Technical Field
[0001] The present invention relates to a fastener, and more particularly to a fastener
for fastening furniture, a desk, a shelf, or the like.
Background Art
[0002] In offices and houses, furniture and equipment such as various housing shelves and
desks are located. In such a situation, these furniture and equipment (hereinafter
referred to as furniture) can move or fall down in case of an occurrence of quake
such as earthquake.
[0003] In order to prevent the moving and falling down of the furniture as described above,
the furniture should be fastened to the building.
[0004] Conventionally, the furniture is fastened by providing, for example, a fastener 101
as shown in Fig. 11 in a suitable position in the portion where the furniture contacts
with the building. The fastener 101 is generally formed by using metal because at
least a certain strength is necessary for fastening the furniture. In the fastener
101, threaded holes 102 are perforated.
[0005] Fig. 12 shows a state in which the furniture 110 is fastened to the building using
the fastener 101. In Fig. 12, the furniture 110 is fastened by providing the fastener
101 in a suitable position in the portion where the side 111 of the furniture contacts
with the floor 120 of the building and driving screws 103 into the side 111 of the
furniture and the floor 120 through the threaded holes 102 perforated through the
fastener 101 (hereinafter referred to as "fastening to the floor").
[0006] Fig. 13 also shows a state in which the furniture 110 is fastened to the building
using the fastener 101 as in Fig. 12. In Fig. 13, however, the furniture 110 is fastened
by providing the fastener 101 in a suitable position in the portion where the top
surface 112 (or a side) of the furniture contacts with the wall 130 of the building
and driving the screws 103 into the top surface 112 (or the side) of the furniture
and the wall 130 through the threaded holes 102 perforated through the fastener 101
(hereinafter referred to as "fastening to the wall"). The fastening to the wall as
shown in Fig. 13 is effective for fastening long narrow furniture.
[0007] In the case of fastening furniture using a fastener according to the prior art, however,
the metallic fastener is visible from outside. Therefore, the metallic fastener looks
bad and spoils the appearance in fastening wooden furniture. In addition, since the
fastener is made of metal, the wooden furniture is easily flawed in fastening. Furthermore,
the metal (the fastener) and the wood (the furniture) contact with each other in fastening
the wooden furniture, so that sliding occurs easily.
Disclosure of Invention
[0008] In order to solve the above problems, it is an object of the present invention to
provide a fastener that does not spoil the appearance of wooden furniture, does not
make flaws easily, and does not cause sliding easily in fastening the wooden furniture.
[0009] In order to achieve the above object, the present invention provides a fastener having
a predetermined shape, comprising a core plate member made of metal and a decorative
member made of a wooden board covering the exposed portion of the core plate member.
The decorative member includes a natural wood board, plywood, a synthetic, smoothly
planed board, and the like. The natural wood board is most preferable.
[0010] In the fastener of the present invention, it is preferable that the decorative member
made of the wooden board covers the entire core plate member.
[0011] In the fastener of the present invention, it is preferable that the decorative member
is formed by using a wooden board whose central portion is hollowed out.
[0012] In the fastener of the present invention, it is preferable that the decorative member
is formed by laminating wooden boards.
[0013] In the fastener of the present invention, it is preferable that the core plate member
and the decorative member are integrated. The integration may be achieved by making
the clearance between the hollow portion of the decorative member and the core plate
member small or by adhesion of the core plate member to the decorative member.
[0014] In the fastener of the present invention, it is preferable that holes passing through
the core plate member and the decorative member are formed.
[0015] In the fastener of the present invention, among the holes passing through the core
plate member and the decorative member, the hole of the decorative member may be smaller
than the hole of the core plate member.
[0016] In the fastener of the present invention, among the holes passing through the core
plate member and the decorative member, the hole of the core plate member may be smaller
than the hole of the decorative member.
[0017] Furthermore, the fastener may have any shape as long as the fastener is a material
generally used as a fastener, for example, an L-type material, a T-type material,
an I-type material, a flat L-type material, or a flat T-type material.
[0018] In the fastener, the core plate member made of metal may be one piece, the decorative
member made of the wooden board may comprise a plurality of members, and the plurality
of decorative members made of the wooden board may be integrated by adhesion.
