor for detecting objects and in particular for detecting objects on the top of the furniture panel or devices arranged thereon such.
  • B. be provided a hob. E.g. to reliably detect overheating or objects being parked.
  • z. B. nowadays regularly a detection of whether something is on the control panel and can give an acoustic feedback if necessary.
  • At least one electronic module is directly or indirectly connected to a hub, gateway, bridge or a smart home center.
  • hubs, gateways, bridges or smart home centers can also be designed as central modules and integrated into the housing. It is also possible and preferred that hubs, gateways, bridges or z.
  • B. smart home centers are arranged outside of the housing and outside of the furniture component.
  • the electronics module can be part of a mesh network and can thus be connected to the hub, gateway, bridge or smart home center via other components of the mesh network. Central be connected. Other electronic modules can be connected to the same hub, gateway, bridge or smart home center or to another hub, gateway, bridge or another smart home center. At least one external device is also connected to a hub, gateway, bridge or smart home center. In this way, the electronic modules form a wireless connection with the external devices via hubs, gateways, bridges or smart home centers.
  • the electronic modules and the external devices in the common Smart home radio network have different radio standards.
  • different external devices can be assigned to an electronic module within the smart home network, so that multiple external devices can be operated with one electronic module, or data can be received from different external devices.
  • various external devices such as radiator thermostats, to be operated in different rooms via an electronic module.
  • various information such as temperatures or temperature settings from different rooms can be displayed.
  • At least one electronic module is indirectly connected to at least one external device via a hub or via a gateway or via a bridge and/or via a smart home center.
  • the external device is indirectly connected to at least one electronic module via the same or a different hub or via the same or a different gateway or via the same or a different bridge and/or via the same or a different smart home center. It is thus possible for the at least one electronic module, which is connected to at least one external device, to have a different wireless standard than at least one external device.
  • the electronic module can thus communicate with the external device via the hub or hubs or via the gateway or gateways or via the bridge or bridges and/or via the smart home control center or smart home control centers.
  • the electronic module is advantageously connected to the internet via a hub, gateway, bridge or a smart home control center. This means that the electronic module does not have to have its own WLAN or mobile radio standard, but an energy-saving radio standard can be used. An energy-saving radio standard enables longer operation using an independent energy store, such as a battery.
  • the electronic modules can preferably differ in terms of their size and their longitudinal extension in the housing. Depending on what function the electronic module fulfills, the electronic module can be pronounced relatively short in the direction of the longitudinal extent of the housing, if z. B. only one control element is provided i st or can be pronounced relatively long if several control elements and z. B. an additional information display is integrated in the electronic module. A ratio of the respective length can reach and exceed a factor of 2, 3 or 5 and more.
  • FIG. 1 shows a schematic perspective view of a furniture component according to the invention
  • FIG. 2 Details of the furniture component according to FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 3 shows different frontal views of the furniture component according to FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 4 shows a section through a first variant of a furniture component according to the invention
  • FIG. 5 shows a section through a second variant of a furniture component according to the invention
  • FIG. 6 shows a section through a third variant of a furniture component according to the invention.
  • FIGS. 7-9a show different cross sections of operating strips for a furniture component according to the invention
  • FIG. 10 shows a highly schematic perspective illustration of a furniture component according to the invention in the kitchen area
  • FIG. 11 shows a highly schematic representation of a house and the data connections originating from the furniture component
  • FIG. 12 shows a highly schematic representation of a control bar and the electronic modules with the associated data connections
  • FIG. 13 shows a highly schematic perspective illustration of a furniture component according to the invention, e.g. designed as a base unit;
  • FIG. 14 shows a highly schematic illustration of a further furniture component according to the invention.
  • the furniture component 1 shown in FIG. 1 in a schematic perspective view is designed here, for example, as kitchen furniture 100 or as a kitchenette or the like.
  • the furniture component 1 has various electrical devices 200 here, for example a hob.
  • separate electrical or electronic devices 200 can also be assigned or assigned to the furniture component 1 , which can be operated and controlled using the control bar 10 or the electronic modules 9 on the housing 50 of the furniture component 1 .
