Field of the invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a securing device of a sliding guide of drawers
for items of furniture equipped with a fastening pin that is inserted into the complementary
hole in the drawer, and incorporates vertical regulation means of the drawer.
Background
[0002] At present, sliding guides upon which drawers are supported in order to open and
close are common and well-known within the state of the art.
[0003] This kind of guide incorporates regulation systems, formed by a threaded pin that
incorporates a nut, which when actuated makes it possible to adjust the height of
the drawer supported on the same.
[0004] Pins linked to various holes made in the sides of the drawer are used to fasten the
drawer to the guide. However, these bolts do not prevent the drawer from accidentally
coming out if vertical pressure is applied when opening and closing the same. They
also require additional holes to be made in the drawer for installation thereof. It
is therefore necessary to resort to systems that lock the drawer in position, thus
preventing it from being removed from the securing bolts. Sleeper-screws are the most
commonly used and simplest option, and are installed once the drawer has been adjusted
to the right height and position on the guide.
[0005] Nevertheless, using sleeper-screws makes it necessary to use common tightening tools
(such as screwdrivers, Allen keys, etc.) which slow down assembly and make it more
difficult, especially in cases where it is difficult to access the lower portion of
the drawer.
Description of the invention, and advantages thereof
[0006] Given the situation described above, the present invention relates to a securing
device of sliding guides of drawers, for items of furniture equipped with a fastening
pin that is inserted into the complementary hole existing in the drawer, and vertical
regulation means of the drawer, wherein, in the fastening pin itself, there is an
eccentric anchoring rod, the axis of which is parallel to the axis of the fastening
pin. Said eccentric anchoring rod ends in an eccentric anchoring head at its upper
end, and in an actuation extension at the opposite end, that can be set into rotation,
thus causing the eccentric anchoring head to displace laterally into the complementary
hole in the drawer.
[0007] This configuration gives rise to a device with a drawer anchoring system, which is
fastened upon introducing the fastening pin into the corresponding hole made in the
drawer and locks the same in position by plugging the eccentric anchoring head into
the complementary hole in the drawer, in order to prevent the same from being able
to come out of the guide when vertical pressure is applied during opening and closing.
Therefore, it is not necessary to make additional holes in the drawer for introducing
sleeper-screws or other fastening elements to ensure correct positioning of the drawer
and prevent the same from coming out of the guide, thereby reducing assembly time
and the difficulty of fitting sleeper-screws in drawers that are difficult to access,
such as the bottom drawers in items of furniture.
[0008] Another advantage of the invention is that, owing to the parallel positioning of
the fastening pin and eccentric anchoring rod axes, in the initial device assembly
position, it is possible for the eccentric anchoring head to be located coaxially
to the fastening pin, without the same protruding from the cross-section of the fastening
pin, thus facilitating insertion into the hole in the drawer. Subsequent to the rotation
of the eccentric anchoring rod, the eccentric anchoring head protrudes from the cross-section
of the fastening pin, thus locking the drawer in position. This simple rotation movement
makes it possible to fasten into position, without needing to use auxiliary fastening
elements.
[0009] Another particularity of the invention is that rotation of the eccentric anchoring
head is to be actuated using an extension, by way of an actuation lever.
[0010] Using an actuation lever makes it possible to set the eccentric anchoring rod into
rotation, without needing to use any kind of complementary tool. This facilitates
and speeds up the assembly of the drawers, thereby reducing assembly time considerably.
[0011] Another particularity of the invention is that the actuation extension has an actuation
point, to be actuated using the tip of a screwdriver.
[0012] Another characteristic of the invention is that the fastening pin and the eccentric
anchoring rod thereof are incorporated into a body to be mounted to the sliding guide,
along with a support tab, so as to provide an additional link to the sliding guide.
[0013] This gives rise to a securing device that is independent from the drawer and sliding
guide, which may be installed in drawers and guides of different lengths and sizes,
in addition to replacing known fastening and anchoring systems in which sleeper-screws
are employed.
[0014] In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the eccentric anchoring rod and the actuation
lever are made as one single part.
[0015] The fact that the eccentric anchoring rod and actuation lever are made as one single
part reduces the number of parts to be manufactured and the time needed to assemble
the securing device, thus giving rise to a more economical device, in terms of both
manufacture and assembly.
[0016] In this preferred embodiment, the body incorporates a threaded regulator hole, to
be linked to the vertical regulation screw, which makes it possible to level the drawer
perfectly both during the assembly thereof prior to locking using the eccentric anchoring
rod and in subsequent readjustments. Using the threaded screw with a serrated head
makes it possible to vertically adjust the drawer without having to use additional
tools.
[0017] Finally, another characteristic of the invention is that in another possible embodiment,
the external face of the securing pin is threaded, to be linked to the vertical regulation
nut.
[0018] This configuration gives rise to a device capable of including the drawer regulation
system in one single element, by means of using a regulation nut and the drawer anchoring
and locking system.
[0019] The above and other unique aspects of the invention shall be made clear in the detailed
description below, which is supported by the figures attached.
