FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to a system for anchoring a wall-cupboard element to
a wall, i.e. furniture cantilevered from a wall at a certain height from the floor.
[0002] More specifically, the anchoring system according to the present invention is specifically
designed for anchoring elements commonly called "bases" to a wall, and is therefore
part of those devices that are known in the field as "base brackets".
[0003] Elements of furniture cantilevered to the wall are commonly called "wall units" in
the field, when they are finished furniture, that is, equipped with a lower base element,
an upper top, side shoulders, and generally a back wall also called lining, whereas
they are commonly called "bases" when they are destined for holding a supporting or
work surface, such as a kitchen worktop, or a washbasin in the case of bathroom furniture,
or an accessory such as the burners of a gas cooker or an induction plate, and so
forth.
[0004] Whereas base-supporting devices or hanging brackets, depending on their intended
use, are known in the field in numerous variants, the present invention relates to
a system specifically designed for use as a base bracket which also performs a structural
function for the base module, as already specified, generally supplied without the
upper top and without the back wall or lining.
STATE OF THE ART
[0005] Hanging-bracket or base-bracket supporting devices are described for example in patents
EP0033179 and
EP2303068.
[0006] Base-bracket devices with a reduced thickness and depth are therefore known in the
field, so that they do not hinder the housing of drawer guides or other devices that
must be housed in the base.
[0007] These base-bracket devices of the known type, however, do not solve various drawbacks
that limit their use.
[0008] The base-bracket devices of the type object of the present invention are in fact
fixed to the shoulder of the furniture element, but in the case of furniture elements
intended to be used as a base, on which a work top or the surface of a washbasin or
similar upper elements will only be mounted subsequently, the base furniture is supplied
by the manufacturer without the upper top and without the back wall or lining, and
consequently the bottom element and shoulders of the piece of furniture, already assembled
together, create storage and transportation problems, requiring specific packaging,
and also particular attention on the part of the operators when fixing the piece of
furniture to the wall as the base element in fact is not a structurally complete element.
[0009] Again, a further disadvantage lies in the fact that the base furniture destined for
supporting a surface or utility generally requires that during the assembly phase
of the furniture, supporting means also be provided for said surface or utility, which
must also be supplied and mounted in the assembly and installation phase of the furniture
to the wall.
[0010] This obviously creates greater difficulty and longer times for mounting the base
furniture during the assembly and installation phase of the furniture itself, but
also entails leaving the task of assembling the base furniture to the operator, thus
increasing the risk of error in the assembly.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0011] In the light of the above, the undertaking of the present invention is to solve the
drawbacks that affect the base-bracket devices of the known type by providing a base-bracket
system that is also capable of exerting a structural function for the base furniture
itself, thus allowing the pre-assembly of the base and transportation of the base
already assembled.
[0012] Furthermore, the undertaking of the present invention is to provide a base-bracket
system that not only provides a system for anchoring a base to the wall, but also
exerts a structural function for the components of the base itself.
[0013] Within this undertaking, the objective of the present invention is to provide a base-bracket
system that also exerts a structural function in supporting the worktop or accessory
that is mounted above the base.
[0014] Last but not least, the objective of the present invention is to provide a base-bracket
system that has a pleasant aesthetic impact and is versatile in the installation,
at the same time being able to satisfy various aesthetic needs required by the furniture
manufacturer.
[0015] The above-mentioned undertaking, as also the objectives specified and others that
will appear in greater detail hereunder, are achieved by a system for anchoring a
wall-cupboard element to a wall according to the enclosed claim 1.
[0016] Further characteristics of the preferred embodiments of the anchoring system according
to the present invention described in the present application are the subject of the
dependent claims.