  • the room lighting can be controlled.
  • the furniture component 1 has a furniture panel 2, which also serves as a worktop in the kitchen.
  • Various storage spaces 40 are provided underneath the furniture panel 2, each of which forms a receiving compartment 30 for various objects.
  • the furniture front panels 3 below the furniture panel 2 can be designed as a swing door or sliding door or as a drawer front panel.
  • the furniture panel 2 has an upper side 4 with an upper cover surface 4a, which can be formed in one piece with the furniture panel 2.
  • the top surface 4a can also be applied as a separate top layer.
  • the furniture board 2 has in particular a core 2b.
  • the core 2b preferably consists at least partially of a wood-based material or of a wood-based material. It is also possible that the core 2b consists partially or completely of a natural stone or an artificial stone, granite, glass or concrete or of metal or a biopolymer.
  • the upper cover surface 4a of the furniture panel can be manufactured in one piece with the core 2b or can also consist of a different material.
  • the surface section 11 here has a substantially constant angle 12a between the surface section 11 or the operating section 12 and the vertical orientation over the entire extension of the control bar 10 .
  • an angle 12b relative to the horizontal can also be measured and correspondingly converted into the angle 12a.
  • the upper cover surface 4a of the furniture board 2 of the furniture component 1 is preferably aligned almost horizontally or (completely) horizontally.
  • Operating elements 13 are visible on the operating section 12 on the surface section 11 above the pivotable door.
  • the Operating elements are part of electronic modules 9 which are accommodated in an accommodation space 51 inside the housing 50 .
  • the controls can always be visible. However, it is also possible and preferred for the operating elements 13 to become visible only after activation, for example by lighting or a proximity sensor. The operating elements 13 are then only visible when the associated electrical device 200 is being operated.
  • information elements 14 of electronic modules 9 can also be seen on the control section 12 in addition to control elements 13 . Different information can be output via the information elements 14 .
  • the information can relate to or describe the state of the associated electrical device 200, but can also contain general information such as the song title or the lyrics of a piece of music being played, or also general news, weather forecast data or the like.
  • Connection elements 16 are used here for coupling different operating profiles 20 of the operating bar 10 of the housing 50 .
  • the connection elements 16 can be used on sections that are angled correspondingly to one another, in order to connect different operating profiles 20 to one another.
  • Figure 2 shows an enlarged view of a connection element 16 for an outer angle and a corresponding connection element 16 for an inner angle.
  • the connection elements 16 are attached to the corresponding coupling interfaces 10c.
  • FIG. 3 shows a front view from the right and a front view from the left of the furniture component 1 according to FIG.
  • Below the furniture panel 2 with a thickness 2a are the furniture front panels 3 of the drawers or. to recognize the swing door.
  • these hori zontal views are at the Narrow sides 5 and 6, the operating sections 12 of the control panel 10 to recognize.
  • the control bar 10 extends here over the entire length 6a of the respective narrow sides 5 or 6.
  • FIG. 4 shows a cross section through a first variant of a furniture component 1, wherein a section through the furniture panel 2 with the control panel 10 attached to the narrow side 5 or the housing 50 with the control panel 10 can be seen.
  • the furniture body 8 Below the furniture panel 2 are the furniture body 8 and the furniture front panel 3, which is movably accommodated on the furniture body 8.
  • the housing of the operating bar 10 is designed as an operating profile 20 and here also as an extruded profile or coextruded profile 21 and has an approximately triangular cross-section.
  • the bottom 10a of the control bar 10 thus practically forms the hypotenuse of the right-angled triangle and preferably extends at least substantially parallel to the upper cover surface 4a of the top 4 of the furniture panel 2.
  • a tongue and groove connection is implemented here by way of example, with a groove 24 being formed and in particular milled in the furniture panel 2 on the narrow side 5, into which a protruding web is positively fitted as a spring 25 of the housing 50 of the control bar 10 engages. This increases the stability of the connection and provides a positioning and assembly aid.
