[0001] The present invention relates to a perfected positioning and supporting group for
the rapid wall assembly of a piece of furniture which cantilever extends from the
wall itself.
[0002] The invention also relates to a method for using said group.
[0003] The group according to the invention is used, preferably but not necessarily, for
the cantilevered assembly to the wall of a base of a piece of furniture using so-called
base-bracket devices of the visible type.
[0004] Visible base-brackets are well-known to experts in the field and, in short, consist
of a device which is fixed inside the shoulder of the base. A hook extends from said
device, which is suitable for being connected, for example, to the window of a plate
fixed to the wall.
[0005] The position of the hook can be regulated in height (vertical) and in depth (horizontal),
so as to register the position of the base on the wall, and with respect to other
adjacent bases.
[0006] A base-bracket of this type is described for example in European patent application
EP2303068, to which reference should be made if further clarifications are necessary, and which
should be considered an integral part of the present patent application.
[0007] An example of a plate which can be used, in its general configuration, with said
base-brackets is described, for example, in Italian patent applications
MI2010A001674 of September 15, 2010 and
MI2011A000590 of April 11, 2011, to which reference should be made and which should be considered an integral part
of the present patent application.
[0008] An easy, rapid and safe assembly of furniture bases, using the base-bracket devices
mentioned above, implies fixing the plates to the wall in a correct position, above
all with a reciprocal interaxis substantially identical to that between the hooks
of the base-brackets.
[0009] Even small positioning errors, in fact, make it impossible to assemble the piece
of furniture, which requires re-positioning of the plates on the wall, with a considerable
loss of time and therefore with significant additional costs.
[0010] This drawback mainly arises when various adjacent bases must assembled wherein even
small differences in height of the interaxes of the plates accumulate, making it practically
impossible to assemble all of the bases without adjusting the position of the plates
fixed to the wall.
[0011] For the above reasons, the fixing of plates to the wall is an extremely delicate
operation, which requires the intervention of expert assemblers.
[0012] The objective of the invention is to overcome the above drawback of the known art,
by providing a positioning and supporting group wherein the fixing of the plates to
the wall is effected automatically at a reciprocal interaxis which is perfectly identical
to that between the hooks of the base-brackets fixed inside the shoulder of the bases.
[0013] The above objective is achieved by a group having the characteristics specified in
the enclosed claim 1 and dependent claims, and by the method of use of the same group
claimed in claims 6-8.
[0014] The structural and functional characteristics of the invention and its advantages
with respect to the known art, can be clearly understood from the following description,
referring to the enclosed drawings which illustrate embodiment examples of the invention
itself.
[0015] In the drawings:
- figure 1 is a raised front view illustrating the group according to the invention;
- figure 2 is an enlarged partial view of the group of figure 1;
- figure 3 is a perspective view of figure 2;
- figure 4 is a perspective view of the group of figure 1;
- figure 5 is a sectional view according to the traced plane V-V of figure 2;
- figure 6 is a sectional exploded view according to the traced plane VI-VI of figure
2;
- figures 7 to 10 are perspective views illustrating a method of use of the group of
figures 1-6;
- figures 11 and 12 are two views respectively illustrating a base of a piece of furniture
equipped with a base-bracket, and a positioning and supporting group according to
the invention, these figures indicating the dimensional conditions to be satisfied
so that the base can be correctly assembled on said group; and
- figure 13 is a detail of a possible way of fixing the group, according to the invention,
to the wall.
[0016] A group according to the invention is indicated, as a whole, in the drawings with
the letter G.
[0017] Figures 7-10 of the drawings illustrate a piece of furniture M (for example a base),
which must be cantilever-connected to a series of plates 20B fixed to a wall P (figure
10).
[0018] The connection is effected by means of a corresponding series of base-bracket devices
21B, each of which is fixed inside the shoulder 22B of the piece of furniture M.
[0019] For this purpose, the base-brackets 21B are equipped with a protruding hook 23B which
is connected to a deep-drawn window 24B of the relative plate 20B.
[0020] As already specified, the base-brackets 21B and plates 20B, in their general configuration,
can be, for example, of the type widely described and illustrated in the above-mentioned
patent applications, to which reference should made for any possible further clarifications.
[0021] As is evident from figures 10-12 of the drawings, and as is well-known to experts
in the field, the interaxis "A" between the windows 24B of the plates 20B and the
interaxis "A'" between the hooks 22B must be the same, to allow the piece of furniture
M (base) to be connected to the plates 20B. Only if this condition is satisfied, can
the hooks 23B be connected to the corresponding window 24B, without the necessity
of effecting difficult repositioning interventions of the plates 20B on the wall P.
[0022] The group G, according to the invention, satisfies this requirement rapidly and automatically.
[0023] With reference to figures 1-6 of the drawings, the group according to the invention
is indicated as a whole with the letter G and is structurally composed of the characteristic
combination of a bar or drawn wire 25B (made of metal or plastic material, for example)
and a plurality of plates 20B.
[0024] The bar 25B and the plates 20B are suitable for being fixed to the wall P by means
of respective fixing means 27B and 30B.
[0025] Hereinafter, the fixing means 27B are also called first fixing means, whereas the
fixing means 30B are also called second fixing means.
