Furniture system
A furniture system comprising at least one dimensionally stable, plate-shaped element with one or more duct-shaped sections which each have a through-groove. The system further comprises a number of rigid and elongate connecting elements with a threaded fastening element at each of their ends. The connecting elements are releasably secured in the plate-shaped element by means of associated separate, threaded fastening means, which are movably but not turnably arranged in the duct-shaped sections. Since the fastening element at one end of the connecting element is right-hand threaded and the fastening element at the opposite end is left-hand threaded, the connecting element can be mounted at the same time on a pair of opposite plate-shaped elements.
The present invention relates to a furniture system which comprises at least one dimensionally stable, plate-shaped element with an opening array, a number of rigid and elongate connecting elements with a fastening element at each of their ends and a separate, threaded fastening means for releasably securing, in cooperation with said fastening element, each connecting element in the opening array of the plate-shaped element.
More specifically, the invention relates to a system with a small number of different components, by means of which primarily various pieces of furniture can easily be assembled and later on, if required, easily disassembled. Examples of furniture that can be constructed with the system are cupboards, boxes, book cases and the like, drying racks, tables, benches, etc.
A system or a set with a relatively small number of different components for assembling various pieces of furniture, such as tables, chairs and sets of shelves, is already known from U.S. Pat. No. 6,086,172. The system consists of elongate connecting elements with a transverse bore at each end and side elements formed with through-openings or through-holes in a row and column pattern. When assembling a piece of furniture by means of this system, the ends of the connecting elements are inserted into selected openings in the side elements and secured in the openings by means of a nail or a screw each, which is inserted into each bore and is nailed or screwed to the side wall of the opening. One disadvantage of this system is that it is difficult to assemble and disassemble the furniture. Moreover, the positions of the connecting elements are restricted to the positions of the openings, which means that these elements can only be moved stepwise in the vertical and the horizontal direction in the side elements and cannot be placed close to each other. The through-openings in the side elements are not aesthetically appealing. Finally, the side elements in this prior-art system can only be placed vertically, resting on a floor or the like, since otherwise the assembled piece of furniture would not be sufficiently stable.
The object of the present invention is thus to provide a furniture system, which allows easy assembling and disassembling of a piece of furniture, without requiring any tool.
It is a further object of the invention to provide a furniture system which allows stepless positioning of the connecting elements, close to each other if desired, and optional orientation of the plate-shaped elements.
Another object is to provide a furniture system, by way of which a number of aesthetically attractive pieces of furniture can be made.
These objects are achieved by a furniture system as stated by way of introduction, which is characterised in that the fastening element has a cylindrical, threaded engagement surface, the centre axis of which extends along the longitudinal axis of the connecting element, that at least one substantially duct-shaped section is integrated in the plate-shaped element, which section has a bottom wall, a pair of oppositely arranged and parallel side walls and a top wall opposite the bottom wall with a groove-shaped opening which is parallel to the side walls, and that the fastening means has a cylindrical, threaded engagement surface for threaded engagement with the engagement surface of the fastening element and at least two parallel side edges, the distance between the side edges being somewhat shorter than the distance between the side walls of the section, which fastening means is arranged to be placed inside the section and brought into clamping engagement with the fastening element against the top wall, thereby securing the connecting element to the plate-shaped element with the projecting engagement surface of the fastening element or the fastening means positioned in the groove-shaped opening.
Further developments of the invention will appear from the features stated in the dependent claims.
Preferred embodiments of the invention are illustrated below by way of example and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which
The invention will primarily be presented in connection with a mountable conference cabinet, but is also applicable to other types of furniture as mentioned above and as illustrated by way of example in some of the accompanying Figures.
A conference cabinet is a product containing AV equipment such as a writing board, a flip chart and, in most cases, a film screen for showing films or pictures by means of a projector. The cabinet has doors which can be closed to conceal what has been written for reasons of secrecy and/or for aesthetical reasons. Today's commercially available conference cabinets are composed of a frame and doors made of wood or a similar material. They all have much the same appearance and are available in an assembled state in fixed sizes.
For almost 30 years, conference cabinets have been a solution for easy provision of AV equipment in a meeting room. As a result, there is an increasing downward pressure on the price of traditional construction solutions including a frame of wood, hinges, door leaves and a film screen, which in turn makes the product difficult to sell at a profit if a reasonable quality level is to be offered. But the solution is still attractive on the market. Traditional solutions are also bulky and heavy, which yields high transport costs. In addition, heavy cabinets are unergonomic and may cause occupational injuries. Furthermore, the cabinets available on the market are environmentally unsuitable. If the use of glue, chipboards and chromium-plated hinges can be replaced or reduced, it would mean an important environmental benefit.
