[0001] The present invention relates to a working table top adapted to be mounted on an
electric household appliance in general, and in particular on such appliances of the
combination kitchen furniture type.
[0002] As generally known, a working table top of this type is required to have specific
characteristics, as it does not only serve as the top finish element of the electric
appliance and as such has to esthetically to conform to the remaining kitchen furniture,but
also as a functional element for carrying out various operations thereon. This requires
thus a particular resistance to mechanical attack such as scratching, cutting, impacts
and the like, as well as tophysio-chemical attack such as spillage of hot and cold
liquids, deposits of fatty substances, cleaning with detergents and so on.
[0003] To be kept in mind on the other hand is the continuously rising cost of base materials
and labour, imposing the need to search for simple solutions and the employ of less
expensive base materials.
[0004] These considerations have led to the increasing employ of fibreboard panels for the
construction of kitchen furniture including working table tops for electric appliances
to be combined with and included in such furniture.
[0005] Fiberboard panels suffer from the serious drawback, however, that they tend to absorb
moisture to a considerable extent, resulting in their becoming bloated, deformed,
and finally, disintegrated.
[0006] In addition to the necessity of protecting the surfaces of these panels with the
aid of various types of linings, such as water repellent varnishes, melamine resin
layers and the like, it is therefore required to ensure perfect sealing of the peripheral
borders of the panels against the intrusion of liquids and vapours.
[0007] There are various solutions known for countering these problems. French Patent 2,037,655
teaches the sealing of the panel borders by means of adhesive synthetic materials,
particularly polyurethane foams, to be applied and cured in a mold. The panels obtained
by this method are solely suitable for the construction of furniture, as their surfaces
lack adequate protection or treatment capable of providing them with the characteristics
required for employ as a working table top for electric appliances.
[0008] French Patent 2,420,942 teaches the construction of furniture of fiberboard panels
by completely coating such panels and interconnecting them in an injection molding
process using a synthetic resin. This method does not lead to favourable results,
as it is extremely difficult to obtain a uniform surface coating which is sufficiently
thin and at the same time free of any defects. As this injection molding process is
applied to relatively large surfaces, it is practically impossible to ensure uniform
distribution of the injected material, particularly in.the case of fiberboard panels
of varying density.
[0009] German Patent 3,131,532 a working table top having a replaceable cover panel to be
inserted into a cornice formed of a plastics material and interiorly provided with
a support rail for the cover panel. This solution presents certain difficulties in
mounting the cover panel due to dimensional tolerances of th» panel and the cornice,
and is in addition unable to ensure a perfectly coplanar arrange- mertof the components
at the mounting location and/or proper sealing against the intrusion of moisture.
[0010] German Utility Model 8,214,636 finally describes a working table top formed of a
fiberboard panel the peripheral borders of which are sealed by a cornice formed of
a synthetic material applied thereto by an injection molding process. The working
table tops of this type are reliably sealed against the intrusion of moisture, They
are formed, however, with a raised peripheral rim tending to retain liquid and solid
substances on the surface and rendering thorough cleaning thereof difficult. On the
other hand, it is required to provide suitable reinforcements on the lower side of
the panel for guarding against possible deformation of the wording table top due to
the particular configuration of the cornice and shrinkage of the plastics material.
[0011] It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a one-piece working
table top having a completely flat top surface with the requisite resistance properties,
and provided with peripheral border structures ensuring perfect sealing against the
intrusion of moisture; this solution should be simple and economical so as to allow
the manufacture of such table tops with cornices of various types adapted to conform
to various styles of kitchen furniture.
[0012] According to the invention, a working table top of the type defined above comprises
a fiberboard panel lined with layers of a plastic laminate, preferably a melamine
resin or the like, and a peripheral cornice formed of a thermoplastic material, preferably
ABS; this working table top is characterized in that the borders of the cornice are
coplanar with the surfaces of the plastic laminate layers attached to the upper and
lower surface, respectively, of the panel.