[0019] Since the fastener according to the present invention is formed by covering the exposed
portion of the core plate member made of metal with the decorative member made of
the wooden board, the fastener has at least a certain strength. In addition, the decorative
member serves as a cushioning material in fastening wooden furniture, so that the
integrity of the furniture and the fastener in fastening the furniture improves. Furthermore,
the fastener looks good and does not spoil the appearance of the furniture.
[0020] Furthermore, since the fastener according to the present invention is formed by containing
the core plate member made of metal in the decorative member made of the wooden board,
the fastener has at least a certain strength. In addition, the fastener does not spoil
the appearance even when fastening wooden furniture. In the fastener according to
the present invention, since the portion in contact with a side of the furniture (for
fastening to the floor) or the top surface of the furniture (for fastening to the
wall) is wood, the wood serves as a cushioning material. Therefore, flaws are not
easily made. In the fastener according to the present invention, wood-to-wood contact
is made between the fastener and furniture as described above. Therefore, sliding
occurs less easily than in the case where metal-to-wood contact is made. Thus, a firmer
fastening can be performed.
[0021] In the fastener according to the present invention, it is preferable that the decorative
member is formed by using a wooden board whose central portion is hollowed out. According
to the preferable example, a fastener that has a few bonding portions and provides
a beautiful appearance can be obtained.
[0022] In the fastener according to the present invention, it is preferable that the decorative
member is formed by laminating wooden boards. According to the preferable example,
the decorative member can be formed by utilizing wood from thinning, waste wood or
the like and by using members having a suitable size properly. Therefore, the decorative
member can be formed relatively easily. Thus, cost reduction can be achieved.
[0023] In the fastener according to the present invention, it is preferable that the core
plate member and the decorative member are integrated, that is, there is little or
no clearance between them. According to the preferable example, there is little or
no so called "play" between the core plate member and the decorative member. Therefore,
a fastener that has at least a certain strength even when the decorative member made
of a wooden board covers the core plate member made of metal can be obtained.
[0024] In the fastener according to the present invention, it is preferable that holes passing
through the core plate member and the decorative member are formed and that the hole
of the decorative member is smaller than the hole of the core plate member. According
to the preferable example, the through-hole of the fastener is defined by the hole
of the decorative member. Therefore, the fastener that provides a beautiful appearance
can be manufactured relatively easily without considering the clearance between the
hole of the decorative member and the hole of the core plate member.
[0025] In the fastener according to the present invention, it is preferable that holes passing
through the core plate member and the decorative member are formed and that the hole
of the core plate member is smaller than the hole of the decorative member. According
to the preferable example, the hole of the core plate member functions as a threaded
hole. Therefore, the furniture can be fastened firmly by screwing (inserting) a screw
into the threaded hole (the hole of the core plate member).
[0026] Furthermore, it is preferable that the fastener is at least one material selected
from the group consisting of an L-type material, a T-type material, an I-type material,
a flat L-type material, and a flat T-type material, that the core plate member made
of metal is one piece, and that the decorative member made of the wooden board is
integrated by adhesion. According to the preferable example, a fastener can be selected
according to the kind, shape, location and fastening method (for example, fastening
the top surfaces of the furniture with each other) of the furniture. Therefore, fastening
can be conducted properly according to the situation.
[0027] When wooden furniture is fastened by fastening a shelf, furniture or the like to
at least one of the floor, ceiling and wall of the building using the fastener formed
as described above, both (the furniture and the fastener) are made of wood in appearance.
Therefore, the fastener looks good and does not spoil the appearance of the furniture.
According to this fastening method, the portion in contact with a side of the furniture
(for fastening to the floor) or the top surface of the furniture (for fastening to
the wall) is wood. Therefore, the wood serves as a cushioning material, so that flaws
are not easily made. Furthermore, according to this fastening method, wood and wood
contact with each other as described above. Therefore, sliding occurs less easily
than in the case where metal and wood contact with each other. Thus, a firmer fastening
can be performed. When the furniture is fastened to at least one of the floor, ceiling
and wall of the building by using the fastener in which the hole of the decorative
member is smaller than the hole of the core plate member and the screw, the screw
is screwed into the threaded hole (the hole of the decorative member). Therefore,
the furniture can be fastened properly. When the furniture is fastened to at least
one of the floor, ceiling and wall of the building by using the fastener in which
the hole of the core plate member is smaller than the hole of the decorative member
and the screw, the screw is screwed into the threaded hole (the hole of the core plate
member). Therefore, the furniture can be fastened properly. Of course, the threaded
holes of both the decorative member and the core plate member may have substantially
the same diameter.
