[0001] The present invention relates to a device for facilitating the movement of pieces
of furniture or the like.
[0002] As is known, moving pieces of furniture, particularly in the case of rather heavy
items, is a tiring and awkward operation due to the friction and small differences
in level which hinder the sliding of the piece of furniture on the floor.
[0003] To make this operation easier, devices have been proposed, such as for example the
device disclosed in
EP-402.346, which are designed to be accommodated in a foot or more generally in the base of
the piece of furniture and are provided with a ball which replaces the foot or base
of the piece of furniture in resting on the floor during movement, so as to reduce
the friction force that contrasts the movement and provide an elastically flexible
contact which allows to negotiate small differences in level more easily.
[0004] Such devices generally comprise a substantially cylindrical enclosure, which is designed
to be arranged inside a seat provided appropriately in the base or foot of the piece
of furniture. A cylindrical receptacle is provided in such enclosure for a ball which
can protrude from an opening provided on the side of the enclosure which, when the
device is assembled to the piece of furniture, is directed toward the floor. Such
ball can move axially along the cylindrical receptacle in order to pass from a movement
position, in which it protrudes partially from the enclosure through such opening
so as to replace the base of the piece of furniture in resting on the floor, to a
static position, in which it is retracted into the enclosure, and vice versa. Retraction
of the ball into the enclosure is contrasted by a spring which is accommodated within
the enclosure. The spring is sized so that when the piece of furniture is not loaded,
i.e., when only the weight of the piece of furniture bears on the spring, the ball,
under the action of the spring, protrudes below the piece of furniture, and when instead
the piece of furniture is loaded with objects or people, the spring yields until the
ball can retract substantially completely into the enclosure, thus allowing the piece
of furniture to rest firmly on the floor.
[0005] In this manner, by unloading the piece of furniture it is possible to move it more
easily, since it rests on the floor by means of the ball, whereas in normal conditions,
when the piece of furniture is loaded, it rests firmly on the ground so as to avoid
any accidental movement.
[0006] These devices, in order to be able to apply them to the pieces of furniture, require
the preliminary provision, in the foot or base of the piece of furniture, of a substantially
cylindrical seat whose diameter is such as to accommodate coaxially the enclosure
of the device substantially completely.
[0007] This preliminary operation is not always accepted by potential users, particularly
when the piece of furniture has a certain value, since it alters significantly the
integrity of the piece of furniture, further weakening the foot or base of the piece
of furniture and thus increasing the possibility of accidental breakages during use.
[0008] The aim of the present invention is to solve the problem described above by providing
a device which facilitates the movement of pieces of furniture or the like and does
not require, for its application, significant alterations to the integrity of the
piece of furniture or the like.
[0009] Within this aim, an object of the invention is to provide a device which can be applied
to pieces of furniture or the like very simply and rapidly even by unspecialized personnel.
[0010] Another object of the invention is to provide a device which has high structural
simplicity, so that it can be manufactured with greatly reduced costs with respect
to known types of devices.
[0011] Another object of the invention is to provide a device which is composed of a small
number of parts which are simple to manufacture and assemble.
[0012] Still another object of the invention is to provide a device which, notwithstanding
its structural simplicity, is highly reliable in operation and has excellent durability.
[0013] This aim and these and other objects, which will become better apparent hereinafter,
are achieved by a device for facilitating the movement of pieces of furniture or the
like, characterized in that it comprises an enclosure which can be associated, by
means of one of its sides, with the side of the piece of furniture or the like to
be directed toward the floor, said enclosure defining internally a receptacle for
a resting element which protrudes, in at least one active condition, from an opening
which is defined on the side of said enclosure which lies opposite with respect to
the side which can be associated with the piece of furniture, said resting element
being movable with respect to said enclosure from a movement position, in which it
protrudes partially from said enclosure through said opening and constitutes an elastically
yielding rest for the piece of furniture on the floor, to a static position, in which
it is at least partially retracted into said enclosure with respect to said movement
position for substantially rigid resting of the piece of furniture on the floor, and
vice versa, said resting element being movable from said movement position to said
static position in contrast with the action of elastic means accommodated within said
enclosure, said resting element being crossed by at least one passage for a tool for
operating at least one connecting element, which is associated with the side of the
enclosure which lies opposite said opening and can engage the piece of furniture.