Reference is first made to
The second type of component in the furniture system is an elongate and rigid connecting element 8 preferably having a circular circumference, such as a round bar or a tube, although other cross-sectional surfaces are conceivable, e.g. polygonal. At each of the two ends of the connecting element 8, there is a fastening element 9 having a cylindrical, threaded engagement surface, the centre axis of which extends along the longitudinal axis of the connecting element. The fastening element 9 is, in other words, a threaded pin, as shown in
The third type of component in the system is a fastening means 11, which has a cylindrical, threaded engagement surface, which is complementary to the engagement surface of the fastening element 9 for threaded engagement therewith. Therefore the fastening means 11 is shown as a nut means in
When assembling a piece of furniture, such as the conference cabinet shown in
By positioning the connecting elements 8 at the same level in all the duct-shaped sections 2, they will form, respectively, the upper and the lower side walls of the conference cabinet, as illustrated in
In the above-mentioned furniture pieces, the plate-shaped elements 1 are vertically oriented. However, in
When the furniture system according to the invention is intended to be used for the construction of a cabinet or a box, the plate-shaped element 1 has a mounting 15 at one of its ends for fastening a rear element 16 in the form of a chipboard, writing board or the like, which is secured by screws 17, as shown in
In cases when the furniture system is intended for the construction of cabinets and the like, the plate-shaped element 1 has at its end opposite the above-mentioned mounting 15 a securing device 18 for door leaves 19 (see
In the above method of mounting the door leaves, use if made of a special duct-shaped securing device. But this device is not critical. Instead, when using a plate-shaped element formed as in
Finally, the furniture system can also be equipped with means for providing the constructed furniture piece with an aesthetically attractive surface and/or finish. An example of this is shown in
The plate-shaped element can optionally also comprise a reinforcing integrated box structure 25 (cf.
A conference cabinet which is constructed by means of a furniture system according to the present invention offers the following advantages over prior-art conference cabinets:
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- 1. Shorter manufacturing time results in lower manufacturing costs.
- 2. Cheaper material results in lower manufacturing costs.
- 3. A more flexible construction, a knock-down solution, allows the use of better logistics.
- 4. The knock-down construction allows thinner packing which implies cheaper transport.
- 5. Lower weight implies cheaper transport.
- 6. Lower weight results in better working ergonomics/environment.
- 7. A frame of aluminium is a more environment-friendly material.
- 8. Since the construction is more flexible it is possible, while keeping the same frame, to mount door leaves made of different kinds of wood, which makes it possible to alter the appearance at will.
- 9. A multiconstruction makes it possible to easily connect various types of equipment, such as a film screen, according to need.
Claims
1. A furniture system, comprising at least one dimensionally stable, plate-shaped element (1) with one or more groove-shaped openings (7), a number of rigid and elongate connecting elements (8) with a fastening element (9) at each of their ends and a separate, threaded fastening means (11) for releasably securing, in cooperation with said fastening element (9), each connecting element (8) in an associated groove-shaped opening (7) of the plate-shaped element (1), wherein the fastening element (9) has a cylindrical, threaded engagement surface, the centre axis of which extends along the longitudinal axis of the connecting element (8), that at least one substantially duct-shaped section (2) is integrated in the plate-shaped element (1), which section (2) has a bottom wall (3), a pair of oppositely arranged and parallel side walls (4, 5) and a top wall (6) opposite the bottom wall (3) with a groove-shaped opening (7) which is parallel to the side walls (4, 5), and that the fastening means (11) has a cylindrical, threaded engagement surface for threaded engagement with the engagement surface of the fastening element (9) and at least two parallel side edges (12, 13), the distance between the side edges (12, 13) being somewhat shorter than the distance between the side walls (4, 5) of the section (2), which fastening means (11) is arranged to be placed inside the section (2) and brought into clamping engagement with the fastening element (9) against the top wall (6), thereby securing the connecting element (8) to the plate-shaped element (1) with the projecting engagement surface of the fastening element (9) or the fastening means (11) positioned in the groove-shaped opening (7).
2. A furniture system as claimed in claim 1, wherein each connecting element (8) has a left-hand threaded fastening element (9) at one of its ends and a right-hand threaded fastening element (9) at its other, opposite end.
3. A furniture system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the plate-shaped element (1) comprises two or more parallel, duct-shaped sections (2) integrated therein.
