[0001] The present patent application for industrial invention relates to a piece of furniture
with a recessed handle provided with a slider.
[0002] As it is known, a piece of furniture normally comprises an upper wall, a lower wall,
a back wall and two side walls. The walls define a compartment that can be accessed
by means of an opening. The piece of furniture is provided with an oscillating front
door panel that is hinged to one of the walls and is suitable for covering the opening
that gives access to the compartment. The door panel is provided with a handle that
is used to open/close the door panel relative to the walls of the piece of furniture.
[0003] Handles are known, which protrude outwards from the door panel and are suitable for
being held by a user in order to open and close the door panel. The protruding handles
of this type are impaired by several drawbacks. A first drawback of the protruding
handles of the prior art consists in the fact that, being in protruding position,
they can be an obstacle for the user, with the risk of getting hurt.
[0004] A second drawback consists in the fact that the protruding handles interrupt the
clean, linear design of the door panel, thus impairing the aesthetics of the piece
of furniture.
[0005] Recessed handles are known, which are suitable for being recessed in the door panel
in order to be concealed. The recessed handles of this type are capable of solving,
at least partially, the aforementioned drawbacks of the protruding handles according
to the prior art.
[0006] The recessed handles of the prior art are normally installed in a housing of the
door panel, which is especially made to house the recessed handle.
[0007] The recessed handles usually comprise a frame where the parts of the handle are disposed.
[0008] The pieces of furniture provided with recessed handles are impaired by the fact that
the door panel of these pieces of furniture has a higher thickness in order to obtain
the housing inside which the recessed handle is disposed. In fact, the frame that
contains the parts of the handle has a large volume.
[0009] US5147099 discloses a child-proof latch for drawers, cabinets, and the like. The device disclosed
in
US5147099 comprises a latch member, a support for the latch member, and an actuator member
for selectively moving the latch member between its extended position, in which the
cabinet is prevented from opening, and retracted position,in which the cabinet is
allowed to open. Locking surfaces are provided on the actuator and the support. In
order to open the cabinet, it is necessary to first disengage the locking surfaces
and then depress the actuator sufficiently to move the latch to its retracted position.
[0010] The purpose of the present invention is to overcome the drawbacks of the prior art
by disclosing a piece of furniture provided with a recessed handle that is concealed
and has a small volume, so that the piece of furniture does not need to have a higher
thickness.
[0011] Another purpose is to disclose a piece of furniture provided with a recessed handle
that guarantees a stable connection of the door panel with the walls of the piece
of furniture, in such manner that said piece of furniture can be also installed on
means of transportation, such as boats and caravan vans.
[0012] Another purpose is to disclose a piece of furniture provided with a recessed handle
without any hollow or protruding surfaces that interrupt the surface linearity of
the door panel and where dust can deposit.
[0013] These purposes are achieved according to the invention with the characteristics of
the appended independent claim 1.
[0014] Advantageous embodiments appear from the dependent claims. The piece of furniture
of the invention is defined by claim 1.
[0015] The advantages of the piece of furniture according to the invention are manifest,
wherein, because of the provision of a mobile frame of the recessed handle flush with
an ending edge of the door panel, the recessed handle can be visuallly concealed,
in such a way that the recessed handle does not interrupt the linearity of the surfaces
of the door panel.
[0016] 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,
Fig. 2 is a front view of a handle and of fastening/unfastening means of the piece
of furniture of Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 is a sectional view of the piece of furniture according to the invention, taken
along the plane III-III of Fig. 1, which shows the handle in closed position;
Fig. 4 is the same as Fig. 3, except for it shows the handle in open position.
[0017] With reference to Fig. 1, a piece of furniture according to the invention is disclosed,
which is generally indicated with reference numeral 100.
[0018] With reference to Figs. 1, 3 and 4, the piece of furniture (100) comprises a plurality
of walls (1). More precisely, the piece of furniture (100) comprises two side walls
(10), a back wall (11), a bottom wall (13) and an upper wall (12).
[0019] Such a plurality of walls (1) defines a compartment (V) that can be accessed by means
of an opening, which is suitable for being covered with a door panel (14).
[0020] The upper wall (12), the side walls (10) and the bottom wall (13) have an ending
edge (1a) that defines the opening.
[0021] The door panel (14) is suitable for being stopped against the ending edges (1a) of
the upper wall (12), of the side walls (10) and of the bottom wall (13). More precisely,
the door panel (14) comprises a first surface (14d) directed towards said plurality
of walls (1), and a second surface (14e) directed towards the opposite side of said
plurality of walls (1).
