[0001] The invention relates to brackets to be fixed to the parallel walls of a piece of
furniture, in order to support the opposite sides of a surface made of glass or other
material. The brackets of the known type which must support glass surfaces in a fixed
manner, without the possibility of raising, all require the tightening of a screw
which is arranged horizontally or vertically, resulting in an operation which is generally
made difficult by the closeness of the screw to the surface, its location which is
not aligned with the operator and the dimensions of the furniture.
[0002] The invention relates to a bracket for the fixed supporting of surfaces made of glass
or other material and having a variable thickness, which, during assembly and disassembly,
does not require any screwing or unscrewing operation as in the known art and which
therefore simplifies considerably these same operations. The bracket in question has,
in its body, a vertical channel which is close to the wall of the furniture and a
horizontal channel which is perpendicular to the preceding channel and inside which
a small slide having an external head and, at the other end, transverse teeth which
project into the said vertical channel is housed. The body of the bracket and the
horizontal slide have respective vertical holes which are aligned with each other
and inside which the shank of a rubber mushroom element is precision-fitted, the said
mushroom element resting on the said body so as to support the glass surface. The
horizontal slide which is provided with teeth at the front is therefore constrained
to the body of the bracket by the shank of the rubber mushroom element which allows
the said slide to perform a small elastic longitudinal movement. The toothed shank
of a slide in the form of an overturned L is inserted inside the said vertical channel
and, with its teeth, snap-engages with those of the said horizontal slide which in
this way acts as a ratchet and keeps in position the said vertical slide which is
arranged with its head on the glass surface and firmly locks it on the body of the
bracket. In order to disassemble the bracket, it is envisaged that the external head
of the said horizontal slide is structured with at least one part projecting or distant
from the body of the bracket so that the said head of the slide can be gripped and
displaced with the fingers of a hand or with other means so as to be able to move
the teeth of the horizontal slide away from those of the vertical slide and therefore
be able to raise the latter slide.
[0003] Further characteristic features of the invention and the advantages arising therefrom
will appear more clearly from the following description of a preferred embodiment
thereof, illustrated purely by way of a nonlimiting example in the figures of the
two accompanying plates of drawings in which:
- fig. 1 is a side view, with parts in section, of the bracket mounted in position;
- figs. 2, 3, 4 and 5 show the body of the bracket in a side elevation, top plan and
rear side and front side elevation view, respectively;
- figs. 6 and 7 show a side elevation and top plan view, respectively, of the slide
which can be associated, with the possibility of horizontal movement, with the body
according to the preceding figures;
- fig. 8 is an elevation view, from the front side, of the surface-fixing slide which
can be associated, with the possibility of vertical movement, with the body according
to figures 2 to 5.
[0004] In figures 1 to 5 it can be seen that the bracket 1 comprises a body 1 which is made
of metal or other suitable material, has a substantially parallelepiped shape and
is provided with means for effecting fixing onto the wall P of the furniture, for
example consisting of a pin 101 which is integral perpendicularly with the side with
which the body 1 touches the said wall and which preferably has a polygonal cross-section
and terminates in a rounded tip so that it can be inserted with pressure into a hole
F formed in the wall P, without the possibility of rotating in said hole, so as to
stabilise the body 1 in the correct vertical working position. It is understood that
other means suitable for the purpose, including those of a mountable type, such as
screws for example, may be envisaged instead of the pin 101.
[0005] The body 1 has, integral therewith, on the upper surface, a pair of raised and mutually
parallel shoulders 201 which, with one side, rest against the wall P and which are
rounded in the free angle zone. Between these shoulders, on the upper surface of the
body 1, the suitably flared top end of a vertical guide channel 2 with a rectangular
cross-section opens out, the other end thereof also opening out on the bottom side
of the said body 1. Perpendicularly with respect to the channel 2, the body 1 has
a horizontal guide recess 3, for example with a rectangular cross-section, which opens
out at one end on the front side of the said body 1 and at the other end communicates
with the said channel 2. The sides of the guide channel 3 may be provided with longitudinal
straight recesses 4, 4' which are parallel to the longitudinal axis of the said channel,
identical, symmetrically arranged and opened out at one end on the front side of the
body 1 and which at the other end are located an appropriate distance from the channel
2.
[0006] On the top side of the body 1, in a central position, there opens out the flared
end of a vertical hole 5 which may extend along the entire height of the said body
1 or which may terminate blind on the part of the body 1 which is located underneath
the horizontal guide channel 3 and which preferably has a rounded front edge 301 for
the reasons stated further below.