4. A furniture system as claimed in claim 1, wherein each plate-shaped element (1), when used as a sidepiece of a cupboard or a drawer for example, has a mounting (15) at one of its ends for fastening a board or the like (16), eg working as a rear element, which mounting (15) extends along the entire length of the element (1) and is oriented at an angle to the plate-shaped element (1) and integrated therewith.
5. A furniture system as claimed in claim 4, wherein each plate-shaped element (1) has a securing device (18) for securing one or more hinges (26) to suspend a door leaf (19), which securing device is integrated with the plate-shaped element's (1) end opposite the end with the mounting (15) and extends along the entire length of the element (1).
6. A furniture system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the plate-shaped element (1) has a hook lip (21) at each of its two opposite ends with oppositely directed channels or recesses (22), which hook lips (21) are integrated with the plate-shaped element (1) and which project from the plate-shaped element's (1) side opposite said groove-shaped openings (7) and extend along the entire length of the element (1), into which lips (21) a panel (23) is intended to be hooked.
7. A furniture system as claimed in claim 4, wherein the mountings (15), the securing devices (18) and the lips (21) extend along the entire length of the plate-shaped element (1) and are parallel to said groove-shaped openings (7).
8. A furniture system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the plate-shaped element (1) is an extruded product of plastic or aluminium material.
9. A furniture system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the elongate connecting elements (8) are aluminium tubes with a threaded pin element (9) projecting from the respective ends, said pin element having a symmetry axis coinciding with that of the tube.
10. A furniture system as claimed in claim 2, wherein the plate-shaped element (1) comprises two or more parallel, duct-shaped sections (2) integrated therein.
11. A furniture system as claimed in claim 2, wherein each plate-shaped element (1), when used as a sidepiece of a cupboard or a drawer for example, has a mounting (15) at one of its ends for fastening a board or the like (16), eg working as a rear element, which mounting (15) extends along the entire length of the element (1) and is oriented at an angle to the plate-shaped element (1) and integrated therewith.
12. A furniture system as claimed in claim 3, wherein each plate-shaped element (1), when used as a sidepiece of a cupboard or a drawer for example, has a mounting (15) at one of its ends for fastening a board or the like (16), eg working as a rear element, which mounting (15) extends along the entire length of the element (1) and is oriented at an angle to the plate-shaped element (1) and integrated therewith.
13. A furniture system as claimed in claim 10, wherein each plate-shaped element (1), when used as a sidepiece of a cupboard or a drawer for example, has a mounting (15) at one of its ends for fastening a board or the like (16), eg working as a rear element, which mounting (15) extends along the entire length of the element (1) and is oriented at an angle to the plate-shaped element (1) and integrated therewith.
14. A furniture system as claimed in claim 2, wherein each plate-shaped element (1) has a securing device (18) for securing one or more hinges (26) to suspend a door leaf (19), which securing device is integrated with the plate-shaped element's (1) end opposite the end with the mounting (15) and extends along the entire length of the element (1).
15. A furniture system as claimed in claim 3, wherein each plate-shaped element (1) has a securing device (18) for securing one or more hinges (26) to suspend a door leaf (19), which securing device is integrated with the plate-shaped element's (1) end opposite the end with the mounting (15) and extends along the entire length of the element (1).
16. A furniture system as claimed in claim 2, wherein the plate-shaped element (1) has a hook lip (21) at each of its two opposite ends with oppositely directed channels or recesses (22), which hook lips (21) are integrated with the plate-shaped element (1) and which project from the plate-shaped element's (1) side opposite said groove-shaped openings (7) and extend along the entire length of the element (1), into which lips (21) a panel (23) is intended to be hooked.
17. A furniture system as claimed in claim 5, wherein the mountings (15), the securing devices (18) and the lips (21) extend along the entire length of the plate-shaped element (1) and are parallel to said groove-shaped openings (7).
18. A furniture system as claimed in claim 6, wherein the mountings (15), the securing devices (18) and the lips (21) extend along the entire length of the plate-shaped element (1) and are parallel to said groove-shaped openings (7).
19. A furniture system as claimed in claim 2, wherein the plate-shaped element (1) is an extruded product of plastic or aluminium material.
20. A furniture system as claimed in claim 2, wherein the elongate connecting elements (8) are aluminium tubes with a threaded pin element (9) projecting from the respective ends, said pin element having a symmetry axis coinciding with that of the tube.
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 6, 2003
Publication Date: Jun 16, 2005
Inventor: Erik Frisell (Enskede)
Application Number: 10/503,631