[0001] The invention relates to connecting devices for intercnnnecting components at right
angles to one another and is especially, but not exclusively applicable to components
for use in the construction of articles of furniture including drawers.
[0002] Mony articles of furniture are supplied to customers in a "knock-down" form, that
is to say in the form of separote components which are assembled by the customer to
form the article of furniture concerned. In the case of articles of furniture incorporating
drawers the drawers are commonly also supplied in "knock-down" form and comprise wall
panels which are interconnected at right angles by corner connectors and are assembled
in conjunction with a base and facio board to form a complete drower gssembly.
[0003] Drowers constructed in this manner can be pocked in relatively flat form since the
wall panels, base and focio all consist basically of flat boards. However the connecting
members which are used to interconnect the wall panels ot right ongles to one another
have spigots or similar projections extending from them in two directions at right
angles ond cannot therefore be packed flat.
[0004] It is on object of the present invention to provide a connecting device for interconnecting
cempenents such os drawer wall panels at right angles to one another in which this
drawback is obvieted cr mitigated.
[0005] Accerding to the invention there is provided a cennectiog for interconnecting components
at right angles to one gnother and hoving projections adapted to enrage with the ends
of thc components to be interconnacted, the respective proj- ectious which engane
vith such components boing curried on separote parts of the connecting device which
may be interengaged such that the respective projections extend at rirht angles to
one another.
[0006] In this way the connecting device may be supplied to the customer in separable parts
which can be packed flat, the parts being interengaged during gssembly of the article
such that the projections and the components engaged therewith extend at right angles
to one another.
[0007] Preferably one of said ports includes a corner piece on which the associated projection
is carried, the corner piece being hollow and being adapted to receive a portion of
said other part, means being provided for engaging the said portion in the corner
piece such that the respective projections extend from the assembled connecting device
in two directions at right angles tc one another.
[0008] The connecting device may be provided with a sinple projection for engagement with
each of the components to be interconnected or with a plurality of projections for
each component. Said portion of the part which engages with the hollow corner piece
may extend into the corner piece from the side from which the projection or projections
will extend after assembly or the part which engages with the corner piece may be
arranged to pass through the corner piece from the opposite side.
[0009] Preferably the parts which form the connecting device arc interengaged by means of
internal projections in the hollow corner piece which co-operate with apertures or
recesses in the portion of the other part which engages with the corner piece.
[0010] The projections may he engaged with the components to be interconnected in any suitable
manner, for example by means of adhesive. In the case of connecting devices for interconnecting
drower side the projections are preferably provided with releosable locking means
for engegement with the wall panels. Where the wall panels are of hollow extruded
plastics form the projections may he adapted to engage within the open ends of the
panels, the locking means comprising projecting detents on the projections which engage
with apertures adjacent the end of the panel.
[0011] Embodiments of the invention will now be described, by way of example only, with
reference to the accompanying drawinps, in which:-
Figs. 1 and 2 are perspective views showing the parts of a corner connector for use
in interconnecting drawer wall panels before assembly;
Figs. 3 and 4 are perspective views showing the assembled corner connector;
Fig. 5 is a perspective view showing the manner in which the connector is used to
interconnect the drawer wall panels;
Fig. 6 is a perspective view of an alternative form of corner connector in its assembled
condition;
Fig. 7 is a perspective view showing the components of the corner connector shown
in Fig. 6 before assembly;
Fig. 8 is a view of the separated components from the opposite side from that shown
in Fig. 7; ond
Figs. 9, 10 and 11 are views similar to Figs. 6, 7 and 8 showing an alternative embodiment.
[0012] Referring to Figs. 1 to 4, there is shown a corner connector for interconnecting
two drawer wall panels at right angles to one another. The connector is intended for
use with wall panels of extruded plastic form and is provided with a first projection
5 and a second projection 6, extending at right angles to one another from a body
member or corner post 7. Each of the projections 5, 6 is of generally U-shcped form
in cross-section and carries a projecting detent 2 which engages with a complementary
hole in the side wall of the associated panel. In this way the panel may be disengaged
from the corner post subsequent to assembly if desired.
[0013] The corner connector is constructed from two separable ports which are shown in their
separated condition in Figs. 1 and 2. The body member 7 is hollow and carries the
spigot 6. The other spigot 5 is provided with an extension 10 which is adapted to
be inserted within the hollow interior of the corner post 7 to an extent limited by
abutment of projections 11 with the upper and lower ends of the corner post. The extension
10 is provided with apertures 12 which engage with detents 13(Fig. 1) formed within
the hollow body portion of the post 7. In this way the two parts con be locked together
to form the assembled corner piece as shown in Figs. 3 and 4.