LIST OF FIGURES
[0017] Further characteristics and advantages will become more evident from the description
of a preferred, but non-exclusive, embodiment of the system for anchoring a wall-cupboard
element to a wall, in particular a base, illustrated for illustrative and non-limiting
purposes with the aid of the attached drawings in which:
figure 1 illustrates a schematic perspective view of the anchoring system according
to the present invention in accordance with to a first embodiment;
figure 2 illustrates in a schematic perspective view the anchoring system of figure
1 in a condition in which the connection bar is assembled in the opposite direction
with respect to the condition of Figure 1;
figure 3 illustrates an exploded view of the connection bar, and part of the connection
means for connecting the bar to the supporting devices connected to the shoulders
of the base furniture, shown in figures 1 and 2;
figure 4 illustrates a partial sectional view from above of a detail of the anchoring
system illustrated in figures 1 to 3;
figure 5 illustrates a partial sectional side view of a detail of the anchoring system
illustrated in figures 1 to 4;
figure 6 illustrates a perspective view of a detail of the anchoring system illustrated
in figures 1 to 5;
figure 7 illustrates a schematic perspective view of the anchoring system according
to the present invention in accordance with a second embodiment;
figures 8 and 9 show exploded views of the connection bar of the system illustrated
in figure 7 and of the connection means for connecting the bar to the supporting devices
connected to the shoulders of the base furniture;
figure 10 illustrates a partial sectional view from above of a detail of the anchoring
system illustrated in figures 7 to 9;
figure 11 illustrates a partial sectional side view of a detail of the anchoring system
illustrated in figures 7 to 10;
figure 12 illustrates a perspective view of a detail of the anchoring system illustrated
in figures 7 to 11;
figure 13 illustrates a schematic perspective view of the anchoring system according
to the present invention in accordance with a third embodiment;
figures 14 and 15 show exploded views of the connection bar of the system illustrated
in figure 13 and of the connection means for connecting the bar to the supporting
devices which in this case are connected to the shoulders of the base furniture subsequently,
in the assembly phase of the base;
figure 16 illustrates a partial sectional view from above of a detail of the anchoring
system illustrated in figures 13 to 15;
figure 17 illustrates a partial sectional side view of a detail of the anchoring system
illustrated in figures 13 to 16;
figure 18 illustrates a perspective view of a detail of the anchoring system illustrated
in figures 13 to 17.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0018] With particular reference to the attached figures, a system for anchoring a wall-cupboard
element to a wall is described hereunder, i.e. furniture cantilevered from a wall
at a certain height from the floor, and more specifically for anchoring elements commonly
called "bases" to the wall, destined for holding a supporting or work surface, such
as a kitchen worktop, or a washbasin in the case of bathroom furniture, or an accessory
such as the burners of a gas cooker or an induction plate, and so forth.
[0019] The anchoring system
1, 1', 1'' for anchoring a wall cupboard to the wall, and in particular a base, according to
the present invention, will now be described with reference to the attached figures
which schematically show a wall unit called base
100, i.e. a piece of furniture comprising two opposing shoulders
101 and a lower element
102 which connects said shoulders
101 by means of joining systems of the known type, not shown.
[0020] The shoulders
101 are connected at their lower end
101a to said lower element
102, or base of the furniture, and are free in correspondence with their opposite upper
end
101b.
[0021] The elements called bases are in fact supplied without the upper element, also called
top, as they are intended to support a worktop or an accessory in the upper part,
for example in the case of kitchen furniture, or a washbasin, for example in the case
of bathroom furniture, or tops made of glass or other materials for example in the
case of living-room furniture.
[0022] As is known, the bases are also generally supplied without a back wall or lining,
as parts of the plumbing system are generally housed inside the base, in the case
of under-sink furniture for example, or connections with gas pipes or electrical connections
in the case of kitchen cabinets that support the worktop, burners or induction plates
or the like. As the bases are generally closed at the front by doors or are designed
for housing drawers, the furniture maker generally does not provide for closing the
bottom of the base with a lining.
[0023] In the case of bases without an upper element or top, the need is therefore felt
for providing an anchoring system for anchoring a base to the wall that also exerts
a structural function, completing the structure of the base furniture, making its
storage, packaging, transportation and assembly simpler and safer.
[0024] Furthermore, the need is also felt in the field for being able to increase the stability
and capacity of the base to support loads, in particular the weight of the worktop
or in any case of the element that the base will have to support, offering for its
support not only the surface provided by the section of the shoulders of the base
furniture itself, but also a larger surface.
