[0001] The present patent application for industrial invention relates to a locking/unlocking
apparatus and to a piece of furniture provided with said locking/unlocking apparatus.
[0002] Pieces of furniture are known that comprise a parallelepiped frame with a back wall,
a lower wall, an upper wall and two sides, which are connected mutually. Said pieces
of furniture also comprise one or more drawers that are slidingly mounted relative
to the frame and are disposed one on top of the other. Each drawer comprises a compartment.
[0003] Said pieces of furniture comprise slides fixed to the sides of the frame and carriages
fixed to the drawers. The carriages slide in the slides, in such way to move the drawers
from an opening position, wherein the drawers are open and project frontally from
the frame, to a closing position, wherein the drawers are closed. When the drawers
are open, the user can have access to the drawer compartment. When the drawers are
closed, the drawers are stopped against the frame in such way to act as front wall
of the piece of furniture.
[0004] Generally, such a piece of furniture comprises a lock that is suitable for locking
one or more drawers to the frame of the piece of furniture.
[0005] More precisely, the lock guarantees the locking of one or more drawers to the frame
in closing position, preventing the carriages from sliding in the slides. In view
of the above, the lock prevents the drawers from going from the closing position to
the opening position.
[0006] The lock generally comprises a striker that can be manually operated with a key.
The striker cooperates with locking mechanisms to lock the movement of the drawers
relative to the frame.
[0007] Such pieces of furniture of the prior art provided with a lock are impaired by a
first drawback due to the fact that the key is not very convenient or practical. In
fact, users have to carry the key with them every time they decide to stay away from
the piece of furniture, with the risk of losing or breaking the key accidentally.
[0008] If the key is lost or broken, it will be impossible to open the lock and have access
to the drawer compartment if the lock is closed. On the contrary, if the lock is open,
it will be impossible to close the lock to lock the drawer to the frame. Therefore,
in such case, it is impossible to protect the contents of the drawers because anyone
can open the drawer.
[0009] The pieces of furniture according to the prior art are impaired by a second drawback
due to the fact that the keyhole of the lock of the piece of furniture is aesthetically
unpleasant. In fact, such a keyhole is visible on the front wall of the drawer of
the piece of furniture. The presence of the keyhole interrupts the linearity of the
drawer, impairing the clean design of the entire piece of furniture.
[0010] Alternatively, the pieces of furniture according to the prior art may comprise one
or more oscillating or sliding door panels. Said pieces of furniture with door panels
comprise a lock that can be operated with a key, which is identical to the key used
in the pieces of furniture with drawers. Therefore the pieces of furniture with door
panels are impaired by the same drawbacks as the pieces of furniture with drawers.
[0011] GB2273525 discloses a locking system suitable for being installed in a piece of furniture that
comprises a plurality of drawers, disposed one on top of the other, in order to lock
said drawers.
[0012] The purpose of the present invention is to remedy the drawbacks of the prior art
by devising a piece of furniture provided with a locking/unlocking apparatus that
is practical, easy to use, reliable and aesthetically pleasant.
[0013] Another purpose is to devise a locking/unlocking apparatus that is safe and suitable
for protecting the contents of the drawer compartment.
[0014] A locking/unlocking apparatus according to the invention is suitable for locking/unlocking
a door panel or a drawer of a piece of furniture. The locking/unlocking apparatus
comprises a bar provided with a tooth that projects from the bar. The bar is suitable
for being slidingly mounted on a piece of furniture. The bar is configured in such
way to cooperate with means of the piece of furniture to lock the door panel or the
drawer to a frame of the piece of furniture.
[0015] The locking/unlocking apparatus according to the invention comprises moving means
for moving the bar. The moving means comprise a frame fixed to the piece of furniture
and a button connected to the frame and disposed outside the piece of furniture. The
button comprises a threaded housing.
[0016] The moving means comprise a ring that is revolvingly mounted in the frame and comprises
a central threaded hole.
[0017] The moving means comprise a threaded pin that is revolvingly and slidingly mounted
in the frame. The threaded pin has a first threaded ending section that is screwed
into the threaded housing of the button and a second threaded ending section that
is screwed into the threaded hole of the ring.
[0018] The moving means comprise a peg that is joined to the ring and projects from the
frame. The peg is suitable for cooperating with the tooth of the bar in order to move
the tooth of the bar.
[0019] The advantages of the locking/unlocking apparatus according to the invention are
evident. In fact, because of the provision of the moving means with a button, the
drawers or the door panels of the piece of furniture or of the structure can be locked
and unlocked easily and comfortably. Moreover, because of the provision of the threaded
pin, the locking/unlocking mechanism of the drawer operates smoothly and reliably.
