[0001] The present invention refers to a safety container or safe for modular furniture
units, in particular modular furniture units for kitchens, bathrooms and the like.
[0002] Various types of safety containers for the custody of valuables in general, such
as money, jewels and documents, are available on the market and are by now present
in many offices and homes. They are traditionally installed in so-called "hidden"
points of rooms, e. g. embedded in walls, or in the bottom of cabinets or even fixed
to the floor, so as to be a not-immediately accessible to unauthorized personnel.
Due to this "hidden" position, the safe is often inconveniently accessed even by the
legitimate user. It occurs, in fact, that valuable goods such as gems or necklaces
are left lying around the home, typically in the bedroom, kitchen or bathroom, and
are thus exposed to the risk of being easily stolen by people going around the home
and/or intruders.
[0003] Typically, the furniture which composes the domestic furnishing, for example of a
kitchen or bathroom, are modular furniture units, i.e. made by elements with standardized
dimensions or modules which can be assembled together according to needs. In the specific
case of kitchen units, such modules comprise a part acting as base, composed for example
of modules with door or doors and of drawers, cooking surface, etc., and a part acting
as shelf formed by cabinets, open shelving or glass cupboards and the like.
[0004] Main object of the present invention is that of providing a safety container or safe
of dimensions compatible with the modules of a furniture unit such that it can form
a component of the same modular furniture unit, being hence easily and immediately
accessible by the user since it can be placed in the most frequented rooms of the
house, such as the kitchen, bathroom, etc.
[0005] Another object of the present invention is that providing a rapid anchoring-in-position
system of a safety container or safe, typically at a door or drawer of a modular furniture
unit, so to be hidden or camouflaged from sight by the paneling or mirrors of the
furniture itself.
[0006] Not least object of the present invention is that of providing a safety container
acting as module for a furniture unit which can be installed at competitive costs.
[0007] According to a first aspect of the present invention, a safety container is provided
characterized in that it comprises a modular element of a furniture unit.
[0008] According to another aspect of the present invention, a safety container is provided
characterized in that it comprises at least one plate-like support element, at least
one anchoring means for locking in position at least one plate-like element in a modular
kitchen unit and rapid fixing means to said at least one plate-like support element.
[0009] Further aspects and advantages of the present invention will better appear from the
following detailed description of its currently preferred embodiments, provided by
way of mere non-limiting embodiments thereof with reference to the accompanying drawings,
in which:
Figure 1 is a perspective exploded view of a safety container for a modular furniture
unit according to a first preferred embodiment of the invention;
Figure 2 illustrates a perspective view of another embodiment of a safety container
according to the present invention;
Figure 3 shows a perspective view of another embodiment of a plate-like support element
for rapid locking-in-position of the safety container of Figure 2;
Figure 4 is a front elevation schematic view of a kitchen with modular units in which
various positions are indicated for the placement of a safety container acting as
a modular unit for the kitchen itself;
Figure 5 is a vertical section view taken along the line V-V of Figure 4;
Figure 6 is vertical section taken along the line VI-VI of Figure 4;
Figure 7 shows a vertical section view taken along the line VII-VII of Figure 4; and
Figure 8 is a vertical section view taken along the line VIII-VIII of Figure 4.
[0010] In the set of drawings, the same or similar parts or components are indicated with
the same reference numerals.
[0011] With reference to Figure 1, a safety container for a modular furniture unit generically
indicated with 1, is formed according to the present invention by a shell or casing
2, preferably made of high strength steel, having a front access opening 3, and by
opening/closing means, e. g. a drawer 4 intended to slide inside the casing 2. For
the anchoring in position of the safety container 1, a plate-like support element
5 is provided, it too preferably made of hard steel.
[0012] The drawer 4 has a blind front portion 6 intended to receive locking/unlocking means,
typically a system of bolts or latches of any suitable type, preferably controlled
by an electric motor or by a mechanical device. The system of bolts is preferably
formed by three bolts: one upper 7a with vertical movement, and two lateral 7b with
transverse movement.
[0013] The electric motor or the mechanical device is, in turn, connected to a suitable
lock 8, e. g. a mechanical key lock or electronic key lock (Dallas key) of any suitable
type, or an infrared or similar system, as well as with biometric (digital, vocal)
or telephonic input.
