[0001] The present invention relates to a characteristic and advantageous mounting array
for furniture, chiefly regarding, but not confined to, kitchen furniture.
[0002] The overall object of the invention is to embody a piece of furniture, particularly
kitchen furniture, which, although having an aesthetic appearance identical to that
of wall-hung furniture, can support very considerable loads in a troublefree manner.
[0003] Another object of the invention is to embody a mounting array for furniture that
provides a convenient free space for service pipes and wiring (water, gas, electricity)
to pass through.
[0004] The aforesaid objects are attained by a mounting array wherein at least one basic
furniture unit, intended for placing against a wall, is supported on the floor only
by means of a set of legs mounted rearwardly and at a certain distance from said wall
and, to prevent overturning, is anchored to said wall by freely releasable and position-wise
registrable anchoring means.
[0005] The anchoring means preferably comprise hooking devices fixed to the piece of furniture;
such devices, through the intermediary of pins, are restrained in a freely removable
manner to a tie-beam fixed to said wall.
[0006] For preference, said tie-beam has a "C"-shaped cross section and its opposed flanges
feature a plurality of pairs of aligned holes each adapted to accept a pin passing
through a hook of a relative hooking device.
[0007] The structural and functional characteristic of the invention, and its advantages
over the known art, will become more apparent from an examination of the following
description, referred to the appended drawings illustrating an example of mounting
array embodied according to the innovative principles of the invention. In the schematic
drawings:
- Figure 1 is a vertical section showing the said mounting array; and
- Figure 2 is an enlarged view illustrating the wall-anchorage system for the single
modular units composing the piece of furniture.
[0008] In Figure 1 of the drawings the numeral 10 indicates a schematic representation of
the basic furniture unit, and the numeral 11 indicates a column unit, both for example
forming part of a composite or sectional kitchen, for mounting against a wall 12.
[0009] According to the invention, the basic unit 10 is mounted on a set of rear legs 13
(at least two) fixed to the base 14 in a position such that there is formed between
them and the wall 12 a free space 15 suitable for the passage of service pipes and
wiring (water, gas, electricity).
[0010] The free space 15 can be closed by applying an ordinary baseboard (not shown) which
to such end is provided with elements for hooking onto the legs 13.
[0011] The legs 13 will be such as to ensure a stable support of the basic unit 10 on the
floor 16, and thus the unit 10 can support considerable work-loads, for example those
resulting from the placement of a working surface, a sink or in any case a content
of heavy objects.
[0012] The basic unit 10 is prevented from overturning by being anchored to the wall 12
through the intermediary of a system comprising a tie-beam secured to the wall 12
proximally to the upper surface of the unit 10, to which tie-beam there are connected,
by means of respective pins 18, position-wise adjustable hooking devices 19 generally
fixed proximally to the shoulders of the basic unit 10.
[0013] More specifically, and preferably, the hooking device 19 can be of the type described
and illustrated in Italian Utility Model Application 20616 B/80 filed on January 29,
1980 in the name of CAMAR S.p.A..
[0014] The device 19 has an endless hook 20 which is anchored to the tie-beam 17 by means
of the pin 18 which traverses it by passing through a pair of aligned holes 21 provided
on the opposed flanges of the "C"-cross sectional shaped tie-beam 17.
[0015] The body of the tie-beam is fixed to the wall by means of inserts (not shown) introduced
between the longitudinal slots 22 which permit a longitudinal position-wise adjustment
of the tie-beam on the wall. 12.
[0016] The planarity of the piece of furniture can be regulated both by acting on the regulation
nut 23 of known type featured on each leg 13, and by acting on the regulation screw
24 of the device 19 so as to allow the hook-element 20 to be more or less extracted
with respect to the body of the device 19 and then locked stably against the pin 18.
[0017] Figure 1 of the drawings clearly shows how the column unit 11 can be simply rested
on its legs 13 and anchored to the wall 12 using the same anchorage system as has
been described heretofore.
[0018] It will be seen that, with the mounting array according to the invention, it is possible
to embody furniture items, particularly for composite or sectional kitchens, that
have the same pleasing aesthetic appearance as wall-hung furniture items and, at the
same time, have the same stability as those rested fully on the floor.
[0019] A furniture item according to the invention can effectively support considerable
loads, both static and dynamic, owing to the combination of the rear legs 13 -practically
out of sight- and the system of anchorage to the wall which prevents the furniture
item from overturning and which has to support a minimal part of the loads involved.
[0020] In addition, the free space 15 formed between the wall 12 and the legs 13 which,
even at a distance in time, allows a troublefree passage of service pipes and wiring,
is of particular convenience.
[0021] Also highly convenient is the releasable anchorage system to the wall of the furniture
units, which can be demounted simply by acting on the screws 24 of the devices 19
and sliding the connector pins 18 out of the tie-beam 17.
[0022] The anchorage system described above with reference to Figure 2 is presented for
exemplifying purposes only, and other systems can be used without thereby exceeding
the scope of the present invention.
1) Mounting array for furniture wherein at least one basic unit, for placing against
a wall, is supported on the floor solely by means of a set of legs mounted rearwardly
at a certain distance from said wall, and, to prevent overturning, is anchored to
the wall by freely releasable and position-wise adjustable anchorage means.
2) Device as described in claim 1, wherein the said anchorage means comprise registrable
hooking devices fixed to the piece of furniture which, by means of pins, are restrained
in a freely removable manner to a tie-beam fixed to said wall.
3) Device as described in claim 1, wherein said tie-beam has a "C"-shaped cross-section
and its opposed flanges feature a plurality of pairs of aligned holes each adapted
to accept a pin passing through a hook of a relative hooking device.