Drawings and references
[0020] In order to better understand the nature of the invention, a preferred industrial
embodiment thereof has been represented, by way of a merely illustrative, non-limiting
example, in the figures attached.
Figure 1 is an exploded perspective view of one embodiment of the securing device
(1), wherein the components from which it is made are shown. It is also possible to
observe how the eccentric anchoring rod (5) axis is parallel to the fastening pin
(3) axis and how the eccentric anchoring rod (5) and the actuation lever (6) are made
as one single part.
Figure 2 is a longitudinal cross-section elevation view, wherein the securing device
(1) can be seen introduced into the complementary hole (7a) of the drawer (7) in an
initial assembly position, wherein the actuation lever (6) has not been actuated,
the drawer (7) being located on the vertical regulation screw (9) in its lowered position.
Figure 3 is a longitudinal cross-section elevation view, wherein the securing device
(1) can be seen introduced into the complementary hole (7a) of the drawer (7), in
the final assembly position, wherein the actuation lever (6) has been actuated, thus
giving rise to the locking of the securing device (1) with the drawer (7), by means
of rotating the eccentric anchoring head (5a) of the eccentric anchoring rod (5),
the drawer (7) being located on the vertical regulation screw (9) in its raised position.
Figure 4 is a perspective view of the assembly of the securing device (1) coupled
to the drawer (7) and to the guide (8). In the enlarged detail, it is possible to
observe how the actuation lever (6) is in the initial assembly position, thus not
giving rise to the locking of the securing device (1) with the drawer (7).
Figure 5 is a perspective view of the assembly of the securing device (1) coupled
to the drawer (7) and to the guide (8). In the enlarged detail, it is possible to
observe how the actuation lever (6) is actuated, giving rise to the locking of the
securing device (1) with the drawer (7), by means of the rotation of the eccentric
anchoring head (5a) of the eccentric anchoring rod (5).
Figure 6 is an exploded perspective view of another embodiment of the securing device
(1), wherein the components from which it is made are shown. It is also possible to
observe how the external surface of the fastening pin (3) is threaded, in order to
interact with the vertical regulation nut (4). Furthermore, it is possible to observe
how the eccentric anchoring rod (5) and the actuation lever (6) are independent from
one another.
[0021] The following are referenced in above figures:
1.- Securing device.
2.- Body.
2a.- Actuation recess.
2b.- Linkage fork.
2c.- Support tab.
2d.- Threaded regulator hole.
3.- Fastening pin.
4.- Vertical regulation nut.
5.- Eccentric anchoring rod.
5a.- Eccentric anchoring head.
5b.- Actuation extension.
5c.- Actuation point.
6.- Actuation lever.
7.- Drawer.
7a.- Complementary hole.
8.- Sliding guide.
9.- Vertical regulation screw.
Description of a preferred embodiment
[0022] Relative to the drawings and references set forth above, the attached figures illustrate
a preferred embodiment of the object of the invention, namely a securing device (1)
of sliding guides (8) of drawers (7), for items of furniture equipped with a fastening
pin (3) that is inserted into a complementary hole (7a) existing in the drawer (7),
and vertical drawer (7) regulation means.
[0023] Figure 1 illustrates the object of the invention, wherein, in the fastening pin itself
(3), there is an eccentric anchoring rod (5), the axis of which is parallel to the
fastening pin (3) axis, said eccentric anchoring rod (5) ending in an eccentric anchoring
head (5a) at its upper end and having an actuation extension (5b) on the opposite
end, which can be set into rotation, thus causing the eccentric anchoring head (5a)
to displace laterally into the complementary hole (7a) in the drawer (7).
[0024] This configuration, as can be seen in Figure 1, gives rise to a securing device (1)
with a drawer anchoring system, which is fastened to the drawer (7). As can be seen
in Figures 2 and 4, upon introducing the fastening pin (3) into the corresponding
complementary hole (7a) made in the drawer (7), the position of the same is fastened
in place. Subsequently, as can be seen in Figures 3 and 5, the position of the drawer
(7) is locked upon the eccentric anchoring head (5a) being plugged into the complementary
hole (7a) of the drawer (7), thus preventing the same from being able to come out
of the guide (8), if vertical pressure is applied when opening and closing the same.
It is therefore not necessary to make additional holes in the drawer (7) for introducing
sleeper-screws or other fastening elements to ensure the correct positioning of the
drawer (7) and prevent the same from being able to come out of the guide, thus reducing
assembly time and eliminating the difficulty of fitting sleeper-screws in drawers
that are difficult to access, such as the bottom drawers in items of furniture.
[0025] Another advantage of the invention, as can be seen in Figures 2 and 3, is that, owing
to the parallel positioning of the fastening pin (3) and eccentric anchoring rod (5)
axes, in the initial securing device (1) assembly position (see Figure 2) it is possible
for the eccentric anchoring head (5a) to be located coaxially to the fastening pin
(3), without the same protruding from the cross-section of the fastening pin (3),
thus facilitating insertion into the complementary hole (7a) of the drawer (7). Subsequent
to the rotation of the eccentric anchoring rod (5), the eccentric anchoring head (5a)
protrudes from the cross-section of the fastening pin (3), thus locking the drawer
(7) in position.