[0022] The piece of furniture (100) comprises supporting and moving means of the door panel
(14) that move the door panel (14) from a first position to a second position. Said
supporting and moving means comprise hinging means used to revolvingly connect the
door panel (14) to the plurality of walls (1). More precisely, the door panel (14)
is hinged to the bottom wall (13).
[0023] In the first position, the first surface (14d) of the door panel (14) is stopped
against the ending edge (1a) of the upper wall (12), of the side walls (10) and of
the bottom wall (13). In the first position, the door panel (14) has a main portion
(14a) that covers the opening that gives access to the compartment (V), and an ending
portion (14b) that protrudes relative to the ending edge (1a) of one of the walls
towards the side in opposite position to the main portion (14a) of the door panel
(14). More precisely, the ending portion (14b) of the door panel (14) protrudes upwards
relative to the upper wall (12) of the piece of furniture (100).
[0024] In the second position, the door panel (14) is distant from the upper wall (12),
and the surface of the door panel (14) is not in contact with the ending edge (1a)
of the upper wall (12), of the side walls (10) and of the bottom wall (13).
[0025] The piece of furniture (100) comprises a recessed handle (3) used to lock/unlock
the door panel (14) relative to the plurality of walls (1).
[0026] With reference to Figs. 2 to 4, the recessed handle (3) comprises a fixed frame (30)
with box shape. The fixed frame (30) is recessed in a housing (14c) obtained on the
first surface (14d) of the door panel (14) and is flush to the first surface (14d)
and to an ending edge of the door panel (14). More precisely, the upper surface of
the fixed frame (30) is flush with the upper edge of the door panel (14). The provision
of a housing (14c) obtained on the first surface (14d) of the door panel (14) and
the fact that the fixed frame (30) of the recessed handle (3) is flush with the upper
edge of the door panel (14) permit to visually conceal the recessed handle (3) when
the door panel (14) is closed.
[0027] The recessed handle (3) comprises a slider (31) that is slidingly mounted inside
the fixed frame (30) of the recessed handle (3) in such manner to make forward and
return travels. The slider (31) comprises an ending section disposed on the ending
portion (14b) of the door panel (14) and is suitable for being actuated by a user.
For that purpose the fixed frame (30) of the recessed handle (3) comprises a first
opening (30a) disposed in the ending portion (14b) of the door panel (14) and housing
the ending section of the slider (31). Such first opening (30a) of the fixed frame
(30) can be accessed by means of a lateral opening and an upper opening. When in idle
position, the ending section of the slider (31) is flush with the upper surface of
the fixed frame (30) and, consequently, with the upper edge of the door panel (14),
in such manner not to create hollow or protruding surfaces that interrupt the linearity
of the upper edge of the door panel (14) where dust can deposit.
[0028] The piece of furniture (100) comprises fastening/unfastening means (2) to fasten/unfasten
the door panel (14) to one of the walls (1). The fastening/unfastening means (2) comprise
a frame (24) with box shape. The frame (24) of the fastening/unfastening means (2)
is fixed in projecting position to the fixed frame (30) of the recessed handle (3),
in such manner that when the door panel (14) is closed, the frame (24) of the fastening/unfastening
means (2) protrudes from the door panel (14) towards the compartment (V).
[0029] The fastening/unfastening means (2) comprise a striker (22) disposed in the frame
(24) of the fastening/unfastening means (2) and suitable for engaging inside a housing
(21) obtained on the upper wall (12). The frame (24) of the fastening/unfastening
means (2) comprises a first upper opening (24a) suitable for being crossed by the
striker (22), in such manner that the striker protrudes from the frame (24) of the
fastening/unfastening means (2) and engages in the housing (21) of the upper wall
(12).
[0030] The striker (22) is connected to the slider (31) by means of a shelf (32), in such
manner that the slider (31) moves the striker (22) from an engaged position, wherein
the striker (22) is engaged in the housing (21) of the upper wall (12), to a disengaged
position, wherein the striker (22) is disengaged from the housing (21) of the upper
wall (12).
[0031] The shelf (32) of the recessed handle (3) comprises a first ending section that is
inserted in the fixed frame (30) of the recessed handle (3) and is connected to the
slider (31), and a second ending section that is inserted in the frame (24) of the
fastening/unfastening means (2) and is connected to the striker (22) to move the striker
(22) from the engaged position to the disengaged position.
[0032] The fixed frame (30) of the recessed handle (3) comprises a second opening (30b)
disposed on the main portion (14a) of the door panel (14) to let the shelf (32) protrude
from the fixed frame (30) of the recessed handle (3). The frame (24) of the fastening/unfastening
means (2) comprises a second opening (24b) in communication with the second opening
(30b) of the fixed frame (30) of the recessed handle (3) for the insertion of the
shelf (32) in the frame (24) of the fastening/unfastening means (2).
