[0001] This invention relates to a device for wall-mounting an item of wall furniture in
which those parts of the casing containing the adjustment linkages and fixing means
which remain exposed are covered by a cover which is freely mountable and removable.
[0002] Devices for wall-mounting an item of wall furniture are known consisting of a casing
to be fixed in an exposed position to the furniture item, from this casing there extending
a hook which can be position-adjusted in terms of height and depth along mutually
perpendicular planes.
[0003] The hook is intended to be hooked for example to a profiled bar fixed to the wall
by wall plugs and can be position-adjusted in terms of height and depth by respective
adjustment means which are accessible for example from the opposite side of the casing
to that from which said hook emerges.
[0004] A device of this type is described for example in EP 0 033 179.
[0005] In this type of device the hook comprises a fork fixed to and straddling a support
block contained in the casing. In other types of devices the fork is fixed directly
to the casing itself.
[0006] The means for adjusting the depth of the hook along a horizontal plane consist of
a first screw screwed into a nut loosely secured to that end of the fork distant from
the hook, whereas the means for adjusting the height of the hook along a vertical
plane consist of a second screw which is screwed through said support block to act
against one end of a slidable arched sector, the opposite end of which acts on the
hook fork.
[0007] Another device of this type, in which the adjustment linkages are contained in respective
seats in a casing formed in two substantially specularly equal halves is described
and illustrated in utility model application No. MI92U 000898 filed in Italy on 15
October 1992 in the name of CAMAR S.p.A.
[0008] As is well known to the expert of the art, mounting devices of the aforesaid type
have to be fixed to the interior of wall furniture items in the corner defined between
the side panel and top panel of the item.
[0009] Fixing is by screws or plugs, and it is not always easy to achieve the situation
in which the top and one side of the casing abut in a perfectly coplanar manner against
the top panel and side panel of the furniture item, sometimes because these latter
are not assembled at a perfect right angle. This situation is desirable in order to
achieve a system of good appearance which is pleasing to the eye on opening the furniture
item.
[0010] A further drawback of mounting devices of known type in which the device casing is
fixed in an exposed position is the fact that it is not always possible to obtain
suitably matching colours for the casing and the interior of the furniture item.
[0011] This would require costly and complicated stock management of different coloured
devices to satisfy requirements.
[0012] The object of the invention is to obviate the aforesaid drawbacks of the known art
by providing an improved device for wall-mounting an item of wall furniture which
can be positioned in a visually perfect and hence pleasant manner in the corner formed
by the side panel and top panel of the furniture item, and be of the desired colour.
[0013] Said object is attained by a device having the characteristics defined in the accompanying
claims.
[0014] The structural and functional characteristics of the invention and its advantages
compared with the known art will be apparent from an examination of the following
description given with reference to the accompanying drawings, which show one embodiment
of a device incorporating the principles of the invention.
[0015] In the drawings:
Figure 1 is an exploded perspective view showing a device according to the invention;
Figure 2 is a perspective view of the device of Figure 1 assembled;
Figure 3 is an enlarged view of the device fixed in position in the corner formed
between the side panel and top panel of an item of wall furniture;
Figures 4 to 9 are views similar to Figure 3 showing different situations which can
arise in the fixing of the device with respect to the side panel and top panel of
an item of wall furniture;
Figure 10 is a view similar to Figure 3 showing the device fixed in position and with
the relative cover covering those sides of the casing which remain exposed;
Figure 11 is a side view of the device during the fitting of the cover to the casing;
Figure 12 is a view similar to Figure 11 but showing the cover completely fitted to
the casing; and
Figure 13 is a view showing the item of wall furniture hooked to a wall, and hence
with the mounting device under load.
[0016] With reference firstly to Figures 1-3 of the drawings, the device of the invention
is indicated overall by 10 and is structurally formed from a casing 11, containing
the adjustment linkages and the fixing means, and a cover 12 to be fitted in a freely
removable manner to said casing 11.