[0014] Further characteristics and advantages of the invention will become better apparent
from the description of two preferred but not exclusive embodiments of the device
according to the invention, illustrated by way of non-limiting example in the accompanying
drawings, wherein:
Figures 1 to 6 are views of a first embodiment of the device according to the invention,
and more particularly:
Figure 1 is an exploded perspective view of the device;
Figure 2 is a perspective view of the device in the assembled condition during its
application to the foot of a piece of furniture;
Figure 3 is a perspective view of the device, applied to the foot of a piece of furniture;
Figure 4 is a view of the device, taken from its side designed to be directed toward
the floor;
Figure 5 is an axial sectional view of the device, associated with a piece of furniture,
in the movement position;
Figure 6 is an axial sectional view of the device, associated with a piece of furniture
in the static position;
Figures 7 to 12, are views of a second embodiment of the device according to the invention,
and more particularly:
Figure 7 is an exploded perspective view of the device;
Figure 8 is a perspective view of the device in the assembled condition during its
application to the foot of a piece of furniture;
Figure 9 is a perspective view of the device, applied to the foot of a piece of furniture;
Figure 10 is a view of the device, taken from its side designed to be directed toward
the floor;
Figure 11 is an axial sectional view of the device, associated with a piece of furniture,
in the movement position;
Figure 12 is an axial sectional view of the device, associated with a piece of furniture,
in the static position;
Figures 13 to 15 are views of the device according to the invention, again in its
first embodiment, with a variation related to the elastic means, and more particularly:
Figure 13 is an exploded perspective view of the device;
Figure 14 is an axial sectional view of the device associated with a piece of furniture
in the movement position;
Figure 15 is an axial sectional view of the device, associated with a piece of furniture,
in the static position.
[0015] With reference to the figures, the device according to the invention, generally designated
in its two embodiments by the reference numerals 1, 1a, comprises an enclosure 2,
2a, which can be associated, by means of one of its sides, with the side of the piece
of furniture, of which only a base or foot 3 0 to be directed toward the floor has
been shown.
[0016] The enclosure 2, 2a defines internally a receptacle 3, 3a for a resting element 4,
4a which protrudes, in at least one active condition, from an opening 5, 5a which
is defined on the side of the enclosure 2, 2a which lies opposite with respect to
its side which can be associated with the piece of furniture.
[0017] The resting element 4, 4a can move, with respect to the enclosure 2, 2a, from a movement
position, in which it protrudes partially from the enclosure 2, 2a through the opening
5, 5a and constitutes an elastically yielding rest for the piece of furniture on the
floor, to a static position, in which it is partially retracted into the enclosure
2, 2a with respect to the movement position in order to produce substantially rigid
resting of the piece of furniture on the floor, and vice versa.
[0018] The resting element 4, 4a can move from the movement position to the static position
in contrast with the action of elastic means 6, 6a, 6b which are accommodated in the
enclosure 2, 2a.
[0019] According to the invention, the resting element 4, 4a is crossed by at least one
passage 7, 7a for a tool 8 for operating at least one connecting element 9, 9a which
is associated with the side of the enclosure 2, 2a which lies opposite with respect
to the opening 5, 5a and can engage the piece of furniture in order to fix the device
to the piece of furniture.
[0020] More particularly, the enclosure 2, 2a preferably is substantially cylindrical or
frustum-shaped and tapers toward its end face designed to be fixed to the base or
foot 30 of the piece of furniture, and can be associated, by means of an end face
or upper end face 10, 10a thereof, with the base or foot 30 of the piece of furniture.
The receptacle 3, 3a preferably has a substantially cylindrical shape and is defined
coaxially in the enclosure 2, 2a. The opening 5, 5 a is defined at the other end face
or lower end face of the enclosure 2, 2a, which lies opposite with respect to the
upper end face 10,10a.
[0021] The resting element 4, 4a can slide axially in the receptacle 3, 3a and the elastic
means 6, 6a, 6b comprise a spring which is interposed between the resting element
4, 4a and the upper end face 10, 10a of the enclosure 2, 2a.
[0022] The lower end face of the enclosure 2, 2a has an inner rim 12, 12a which surrounds
the opening 5, 5a and defines a stop element, directed toward the inside of the receptacle
3, 3a, for a shoulder 13, 13a which is provided on the resting element 4, 4a in order
to retain the resting element 4, 4a within the enclosure 2, 2a in contrast with the
action applied by the elastic means 6, 6a, 6b.
[0023] The connecting element 9, 9a is constituted preferably by a self-tapping screw 14,
14a, which is accommodated with its head in the receptacle 3, 3a of the enclosure
2, 2a and passes, with its threaded stem, through a hole 15, 15a which is defined
in the upper end face 10, 10a of the enclosure 2, 2a, preferably at the center of
said upper end face 10, 10a.
[0024] The hole 15, 15a and the passage 7, 7a defined in the resting element 4, 4a are conveniently
aligned one another so that the head of the screw 14, 14a faces the passage 7, 7a,
as will become better apparent hereinafter.
[0025] Preferably, the hole 15, 15a and the passage 7, 7a are aligned one another and are
coaxial to the receptacle 3, 3a.
