[0001] This invention relates to a leg for furniture which is adjustable by telescopic extension
and which operates in conjunction with a furniture strut which has a vertical bore
made in its lower edge and a horizontal bore which is made on one side of the strut,
which interferes perpendicularly with the upper end of the vertical bore and whereby
the star tip of a Phillips screwdriver, or Phillips tip, accesses, whose leg comprises
a fixed body which fits into the vertical bore, a moving lug which slides tightly
along the interior of the fixed body, an axially immobile regulating screw which has
its cylindrical head with cross slots which form a castellation which gears with the
Phillips tip and makes it rotate to thread in the moving lug, and a support tap coupled
to the lower end of the moving lug.
STATE OF THE ART
[0002] Due to its purpose, these types of legs have a considerable size limitation to be
able to be positioned in the thinness (from 16 mm thickness upwards) of a furniture
strut panel of chipwood or solid wood, as well as these legs being object of mass
production and for a very competitive market; all of this makes it of great importance
to provide simple, economic solutions, taking into account that an apparently small
unitary saving can be translated into an important competitive advantage.
[0003] In this field it is known that machining processes are used for the construction
of the fixed body and the moving lug, which are expensive in themselves and which
are carried out on materials which have significantly increased in price and which
are of quite considerable weight.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION AND ADVANTAGES
[0004] Compared with this state of the art, the invention which now concerns us proposes
an adjustable leg for furniture struts wherein the fixed body is moulded in metal
and has two large openings opposite one another which include, each one, an approximate
contour of one quarter of a turn and which are extended throughout it between a lower
end flange and an upper end section wherein there exists, at least, one cavity which
is axially aligned with said horizontal bore and which, in its lower part, interferes
with the operating route of the castellation of the regulating screw. This construction
moulded in metal (e.g. zamak) is more economical that those made by machining, is
of quicker execution, uses a cheaper material and is lighter, both due to the type
of material and because the moulded construction makes it possible to make a design
as light as that described in the moulding operation, without having to resort to
a series of machining operations which, in addition to their intrinsic cost, waste
a large amount of material which, as has been said, is of high price; this lightened
design proposed is distinguished by the large diametrically opposite side openings
and which are translated into a very reduced material consumption which, in addition,
is much cheaper and lighter.
[0005] In this same line, another special characteristic of the invention is also that said
moving lug is moulded in metal and has an upper capsule wherein the regulating screw
is threaded, a lower section which has a cross-shaped cross-section and, at the limit
between this upper capsule and lower section, there are two diametrically opposite
radial protuberances which are located via said openings and which, in their sides,
these radial protuberances have a sliding fit with respect to the edges of these openings;
the upper capsule of the moving lug has a terminal provided with an inner thread which
is reciprocal with that which the regulating screw has and, between said threaded
terminal and the opposite end where said radial protuberances are located, this upper
capsule has two large longitudinal windows which are diametrically opposite one another
and which extend each one in an approximate contour of one quarter of a turn. The
action of said radial protuberances in combination with the edges of the wide openings,
provides the guiding of the moving lug for its operating displacement. Again the moulded
construction permits a lighter design marked by the large longitudinal windows of
the upper capsule and by the minimum and light, but resistant, cross-shaped cross-section
of the lower section of this moving lug.
[0006] In another state of the art, the invention includes the existence of two of said
cavities disposed in diametric opposition. In said way that this adjustable leg can
be equally placed in two positions at 180° and, in the case of intermediate furniture
struts, it can be actuated by one or another side thereof, which facilitates its accessibility.
DRAWINGS AND REFERENCES
[0007] To better understand the nature of the invention, in the attached drawings we represent
an industrial embodiment given by example, which is merely illustrative and non-limitative.
[0008] Figure 1 is a perspective view which shows an adjustable leg according to the invention.
This figure includes an enlarged detail of a cross-section of the adjustable leg.
[0009] Figure 2 is an exploded perspective view which shows, on the one hand, the fixed
body (4) and, on the other hand, from the top downwards, the regulating screw (6),
the moving lug (5) and the tap (8).
[0010] Figure 3 shows an elevation view of the moving lug (5) in half view, half section.
[0011] Figure 4 is an enlargement of section IV-IV indicated in figure 3.
[0012] Figure 5is an enlargement of section V-V indicated in figure 3.
[0013] Figure 6 is an enlargement of section VI-VI indicated in figure 3.
[0014] Figure 7shows an elevation view of the fixed body (4), seen from the front to one
of the large openings (9) thereof.
[0015] Figure 8is section VIII-VIII indicated in figure 7.
[0016] Figure 9is an enlargement of section IX-IX indicated in figure 8.
[0017] Figure 10 is an enlargement of section X-X indicated in figure 7.
[0018] The following references are indicated in these references:
- 1.- Furniture strut
- 2.- Vertical bore in strut (1)
- 3.- Horizontal bore in strut (1)
- 4.- Fixed body of adjustable leg
- 5.- Moving lug of adjustable leg
- 6.- Regulating screw
- 7.- Castellation in head of regulating screw (6)
- 8.- Support tap for moving lug (5)
- 9.- Openings of the fixed body (4)
- 10.-Lower flange of the fixed body (4)
- 11.-Upper section of the fixed body (4)
- 12.- Upper section (11) cavities
- 13.- Upper capsule of moving lug (5)
- 14.- Lower section of moving lug (5)
- 15.- Radial protuberances of moving lug (5)
- 16.- Threaded terminal in upper capsule (13)
- 17.- Longitudinal windows in upper capsule (13)
- 18.- Phillips tip of screwdriver
DECRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0019] In relation to the aforementioned drawings and references, the attached drawings
illustrate a preferred embodiment of the object of the invention, relating to a leg
for furniture which, as has been mentioned and is illustrated in figure 1, is of adjustable
type by telescopic extension and which operates in conjunction with a furniture strut
(1) which has a vertical bore (2) made from its lower edge and a horizontal bore (3)
which is made on one side of the strut, which interferes perpendicularly with the
upper end of the vertical bore (2) and whereby the star tip of a Phillips screwdriver,
or Phillips tip (18), accesses, whose leg comprises a fixed body (4) which fits into
the vertical bore (2), a moving lug (5) which slides tightly along the interior of
the fixed body (4), an axially immobile regulating screw (6) which has its cylindrical
head with cross slots which form a castellation (7) which gears with the Phillips
tip (18) and makes it rotate to thread in the moving lug (5), and a support tap (8)
coupled to the lower end of the moving lug (5).