[0025] The anchoring system
1, 1', 1'' according to the present invention advantageously comprises a pair of supporting
devices 10 of a known type as designed and marketed by the same applicant, of the
type comprising a plate-like body
10' configured for being connected to the inner face of a shoulder
101 in correspondence with its free upper end
101b.
[0026] The supporting device
10 also comprises an arm
14 terminating with a hook
14a which extends from the device itself for attachment to supporting means
60 constrained to the wall.
[0027] According to a preferred embodiment illustrated by way of non-limiting example in
the attached figures, mechanisms for adjusting the depth
15, i.e. the horizontal position of the arm
14 and of the hook
14a with respect to the plate-like body
10', can advantageously be associated with said supporting arm
14, and mechanisms for adjusting the height
16 of said hook, i.e. the vertical position of the arm
14 and of the hook
14a with respect to the plate-like body
10'. The anchoring system according to the present invention also comprises at least one
connection bar
40, 40', 40" which connects said supporting devices
10 to each other.
[0028] With particular reference therefore to the attached figures, once the anchoring system
1, 1', 1'' according to the present invention has been assembled at the base, the connection
bar
40, 40', 40'' is arranged substantially horizontal, i.e. substantially parallel to the base element
102, and exerts a structural function for supporting the opposite shoulders
101 and completing the structure of the base element.
[0029] For this purpose, connection means
11a, 11b, 24a, 24b, 26a, 26b, 30, 30', 38, 39 which can have different configurations as can be seen with reference to the attached
figures which illustrate different embodiments of the present invention, are provided
for connecting the bar
40, 40', 40'' to said supporting devices
10.
[0030] Advantageously, said bar
40, 40', 40'' comprises, in correspondence with its upper longitudinal edge, at least one housing
seat
41, 41', 41'' in which an insert
50 is housed, made of plastic material, such as ABS, or similar material, even non-plastic
as long as it is elastic, i.e. having a certain capacity to behave elastically when
subjected to stress due to the application of external forces.
[0031] Said insert
50 is therefore referred to herein as an elastic insert, it is understood however that
as it is preferably produced by extrusion, suitable materials are plastics, in particular
soft plastics, polymeric materials such as for example polyethylene, and silicone
materials.
[0032] Said insert advantageously has an upper surface
51 suitable for forming a supporting surface for said top, element or accessory positioned
for the upper closure of the base furniture
100.
[0033] Furthermore, the anchoring system
1, 1', 1'' according to the present invention preferably provides that the bar
40, 40', 40'' has a reduced thickness
S with respect to the length
L and that within said thickness
S, in correspondence with its side edges
40c, 40d, 40c', 40d', 40c'', 40d'', orthogonal to the upper and lower longitudinal edges, one or more housing seats
42a, 42b, 42', 42'' are provided, facing outwardly, configured for receiving said connection means
11a, 11b, 24a, 24b, 26a, 26b, 30, 30', 38, 39 for connecting the bar
40, 40', 40'' to the supporting devices
10.
[0034] The housing seat
41, 41', 41'' suitable for receiving said elastic insert
50 advantageously extends substantially for the whole length of said connection bar
40, 40', 40", so that the upper surface
51 of said insert
50 can, with the bar
40, 40', 40'' mounted flush with the upper end
101b of the shoulders
101, offer a support for the worktop or the accessory or the washbasin top which will
close the base furniture above, and it will rest on the upper surface of the shoulders
101 and on the upper surface
51 of the insert
50 supported by the connection bar
40, 40', 40''.
[0035] Said insert
50 is advantageously made of plastic material having sufficient elastic properties to
offer a "soft" elastic support for the upper surface so as to dampen any vibrations
that generate noise, thus muffling the sounds themselves.
[0036] A further advantage obtained thanks to the presence of the elastic insert
50 is to allow any errors or tolerances in the positioning of the height of the connection
bar
40, 40', 40" with respect to the height of the upper surfaces of the shoulders
101, to be compensated.