[0007] The guide channel 3 houses a slide 6, as can be seen from figures 1, 6 and 7, which
is provided on the sides with optional straight longitudinal projections 106, 106'
which slide in a guided manner inside the optional lateral recesses 4, 4' of the said
channel 3 and which has at the end a head 206 which presses against the front side
of the body 1 and which, as shown in figure 7, may have a width such as to project
laterally from the said body 1, as shown in continuous lines, or such as not to project
from the sides of the said body 1, as shown in broken lines. The head 206 is in any
case high enough to reach the rounded edge 301 of the body 1, without however projecting
preferably from the bottom of the said body. The slide 6 has, in the central position,
a vertical through-hole 5' which has the same diameter as the hole 5 of the body 1
and which opens out on the bottom side of the said slide, with a widened section 105'.
The said slide 6, finally, is characterized by having, on the end opposite to that
with the head 206, transverse teeth 7 with a sawtooth profile, which are inclined
downwards, and with a suitable upper chamfer 107. When the head 206 of the slide 6
is resting against the front side of the body 1, the hole 5' is aligned with the hole
5 and the teeth 7 of the said slide project suitably inside the vertical channel 2.
[0008] The set of holes 5, 5' receive the shank, with substantially the same diameter, of
a mushroom element 8 which is made of any suitable elastomer material, for example
a silicone material, and which may be axially hollow so as to have a greater elasticity
and preferably has an anti-extraction projection 108 which snap-engages with the widened
portion 105' of the hole 5' of the slide 6, and has a head 208 of suitable amplitude,
preferably concave at the top and having dimension such as not to project from the
body 1 and not cover the top end of the channel 2. The mushroom element 8 performs
two important functions. With its head 208 it forms the elastic buffer with a suction-cup
effect on which the surface L of the furniture delicately rests and with its shank
forms an effective elastic means which keeps the teeth 7 of the slide 6 projecting
by the correct amount inside the channel 2, but with the possibility of retracting
the said slide inside the channel 3. The projections 106, 106' and the corresponding
guide recesses 4, 4' mentioned above limit the contact friction of the slide 6 with
the channel 3 of the body 1 and therefore facilitate sliding of this slide.
[0009] The bracket in question is completed by the slide 9 illustrated in figures 1 and
8 having a side profile in the form of an overturned L and provided with a flat shank
109 with a rectangular cross-section, chamfered at the end, having dimensions such
that it can be inserted with adequate precision inside the guide channel 2 and provided,
on the side directed towards the slide 6, with teeth 10 having a sawtooth profile,
with an inclination directed upwards and complementing that of the teeth 7 of the
said slide 6. The slide 9 has a top section 209 of its shank which is widened and
which slides, guided, between the shoulders 201 of the body 1 and which bears against
the top side of the said body 1 before the said shank 109 projects from the bottom
end of the body 1. The said slide 9 also has a head 309 which has a rectangular shaped
plan design, which preferably remains within the plan dimensions of the set of parts
1 and 6, which is chamfered on the bottom edge and which may have an upper rib 409
which reproduces in relief a V-shaped design located with the vertex on the central
axis of the head in question. The shank 109 of the slide 9 is snap-engaged inside
the channel 2, without the possibility of extraction, since its teeth 10 co-operate
by means of snap-engagement with the teeth 7 of the slide 6 which acts as a ratchet,
retracting elastically with the elastic deformation of the shank of the mushroom element
8, and this insertion movement of the slide 9 terminates when its head 309 comes into
contact with the sheet L, locking it firmly on the body 1 of the bracket.
[0010] By gripping with the fingertips of one hand or using a small tool the bottom end
of the head 206 of the slide 6 which is located at a suitable distance from the rounded
edge 301 of the body 1, or by gripping with the fingertips of the hand the sides of
the head 206 optionally projecting from the body 1, as already mentioned with reference
to figure 7, it is possible to move slightly the slide 6 away from the shank 109 of
the slide 9, overcoming the elastic force of the shank of the mushroom element 8,
and it is therefore possible to raise the said slide 9 for any possible necessary
maintenance or disassembly of the bracket in question or the surface L.