[0028] In addition, when a shelf board provided on the wall of the building is fastened
by using the fastener formed as described above, a shelf that provides a beautiful
appearance can be obtained. When the shelf board is fastened using the fastener in
which the hole of the decorative member is smaller than the hole of the core plate
member and the screw, the screw is screwed into the threaded hole (the hole of the
decorative member). When the shelf board is fastened using the fastener in which the
hole of the core plate member is smaller than the hole of the decorative member and
the screw, the screw is screwed into the threaded hole (the hole of the decorative
member). Therefore, the shelf board can be fastened properly. Thus, a shelf that provides
a beautiful appearance can be obtained.
Brief Description of Drawings
[0029]
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a fastener according to a first embodiment of the
present invention;
Fig. 2 is a perspective view of each member of the fastener in Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 is a perspective view of a fastener according to a second embodiment of the
present invention;
Fig. 4 is a perspective view of each member of the fastener in Fig. 3;
Fig. 5 is a perspective view of a fastener (T type) according to another embodiment
of the present invention;
Fig. 6 is a perspective view of a fastener (flat L type) according to another embodiment
of the present invention;
Fig. 7 is a perspective view of a fastener (flat T type) according to another embodiment
of the present invention;
Fig. 8 is a perspective view of a fastener (I type) according to another embodiment
of the present invention;
Fig. 9 is a perspective view showing a state in which a shelf is formed by using a
fastener according to the present invention;
Fig. 10 is a cross-sectional view showing a state in which furniture is fastened to
the building (the floor) using a fastener according to the present invention;
Fig. 11 is a perspective view of a fastener according to prior art;
Fig. 12 is a perspective view showing a state in which furniture is fastened to the
building (the floor) using a fastener according to prior art; and
Fig. 13 is a perspective view showing a state in which furniture is fastened to the
building (the wall) using a fastener according to prior art.
Best Mode for Carrying Out the Invention
[0030] The core plate member made of metal used for the fastener of the present invention
is preferably a metal plate that is often used as a fastener, for example, an iron
plate, a stainless steel plate, or an aluminum plate, because they have a high strength.
For the use of the iron plate, anticorrosive coating or galvanization may be conducted
according to a common procedure.
[0031] As the decorative member made of a wooden board covering the exposed portions of
the core plate member made of metal, wood, for example, Teak, Oak, Hinoki, Port-orford-cedar,
Sugi, Itayakaede, Harigiri, Mizume, Udaikamba, Asada, Katsura, Sawara, Nezuko, Asunaro,
Kuri, Buna, Konara, Tochinoki, Onigurumi, Kusunoki, Enju, Yachidamo(=Iasenj), Shioji,
Karamatsu, Akaezomatsu, Himekomatsu, Tsuga, Yamazakura, Shiurizakura, Kihada(=Barkhat),
Doronoki(=Topolj), Kouyamaki, Ichii, Aoshina, Nire(=Ilem), Keyaki, Makaba, Sen, Kaya,
Hiba, Momi, Nara(=Dub), Matsu, Alder, Ash, Aspen, Basswood, Beech, Yellow birch, Paper
birch, Butternut, Cherry, Coffeetree, Cottonwood, Southern cypress, Red elm, Sap and
red gum, Hackberry, Hickory, Honeylocust, Koa, Magnolia, Hard maple, Soft maple, Red
oak, White oak, Pecan, Persimmon, Southern yellow pine, White pine, Sassafras, Sycamore,
American tulipwood, Tupelo and black gum, Black walnut, Black willow, New Guinea walnut,
Jelutong, Agathis, Mersawa, Koruing, Kapur, White lauan, Red lauan, Red meranti, White
seraya, Yellow meranti, White meranti, Selangan batu, Selangan batu merah, Ramin,
Narra, Sepetir, Ebony, Sonokelibg, Rosewood, Teak, Lignum-Vitae, Port-orford-cedar,
Alaska-cedar, Western redcedar, White oak, Black walnut, Pacific silver fir, Grand
fir, Noble fir, Western larch, Western white pine, Lodgepole pine, Ponderosa pine,
Engelmann spruce, Sitka spruce, Douglas fir, Western hemlock, Redwood, Pikhta, Elka,
Kedr, Sosna, Bereza, Dub(=Nara), Orekh, Iasenj(=Yachidamo), Bubinga, Sapelli, African
mahogany, Moabi, Makore, Radiata pine, Taiwan hinoki, Paulownia, Balsa, Mahogany,
China tamo, Alerce, Araucaria, Manjo, Cipress, Laurel, or Roble, can be used.