[0037] The anchoring system according to the present invention advantageously provides that
the connection bar
40, 40', 40'' has a front face
40a, 40a', 40a'' and a rear face
40b, 40b', 40b'', and has housing seats
42a, 42b, 42', 42'' for the connection means
11a, 11b, 24a, 24b, 26a, 26b, 30, 30', 38, 39 identical on both side edges
40c, 40d, 40c', 40d', 40c'', 40d'' so that it can be assembled indifferently with the front face
40a, 40a', 40a'' facing the interior of the furniture 100 and with the rear face
40b, 40b', 40b'' facing the wall to which the piece of furniture must be hooked, or viceversa with
the front face
40a, 40a', 40a'' facing the wall and the rear face
40b, 40b', 40b'' facing the interior of the base furniture 100.
[0038] Thanks to this expedient, i.e. the possibility of providing a reversible bar, so
that the same element can be assembled by the furniture manufacturer in one direction
or the other, the commercial requirement of the same furniture manufacturer to provide
its furniture with different components depending on the aesthetic impact to be obtained
or the level of care of the finishings to be perceived by the end customer who is
buying its products, can be satisfied.
[0039] The front face
40a, 40a', 40a'' and the rear face
40b, 40b', 40b'' of said connection bar
40, 40', 40'' will, in fact, advantageously have a different surface finish, so that the furniture
manufacturer can choose which side of the bar to leave visible as it faces the interior
of the base furniture 100, thus modifying not only the aesthetic impact but also the
quality level of the components perceived by the end customer.
[0040] The need is in fact felt in the field for taking care of all the details of a piece
of furniture, and differentiating the quality level perceived by the customer between
a high-quality piece of furniture and a piece of furniture within a medium or medium-high
quality range.
[0041] The furniture manufacturer requires that furniture having different price ranges
be equipped with accessories that can help differentiate the various models from each
other in the perception by the customer, and an element that remains visible, albeit
inside the furniture, such as the connection bar, is the subject of this requirement.
Thanks to the possibility of mounting the bar in one direction or the other, the furniture
manufacturer is offered the possibility of differentiating its products as desired,
at the same time reducing the costs and the need for allocating space in the warehouse
to have two connection bars available with two different surface finishings.
[0042] For this purpose, the front face
40a, 40a', 40a'' of the bar may advantageously have for example a ribbed surface, i.e., comprising
a plurality of raised parallel longitudinal lines which give the surface itself a
ribbed effect, whereas the rear face
40b, 40b', 40b'' may have, for example, a completely smooth surface.
[0043] Again, preferably and in order to reduce the weight of the bar, this can have a thickness
S that is thin with respect to the length
L, and it can be made of aluminum or similar material suitable for producing a hollow
box-like structure, light but resistant to loads.
[0044] As already mentioned, the anchoring system
1, 1', 1'' according to the present invention can comprise different connection means
11a, 11b, 24a, 24b, 26a, 26b, 30, 30', 38, 39 to effect the connection of the bar
40, 40', 40'' to the supporting devices
10.
[0045] With particular reference to figures 1 to 6, a first preferred embodiment of the
anchoring system
1 according to the present invention will now be illustrated, wherein the connection
means for connecting the bar
40 to the supporting devices
10 comprise one or more pins, preferably a pair of pins
11a, 11b, associated with the plate-like body
10' of each of said supporting devices
10, each of said pins
11a, 11b being suitable for being inserted into a respective substantially cylindrical housing
seat
42a, 42b formed within the thickness
S of the connection bar
40, in correspondence with the side edges
40c, 40d of said bar
40.
[0046] As can be seen in particular in figures 3 and 4, a first of said seats
42a advantageously extends along the longitudinal direction of said bar
40 in the proximity of the upper longitudinal edge of the same, and a second of said
seats
42b again extends along the longitudinal direction in the proximity of the lower longitudinal
edge of the same.
[0047] Furthermore, a first cylindrical hole
43a having an axis substantially orthogonal to the longitudinal axis of said seats
42a, 42b is advantageously provided in correspondence with the upper longitudinal edge of
said bar
40, and a second cylindrical hole
43b also having an axis substantially orthogonal to the longitudinal axis of said seats
42a, 42b is advantageously provided in correspondence with the lower longitudinal edge of
said bar
40, so that a respective cylindrical bush
24a, 24b is housed within each of said first hole
43a and second hole
43b.