[0026] The bar 25B has a plurality of holes 26B for fixing the fixing pegs 27B (first fixing
means) of the bar 25B itself to the wall P.
[0027] According to the invention, third reciprocal coupling means are also envisaged between
the bar 25B and plate 20B, in the form of respective pairs of reference or reciprocal
centering means 32, 33.
[0028] More specifically, said pairs of reference or reciprocal centering means consist
of a pair of holes 32B in the bar 25B and of a pair of deep-drawn bushes 33B (with
a reamed inlet) in the plate 20B.
[0029] The pairs of bushes 33B are accurately inserted in the respective pairs of holes
32B.
[0030] Said pairs of reference and centring means 32B, 33B also have the function of ensuring
the reciprocal positioning of the plates 20B at the desired interaxis, without the
necessity of fixing the same plates 20B to the bar 25B.
[0031] As is clearly illustrated and explained in figures 11 and 12 of the drawings, the
heights B, and D between the components of each plate 20B, are such as to ensure that
at the moment of assembly of the piece of furniture M to the wall, the hooks 23B of
the base-brackets 21B can be rapidly and automatically connected to the windows 24B
of the relative plates 20B.
[0032] More specifically, according to the invention, the following conditions are satisfied:
A=A', wherein A=B+D+D=B+2D. Wherein A is the interaxis between the windows 24B of
the plates 20B. And wherein A' is the interaxis between the hooks 23B of two base-bracket
devices 21B fixed to the opposite shoulders 22b of the piece of furniture M (figures
11 and 12).
[0033] The group G according to the invention is used following the operative phases illustrated
in figures 7-10 of the drawings.
[0034] More specifically, the bar 25B is fixed to the wall P at the desired height and perfectly
levelled (figure 7).
[0035] A plurality of pairs of plates 20B corresponding to the number of bases M to be assembled,
is subsequently correctly positioned on the bar 25B (figure 8), using the pairs of
holes 32B and reference bushes 33B (centering), and the same plates 20B are then firmly
fixed directly to the wall P (figure 9) by means of the pegs 30B, without the necessity
of previously fixing them to the bar 25B.
[0036] In addition, if desired, further fixing pegs 35B of the group to the wall (fourth
fixing means), can be inserted through the reamed inlet of the bushes 33B.
[0037] At this point, the base M of the piece of furniture can be cantilever assembled on
the wall P by introducing and connecting the hooks 23B of the base-brackets 21B to
the corresponding windows 24B of the plates 20B, which will automatically be in position
(figure 10) for the reasons described above.
[0038] The objective mentioned in the preamble of the description has therefore been achieved.
[0039] The protection scope of the invention is defined by the enclosed claims.
1. A positioning and supporting group for the wall assembly (P) of a piece of furniture
(M) cantilever extending from the wall (P) itself, wherein a plurality of plates (20B)
is envisaged, destined for being fixed to said wall (P), by means of first fixing
means (30B), and a plurality of devices (21B) fixed inside the shoulders (22B) of
said piece of furniture (M), and destined for being connected by means of hooks (23B)
to windows (24B) of said plates (20B), and wherein the interaxis "A" between the windows
(24B) of said plates (20B) is substantially identical to the interaxis "A'" between
said hooks (23B), characterized in that it comprises the combination of a plurality of said plates (20B) with a positioning
bar (25B) of the plates (20B) onto the bar (25B) itself, said bar (25B) is suitable
for being fixed to the wall (P) by means of second fixing means (27B), said plates
(20B) and said bar (25B) are also equipped with third reciprocal coupling and centering
means (32B, 33B), so that, at the moment of assembly of the piece of furniture (M),
the above interaxes "A" and "A'" are substantially the same.
2. The group according to claim 1, characterized in that said third means (32B, 33B) consist of holes (32B) in the bar and deep-drawn bushes
(33B) in the plate (20B).
3. The group according to claim 1, characterized in that said second fixing means consist of pegs (27B) passing through holes (26B) in the
bar (25B).
4. The group according to claim 1, characterized in that it comprises fourth fixing means (35B) passing through said bushes (33B).
5. The group according to claim 1, characterized in that said interaxis A is equal to B+2D, wherein B is the height between said means (32B,
33B), and D is the height between said means (32B, 33B) and said windows (24B).
6. A method of use of a group (G) according to any of the claims from 1 to 5,
characterized in that it comprises the following phases:
a, fixing the bar (25B) to the wall (P) at the desired height and levelled;
b. positioning a plurality of pairs of plates (20B) on the bar (25B), corresponding
to the number of bases to be assembled using the pairs of reciprocal coupling and
centering means (32B, 33B);
c. fixing the plates (20B) directly to the wall (P), without having to previously
fix them to the bar (25B); and
d. cantilever assembling the base of the piece of furniture (M) on the wall (P) by
introducing and connecting the hooks (23B) of the devices (21B) to the corresponding
windows (24B) of the plates (20B).
7. A method according to claim 6, characterized in that the plates (20B) are fixed to the wall (P) by means of pegs (30B).
8. A method according to claim 6, characterized in that the plates (20B) are fixed to the wall (P) by means of said fourth fixing means (35B).