[0026] This simple rotation movement makes it possible to fasten the drawer (7) in position,
without needing to use auxiliary fastening elements.
[0027] Another characteristic of the invention, as can be seen in Figures 2, 3, 4 and 5,
is that the rotation of the eccentric anchoring head (5a) is to be actuated using
an extension, by way of an actuation lever (6).
[0028] The use of an actuation lever (6) makes it possible to set the eccentric anchoring
rod (5) into rotation from an initial assembly position, as can be seen in Figure
4, to a final locking position, as can be seen in Figure 5, without it being necessary
to use any kind of additional tool, thus facilitating and speeding up the assembly
of the drawers (7) and, in turn, reducing assembly time considerably.
[0029] As can be seen in Figure 1, in a preferred embodiment, the eccentric anchoring rod
(5) and the actuation lever (6) are formed as one single part.
[0030] The fact that the eccentric anchoring rod (5) and the actuation lever (6) are formed
as one single part reduces the number of parts to be manufactured and the time it
takes to assemble the securing device (1), thus giving rise to a securing device (1)
that is more economical in terms of both manufacture and assembly.
[0031] As can be seen in Figure 6, the actuation extension (5b) has an actuation point (5c)
to be actuated using the tip of a screwdriver.
[0032] This configuration makes it possible to actuate the eccentric anchoring rod (5) by
means of an auxiliary tool.
[0033] Another characteristic of the invention, as can be seen in Figures 1, 4 and 5, is
that the fastening pin (3) and eccentric anchoring rod (5) thereof are incorporated
into a body (2) to be mounted on the sliding guide (8).
[0034] This gives rise to a securing device (1) that is independent from the drawer (7)
and sliding guide (8), which may thus be installed in drawers (7) and sliding guides
(8) of different lengths and sizes, in addition to replacing known fastening and anchoring
systems in which sleeper-screws are employed.
[0035] As can be seen in Figures 1, 6 and 7, the body (2) is extended by incorporating an
actuation recess (2a), used to actuate a drawer shock-absorber device (7) and a linkage
fork (2b), which is inserted into the complementary fastening groove of the sliding
guide (8).
[0036] As can be seen in Figures 1, 2 and 3, in a preferred embodiment, the body (2) incorporates
a threaded regulator hole (2d) to be linked to the vertical regulation screw (9),
which makes it possible to level the drawer (7) perfectly both during the assembly
thereof prior to locking using the eccentric anchoring rod (5) and in subsequent readjustments.
Using the vertical regulation screw (9) with a serrated head facilitates vertically
adjusting the drawer (7), without having to use additional tools.
[0037] Finally, as can be seen in Figure 6, in another embodiment, the external face of
the fastening pin (3) is threaded, to be linked to the vertical regulation nut (4).
[0038] This configuration gives rise to a securing device (1) capable of including the drawer
regulation system (7) in one single element by means of using a vertical regulation
nut (4) and the drawer anchoring and locking system (7).
[0039] Variations in materials, shape, size and arrangement of the component elements do
not alter the essence of this Patent, these being described in a non-limiting way.
1. A drawer sliding guide securing device for items of furniture equipped with a fastening
pin that is inserted into a complementary hole existing in the drawer, and comprising
vertical regulation means of the drawer, characterised in that in the fastening pin (3) itself, there is an eccentric anchoring rod (5) having an
axis parallel to an axis of the fastening pin (3), said eccentric anchoring rod (5)
ending in an eccentric anchoring head (5a) at its upper end and in an actuation extension
(5b) at the opposite end, wherein said actuation extension can be set into rotation
thus causing the eccentric anchoring head (5a) to displace laterally into the complementary
hole (7a) of the drawer (7).
2. The drawer sliding guide securing device according to claim 1, characterised in that the rotation of the eccentric anchoring head (5a) is to be actuated using an extension
by way of an actuation lever (6).
3. The drawer sliding guide securing device according to claim 1, characterised in that the actuation extension (5b) has an actuation point (5c) to be actuated using the
tip of a screwdriver.
4. The drawer sliding guide securing device according to claim 1, characterised in that the fastening pin (3) and eccentric anchoring rod (5) thereof are incorporated into
a body (2) to be mounted on the sliding guide (8).
5. The drawer sliding guide securing device according to claim 4, characterised in that the body (2) extends incorporating an actuation recess (2a) to be used to actuate
a drawer shock-absorber device (7), a linkage fork (2b)that fits into a complementary
fastening groove of the sliding guide (8) and a support tab (2c) for additional linkage
to the sliding guide (8).
6. The drawer sliding guide securing device, according to any of the previous claims,
characterised in that in one embodiment, the eccentric anchoring rod (5) and the actuation lever (6) are
formed as one single piece.
7. The drawer sliding guide securing device, according to any of claims 4 and 5, characterised in that in one embodiment, the body (2) incorporates a threaded regulation hole (2d), to
be linked to the vertical regulation screw (9).
8. The drawer sliding guide securing device, according to any of claims 1, 2, 3, 4 and
5, characterised in that in another embodiment, the external face of the fastening pin (3) is threaded, to
be linked to a vertical regulation nut (4).