  • Top surface 4a is preferably designed as an acute angle and is preferably 35° plus/minus 15° here. At least the distal lower end of the control panel 10 is preferably rounded. The surface of the surface section 11 and thus of the operating section 12 are aligned at an angle 12a to a perpendicular on the upper cover surface 4a.
  • the angle 12a is preferably between 10° and 80° and in particular between 20° and 70° and particularly preferably between 25° and 65°. Here in the exemplary embodiment, the angle is approximately 55°. However, larger and smaller angles are also possible.
  • the surface section 11 is preferably transparent or partially transparent in whole or in part, so that the injection molding module 28 and electronic module 9 can output or display information on the operating section 12 of the operating bar 10 of the housing 50 .
  • the electronic module 9 is held by the holder, which is designed here as an injection molded component 28, inside the operating profile 20 in the receiving space 51 of the housing 50, with the latching hooks 29 or the like serving to fasten the injection molded component. It is also possible that z. B. by clipping contacts are closed and the module is supplied directly with voltage and data.
  • the injection-molded component 28 consists in particular of a film and a plastic that can be processed in an injection-molding process.
  • further layers can also be present.
  • the multi-layer film preferably comprises a transparent carrier film onto which two or more layers (multi-layer) are printed as layers responsible for the function and the decoration.
  • This film includes at least one and in particular a plurality of sensor elements, preferably in the form of capacitive sensor surfaces.
  • the film can also include lighting elements.
  • the lighting elements can preferably be light-emitting diodes. Laser diodes or laser elements are also possible.
  • the sensor surfaces are used together with the Electronic modules 9 as operating elements 13.
  • the electronics module 9 includes in particular a printed circuit board and/or lighting elements and can also include sensor elements that serve as operating elements 13 .
  • FIG. 1 An enlarged detail of the distal end of the operating profile 20 is shown in the left-hand area of FIG.
  • the gap heights are matched to one another in such a way that the furniture front panel 3 can be opened reliably even if there is a drip nose 10b.
  • Such a drip nose or drip edge 10b reliably prevents liquid dripping down from above from entering the interior of a receiving compartment 30 or dripping onto the top of the furniture front panel 3 .
  • the furniture panel 2 with the control strip 10 protrudes outwards beyond the receiving compartments 30 of the furniture component 1.
  • the furniture component 1 in the cross section according to FIG. 5 does not have such a projection.
  • the distal end of the control strip 10 ends practically flush with the front side 3a of the furniture front panel 3 .
  • the cables or lines 23 for supplying power to the electronics module 9 are routed in a line bushing 22 .
  • the data interface 7, the data memory 17, the microcontroller 18 and an energy source 19 are shown schematically in FIG. 5 on the electronic module 9 as an example.
  • the energy source 19 or the energy store enable the electronic module to be operated at least temporarily, even without it external power supply.
  • the distal end of the control bar 10 again protrudes forwards over the front side 3a of the front panel 3 of the furniture.
  • the data interface 7, the data memory 17, the microcontroller 18 and the energy source 19 can also be accommodated separately from the electronics module 9 inside the control panel 10.
  • a variation is drawn in with a dotted line, in which a groove 10d is introduced into the control bar 10 on the underside.
  • a groove 10d can also ensure that the outer end of the underside 10a of the control bar 10 serves as a drip nose or drip edge.
  • the injection-molded component has the film or the film is attached to it.
  • the electronics module 9 can only be used to evaluate the signals from the foil and, if necessary, to provide the lighting by means of LEDs applied to the circuit board or another circuit board.
  • the LEDs can also be on the foil.
  • FIG. 7 to 9 different variations of the structure of a control panel 10 are shown in cross section.
  • the different configurations each have an operating profile 20 which is formed as an extrusion profile or coextrusion profile 21 or by profile parts 26 and 27 . It is also possible that more than two profile parts form an operating profile 20 .
  • the profile part 26 forms a covering and holding profile and is produced in particular in an extrusion process or coextrusion process.
  • the profile part 27 is also an extruded part and serves as a closure profile.
  • a horizontal protruding web can be designed as a spring 25 which engages in a correspondingly horizontally designed groove 24 in the furniture panel 2 .