[0048] Each of said cylindrical bushes
24a, 24b in turn comprises a transversal pass-through hole
25a, 25b suitable for receiving one of said pins
11a, 11b which, in turn, each comprise, in correspondence with their portion suitable for
being inserted into said transverse hole
25a, 25b of said bush
24a, 24b when the device is assembled, a further pass-through hole
12a, 12b suitable for receiving a grub screw
26a, 26b which is suitable for preventing any movement of the pin
11a, 11b with respect to the respective bush
24a, 24b.
[0049] In this way, the system
1 according to the present invention in accordance with this first preferred embodiment
ensures the stable blocking of the bar
40 to the plate-like bodies
10' of the supporting devices
10.
[0050] Among the advantages of this first embodiment of the anchoring system
1 according to the present invention, the following can be indicated: the system allows
the prior assembly of the base-bracket supporting devices
10 to the shoulders
101 of the base; no further interfaces are required between the extruded bar
40 and the supporting devices
10.
[0051] Among the disadvantages of this embodiment, however, it must be pointed out that
the bar
40 in this case requires a complex processing which makes it difficult to supply the
bar in standard sizes so that it is therefore the furniture manufacturer who cuts
it according to the dimensions of the base furniture
100.
[0052] With particular reference to figures 7 to 18, a second, figures 7 to 12, and a third,
figures 13 to 18, preferred embodiment of the anchoring system
1', 1'' according to the present invention, will now be illustrated, wherein the connection
means for connecting said bar
40', 40'' to the supporting devices
10 comprise a pair of connection elements
30, 30' advantageously having a box-like shape and each comprising a plurality of housing
holes for the same number of means
38, 39 for fixing the connection element
30, 30' to said bar
40', 40'' (thanks to the fixing means
39) and on the other hand to the plate-like body
10' of the supporting device
10 (thanks to the fixing means
38).
[0053] Each of said box-like connection elements
30, 30' comprises, in correspondence with its upper edge, a seat
32 suitable, when the element is assembled, for being arranged as an extension of the
seat
41', 41'' for receiving the insert
50 made of elastic material which is provided in correspondence with the upper longitudinal
edge of the connection bar
40', 40".
[0054] Even more preferably, according to the third preferred embodiment of the anchoring
system
1'' in accordance with the present invention shown by way of example in figures 13 to
18, each of said box-like connection elements
30' is equipped with one or more protruding fins
31 configured for being inserted into a housing seat
44 provided within the thickness
S of the bar
40'' in correspondence with the side edges
40''c, 40''d of the bar
40 itself.
[0055] According to what is illustrated for example in figures 14, 15 and 17, there are
preferably two fins
31, configured for being inserted into the box-like body of the bar
40'' without the need for providing seats having particularly complex shapes.
[0056] In both embodiments which provide for the use of said box-like connection elements
30, 30', the fixing means
38, 39 for connecting the connection elements
30, 30' to the bar
40', 40'' on one side, and the plate-like body
10' of the supporting devices
10 on the other, advantageously comprise screws
38, 39.
[0057] More specifically, with reference to figures 7 to 12 and 14, 15, 16 and 18, first
screws
39 connect said connection elements
30, 30' to the respective bar
40', 40'' by being inserted into pass-through holes
39a specifically provided on said connection elements
30, 30', whereas second screws
38 are advantageously provided for connecting said connection elements
30, 30' to the plate-like bodies
10' of said supporting devices
10.
[0058] The second embodiment of the anchoring system 1' according to the present invention
has the advantage, similarly to what is described for the first embodiment of the
system 1, of allowing the pre-assembly of the supporting devices or base brackets
10 to the shoulders 101 of the base 100 so that these are assembled for example in
the factory and the base module 100 transported with the supporting devices 10 already
assembled, the connection bar 40' also in this case being able to be assembled at
a later time, during the installation of the furniture.
[0059] This second embodiment has the advantage, thanks to the configuration of the connection
elements
30 and the connection means comprising first screws
39 and second screws
38, of allowing the bar
40' to be assembled to the base even with a partially assembled base, i.e. even when
the shoulders
101 have already been assembled to the base element
102.