[0014] Advantageously, in place of a lock it is possible to use a remote control, e. g.
an infrared remote control, of a type commonly used for operating a television or
video-recorder, which cooperates with a learning receiver device of any one suitable
type installed inside or near to the safety container 1. This makes the access to
the safety container still more convenient and immediate for the user, in particular
when it is anchored to the floor, typically at a base 9 of the modular kitchen unit,
of which the safety container 1 is an integral part.
[0015] The drawer 4 is moreover equipped with a lateral and external guide 10a, 10b at its
two non-adjacent flanks, each guide 10a, 10b extending substantially parallel to the
other for at least part of the length of the respective flank and being intended to
slide, in use, within a respective sliding seat 11a, 11b each provided at a respective
inner surface 2a, 2b of the casing 2. Preferably, the container body 4 also has dividing
walls P (see Figure 2) and/or secret interiors and can be illuminated in any suitable
manner.
[0016] The casing 2 can moreover have a bottom wall 2c formed with at least two openings
12 with substantially longitudinal extension and a rear or back wall 2d with at least
one opening 13 with substantially transverse extension.
[0017] The plate-like support element 5 is composed of a main plate-like body 5a having
at least one anchoring through hole, preferably four through holes 14, for anchoring
a modular furniture unit to the floor or to a bottom panel (as will be described below).
Fixing means rise from the main body 5a, preferably two lateral opposing tabs 15,
each formed with a through hole 15a and intended to be inserted in a respective longitudinal
opening 12, and an overturned L-shaped tab 16 with tab directed towards the interior
of the main body 5a and intended to engage the rear transverse opening 13. Preferably,
the tab 16 has an resiliently yielding stem 16a.
[0018] During the installation of the safety container 1, the plate-like support element
5 is fixed to the floor or on the bottom of a modular furniture unit by means of suitable
holding means, such as for example screws 14a (Fig. 6), blocks and the like. Subsequently,
the casing 2 is coupled to the plate-like support element 5, the lateral tabs 15 passing
first through the respective openings 12, which are preferably sized to fit on the
respective lateral tab 15, causing then an elastic deformation of the stem 16a of
the overturned L-shaped tab 16, which, once the bottom 2c of the casing 2 has come
into contact with the plate-like body 5a of the support element 5, will snap into
the opening 13, thus irreversibly binding the support element 5 to the casing 2.
[0019] In the anchored position of the casing 2, the lateral tabs 15 project from the bottom
within the casing 2 up to a level lower than that of the lateral guides 11 a and 11
b of the drawer 4, and when the drawer body 4 is found in a position of complete closure
or insertion within the casing 2, the tabs 15 are found arranged on opposite sides
with respect to the blind portion 6 of the drawer where the bolts 7a and 7b are found.
[0020] For locking and/or unlocking the drawer container body, the operator operates in
one of the above-described manners, e. g. by typing a preestablished combination on
an infrared remote control, activating in such a manner the driving means of the bolts
7a and 7b on the lock system 8.
[0021] In particular, in the locking step the bolts 7b engage an opening 15a in the respective
adjacent tab 15, while in the unlocking step the bolts 7b withdraw from the opening
15a. If desired, in addition to being engaged in locking position with a respective
opening 15a, the distal ends of each bolt 7b can also be engaged between a respective
pair of projections 16 (see Figure 2) provided at the inner adjacent wall of the casing
2.
[0022] With reference now to the embodiment illustrated in Figures 2 and 3, a safety container
1 is represented, compatibly-sized externally with a module of a furniture unit, and
a plate-like element 5 for its fixing in position.
[0023] The safety container 1 is formed by a casing 2 intended to house a drawer 4, as in
the case of the embodiment illustrated in Figure 1, while the plate-like support element
5, illustrated in Figure 3, has, unlike that illustrated in Figure 1, one or more
for example T-shaped tabs 18, rising from the plate-like body 5a, each tab 18 being
intended to engage a respective stop opening 17, also T-configured, made in the rear
wall 2d of the casing 2. Preferably, the tab or tabs 18 each have their own resiliently
yieldable stem 18a.