[0026] The resting element 4, 4a, in the static position, is completely retracted into the
enclosure 2, 2a so that the piece of furniture rests on the floor by means of the
enclosure 2, 2a.
[0027] The elastic means 6, 6a, as shown in Figures 1 to 12, are constituted preferably
by a conical spiral spring 11, 11 a, which is connected, with its end located at the
apex of the cone, to the head of the screw 14, 14a and rests, with its other end located
at the base of the cone, against the side of the resting element 4, 4a that is directed
toward the inside of the receptacle 3, 3a.
[0028] More particularly, the spring 11, 11a is interposed between the head of the screw
14, 14a and a washer 16, 16a which rests against the side of the upper end face 10,
10a of the enclosure 2, 2a that is directed toward the inside of the receptacle 3,
3a.
[0029] The inner rim 12, 12a of the lower end face of the enclosure 2, 2a conveniently has
discontinuities 17, 17a in order to facilitate the insertion of the resting element
4, 4a in the receptacle 3, 3a during the assembly of the device according to the invention.
[0030] In the first embodiment, shown in Figures 1 to 6, the resting element 4 is substantially
shaped like a dome 18, in which the top of the dome 18 is directed toward the opening
5 and is designed to rest on the floor. The passage 7 is defined at the top of the
dome 18.
[0031] The resting element 4 has a peripheral edge which protrudes laterally from the base
of the dome and defines the shoulder 13, which faces the side of the inner rim 12
which is directed toward the inside of the receptacle 3.
[0032] In the second embodiment, shown in Figures 7 to 12, the resting element 4a comprises
a disk-like element 18a, which is arranged coaxially within the receptacle 3a and
is covered, on its face directed toward the opening 5a, with a felt 19a or the like
designed to rest on the floor. The disk-like element 18a has a peripheral rim which
defines the shoulder 13a which faces the side of the inner rim 12a which is directed
toward the inside of the receptacle 3a. The passage 7a passes through both the disk-like
element 18a and the felt 19a or the like.
[0033] The device in the first embodiment is designed to be used on hard stone or ceramic
floors, while the device in the second embodiment is designed to be used preferably
on wooden floors, such as for example parquet flooring or the like.
[0034] As shown in the variation illustrated in Figures 13 to 15, the elastic means, designated
in said variation by the reference numeral 6b, can be constituted by a Belleville
washer 11b, made of polycarbonate or spring steel. It should be noted that although
the Belleville washer 11b has been shown for the sake of simplicity only for the first
embodiment of the device as a replacement of the spiral spring 11, it can also be
adopted in the second embodiment of the device as a replacement of the spiral spring
11a.
[0035] The Belleville washer 11 b is crossed centrally by a hole, by means of which the
washer 11b engages the head of the screw 14 or 14a and rests with its peripheral rim
against the side of the resting element 4 or 4a that is directed toward the inside
of the receptacle 3 or 3a.
[0036] The other numerals of Figures 13 to 15 which relate to elements of the device that
have already been described with reference to the first embodiment have been designated
by the same reference numerals.
[0037] Use of the device according to the invention is as follows.
[0038] The device according to the invention can be fixed very simply and quickly to the
base or foot 30 of a piece of furniture by using the self-tapping screw 14, 14a. In
practice, after optionally providing, on the side of the base or of the foot 30 of
the piece of furniture to be rested on the floor, a guiding hole of suitable diameter,
one proceeds by screwing the screw 14, 14a into such hole by means of a screwdriver
or other similar tool 8 which is inserted in the enclosure 2, 2a through the passage
7, 7a provided in the resting element 4, 4a.
[0039] It should be noted that the device according to the invention is extremely simple
to apply to the piece of furniture or the like and does not substantially alter the
integrity of the piece of furniture, since it requires providing, in the piece of
furniture, at most a guiding hole having a small diameter, which as such does not
compromise the strength of the base or foot 30 of the piece of furniture.
[0040] When the piece of furniture is not loaded, i.e., free from the weight that bears
on it during its use, such as for example the weight of a person in the case of a
chair or armchair or sofa, or the weight of the objects stored in the piece of furniture
in the case of a piece of furniture such as a bookshelf, wardrobe, glass cupboard
or the like, the spring 11, 11 a, 11b keeps the resting element 4, 4a in the movement
position, i.e., so that it protrudes partially from the lower end face of the enclosure
2, 2a, as shown in Figures 5, 11 and 14. In this manner, the piece of furniture rests
on the floor by means of the resting element 4, 4a, which ensures limited friction
on the floor and provides elastically yielding resting, facilitating the negotiation
of slight differences in level and making it considerably easier to move the piece
of furniture along the floor.