[0013] The described working table top may in addition be provided with adjustable mounting
means permitting the table top to be positioned in accordance to esthetic and functional
requirements, and may further be formed with a raised rear wall portion integral with
said peripheral cornice.
[0014] These and other characteristics will become evident from the following description,
given by way of a non-limiting example with reference to the accompanying drawings,
wherein:
figs. 1 to 3 shows partially sectioned perspective views of various embodiments of
a working table top according to the invention,
figs. 4 and 5 show diagrammatic cross-sectional views of a working table top according
to the invention mounted on an electric appliance in different positions, and
figs. 6 to 9 show sectional views and top plan views, respectively, of means for mounting
the working table top on an electric household appliance.
[0015] With reference to figs. 1 to 3, a working table top according to the invention comprises.a
fiberboard panel 10 having its upper and lower surfaces lined with a pair of plastic
laminate sheets 11 and 12, respectively, preferably of a melamine resin material,
the periphery of panel 10 being sealed by means of a peripheral cornice 13 formed
of a thermoplastic material, preferably ABS (acrylonitrile- butadiene-styrene). Sheets
11 and 12 are adhesively secured to panel 10 prior to the latter being cut to measure
and subsequently placed into a mold for injection-molding of the ABS peripheral cornice
13.
[0016] Obtained in this manner is a one-piece working table top having a perfectly flat
top surface and offering the required resistance against mechanical and physio-chemical
attack.
[0017] The table top is in addition perfectly sealed against the intrusion of moisture,
as not a single portion of panel 10 remains uncovered and the injection molding process
results in an intimate bond between cornice 13, panel 10 and sheets 11 and 12.
[0018] For obtaining optimum adhesion of the material of cornice 13 to the fiberboard material
of panel 10, the latter may be formed with a recessed shoulder 14 as shown in figs.
2 and 3, and the peripheral furfaces of the panel may be impregnated with an adhesive
prior to the panel being placed in the mold.
[0019] The profile of cornice 13 may obviously vary in accordance with esthetic aspects
and with the provisions for mounting the table top on an electric appliance.
[0020] As an alternative to the profiles shown in figs. 1 to 3, cornice 13 may be integrally
formed with a raised rear wall portion 15 as shown in figs. 4 and 5 for preventing
objects from dropping behind the electric household appliance 16, or in certain cases
for adapting the appearance of the appliance to that of the combination kitchen furniture.
[0021] The working table top is of course intended to be mounted on the top portion of an
electric appliance, preferably in an adjustable manner.
[0022] To this effect, a simple and practical soultion shown in figs. 6 to 9 provides for
the employ of a screw 17 to be engaged with a lug 18. Screw 17 may extend through
a projection of cornice 13, while lug 18 may be formed on or secured to the upper
edge of the electric appliance.
[0023] In summary, the working table top according to the invention is of simple and economical
construction and meets any requirements imposed thereon in practical use, while in
particular offering excellent versatility with regard to the adaptation of electric
household appliances to various types of combination kitchen furniture.
1. A working table top adapted to be mounted on an electric household appliance, particularly
for use with combination kitchen furniture, comprising a fiberboard panel lined with
plastic laminate sheets, preferably of a melamine resin or the like, and a peripheral
cornice formed of a thermoplastic material, preferably ABS, characterized in that
the borders of said cornice (13) are coplanar with the surfaces of said sheets (11
and 12) secured respectively to the upper and lower surfaces of said panel (10).
2. A working table top according to claim 1, characterized in that said panel (10)
is formed with a recessed shoulder (14) for receiving therein a projecting portion
of said cornice (13).
3. A working table top according to claim 2, characterized in that said cornice (13)
is integrally formed with a raised rear wall portion (15).
4. A working table top according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in
that releasable and adjustable fastener means (17, 18) are provided for positioning
the working table top on an electric household appliance.