[0014] In use of the connecting device two of the mole components incorporating the extensions
10 ore inserted in each end of the drawer back as shown in Fig. 5 and retained in
position by engagement of the detents 9 with the holes in the panel. The extensions
10 therefore project from each end of the rear wall panel but are disposed in the
same general plane as the panel. Two of the female components incorporating the body
portions 7 are inserted in the rear end of each of the drawer side wall panels and
are retained in position by engagement of the detents 9 with the holes in the associated
panels. Each body portion 7 projects beyond the end of the associated side wall panel
but is ogain disposed in the same general plane. The components may therefore be packed
flat without any parts projecting at right angles to the general plane of the wall
panels to which they are fitted.
[0015] When it is desired to assemble the drawer the extensions 10 are pushed into the body
portions 7 of the associated female components as indicated by the arrows in Fig.
5 and engage with the detents 13 thereby locking the two parts of the connecting device
together with the spigots 5, 6 and hence the panels with which they ore engaged, extending
at right angles to one another. If it is desired to disassemble the drawer the walls
can be disengaged from the corner connector by releasing the detents 9 from the complementary
holes in the panels. The drawer is completed by a drawer bottom which engages with
grooves (not visible in Fig. 5) formed in the inner faces of the side and back wall
panels, and a drawer front attached to the forward ends of the side wall panels.
[0016] The projections 11 form extensions of the upper and lower faces of the corner posts
7 such that they are of rectangular shape in plan. This results in the side and back
wall panels overlopaing one another at the inside of the corner which avoids the appearance
of unsightly gaps due to variations in manufacturing tolerances.
[0017] Referring now to Fig. 6, there is shown a corner connector for interconnecting two
drawer wall panels at right angles to one another. The connector is intended for use
with wall panels of extruded plastic form and is provided with a first series of three
projections 15 and a second series of three projections 16, the respective series
extending at right angles to one another from a body member or corner post 17. The
corner post 17 is in upper and lower sections separated by a recess 18 which, when
the corner post and panels are assembled, is aligned with a rebate or groove in the
side wall panel by means of which the drawer is mounted on a runner, a similar runner
being provided at the opposite side.
[0018] Each of the spigots is of generally U-shaped form in cross-section and carries a
projecting detent 19 which engages with a complenentary hole in the side wall of the
associated panel. In this way the panel may be disengaged from the corner post subsequent
to assembly if desired.
[0019] The corner connector is constructed from two separable parts which are shown in their
separated condition in Figs. 7 and b. The body member 17 is hollow and carries the
series of spigots 16. The other series of spigots 15 are carried by a face plate 20
which is also provided on its opposite side with projecting lugs 21 adapted to engage
within the hollow interior of the corner post 17. The lugs 21 are provided with apertures
22 which engage with detents 23 (Fig. 8) formed within the hollow body portion of
the post 17. In this way the two parts can be locked together to form the assembled
corner piece as shown in Fig. 6. The face plate 20 is provided with a cutout 24 for
alignment with the opening 18 in the corner post 17 to accommodate the drawer runner.
A similar cutout is provided adjacent the other end of the plate 20 and serves a similar
purpose when the component is reversed as is necessary when forming the other corner
of the drawer. Left and right hand versions of the female component incorporating
the body member 17 are required.
[0020] In use of the connectinn member, one of the mole components incorporating the lugs
21 is inserted in each end of the drawer bock and retained in position by engagement
of the detents 19 with the holes in the panel. The lugs 21 therefore project from
each end of the rear wall panel but are disposed in the same general plane as the
panel. One of the female components incorporating the body portion 17 is inserted
in the rear end of each of the drawer side wall pancls and is retained in position
by engagement of the detents 19 with the holes in the associated panels. The body
portion 17 projects beyond the end of the associated side wall panel but is again
disposed in the same generol plane. The components may therefore be packed flat without
any parts projecting at right angles to the general plane of the wall panels to which
they are fitted.
[0021] When it is desired to assemble the drawer the lugs 21 are pushed into the body portions
17 of the associated female components and engage with the detents 23 thereby locking
the two parts of the connecting member together with the series of spigots 15, 16
and hence the panels with which they are engaged, extending at right angles to one
another. If it is desired to disassamble the drawer the walls can be disengaged from
the corner connector by releasing the de tents 19 from the complementary holes in
the panels. It will be noted that a slot 25 is farmed adjacent the lower end of the
body member 17 and a complementary slot 26 adjacent the lower end of the face plate
20. These slots serve to accommodate the corner of the drawer bottom which engages
with grooves formed in the inner faces of the side and back wall panels.
[0022] Referring to Figs. 9 to 11 of the drawings, Fig. 9 shows an assembled corner connector
and is generally similar to that shown in Fig. 6. In this case however the manner
of interconnecting the two parts differs from that of the arrangement shown in Figs.