  • the profile part 26 serves as a cover profile, while the profile part 27 serves as a closure and holding profile.
  • FIG. 9 A variant is shown in which the profile part 27 is attached to the furniture panel 2 .
  • the abutting edge 15, as well as in Figures 7 and 8 between the control strip 10 and the furniture panel 2 runs perpendicular to the upper cover surface 4a.
  • the electronics module 9 is attached to the underside of the profile part 26, which is transparent here. It is also possible and preferable for the electronic module 9 to form the surface of the operating section 12 practically directly. Then no separate profile part 26 is necessary.
  • the electronics module 9 is attached to the underside of the injection-molded component, which is transparent or partially transparent here. The injection molded component can form the surface practically directly.
  • the injection molded component forms the surface and not the extrusion/coextrusion profile.
  • the extrusion or coextrusion profile acts only as a holder!
  • the Extrusion profile or coextrusion profile 21 here includes a support rail 19b with a cable bushing 22 and a suitable number of cables 23 .
  • a light source 34 is accommodated in a housing section, here in the form of an LED light bar, which emits light downwards through the transparent cover 34a in order to provide background lighting (ambient lighting).
  • a display 31 or. carry a display unit 14a.
  • the spacer elements 32 press the display unit(s) 14a against the closing strip of the operating profile 20 with a slight pressure.
  • the profile 21 is bent at the lower end here and forms a drip nose 10b (possibly also in the form of a continuous drip edge) or a groove 10d on the underside 10a. This provides a defined dripping option.
  • the operating section 12 of the operating bar 10 can be easily grasped by the user at an angle from above. Operating and reading information is convenient for the user.
  • FIG. 10 shows a furniture component 1 in the kitchen area in a highly schematic perspective view, with two different electrical devices 200 being formed on the furniture panel 2 of the furniture component 1 .
  • On the scales as an electrical device 200 some foods 201 are shown in a very schematic way by way of example.
  • the measured weight of 795 grams here is output on the operating section 12 of the operating bar 10 by the display unit 14 a as an information element 14 .
  • a user hand shown schematically, touches a finger with a control element 13 shown in dashed lines.
  • Storage spaces 40 are formed on receiving compartments 30 below the furniture panel 2 .
  • control section 12 of the control panel ste 10 of the housing 50 i st aligned obliquely to the horizontal and to the vertical, so that a user standing in front of it can grasp the various information elements 14 and display units 14a at a glance from obliquely above.
  • a signal strength of a reception is plotted on an information element 14 in the form of a bar.
  • a controller for the volume of an acoustic output unit or a controller for a hob is shown next to it, for example.
  • An external device 150 can be seen in the background on the upper side 4 of the furniture panel 2, which is only shown very schematically here.
  • the external device 150 can be embodied here, for example, as a tablet or as a smartphone or as a digital terminal device 210 or the like.
  • Figure 11 and Figure 12 show highly schematic representations of the data connections originating from the furniture component 1 within a house and the data connections of the electronic modules 9 of a control panel 10.
  • FIG. 11 Various rooms in the basement, ground floor and first floor of a single-family house are shown in section in FIG. 11, various external devices (external to the furniture component) being present in the different rooms.
  • B. a washing machine and the heating in the basement or an oven or a lamp on the ground floor.
  • An electrically driven roller shutter is shown on a window on the first floor.
  • the garage is a car.
  • All of these external devices 150 can be coupled to the furniture component 1 (e.g. a cooking island in the cooking/living area) via data connections (usually wireless).
  • the housing 50 accommodates various electronic modules, each with adapted radio units, in order to use the operating and information elements 13, 14 to call up data from the corresponding external devices 150 and/or to control them. Operation can in turn take place via the digital terminal 210 from FIG. B. is connected to the roller shutter control or the heating.
  • a multiplicity of external devices 150 in the house can thus be radio-controlled via the electronic modules 9 .
  • different electronic modules 9 can set up and maintain data connections to different or the same external devices 150 one after the other or simultaneously.