[0020] It must be noted that the button, which remains visible, has a smooth surface that
can be customized in terms of shape and color.
[0021] For the sake of clarity, the description of the piece of furniture according to the
invention continues with reference to the attached drawings, which have a merely illustrative,
not limiting value, wherein:
- Fig. 1 is an axonometric view of a piece of furniture according to the invention,
comprising a locking/unlocking apparatus in open position;
- Fig. 2 is a sectional view of the locking/unlocking apparatus along the plane II-II
of Fig. 1;
- Fig. 3 is a side view of the locking/unlocking apparatus of Fig. 1;
- Fig. 4 is the same as Fig. 1, except for it shows the locking/unlocking apparatus
in closed position;
- Fig. 5 is a sectional view of the locking/unlocking apparatus along the plane V-V
of Fig. 4;
- Fig. 6 is a side view of the locking/unlocking apparatus of Fig. 4;
- Fig. 7 is an axonometric view of the interior of the piece of furniture of Fig. 1,
wherein the means of the drawer are visible.
[0022] With reference to Figs. 1, 4 and 7, a piece of furniture according to the invention
is disclosed, which is generally indicated with reference numeral (7).
[0023] The piece of furniture (7) comprises a parallelepiped frame (71) and one or more
drawers (70) that are slidingly mounted relative to the frame (71).
[0024] The piece of furniture (7) comprises a locking/unlocking apparatus (100) used to
lock/unlock the drawer (70) of the piece of furniture (7).
[0025] The locking/unlocking apparatus (100) comprises a bar (1) that is mounted with possibility
of vertically sliding on the frame (71) of the piece of furniture (7). Advantageously,
the bar (1) is slidingly mounted on one side of the frame (71) of the piece of furniture
(7).
[0026] The bar (1) has a longitudinal vertical axis. The bar (1) comprises a tooth (11)
that projects from the bar (1) towards the interior of the piece of furniture (7).
Advantageously, the tooth (11) has a cylindrical shape with a horizontal axis.
[0027] As shown in Fig. 7, the bar (1) comprises additional teeth (11 a) that project towards
the interior of the piece of furniture (7). The piece of furniture (7) comprises means
(M) for locking one drawer (70) or multiple drawers (70) simultaneously. With reference
to Fig. 7, the means (M) comprise a plate (M1) connected to the drawer (70). The plate
(M1) comprises a hook (M3) that projects from the back of the plate (M1). The hook
(M3), which is shaped like a hook, defines a housing (M2) that receives the additional
teeth (11 a) of the bar (1) when the bar (1) is moved upwards, in such way to prevent
the drawer (70) from being opened.
[0028] It must be noted that the means (M) are of known type and can have different shapes
and/or can be disposed in a different position compared to Fig. 7. For example, the
means (M) can be disposed in lateral position on the side of the drawer (70).
[0029] With reference to Figs. 1 to 6, the locking/unlocking apparatus (100) comprises moving
means (3) for moving the bar (1). Said moving means (3) comprise a parallelepiped
frame (33) that is fixed to the piece of furniture (7). Advantageously, the frame
(33) of the moving means (3) is fixed to the drawer (70) and is disposed partially
inside the piece of furniture (7) and partially outside the piece of furniture (7).
With reference to Figs. 2 and 5, the frame (33) of the moving means (3) is internally
empty and comprises a first compartment (33a) and a second compartment (33b) in communication
with the first compartment (33a).
[0030] With reference to Figs. 1 to 6, the locking/unlocking apparatus (100) comprises a
button (30) disposed outside the piece of furniture (7). The button (30) comprises
a fixed element (30b) that is screwed to the frame (33) of the moving means (3), and
a mobile element (30c) that is slidingly mounted in the fixed element (30b). The mobile
element (30c) of the button (30) comprises a compartment in communication with the
first compartment (33a) of the frame (33) of the moving means (3). The mobile element
(30c) of the button (30) comprises a threaded housing (30a) disposed inside the compartment
of the mobile element (30c).
[0031] With reference to Figs. 2 to 4, the locking/unlocking apparatus (100) comprises a
ring (32) that is slidingly mounted in the second compartment (33b) of the frame (33)
of the moving means (3) and comprises a central threaded hole (32b).
[0032] Moreover, the locking/unlocking apparatus (100) comprises a threaded pin (31) that
is revolvingly and slidingly mounted in the frame (33) of the moving means (3). In
particular, the threaded pin (31) comprises a first threaded ending section (31 a)
screwed into the threaded housing (30a) of the button (30), a second threaded ending
section (31 b) screwed into the threaded hole (32b) of the ring (32), and a non-threaded
body (31 c) disposed between the two threaded ending sections (31 a, 31 b). Otherwise
said, the first threaded ending section (31 a) of the threaded pin (31) is disposed
at least partially inside the compartment of the mobile element (30c) of the button
(30), the central body (31 c) is disposed inside the first compartment (33a) of the
frame (33) of the moving means (3) and the second ending section (31 b) is disposed
at least partially inside the second compartment (33b) of the frame (33) of the moving
means (3).