[0032] Fasteners and fastening methods according to the embodiments of the present invention
will be described below with reference to the drawings.
[0033] Fig. 1 shows a perspective view of a fastener according to a first embodiment of
the present invention. As shown in Fig. 1, the fastener 1 according to this embodiment
is formed by containing a core plate member made of metal 11 in a decorative member
made of a wooden board 12. In the fastener 1, through-holes 2 are perforated in suitable
positions.
[0034] Fig. 2 shows a perspective view of each member of the fastener 1 according to this
embodiment. As shown in Fig. 2, in the core plate member 11 of the fastener 1, holes
(hereinafter referred to as through-holes) 21 that pass through the core plate member
11 are perforated in suitable positions. The decorative member 12 of the fastener
1 comprises a first decorative member 12a, a second decorative member 12b, and sealing
members 4a and 4b that fill the top portions of the decorative members 12a and 12b.
Holes (hereinafter referred to as through-holes) 22 that pass through the decorative
members 12a and 12b are perforated in suitable positions in the first and second decorative
members 12a and 12b. The through-holes 21 of the core plate member 11 and the through-holes
22 of the decorative members 12a and 12b are formed in such a manner that the centers
of the corresponding through-holes substantially align in forming the fastener 1.
These through-holes form the through-holes 2 of the fastener 1. The specific structure
of the fastener 1 will be described below.
[0035] In the first and second decorative members 12a and 12b of the decorative member 12,
the central portions of the wooden boards are hollowed out in such a shape that the
core plate member 11 can be contained, as shown in Fig. 2. Here, the first decorative
member 12a is described. The central portion of the first decorative member 12a is
hollowed out by such dimensions (a long side dimension L2 and a short side dimension
t2) that the core plate member 11 is placed in the first decorative member 12a with
little or no clearance, according to the dimensions of the core plate member 11 (a
long side dimension L1 and a short side dimension t1). The difference between the
long side dimensions of the core plate member 11 and the first decorative member (L2―L1)
is preferably 1 mm or less. Also, the difference between the short side dimensions
(t2―t1) is preferably 1 mm or less. In the second decorative member 12b, the central
portion of the wooden board is hollowed out using a lathe by such dimensions that
the portion of the core plate member 11 to be contained therein is placed in the second
decorative member 12b with little or no clearance as in the first decorative member
12a. An automatic control lathe can be used as the lathe.
[0036] The fastener 1 is formed by combining the first decorative member 12a, the second
decorative member 12b, the core plate member 11, and the sealing members 4a and 4b
that fill the top portions of the decorative members 12a and 12b, each of which is
formed as described above. The bonding portion of each member is adhered using an
adhesive comprising an acrylic resin, an epoxy resin, a phenol resin, a resorcin resin,
a furan resin, a urea resin, a melamine resin, a polyester resin, a polyurethane resin,
poly(vinyl acetate), nitrocellulose, or the like.
[0037] According to this embodiment, the fastener 1 is formed by containing the core plate
member made of metal 11 in the decorative member made of the wooden board 12 as described
above. Therefore, the fastener 1 is made of wood in appearance and has at least a
certain strength.
[0038] Accordingly, when wooden furniture is fastened using the fastener 1 according to
this embodiment, the fastener 1 looks good and does not spoil the appearance of the
wooden furniture because both the furniture and the fastener 1 are made of wood in
appearance. In addition, when the wooden furniture is fastened using the fastener
1 according to this embodiment, since the portion in contact with a side of the furniture
(for fastening to the floor) or the top surface of the furniture (for fastening to
the wall) is a wooden board, the wooden board serves as a cushioning material. Therefore,
flaws are not easily made. Furthermore, when the wooden furniture is fastened using
the fastener 1 according to this embodiment, wood and wood contact with each other
as described above. Therefore, sliding occurs less easily than in the case where metal
and wood contact with each other. Thus, a firmer fastening can be performed.