[0024] As described with reference to the embodiment illustrated in Figure 1, the casing
2 is coupled to the plate-like support element 5 by inserting the lateral tabs 15
through respective openings 12, which are preferably sized to fit on the respective
lateral tab 15. As the casing 2 and plate-like support 5 approach each other, the
lower edge of the rear wall 2d of the casing will cause, by sliding, the elastic deformation
of the stem 18a of each T-shaped tab 18; once the bottom 2c of the casing 2 has come
into contact with the plate-like body 5a of the support element 5, the tab 18 will
snap within the respective opening 17, thus irreversibly snap-binding the support
element 5 to the casing 2.
[0025] Figure 4 illustrates a modular furniture unit of kitchen C formed by modules with
door 19 or doors 20, by a drawer chest 21 and by wall cupboards 22 and incorporating
one or more safety container devices 1.
[0026] Figures 5-8 show various positions in the furniture unit of Figure 4, where a safety
container 1 module can preferably be housed which will constitute an integral part
of the furniture C and will be well-camouflaged therein. In particular, Figure 5 shows
a safety container 1 having dimensions compatible with a wall cupboard module 22 of
the furniture C, Figure 6 shows a safety container 1 fixed to the floor at the base
9 of the same furniture, Figure 7 shows a safety container 1 positioned at an intermediate
drawer 21a of a drawer chest 21 of the furniture C, and Figure 8 shows a safety container
1 positioned at a door modular unit 19 of the furniture C.
[0027] The above-described invention is susceptible to numerous modifications and variants
within the protective scope defined by the claims.
[0028] Thus, for example, even if in the shown embodiments a drawer safety container was
illustrated and described, the safety container used can be of various types, for
example hinged or sliding door type.
[0029] Of course, the fixing means between the support element 5 and the casing 2 can be
of different type from that illustrated in the drawings. Thus the lateral tabs 15
can lack openings 15a, in which case it is necessary to provide engagement means,
e. g. projections 23 on the casing for the bolts 7b.
[0030] Moreover, the snap engagement between support element 5 and casing 2 can be ensured
by one or more elastically pliable tabs borne by the casing 2.
1. A safety container characterized in that it constitutes a modular element of a furniture unit (9, 19, 20, 21, 22).
2. A safety container according to claim 1, characterized in that it comprises at least one plate-like support element (5), at least one anchoring
means (14, 14a) for locking in position said at least one plate-like support element
(5), and fixing means (15, 16, 18) to said at least one plate-like support element
(5).
3. A safety container according to claim 2, characterized in that it comprises a casing (2), which is equipped with a bottom wall (2c) with at least
two through openings (12), a rear wall (2d) and a front opening (3), and opening/closing
means for said front opening (3).
4. A safety container according to claim 3, characterized in that said at least one anchoring means comprises at least one anchoring through hole (14)
made in said plate-like support element (5) for the engagement by holding means (14a),
and said rapid fixing means comprise two lateral tabs (15) rising from said support
element (5) and designed to be engaged in a respective through opening (12) in said
casing (2), and at least one resiliently yieldable tab (16; 18) for the snap engagement
into a respective opening (13; 17) between said plate-like support element (5) and
said casing (2).
5. A safety container according to claim 4, characterized in that said at least one resiliently yieldable tab (16; 18) extends from said plate-like
support element (5) and is designed to be snap-engaged with a respective opening (13;
17) in said rear wall (2d) of said casing (2).
6. A safety container according to claim 4 or 5, characterized in that at least one opening (15a) is formed in each lateral tab (15).
7. A safety container according to claim 6, wherein said opening/closing means comprise
at least one door or drawer (4), locking/unlocking means for each door or drawer having
at least two opposing bolts (7b) which are laterally expandable and contractible with
respect to said front opening (3) of said casing (2) between a locking position and
an unlocking position of said at least one door or drawer (4), characterized in that in said locking position said at least two bolts (7b) engage a respective opening
(15a) of a tab (15), while in said unlocking position they are retracted from it.
8. A safety container according to claim 6 or 7, characterized in that said locking/unlocking means are remote controllable by means of an infrared remote
control and respective learning receiver device.
9. A modular furniture unit characterized in that it comprises a safety container module (1) according to any one of the preceding
claims.
10. A furniture unit according to claim 9, characterized in that said safety container module (1) is structured as a drawer intended to be installed
at a lower base portion (9) of said furniture.