[0033] The thread of the threaded ending section (31 a) of the threaded pin (31) has a lower
pitch than the thread of the second threaded ending section (31 b) of the threaded
pin (31). The provision of two threads with different pitch permits to define the
rotation degrees of the ring (32) at every travel of the button (30). As a matter
of fact, the thread of the first threaded ending section (31 a) permits to adjust
the displacement of the threaded pin (31) according to the travel of the button (30)
and the thread of the second threaded ending section (31 b) permits to adjust the
rotation of the ring (32) according to the displacement of the threaded pin (31).
[0034] The locking/unlocking apparatus (100) comprises a peg (34) that projects from the
frame (33) of the moving means (3) and is joined to the ring (32). In particular,
the peg (34) is peripherally connected to the ring (32), in such way to move along
a circular trajectory with the center of the ring (32) as center. The peg (34) cooperates
with the tooth (11) of the bar (1) to move the tooth (11) of the bar (1).
[0035] With reference to Figs. 1, 2, 4 and 5, the locking/unlocking apparatus (100) advantageously
comprises motion transmission means (2) that are slidingly mounted on the piece of
furniture (7) and connected to the bar (1) and to the moving means (3) to transmit
the motion from the moving means (3) to the bar (1).
[0036] The motion transmission means (2) comprise a first surface (20) cooperating with
the tooth (11) of the bar (1). More precisely, the motion transmission means (2) comprise
an upper surface that coincides with the first surface (20) of the motion transmission
means (2).
[0037] Alternatively, as shown in Fig. 7, the motion transmission means (2) comprise a lateral
niche defined by an internal surface. The tooth (11) of the bar (1) is inserted in
the lateral niche. The internal surface that defines the lateral niche coincides with
the first surface (20) of the motion transmission means (2).
[0038] The motion transmission means (2) comprise a second surface (21) that cooperates
with the peg (34) of the moving means (3). More precisely, the motion transmission
means (2) comprise a seat (22) defined by an internal surface. The peg (34) of the
moving means (3) is inserted in the seat (22). The internal surface that defines the
seat (22) coincides with the second surface (21) of the motion transmission means
(2).
[0039] The seat (22) of the motion transmission means (2) is shaped as a semicircle with
lower radius of curvature than the circular trajectory of the peg (34). In view of
the above, when moving, the peg (34) intercepts the internal wall of the seat (22)
and moves the motion transmission means (2) either upwards or downwards. Because of
the semicircular shape of the seat (22), a movement of the peg (34) inside the seat
(22) determines a movement of the motion transmission means (2) exclusively in vertical
direction, without causing the horizontal displacement of said motion transmission
means (2).
[0040] The piece of furniture (7) comprises vertical guides (4) that are fixed to a side
of the frame (71) of the piece of furniture. The motion transmission means (2) are
slidingly mounted in the guides (4). Advantageously, the guides (4) have a lower wall
that supports the motion transmission means (2) when said motion transmission means
(2) are in a lowered position.
[0041] In order to lock the drawer (70) to the frame (71) of the piece of furniture (7),
the mobile element (30c) of the button (30) of the moving means (3) must be pressed.
A sliding movement of the mobile element (30c) of the button (30) determines a rotation
of the threaded pin (31) in the threaded housing (30a) of the mobile element (30c).
The threaded pin (31) is screwed in the threaded housing (30a) of the button (30)
and is simultaneously screwed in the central threaded hole (32b) of the ring (32),
causing a rotation of approximately 180° of the ring (32) in a closing direction.
The peg (34) is moved along the circular trajectory, going from a lower dead point,
which is shown in Fig. 1, to an upper dead point, which is shown in Fig. 4. The peg
(34) moves the motion transmission means (2) upwards. Consequently, the bar (1) slides
upwards and cooperates with the means (M) to lock the drawer (70). So the locking/unlocking
apparatus (100) is in closing position.
[0042] In order to open the drawer (70), the mobile element (30c) of the button (30) must
be pressed again. The threaded pin (31) is unscrewed from the threaded housing (30a)
of the button (30) and simultaneously from the central threaded hole (32b) of the
ring (32), causing a rotation of approximately 180° of the ring (32) in an opening
direction, which is opposite to the closing direction. The peg (34) is moved along
the circular trajectory, going from the upper dead point, which is shown in Fig. 4,
to the lower dead point, which is shown in Fig. 1. The motion transmission means (2)
are moved downwards by gravity. Also the tooth (11) is moved downwards by gravity,
if the tooth (11) is disposed on the upper surface of the motion transmission means
(2). Alternatively, the tooth (11) is pushed downwards by the motion transmission
means (2), if the tooth (11) is disposed in the lateral niche of the motion transmission
means (2). Consequently, the bar (1) slides downwards, being released from the means
(M) and permitting the opening of the drawer. So the locking/unlocking apparatus (100)
is in opening position.
