PRIORITY CLAIM
[0001] This application claims priority from Italian Patent Application No. 102017000039729, filed on 11/
04/
2017.
[0002] The present invention relates to a modular component for sectional furniture.
[0003] In the furniture field, the furniture generally consists of a plurality of modules
that are assembled side by side and at different heights according to the needs and
tastes of the customers. As modules, it is known the use of shelf elements, drawer
elements, and coffer elements, having respective niches or compartments where objects
can be stored.
[0004] Especially for bookcases, there is a need to provide at least one additional niche
or compartment that is of the "hidden" type, namely not immediately visible and accessible
by users facing the bookcase. In this regard, Figure 6 of document
US2644588A shows a drawer sliding on guides, provided with a front compartment, which is frontally
accessible, and with a rear compartment, which is accessible only when the drawer
is pulled out along the guides. However, the solution shown in
US2644588A relates to a shelf, and not to a sectional furniture unit.
[0005] It is felt the need of a modular component that has a hidden rear compartment and
can be used in a sectional furniture unit to give different solutions and therefore
guarantee a high flexibility in the configuration of the piece of furniture to be
assembled according to the customer requests. In particular, the modular component
is preferably relatively robust and ensures effective support for the objects to be
stored in its compartments.
[0006] The object of the present invention is to provide a modular component for sectional
furniture, which allows meeting the abovementioned requirements in a simple and inexpensive
manner.
[0007] According to the present invention, a modular component for sectional furniture is
provided, as defined in claim 1.
[0008] The invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings showing
a non-limiting embodiment, in which:
- Figures 1 and 2 are perspective views showing, in an open configuration and, respectively,
in a closed configuration, a preferred embodiment of the modular component for sectional
furniture unit according to the present invention;
- Figure 3 shows, in perspective and with parts removed for sake of clarity, a variant
of Figures 1 and 2.
[0009] In Figure 1, the reference number 1 indicates a modular component for a sectional
furniture unit, e.g. for a bookcase (not shown). The modular component 1 comprises
a supporting structure 2, which has a parallelepiped shape, defines an inner seat
3 provided with a front opening 4 and can be stacked with and/or flanked by other
modular components, different or equal to the component 1, thus forming the whole
piece of furniture. The component 1 comprises coupling elements 5, schematically shown
and configured to fasten the structure 2 to the adjacent modular components during
the construction of the piece of furniture. The coupling elements 5 may be of a known
type, already available on the market, or may be designed in a dedicated manner. Advantageously,
the coupling elements 5 are configured to ensure a manual interlocking coupling or
snap coupling of the structure 2 to the adjacent (laterally and/or above and/or below)
modular components, without the need to use tools.
[0010] In the shown example, the structure 2 comprises two opposite vertical side walls
7 and a vertical rear wall 8 opposite the opening 4. The structure 2 comprises at
the top and at the bottom crosspieces connecting the walls 7. However, the structure
2 can have constructive features that are different from what is shown.
[0011] The component 1 further comprises a single drawer 10, which is coupled to the structure
2 by guides 11 to slide along a horizontal axis 12 through the opening 4 between a
closed or retracted position, in which it is arranged inside the seat 3 (Fig. 2),
and an open or pulled-out position, in which it is at least partially outside the
seat 3 (Fig. 1). Not considering the space occupied by the guides 11, the height and
the width of the drawer 10 are the same as those of the seat 3, so that the drawer
10 completely engages the opening 4 and the seat 3 when it is in the retracted position.
[0012] The drawer 10 comprises a horizontal flat wall 13 and two vertical walls 14 and 15,
which are transverse to the axis 12, are stationary with respect to the wall 13 and
protrude upwards from this latter. In particular, the walls 14 and 15 have the same
width as the wall 13, are flat, parallel to each other and orthogonal to the axis
12. The wall 15 is arranged along a rear edge of the wall 13, while the wall 14 is
arranged at an intermediate area of the wall 13 to axially separate a front niche
or compartment 16 from a rear space.
[0013] This rear space is, in turn, divided by a vertical wall 17 into two rear niches or
compartments 18, which have respective side openings 19 at the side edges of the wall
13 to be accessible independently of each other. In particular, the wall 17 is parallel
to the axis 12 and joins the walls 14, 15 to each other. In the shown example, the
compartments 18 are open at the top, but could possibly be closed and therefore only
accessible horizontally through the respective openings 19.
[0014] According to an aspect of the present invention, the compartments 18 are accessible
only when the drawer 10 is in the pulled-out position. Advantageously, the upper edge
of the wall 14 is horizontally flush with the upper end of the seat 3 and of the opening
4, so that it completely hides the compartments 18 when the drawer 10 is closed. In
particular, the three walls 14, 15 and 17 define together a frame, which, in plan,
is H-shaped. Specifically, the walls 14, 15 and 17 have the same height with respect
to the wall 13.
[0015] The guides 11 are configured to cause at least one front part of the openings 19
to protrude out of the structure 2 when the drawer 10 is completely pulled out, thus
allowing an easy access to the compartments 18.