[0017] The casing 11 and the linkages which it contains are not shown in greater detail
as they can be of any type known to the expert of the art, for example as illustrated
in EP 0 033 179.
[0018] According to the invention, with the casing 11 there is associated a cover 12 which
can be either of metal or plastics, the purpose of this cover being to cover those
sides of the casing 11 which remain exposed when this latter has been fixed to the
side panel 13 of an item of wall furniture, in correspondence with the top panel 14
(Figure 3), and to hide from view any gaps present between the casing 11, the side
panel 13, the top panel 14 and the back panel 23, as shown in Figures 5-9 of the drawings,
and as explained hereinafter.
[0019] For this purpose, the cover 12 is formed in the manner of an enclosure with a side
wall 15, a base wall 16, an end wall 17 and an outwardly bent flange 18 opposite the
end wall 17.
[0020] In addition, the side wall 15 and base wall 16 comprise respective elastically yieldable
lips 19, 20 to engage in corresponding grooves 21, 22 provided respectively in the
upper side and in the hidden side of the casing 11.
[0021] The device 10 of the invention is used by firstly fixing the casing 11 to the furniture
item and then fitting the cover 12 to the casing 11 in the manner shown in Figures
3 to 9 of the drawings.
[0022] Figures 4 to 9 of the drawings clearly show how, by fitting the cover 12 to the casing
11 after this has been fixed to the furniture item, it is possible to take up mounting
errors, ie spaces left between the upper side, the hidden side of the casing 11 and
the furniture item. The yieldability of the lips 19, 20 is used for this purpose.
[0023] Specifically, Figure 4 shows the case in which the casing 11 is fixed with its upper
side and hidden side perfectly coplanar (in contact) with the side panel 13 and top
panel 14 of the furniture item.
[0024] In Figure 5, the arrow indicates the case in which the casing 11 is fixed with its
upper side perfectly coplanar (in contact) with the top panel 14, but with its hidden
side spaced from the side panel 13.
[0025] In Figure 6, the arrow indicates the case in which the casing 11 is fixed with its
hidden side perfectly coplanar (in contact) with the side panel 13, but with its upper
side spaced from the top panel 14.
[0026] In Figure 7, the mutually perpendicular arrows indicate the case in which the casing
11 is fixed both with its upper side and with its hidden side spaced from the top
panel 14 and from the side panel 13 respectively.
[0027] In Figures 8 and 9, the anticlockwise and respectively clockwise arrows indicate
the cases in which the casing 11 is fixed obliquely to the side panel 13 and top panel
14 of the furniture item.
[0028] Figure 10 shows the device of the invention fixed in place complete with the cover
12. From this figure it is apparent that the cover 12 completely hides from view the
linkages and the means for fixing the casing 11 to the furniture item, and hides any
space left between the casing and the furniture item during the fixing.
[0029] Figure 13 shows the behaviour of the mounting device when under load (furniture item
wall-mounted), in which any resultant movements of the casing 11 from its original
fixed position (usually an anticlockwise rotation due to the load) are hidden from
view by the cover 12.
[0030] The cover 12 can be coloured differently from the casing 11, so as to match the internal
colours of the furniture item.
[0031] The object defined in the introduction to the description is hence attained.
1. A device for wall-mounting an item of wall furniture of the type comprising: a casing
(11) to be fixed in an exposed position to the furniture item, from this casing there
extending a hook which can be position-adjusted in terms of height and depth along
mutually perpendicular planes by respective adjustment means, characterised in that
to said casing (11) there can be fitted a cover (12) arranged to cover the exposed
faces of said casing (11) and any spaces between it and the furniture item.
2. A device as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that said cover (12) is freely removable
from the casing (11).
3. A device as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that said cover (12) is completely
independent of the casing (11).
4. A device as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that the cover (12) is formed with
a side wall (15), a base wall (16), an end wall (17) and an outwardly bent flange
(18) opposite the end wall (17), the side wall (15) and the base wall (16) comprising
respective elastically yieldable lips (19, 20) arranged to engage in grooves (21,
22) in the casing (11).