[0041] When the weight usually provided during the use of the piece of furniture instead
bears on the piece of furniture, the spring 11, 11 a, 11b is compressed by this weight,
and the resting element 4, 4a passes to the static position, i.e., it retracts into
the enclosure 2, 2a, as shown in Figures 6, 12 and 15. In this manner, the piece of
furniture rests on the floor by means of the enclosure 2, 2a and therefore stable
resting of the piece of furniture is achieved, avoiding its accidental movement.
[0042] In practice it has been found that the device according to the invention fully achieves
the intended aim, since it is extremely simple to apply to pieces of furniture without
substantially altering the integrity of the piece of furniture or the like.
[0043] The device thus conceived is susceptible of numerous modifications and variations,
all of which are within the scope of the appended claims; all the details may further
be replaced with other technically equivalent elements.
[0044] In practice, the materials used, as well as the dimensions, may be any according
to requirements and to the state of the art.
[0046] Where technical features mentioned in any claim are followed by reference signs,
those reference signs have been included for the sole purpose of increasing the intelligibility
of the claims and accordingly, such reference signs do not have any limiting effect
on the interpretation of each element identified by way of example by such reference
signs.
1. A device for facilitating the movement of pieces of furniture or the like, characterized in that it comprises an enclosure which can be associated, by means of one of its sides,
with the side of the piece of furniture or the like to be directed toward the floor,
said enclosure defining internally a receptacle for a resting element which protrudes,
in at least one active condition, from an opening which is defined on the side of
said enclosure which lies opposite with respect to the side which can be associated
with the piece of furniture, said resting element being movable with respect to said
enclosure from a movement position, in which it protrudes partially from said enclosure
through said opening and constitutes an elastically yielding rest for the piece of
furniture on the floor, to a static position, in which it is at least partially retracted
into said enclosure with respect to said movement position for substantially rigid
resting of the piece of furniture on the floor, and vice versa, said resting element
being movable from said movement position to said static position in contrast with
the action of elastic means accommodated within said enclosure, said resting element
being crossed by at least one passage for a tool for operating at least one connecting
element, which is associated with the side of the enclosure which lies opposite said
opening and can engage the piece of furniture.
2. The device according to claim 1, characterized in that said enclosure is substantially cylindrical or frustum-shaped and can be associated,
by means of an end face or upper end face thereof, with the piece of furniture, said
receptacle having a substantially cylindrical shape and being defined coaxially in
said enclosure, said opening being defined at the other end face or lower end face
of said enclosure which lies opposite with respect to the upper end face, said resting
element being able to slide axially within said receptacle and said elastic means
comprising a spring which is interposed between said resting element and the upper
end face of said enclosure.
3. The device according to claims 1 and 2, characterized in that said lower end face of the enclosure has an inner rim which surrounds said opening
and defines a stop element, which is directed toward the inside of said receptacle,
for a shoulder which is provided on said resting element in order to retain said resting
element in said enclosure in contrast with the action of said elastic means.
4. The device according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said connecting element comprises a screw which is accommodated with its head in
said enclosure and passes, with its threaded stem, through a hole which is defined
in the upper end face of said enclosure, said screw being engageable with the piece
of furniture in order to fix said enclosure to the piece of furniture.
5. The device according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said hole and said passage are aligned one another.
6. The device according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said hole and said passage are aligned one another and are coaxial with respect to
said receptacle.
7. The device according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said resting element, in said static position, is completely retracted into said
enclosure in order to rest the piece of furniture on the floor by means of said enclosure.
8. The device according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said spring is constituted by a conical spiral spring which is connected, by means
of its end located at the apex of the cone, to the head of said screw and rests, with
its end arranged at the base of the cone, against the side of said resting element
which is directed toward the inside of said receptacle.
9. The device according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said inner rim of the lower end face of the enclosure has discontinuities which are
adapted to facilitate the insertion of said resting element in said receptacle.
10. The device according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said resting element is shaped substantially like a dome in which the top of the
dome is directed toward said opening and is designed to rest on the floor, said resting
element having a peripheral rim which protrudes laterally from the base of the dome
and defines said shoulder which faces the side of said inner rim of the lower end
face of the enclosure which is directed toward the inside of said receptacle.
11. The device according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said resting element comprises a disk-like element which is arranged coaxially within
said receptacle and is covered, on its face directed toward said opening, with a felt
or the like which is designed to rest on the floor, said disk-like element having
a peripheral rim which defines said shoulder which faces the side of said inner rim
of the lower end face of the enclosure which is directed toward the inside of said
receptacle, said passage passing through said disk-like element and said felt or the
like.
12. The device according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said spring is constituted by a Belleville washer which is connected centrally to
the head of said screw and rests, with its peripheral rim, against the side of said
resting element that is directed toward the inside of said receptacle.