[0060] Furthermore, thanks to the simplicity of the geometry of the connection bar
40', it can be cut to size by the furniture manufacturer, and can therefore be produced
and stored in a reduced number of pre-established sizes and then adapted by the furniture
manufacturer.
[0061] The anchoring system
1'' according to the third embodiment of the present invention, illustrated as already
mentioned in figures 13 to 18, provides that the anchoring devices
10 or base brackets be previously fixed to the bar
40'' so as to have a system comprising the anchoring devices
10 and the base
40'' already fixed together, so as to then connect the whole system to the shoulders
101 of the furniture.
[0062] In this configuration, however, the anchoring devices
10 can only be screwed to the shoulders
101 of the base furniture
100, and for this purpose the connection screws
18 for connecting the anchoring devices
10 to the shoulders
101 are illustrated, as it would be unthinkable to consider it possible to assemble the
piece of furniture and at the same time press-insert the base brackets
10 into the holes produced in the shoulders
101, as is the case on the other hand with the variants of the other embodiments described
so far.
[0063] The present invention has been described, for illustrative but non-limiting purposes,
with reference to various preferred embodiments; it should be understood however that
variations and/or modifications can be applied by a skilled person in the field without
thereby departing from the relative protection scope, as defined in the enclosed claims.
1. An anchoring system (1,1',1") for anchoring a wall cupboard to a wall, said wall cupboard
being in particular a base (100) comprising two opposite shoulders (101) and a lower
element (102), said shoulders (101) being connected in correspondence with one of
their lower ends (101a) to said lower element (102) and being free in correspondence
with their upper end (101b), said system (1,1',1") comprising a pair of supporting
devices (10), each of said supporting devices (10) comprising a plate-like body (10')
configured for being connected to the inner face of one of said shoulders (101) in
correspondence with its upper end (101b), and comprising an arm (14) terminating with
a hook (14a) extending from said supporting device (10) for hooking to supporting
means (60) constrained to the wall, characterized in that it further comprises at least one connection bar (40,40',40'') which connects said
supporting devices (10), connection means (11a, 11b, 24a, 24b, 26a,26b,30,30',38,39)
being provided for connecting said bar (40,40',40'') to each of said supporting devices
(10), said bar (40, 40', 40'') also comprising in correspondence with its upper longitudinal
edge, at least one housing seat (41, 41', 41'') in which an elastic insert (50) is
housed, which has an upper surface (51) configured for forming a supporting surface
for an element or accessory positioned for the upper closure of the furniture (100).
2. The anchoring system (1,1',1") according to the previous claim, characterized in that said elastic insert (50) consists of an extruded element.
3. The anchoring system (1,1',1") according to the previous claim, characterized in that said elastic insert (50) is made of plastic material.
4. The anchoring system (1,1',1") according to the previous claim, characterized in that depth-adjustment mechanisms (15) are associated with said supporting arm (14), i.e.
the horizontal position of the arm (14) and the hook (14a) with respect to the plate-like
body (10'), and height-adjustment mechanisms (16) of said hook, i.e. the vertical
position of the arm (14) and the hook (14a) with respect to the plate-like body (10').
5. The anchoring system (1,1',1") according to any of the previous claims, characterized in that said bar (40,40',40'') has a reduced thickness (S) with respect to the length (L)
and comprises, within said thickness (S) in correspondence with the side edges (40c,
40d, 40c', 40d', 40c'', 40d'') of the bar itself, one or more housing seats (42, 42'
,42'') facing the outside of said bar and configured for receiving connection means
(11a, 11b, 24a, 24b, 26a, 26b, 30, 30', 38, 39) for connecting the bar (40, 40', 40'')
to said supporting devices (10).
6. The anchoring system (1, 1', 1") according to the previous claim, characterized in that said housing seat (41) extends substantially along the whole length of said connection
bar.