[0020] Figure 1 clearly illustrates the particular constitution of the invention consisting
in that the fixed body (4) is moulded in metal and has two large openings (9) opposite
one another which include, each one, an approximate contour of one quarter of a turn
and which are extended throughout it between a lower end flange (10) and an upper
end section (11) wherein there exists, at least, one cavity (12) which is axially
aligned with said horizontal bore (3) and which, in its lower part, interferes with
the operating route of the castellation (7) of the regulating screw (6); the moving
lug (5) is moulded in metal and has an upper capsule (13) wherein the regulating screw
(6) is threaded, a lower section (14) which has a cross-shaped cross-section and,
at the limit between this upper capsule (13) and lower section (14), there are two
diametrically opposite radial protuberances (15) which are located via said openings
(9) and which, in their sides, these radial protuberances (15) have a sliding fit
with respect to the edges of these openings (9). With this graphically supported description
the aforementioned advantageous qualities which have previously been commented can
now be seen, with regard to this solution being simpler, more economic and lighter
(it weighs much less than another of equal magnitude or calibre made in accordance
with the aforementioned state of the art). The moulded execution is cheaper, quicker
to manufacture, is suitable for economical mass production, allows much lighter designs
which save material which is cheaper and weighs much less, which also leads to less
distribution costs per product unit. All of this is gathered from the capacity of
the moulding technique for a single operation to make the openings, in addition to
lightening, exercise the function of guiding the moving lug (5) with respect to the
radial protuberances (15). Figures 2 and 7 to 10 illustrate in detail the proposed
configuration for the fixed body (4). Figure 2, further, illustrates the strut of
the assembly of the adjustable leg according to the invention.
[0021] This lightened moulded design is not only for the fixed body (4), since, according
to the invention, the upper capsule (13) of the moving lug (5) has a terminal (16)
provided with an inner thread which is reciprocal with that which the regulating screw
(6) has and, between this threaded terminal (16) and the opposite end where said radial
protuberances (15) are located, this upper capsule (13) has two large longitudinal
windows (17) which are diametrically opposite one another and which extend each one
in an approximate contour of one quarter of a turn. This can be clearly observed in
the enlarged detail included in figure 1, as well as in figures 2 to 6; which clearly
shows that the large longitudinal windows (17) of the upper capsule (13) as well as
the radial guiding protuberances (15) of the moving lug (5) and the cross-shaped cross-section
of the lower section (14) of the latter, in addition to the advantages described in
the previous paragraph with regard to the fixed body (4).
[0022] Another special characteristic of the invention is that the adjustment can be made
by two opposite sides of the leg. For said purpose, in the upper section (11) of the
fixed body (4) there are two of said cavities (12) disposed in diametric opposition.
1. An adjustable leg for furniture, in particular a leg which is adjustable by telescopic
extension and which operates in conjunction with a furniture strut (1) which has a
vertical bore (2) made from its lower edge and a horizontal bore (3) which is made
on one side of the strut, which interferes perpendicularly with the upper end of the
vertical bore (2) and whereby the star tip of a Phillips screwdriver, or Phillips
tip (18), accesses, whose leg comprises a fixed body (4) which fits into the vertical
bore (2), a moving lug (4) which slides tightly along the interior of the fixed body
(4), an axially immobile regulating screw (6) which has its cylindrical head with
cross slots which form a castellation (7) which gears with the Phillips tip (18) and
makes it rotate to thread in the moving lug (5), and a support tap (8) coupled to
the lower end of the moving lug (5), characterized in that the fixed body (4) is moulded in metal and has two large openings (9) opposite one
another which include, each one, an approximate contour of one quarter of a turn and
which are extended throughout it between a lower end flange (10) and an upper end
section (11) wherein there exists, at least, one cavity (12) which is axially aligned
with said horizontal bore (3) and which, in its lower part, interferes with the operating
route of the castellation (7) of the regulating screw (6); the moving lug (5) is moulded
in metal and has an upper capsule (13) wherein the regulating screw (6) is threaded,
a lower section (14) which has a cross-shaped cross-section and, in the limit between
this upper capsule (13) and lower section (14), there are two diametrically opposite
radial protuberances (15) which are located via said openings (9) and which, in their
sides, these radial protuberances (15) have a sliding fit with respect to the edges
of these openings (9).
2. The adjustable leg according to claim 1, characterized in that the upper capsule (13) of the moving lug (5) has a terminal (16) provided with an
inner thread which is reciprocal with that which the regulating screw (6) has and,
between said threaded terminal (16) and the opposite end where said radial protuberances
(15) are located, this upper capsule (13) has two large longitudinal windows (17)
which are diametrically opposite one another and which extend each one in an approximate
contour of one quarter of a turn.
3. The adjustable leg according to claim 1, characterized in that there are two of said cavities (12) disposed in diametric opposition.