1. Surface-support bracket for furniture, characterised in that it comprises a body (1) with means (101) for effecting fixing in cantilever fashion
onto the wall (P) of the furniture, having a vertical channel (2) which is close to
the said wall (P) and a horizontal channel (3) which opens out into the preceding
channel and which has, mounted inside it, a small slide (6) with an external visible
head (206), provided at the other end with transverse teeth (7) which project into
the said vertical channel (2) and provided on the central axis with a vertical hole
(5') which is aligned with a corresponding hole (5) in the body of the bracket and
these holes being engaged by the shank of a mushroom element (8) made of elastomer
material, which with its head (208) rests on the said body (1) so as to support the
edge of the horizontal sheet (L) which forms the surface of the furniture, inside
the said vertical channel (2) there being inserted the shank (109) of a slide (9)
having a profile in the form of an overturned L, provided laterally with transverse
teeth (10) which co-operate with the teeth (7) of the said horizontal slide (6) which
acts as a ratchet for axially locking the said vertical slide which rests with its
head (209) on the said sheet (L) so as to retain it in position.
2. Bracket according to Claim 1), in which the head (206) of the slide (6) is structured
so as to be projecting or located at a distance at the bottom and/or laterally with
respect to specially shaped parts of the body (1) of the said bracket, so that the
said head of the slide (6) may be gripped with the fingertips of a hand or with a
tool and may be displaced relative to the said body (1), so as to move away the teeth
(7) of the said horizontal slide (6) from the teeth (10) of the vertical slide (9)
which may thus be raised and extracted for removal of the surface (L) of the furniture.
3. Bracket according to Claim 2), in which the bottom edge (301) of the front side of
its body (1) is amply rounded so as to allow gripping of the bottom end of the head
(206) of the horizontal slide (6).
4. Bracket according to Claim 2), in which the lateral edges of the head (206) of the
horizontal slide may optionally project from the sides of the body (1) of the said
bracket which in any case are suitably rounded or otherwise relieved so as to allow
gripping of the said head of the slide (6) in question.
5. Bracket according to Claim 1), in which the teeth (7) of the horizontal slide (6)
have a sawtooth profile, with a downwards inclination, while the teeth (10) of the
shank of the vertical slide (9) also have a sawtooth profile, are inclined upwards
and complement the teeth (7) of the said horizontal slide.
6. Bracket according to Claim 1), in which the horizontal slide (6) is provided on its
sides with straight longitudinal projections (106, 106') which slide guided inside
corresponding straight longitudinal recesses (4, 4') provided on the sides of the
horizontal guide channel (3) which houses the said slide in question, so as to limit
the friction and facilitate sliding of this slide.
7. Bracket according to Claim 1), in which the vertical channel (2) of its body (1) has
a rectangular section and is suitably chamfered on the top end so as to facilitate
the introduction, inside the latter, of the shank (109), with a matching cross-section,
of the vertical slide (9), which shank is also suitably chamfered on the bottom end,
at least on the side directed towards the horizontal slide (6) which is also preferably
chamfered on the top edge (107).
8. Bracket according to one or more of the preceding claims, in which its body (1) is
provided at the top with a pair of raised and mutually parallel shoulders (201) between
which an upper enlarged portion (309) of the shank of the vertical slide (9) slides
in a guided manner.
9. Bracket according to one or more of the preceding claims, in which the hole (5) in
its body (1), able to house the shank of the mushroom element (8) made of elastomer
material, extends through the part of the said body which is located above and also
below the horizontal slide (6) so that the shank of the said mushroom element is retained
inside the said hole both along a section of its top end and along a section of its
bottom end, while with the remaining intermediate section of the said shank it passes
through the hole (5') of the said horizontal slide.
10. Bracket according to the preceding claims, in which the shank of the mushroom element
(8) is axially hollow.
11. Bracket according to one or more of the preceding claims, in which the mushroom element
(8) has its bottom edge suitably chamfered and has, in its middle part, an annular
projection (108) which snap-engages with a bottom widened portion (105') of the holes
(5') of the horizontal slide (6).
12. Bracket according to the preceding claims, in which the mushroom element (8) is made
with a silicone material and has a head (208) with a concave-shaped axial recess having
a suction-cup effect.
13. Bracket according to Claim 1), in which its body (1) is provided, integrally and perpendicularly
with respect to the centre line of the side intended to come into contact with the
wall (P) of the furniture, with a pin (101) which preferably has a polygonal cross-section
and the free end rounded and which engages under pressure and without rotation inside
a hole (F) formed in the said wall (P).