6 to 8.
[0023] As can be seen from Figs. 10 and 11 the femcle component incorporates a body member
or post 37 which is in the form of a collar or sleeve which is open at opposite ends
so that the mole component may be inserted completely through the female component
from one end. The female component inconporotes one set of spigots 36 carrying detents
39 in the manner of the equivalent component in the embodiment shewn in Figs. 6 to
8. In this case the other set of spigots 35 are carried on back plates 40A and 40B
and are of such a length that the spigots may be inserted completely through the body
member 37 to project at the opposite side hy the desired final distance. The two upper
spigots are carried by the plate 40A and the lower spigot by a separate plate 40B.
In this case no separate means of locking the two parts together is provided, the
male components being retained in place by engagement of the detents 38 with the holes
in the associated wall panel of the drawer. The portions of the spigots 35 adjacent
to the back plates 40A and 40B could however be provided with apertures for engagement
with dctents formed within the hollow portion of the body member 37.
[0024] In use of this embodiment the female components are engaqed in the roar ends of the
side panels of the drawer and the male components are supplied in loose form. When
it is desired to assemble the drawer the mole components are inserted through the
hollow body portions 37 of the female components and into the open ends of the drawer
bock until the detents 39 engage with the complementary apertures in the hack panel.
The series of spigots 35, 33 ond the panels with which they engage therefore extend
at right angles to one another. If it is desired to dismantle the drawer the ponels
can be released from the corner connectors by disengaging the detents 38 from the
associated apertures in the wall panels.
[0025] Thus, the embadiments described enable a drawer construction consisting of wall panels
interconnected at right angles to be pucked in a substontiolly flat form without parts
of the ccrner connectors projecting out of the general plane of the assccioted components.
This enobles savings in space to he effected and reduces the likelihood of damage
due to breokage of projecting parts. After unpacking the components can be quickly
and easily crected to form a drower construction while still preserving the facility
for dismantling the drawer if required.
[0026] Various modifications may be made without departing from the invention. For exemple
any desired number, size and grrange- ment of spigots may be provided for engagement
with the respective wall panels. Other means of releasably interconnecting the spigots
and the associated wall panels may also be utilised and if dismantlin is not required
a more permanent form of connection, such as by use of adhesive, mey he adopted. The
components described ore particularly suitable for use in constructing drowers having
hollow extruded wall panels but the invention may also be apolied to drawers having
walls formed from moulded or solid ponels and to connectors for interconnecting a
wide variety of components other than drawer panels.
1. A connecting device for interconnecting components at right ongles to one another
and having projections adapted to engage with the ends of the components to be interconnected,
chorocterised in that the respective projections which engege with such components
are carried on separate parts of the connecting device which may be interengaged such
that the respective projections extend at right angles to one another.
2, A connecting device occording to claim 1 characterised in that one of said parts
includes a corner piece on which the associated projection is carried, the corner
piece being hollow end being adopted to receive a portion of said other part, means
being provided for engaging the said portion in the corner piece such that the respective
projections extend from the assembled connecting device in two directions at right
angles to one another.
3. A connecting device according to claim 2 characterised in that said portion of
the pert which engages with the hollow corner piece extends into the corner piece
from the side from which the projection will extend after assembly.
4. A connecting device according to claim 2 characterised in that the projection on
the part which engages with the hollow corner piece is arranged to pass through the
corner piece from the side opposite to that from which the projection will extend
after assembly.
5. A connecting device according to any of claims 2 to 4 chorocterised in that the
parts which form the connecting device are interengaged by means of internal projections
in said hollow corner piece which co-operate with apertures or recesses in the portion
of the other part which engages with the corner piece.
6. A connecting device according to any preceding claim charocterised in thnt said
projections are adopted to engage with the compenents to be interconnected by means
of releasable locking means.
7. A conncctinn device according to claim 6 characterised in that said releasable
locking means comprises projecting detents on said projections odected to engage with
complementary apertures provided adjacent the ends of the comgenents to be interconnected.
8. A connecting device occording to any of claims 1 to 5 characterised in that said
projections are adapted to engage with the components to be interconnected by meons
of adhesive.
9. A connection device according to any preceding claim choract- erised in that a
plurality of projections are provided for engogement with each of the components to
be interconnected.
10. A drawer having back and side walls characterised in that the back and side walls
are interconnected by connecting devices according to any of the preceding claims.
11. A wall for a drawer comprising a panel member having apertures in its opposite
ends characterised by a connecting member engaend in at least one of said apertures
and adapted for engagement with a complementary connecting member corried by a further
separate wall panel wherehy to interconnect the panels at right angles to one another.
12. A wall for a drgver according to cleim 11 chgroctorised in that said connecting
members are relecsobly engaged with the gsseciated woll panels.