[0039] Fig. 3 shows a perspective view of a fastener according to a second embodiment of
the present invention. This embodiment is different from the first embodiment in the
shape of each member of the decorative member. Fig. 4 shows a perspective view of
each member of a decorative member 13 according to this embodiment. As is apparent
from Figs. 3 and 4, the decorative member according to this embodiment comprises a
first decorative member 13a, a second decorative member 13b, a third decorative member
13c, and a fourth decorative member 13d. Other structures and functions in this embodiment
are basically the same as the first embodiment.
[0040] In addition, the shape of each member of the decorative member in the present invention
is not limited to the shapes described in the above embodiments. For example, the
decorative member may be formed by using wood from thinning or the like and laminating
wooden boards worked into suitable shapes.
[0041] In the above embodiments, the case where the fastener is of L type is described.
However, the present invention is not limited to this case. For example, the fastener
may be of T type as shown in Fig. 5, flat L type as shown in Fig. 6, flat T type as
shown in Fig. 7, I type as shown in Fig. 8, or other shapes. That is, a fastener of
suitable type can be selected according to the kind, shape, location and fastening
method (for example, fastening the top surfaces of the furniture with each other)
of the furniture.
[0042] In the above embodiments, it is preferable to make the through-holes 22 of the decorative
member 12 smaller than the through-holes 21 of the core plate member 11 when intending
to screw screws into the through-holes 22 perforated through the decorative member
12 in fastening the furniture. In addition, it is preferable to make the through-holes
21 of the core plate member 11 smaller than the through-holes 22 of the decorative
member 12 when intending to screw screws into the through-holes 21 perforated through
the core plate member 11. That is, the through-holes 22 of the decorative member 12
function as threaded holes (the through-holes 2) in the former case, and the through-holes
21 of the core plate member 11 function as the threaded holes (the through-holes 2)
in the latter case. Here, the case where the screws are screwed into the through-holes
2 is described. However, the present invention is not limited to this structure. The
furniture may be fastened by making the through-holes 2 larger than the screws so
that the screws are not screwed into the through-holes 2 and using the screws passing
through the through-holes 2.
[0043] In the above embodiments, the case where the furniture is fastened by providing the
through-holes 2 in the fastener 1 and using the screws is described. However, the
present invention is not limited to this case. For example, the furniture may be fastened
by using the fastener and the adhesive without providing the threaded holes (the through-holes),
or the furniture may be fastened by using the fastener provided with the threaded
holes (the through-holes), the screws, and the adhesive.
[0044] In addition, iron, aluminum, stainless steel or the like is used as the material
for forming the core plate member 11 of the fastener 1 in the above embodiments. In
order to prevent corrosion as required, iron or the like may be subjected to a surface
treatment such as galvanization or coating. Furthermore, the material for forming
the decorative member 12 can be selected properly according to the furniture to be
fastened. For example, Sugi, Hinoki, or Sakura is used. However, the present invention
is not limited to these materials.
[0045] In the above embodiments, the fastener 1 in which the entire core plate member 11
is covered with the decorative member 12 is described. However, the present invention
is not limited to this. For example, in the case of fastening a furniture 40 to a
floor 50, the fastener 1 may be formed in such a manner that the decorative member
12 covers only the portions where the core plate member 11 does not contact with the
furniture 40 and the floor 50, that is, the exposed portions of the core plate member
11, as shown in Fig. 10.
[0046] In the above embodiments, the fastening of the furniture is described as the application
of the fastener. However, the present invention is not limited to this application.
For example, the fastener according to the first embodiment may be used as a shelf
support 32 for fastening a shelf board 31 in making a shelf 30 as shown in Fig. 9.
According to this application, a shelf that provides a beautiful appearance can be
made.
[0047] In addition, the thickness of the wood portions of the wooden decorative members
12 and 13 in the above embodiments is preferably about 1-10 mm. The thickness of the
core plate member placed inside is preferably about 1-5 mm. The total thickness of
the fastener 1 is preferably about 5-20 mm.
Industrial Applicability
[0048] As described above, according to the present invention, the fastener that does not
spoil the appearance of the wooden furniture, does not make flaws easily, does not
cause sliding easily, and is excellent in integrity when fastening the wooden furniture
can be obtained.