[0033] The slider (31) moves the striker (22) from an engaged position, which is shown Fig.
3, wherein the striker (22) is engaged to the housing (21) of the upper wall (12),
to a disengaged position, which is shown in Fig. 4, wherein the striker (22) is disengaged
from the housing (21) of the upper wall (12).
[0034] The fastening/unfastening means (2) comprise retention means (23) connected to the
striker (22) to push the striker (22) into the engaged position. The retention means
(23) comprise a spring disposed in the frame (24) of the fastening/unfastening means
and provided with a first end that is fixed to a lower surface of the frame (24) of
the fastening/unfastening means (2), and a second end that is fixed to the striker
(22) in lower position.
[0035] More precisely, the striker (22) comprises a base platform (26), which is suitable
for cooperating with the shelf (32) to move the striker (22). The second end of the
spring is fixed to a lower surface of the base platform (26) of the striker (22).
[0036] The fixed frame (30) of the recessed handle (3) comprises stop means (37) that act
as stops for the sliding movement of the slider (31) relative to the fixed frame (30)
of the recessed handle (3), stopping said sliding movement. More precisely, the stop
means (37) comprise a first stop surface (37a) against which the slider (31) is engaged
in order to stop a forward travel of the slider (31), during which the slider (31)
moves the striker (22) to the disengaged position. The stop means (37) comprise a
second stop surface (37b) against which the shelf (32) is engaged in order to stop
a return travel of the slider (31), which is moved by the retention means (23) that
push the striker (22) to the engaged position.
[0037] The first stop surface (37a) of the stop means (37) coincides with a lower edge that
defines the first opening (30a) of the fixed frame (30) of the recessed handle (3).
The ending section of the slider (31) comprises a tooth suitable for being stopped
against said lower edge that defines the first opening (30a) of the fixed frame (30)
in order to stop a forward travel of the slider (31).
[0038] The second stop surface (37b) of the stop means (37) coincides with an upper edge
that defines the second opening (30b) of the fixed frame (30) of the recessed handle
(3). The shelf (32) is suitable for being engaged against said upper edge that defines
the second opening (30b) of the fixed frame (30) in order to stop a return travel
of the slider (31).
[0039] The slider (31) is moved downwards by a user until said slider (31) is engaged against
the first stop surface (37a) of the retention means (37). The shelf (32) moves integrally
with the slider (31) and moves the striker (22) downwards to its disengaged position.
The striker (22) protrudes from the housing (21) of the upper wall (12). The door
panel (14) is no longer locked to the upper wall (10c) and can be opened.
[0040] When the slider (31) is released, the retention means (37) push the striker (22)
upwards, in such manner that the striker (22) is moved to its engaged position. Consequently,
the striker (22) moves the shelf (32) and the slider (31) upwards. The upward movement
of the slider (31) ends when the shelf (32) is engaged against the second stop surface
(37b) of the stop means (37) and the slider (31) is flush with the upper surface of
the fixed frame (30) of the recessed handle (3).
[0041] In order to lock the door panel (14) to the plurality of walls (1), it is simply
necessary to move the door panel (14) close to the ending edges (1a) of the upper
wall (12), of the side walls (10) and of the bottom wall (13). In fact, the ending
edge (1a) of the upper wall (12) is advantageously configured in such a way to let
the striker (22) overcome the ending edge (1a) automatically when the door panel (14)
is moved from an opening position to a closing position.
[0042] Because of the provision of the slider (31) and of the striker (22), the volume of
the recessed handle (3) can be reduced in such manner that the door panel (14) does
not need to have a higher thickness.
[0043] Moreover, because of the provision of the striker (22), the fastening/unfastening
means (2) of the piece of furniture (100) guarantee a stable connection of the door
panel (14) to the walls of the piece of furniture (100), in such manner that the piece
of furniture (100) can be also installed on means of transportation, such as boats
or caravan vans, without the risk of accidentally opening the door panel (14) because
of the movement of the means of transportation.
[0044] Although this description refers to a door panel (14) hinged to the bottom wall (13)
and provided with an ending portion (14b) that protrudes relative to the upper wall
(12), said door panel (14) can be alternatively hinged to the side wall (10) or to
the upper wall (12) and the ending portion (14b) can protrude relative to the side
wall (10) or to the lower wall (13).
[0045] Although this description refers to a piece of furniture (100) that comprises a plurality
of walls (1) that define a compartment (V), the piece of furniture (100) can comprise
only one wall (1) to which the door panel (14) is hinged. Said wall (1) comprises
an ending edge (1a) against which the door panel (14) is stopped. An example of this
type of furniture is a table with extensions, in which the panel is hinged to an end
of the top of the table, in such a way to conceal the extensions disposed under the
top of the table.