  • the data connections can be transmitted on different frequencies and with different standards.
  • the corresponding electronic modules 9 ensure the appropriate connection.
  • the data connections between the electronic modules 9 and the external devices can be established via a hub 60, a gateway 60, a bridge 60 and/or via a smart home center 60.
  • the hub, the gateway, the bridge or the smart home center 60 can be located outside of the housing 50 .
  • an electronics module 9 can serve as the central module.
  • the central module 9a can be designed as a hub, gateway, bridge or smart home center 60 . This central module 9a can communicate directly with an external device 150 and/or in turn itself be connected to an externally arranged hub, gateway, a bridge or a smart home center. This additional connection can then be used to communicate with one or more external devices 150 .
  • the hubs, gateways, bridges, or smart Home centers 60 can be connected to an intranet or the Internet 70 .
  • the communication paths 80 between the individual electronic modules 9, the hubs, gateways, bridges, smart home centers 60, 9a, the external devices 150, the Internet 70 and the digital terminals 210 are shown here by way of example as a broken line.
  • the electronic modules 9 can be replaced individually if required, for example if a module is defective or if a transmission standard changes. If required, an additional new electronic module 9 with a new standard or another type of connection can also be added at any time.
  • the furniture components as a whole do not have to be replaced.
  • FIG. 13 shows a further exemplary embodiment, with the furniture component 1 being designed as a base cabinet 110 .
  • a wall cabinet 120 can optionally be provided above this.
  • the base cabinet 110 has a body 8 and an upper furniture panel 2 here, the z. B. can be used as a worktop.
  • the z. B. can be designed as a door, behind which a receiving compartment 30 is provided.
  • a housing 50 or a control strip 10 is arranged and fastened on the narrow side 5 of the front edge of the furniture panel 2 .
  • the control bar 10 is shown enlarged.
  • Two electronic modules 9 are accommodated here on the mounting rail 19b.
  • the mounting rail 19b can also be used for power supply.
  • the control section 12 is formed on the control bar 10 oriented obliquely upwards in order to control remote external devices 150 if necessary.
  • the electronic modules 9 and other parts in the receiving space 51 can be exchanged if necessary or on request. In this way , the functionality can also be expanded at a later date .
  • the housing 50 with the electronic modules 9 can also be in one be received or attached to another wall 35 of the furniture component.
  • FIG. 14 shows a furniture component 1 designed as a top cabinet 120 .
  • the area of the lower front edge is shown schematically and enlarged.
  • the furniture panel 2 is provided here below the receiving compartment 30 .
  • a continuous mounting rail 19b carries the various modules 9 .
  • An energy store 19a in the form of z. B. a battery can ensure the operation of at least one electronic module s 9, even if the external power supply falls out as planned or unplanned.
  • the housing 50 with the control panel 10 is arranged here in the lower area of the upper cabinet 120 , the surface section 11 with the control section 12 being aligned obliquely downwards. This enables convenient operation from diagonally below.
  • the electronic modules 9 can be accommodated and arranged in the housing 50 at predetermined or selectable intervals. Each electronic module 9 can have its own transmitter-receiver unit 7a in order to set up radio connections to one another and to external devices 150 in a targeted manner and independently of one another using the same or different radio standards.
  • An electronics module 9 can be in the form of a central module 9a and can also establish a data connection with other central modules 9a, if necessary via the Internet.
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Composant de meuble (1) comprenant un boîtier (50) formé sur ce dernier et dans lequel est logée une pluralité de modules électroniques (9) remplaçables, les modules électroniques (9) présentant respectivement au moins une interface de données (7) et au moins deux des modules électroniques (9) présentant respectivement une unité émetteur-récepteur sans fil (7a) propre. Le boîtier (50) fournit une source d'énergie (19) aux modules électroniques (9) logés. Plusieurs modules électroniques (9) peuvent être positionnés dans une direction d'extension du boîtier (50) et ce, librement successivement ou bien en gradins. Les modules électroniques (9) sont appropriés et conçus pour échanger des données, directement ou indirectement, avec des appareils externes (150).
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