[0043] Although this description refers to a piece of furniture with drawers, the piece
of furniture may comprise one or more door panels. In such a case, the locking/unlocking
apparatus permits to lock/unlock one door panel of the piece of furniture or multiple
door panels of the piece of furniture at the same time.
[0044] Although it is not shown in the attached figures, the locking/unlocking apparatus
(100) may not be provided with the motion transmission means (2). In such a case,
the peg (34) of the moving means (3) directly acts on the tooth (11) of the bar (1),
in such way to move the bar (1) upwards or downwards.
[0045] Although it is not shown in the attached figures, alternatively, the moving means
(3) may be disposed on the side of the frame (71) of the piece of furniture, in adjacent
position to the motion transmission means (2). In such a case, the peg (34) has an
"L"-shape.
1. Locking/unlocking apparatus (100) to lock/unlock a door panel or a drawer (70) of
a piece of furniture (7); said locking/unlocking apparatus (100) comprising:
- a bar (1) suitable for being slidingly mounted on a piece of furniture (7); said
bar (1) being configured in such way to cooperate with means (M) of the piece of furniture
(7) to lock the door panel or the drawer (70) to a frame (71) of the piece of furniture
(7);
- moving means (3) to move the bar (1); said moving means (3) comprising a frame (33)
suitable for being fixed to the piece of furniture (7);
characterized in that
said bar (1) comprises a tooth (11) that projects from said bar (1), and
said moving means (3) also comprise:
- a button (30) connected to the frame (33) and disposed outside the piece of furniture
(7); said button (30) comprising a threaded housing (30a);
- a ring (32) revolvingly mounted in the frame (33) and comprising a threaded central
hole (32b);
- a threaded pin (31) revolvingly and slidingly mounted in the frame (33); said threaded
pin (31) having a first threaded ending section (31 a) screwed into the threaded housing
(30a) of the button (30) and a second threaded ending section (31 b) screwed into
the threaded hole (32b) of the ring (32);
- a peg (34) joined to said ring (32) and projecting from said frame (33); said peg
(34) being intended to cooperate with said tooth (11) of the bar (1) to move said
tooth (11) of the bar (1).
2. The locking/unlocking apparatus (100) of claim 1, wherein the thread of the threaded
ending section (31 a) of the threaded pin (31) has a lower pitch than the thread of
the second threaded ending section (31 b) of the threaded pin (31).
3. The locking/unlocking apparatus (100) of any one of the preceding claims, comprising
motion transmission means (2) slidingly mounted on the piece of furniture (7) and
connected to the bar (1) and to the moving means (3) to transmit the motion from the
moving means (3) to the bar (1); said motion transmission means (2) comprising:
- a first surface (20) cooperating with the tooth (11) of the locking bar (1);
- a second surface (21) cooperating with the peg (34) of the moving means (3).
4. The locking/unlocking apparatus (100) of claim 3, wherein said motion transmission
means (2) comprise a seat (22) defined by an internal surface and housing said peg
(34) of the moving means (3); said internal surface that defines the seat (22) coinciding
with the second surface (21) of the motion transmission means (2).
5. The locking/unlocking assembly (100) of claim 4, wherein said seat (22) has a semicircular
shape.
6. The locking/unlocking assembly (100) of any one of claims 3 to 5, wherein said motion
transmission means (2) comprise an upper surface that coincides with the first surface
(20) of the motion transmission means (2).
7. The locking/unlocking assembly (100) of any one of claims 3 to 5, wherein said motion
transmission means (2) comprise a lateral niche defined by an internal surface and
housing said tooth (11) of the bar (1); said internal surface that defines the lateral
niche coinciding with the first surface (20) of the motion transmission means (2).
8. The locking/unlocking apparatus (100) of any one of claims 2 to 7, comprising guides
(4) fixed to the piece of furniture (7); said motion transmission means (2) being
slidingly mounted in said guides (4).
9. Piece of furniture (7) comprising:
- a frame (71);
- a door panel or a drawer (70) connected to said frame (71);
- means (M) connected to said door panel or drawer (70) of the piece of furniture
(7);
- a locking/unlocking (100) according to any one of the preceding claims, which is
connected to said frame (71) and cooperates with said means (M) to lock the door panel
or the drawer (70) to the frame (71).