[0016] In the shown examples, the wall 17 is arranged on an intermediate zone of the wall
13, in a central or laterally offset position. According to variants not shown, the
wall 17 could be arranged along a side edge of the walls 13, 14, 15: in this case,
the drawer 10 has a single compartment 18 closed on one side and open on the opposite
side.
[0017] In the embodiment of Figures 1 and 2, the compartment 16 has an access opening 21,
frontally arranged along the axis 12. The space 16 is also closed on the two sides
by respective vertical walls 22 (arranged along the side edges of the walls 13 and
14) and is closed at the top by a wall 23, which is arranged along the upper edge
of the wall 14 and vertically faces a front end portion of the wall 13.
[0018] As shown in the variant of Figure 3, one of the walls 22 and/or the wall 23 could
be missing; and/or the compartment 16 could be frontally closed by a panel 25, instead
of being accessible through the opening 21. The panel 25 is stationary with respect
to the wall 13, so that the compartment 16 can be accessed from above and/or laterally
only after that the drawer 10 has been pulled out along the guides 11. According to
a variant not shown, the panel 25 is movable with respect to the wall 13, so that
the compartment 16 can be opened frontally and therefore can be accessed even without
pulling out the drawer 10.
[0019] In the example of Figures 1 and 2, the component 1 further comprises a rectangular
frame 26, which defines the perimeter of the opening 21, is fastened to the walls
13, 22, 23 and is defined by an additional element, distinct from these walls. The
frame 26 has colour, thickness, material, contour, etc... that can be selected to
customize the appearance of the component 1. Analogously, in the variant of Figure
3, the colour, the material, the external surface appearance, etc... of the panel
25 can be selected to customize its appearance.
[0020] From the aforesaid it is clear how the structure 2 can be coupled to other modular
components to form a sectional furniture unit thanks to the coupling elements 5. Moreover,
the wall 17 helps defining at least one rear compartment 18. In particular, the compartments
18 are easily accessible from the respective openings 19 and, as mentioned above,
are not visible from the outside if a user frontally looks at the component 1 when
the drawer 10 is closed. The wall 17 defines a bottom support for the objects that
are arranged in the compartments 18 through the respective openings 19. In particular,
the walls 14, 15, 17 define a rigid unit, which stiffens the drawer 10 and can be
quite simply mounted on the wall 13.
[0021] Moreover, the drawer 10 is configurable in various ways to provide different and
alternative solutions. For example, the compartment 16 can be open or closed at the
top; open or closed sideways. In particular, the solution of Figures 1 and 2 can suitably
be part of a bookcase, whereas the solution of Figure 3 could define a drawer of a
kitchen or a cabinet.
[0022] Finally, it is clear from the foregoing that the component 1 described with reference
to the attached figures can undergo modifications and variations, which do not fall
out of the scope of the present invention as defined in the appended claims.
[0023] In particular, as previously stated, the structure 2 could have constructive features
different from those indicated by way of example.
1. A modular component (1) for sectional furniture, the component comprising:
- a supporting structure (2) having a front opening (4);
- a drawer (10) coupled to said supporting structure (2) so as to slide through said
front opening (4) along a horizontal axis (12) between a retracted position inside
the supporting structure (2) and a pulled-out position, at least partially outside
the supporting structure (2);
said drawer (10) comprising:
- a support wall (13) defining from below:
a) a front compartment (16), and
b) at least a rear compartment (19) distinct from said front compartment (16) and
only accessible when the drawer (10) is in the pulled-out position;
- a first and a second vertical wall (14, 15), which are arranged on said support
wall (13), transverse to said longitudinal axis (12), and axially define the rear
compartment (18) between them;
characterised by comprising coupling means (5) configured so that said supporting structure (2) can
be fastened to adjacent modular components during the construction of the furniture;
and
characterised in that said drawer further comprises a third vertical wall (17) that is arranged on said
support wall (13) between said first and second vertical walls (14, 15); and
characterised in that said rear compartment (18) has a side opening (19) along a side edge of said support
wall (13) and in a position opposite to said third vertical wall (17).
2. The component according to claim 1, characterised in that said third vertical wall (17) is arranged on an intermediate area of said support
wall (13) so as to separate two rear compartments (18), which are only accessible
when the drawer (10) is in the pulled-out position and are accessible independently
of each other.
3. The component according to claim 2, characterised in that said third vertical wall joins said first and second vertical wall (14, 15) and forms,
together with said first and second vertical wall (14, 15), a H-shaped frame.
4. The component according to any one of the previous claims, characterised in that said first vertical wall (14) has an upper edge that is horizontally flush with an
upper end of said front opening (4).
5. The component according to any one of the previous claims, characterised in that said front compartment (16) is laterally defined by at least one wall (22) arranged
along a side edge of said first vertical wall (14) and of said support wall (13).
6. The component according to claim 5, characterised in that said front compartment (16) is closed at the top and has a front opening (21) that
is permanently accessible when the drawer (10) is in the retracted position.
7. The component according to claim 6, characterised in that said front compartment (16) is closed at the front and has an upper opening that
is accessible when the drawer (10) is at least partially pulled out.