1. Piece of furniture (100) comprising:
- a wall (1) comprising an ending edge (1a);
- a door panel (14) comprising a first surface (14d) directed towards said wall (1)
and a second surface (14e) directed towards the opposite side of said wall (1);
- supporting and moving means of the door panel (14) that move the door panel (14)
from a first position to a second position; in said first position, said door panel
(14) being disposed with its first surface (14d) in contact with the ending edge (1a)
of the wall (1) and having a main portion (14a) and an ending portion (14b) that protrudes
relative to said ending edge (1a) of the wall (1) towards the side in opposite position
to said main portion (14a) of the door panel (14); in said second position, said door
panel (14) being distant from said wall (1), with the surface of the door panel (14)
not in contact with the ending edge (1a) of the wall (1); said door panel (14) comprising
a housing (14c) obtained on the first surface (14d) of said door panel (14);
- a recessed handle (3) to lock/unlock said door panel (14) relative to the wall (1);
said recessed handle (3) comprising a fixed frame (30) that is recessed in the housing
(14c) of the door panel (14) and a slider (31) that is slidingly mounted in said fixed
frame (30) in such manner to make forward and return travels;
- fastening/unfastening means (2) to fasten/unfasten said door panel (14) to the wall
(1); said fastening/unfastening means (2) comprising a striker (22) intended to be
engaged inside a housing (21) of the wall (1); said striker (22) being connected to
the slider (31) in such manner that the slider (31) moves said striker (22) from an
engaged position, wherein the striker (22) is engaged in the housing (21), to a disengaged
position, wherein the striker (22) is disengaged from the housing (21); said fastening/unfastening
means (2) comprising retention means (23) connected to said striker (22) to push said
striker (22) into the engaged position;
characterized in that the fixed frame (30) of the recessed handle (3) is flush with an ending edge of said
door panel (14).
2. The piece of furniture (100) of claim 1, wherein said recessed handle (3) comprises
a shelf (32) connected to said slider (31) and to said striker (22) in order to move
said striker (22) from the engaged position to the disengaged position.
3. The piece of furniture (100) of claim 2, wherein said fastening/unfastening means
(2) comprise a frame (24) that houses the striker (22) and the retention means (23);
said shelf (32) of the recessed handle (3) comprising a first ending section disposed
in the fixed frame (30) of the recessed handle (3) and connected to the slider (31),
and a second ending section disposed in the frame (24) of the fastening/unfastening
means (2) and connected to the striker (22).
4. The piece of furniture (100) of claim 3, wherein said striker (22) comprises a base
platform (26); said retention means (23) comprising a first end that is fixed to a
lower surface of the frame (24) of the fastening/unfastening means (2) and a second
end that is fixed to the base platform (26) of the striker (22).
5. The piece of furniture (1) of any one of the preceding claims, wherein said fixed
frame (30) of the recessed handle (3) comprises stop means (37) to stop the sliding
movement of the slider (31) relative to the fixed frame (30).
6. The piece of furniture (1) of claim 5, wherein said recessed handle (3) comprises
a shelf (32) connected to said slider (31) and to said striker (22); said stop means
(37) comprising:
- a first contact surface (37a) against which the slider (31) is intended to be engaged
in order to stop a forward travel of the slider (31);
- a second contact surface (37b) against which the shelf (32) is intended to be engaged
in order to stop a return travel of the slider (31).
7. The piece of furniture (1) of any one of claims 2 to 6, wherein said fixed frame (30)
of the recessed handle (3) has a box shape and comprises:
- a first opening (30a) in the ending portion (14b) of the door panel (14) that houses
an ending section of the slider (31);
- a second opening (30b) in the main portion (14a) of the door panel (14) to let the
shelf (32) of the recessed handle (3) pass through.
8. The piece of furniture (100) of any one of claims 3 to 6, wherein said fixed frame
(24) of the fastening/unfastening means (2) has a box shape and comprises:
- a first opening (24a) intended to be crossed by the striker (22);
- a second opening (24b) for the insertio of the shelf (32) of the recessed handle
(3).
9. The piece of furniture (100) of any one of the preceding claims, comprising:
- two side walls (10);
- a back wall (11);
- an upper wall (12);
- a bottom wall (13);
- a compartment (V) defined by said walls (10, 11, 12, 13);
- an opening that gives access to the compartment (V), suitable for being covered
by said door panel (14);
said ending portion (14b) of the door panel (14) protruding upwards relative to the
upper wall (12) of the piece of furniture (100).