7. The anchoring system (1, 1', 1'') according to any of the previous claims, characterized in that said connection bar (40, 40', 40'') has a front face (40a, 40a', 40a") and a rear
face (40b, 40b', 40b"), and has housing seats (42, 42, 42'') of the connection means
equal on both side edges (40c,40d,40c', 40d', 40c", 40d") so that it can be assembled
indifferently with the front face (40a, 40a', 40a'') facing the interior of the furniture
(100) and with the rear face (40b, 40b', 40b") facing the wall to which the furniture
must be hooked, or viceversa with the front face (40a, 40a', 40a') facing the wall
and the rear face (40b, 40b', 40b") facing the interior of the furniture (100) .
8. The anchoring system (1,1',1") according to the previous claim, characterized in that said front face (40a) and said rear face (40b) of said connection bar (40, 40', 40'')
have a different surface finishing.
9. The anchoring system (1,1',1") according to the previous claim, characterized in that said front face (40a, 40a', 40a'') has a surface comprising a plurality of raised
longitudinal lines parallel to each other, and said rear face (40b, 40b', 40b'') has
a completely smooth surface.
10. The anchoring system (1, 1', 1") according to any of the previous claims, characterized in that said bar (40, 40', 40'') has a hollow box-like structure.
11. The anchoring system (1) according to any of the previous claims, characterized in that said connection means (11a, 11b, 24a, 24b, 26a, 26b) for connecting said bar (40)
to said supporting devices (10) comprise at least a pair of pins (11a, 11b) associated
with the plate-like body (10') of each of said supporting devices (10), each of said
pins (11a, 11b) being suitable for being inserted within a respective substantially
cylindrical housing seat (42a,42b), formed within the thickness (S) of the bar (40)
on each side edge (40c,40d) of said bar (40), a first of said seats (42a) extending
along the longitudinal direction of said bar (40) near the upper longitudinal edge
of the same, and a second of said seats (42b) extending along the longitudinal direction
of said bar (40) near the lower longitudinal edge of the same, a first cylindrical
hole (43a) having an axis substantially orthogonal to the longitudinal axis of said
seats (42a,42b) being provided in correspondence with the upper longitudinal edge
of said bar (40) and a second cylindrical hole (43b), whose axis is substantially
perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of said seats (42a,42b), being provided in
correspondence with the lower longitudinal edge of said bar (40), a respective cylindrical
bush (24a,24b) being inserted in each of said first (43a) and second (43b) cylindrical
holes, each of said cylindrical bushes, (24a,24b) in turn comprising a transverse
hole (25a,25b) suitable for receiving one of said pins (11a, 11b), each of said pins
(11a, 11b) comprising in correspondence with its own portion suitable for being inserted
in said transverse hole (25a,25b) of said bush (24a,24b) when the device is assembled,
a further pass-through hole (12a,12b) suitable for receiving a grub screw (26a,6b)
suitable for preventing any movement of the pin (11a, 11b) with respect to the respective
bush (24a,24b), thus ensuring the blockage of the bar (40) to the plate-like bodies
(10') of said supporting devices (10).
12. The anchoring system (1', 1') according to any of the claims from 1 to 10, characterized in that said connection means (30,30',38,39) for connecting said bar (40', 40'') to said
supporting devices (10) comprise a pair of connection elements (30,30') having a box-like
shape, each comprising a plurality of housing holes for an equal number of fixing
means (38,39) for fixing said connection element (30,30') on one side to said bar
(40', 40'') and on the other side to the plate-like body (10') of said supporting
device (10).
13. The anchoring system (1', 1") according to the previous claim, characterized in that each of said box-like connection elements (30,30') comprises, in correspondence with
its upper edge, a seat (32) suitable, once the element has been assembled, for being
arranged as an extension of the seat (41',41'') for housing said insert (50) made
of elastic material provided in correspondence with the upper longitudinal edge of
said bar (40', 40").
14. The anchoring system (1') according to the previous claim, characterized in that each of said box-like connection elements (30) comprises one or more protruding fins
(31) configured for being inserted into a housing seat (42') provided within the thickness
(S) of the bar (40') in correspondence with the side edges (40'c,40'd) of the bar
(40') itself.
15. The anchoring system (1', 1") according to one or more of the previous claims, characterized in that said fixing means (38, 39) comprise screws.
16. The anchoring system (1,1',1") according to any of the previous claims, characterized in that said bar (40,40',40'') is made of metal material, in particular aluminium.