CONTAINER RAIL FOR A DRAWER CONTAINER
The invention relates to a drawer arrangement, comprising a container rail preinstalled on a drawer container and a drawer pull-out guide having a movable drawer rail, wherein the drawer container can be rigidly connected to the movable drawer rail of the drawer pull-out guide by means of the container rail so that the drawer container is supported in such a way that the drawer container can be moved out relative to a furniture body, wherein the container rail has a section having a substantially U-shaped cross-section, which section accommodates the drawer rail in the assembled state, wherein at least one stop for the drawer rail extending in the rail longitudinal direction is formed in the U-shaped section.
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The present invention concerns a drawer arrangement comprising a container rail pre-mounted to a drawer container and a drawer extension guide having a movable drawer rail, wherein the drawer container can be fixedly connected to the movable drawer rail of the drawer extension guide by way of the container rail for extendable support with respect to a furniture carcass, wherein the container rail has a portion which is substantially U-shaped in cross-section and which in the mounted condition accommodates the drawer rail.
Such a container rail is frequently fitted in a recess in the underside of the bottom of a drawer container and serves to connect the drawer container to a movable rail of a drawer extension guide. In that case the drawer extension guide can selectively be in the form of a two-part rail system with a carcass rail to be fixed to a furniture carcass and a drawer rail displaceable relative thereto, or also in the form of a three-part rail system, wherein an additional central rail is supported displaceably between the carcass rail and the drawer rail in order in that way to permit full extension of the drawer container relative to a furniture carcass. In conventional solutions for connecting the drawer container to typically two drawer extension guides pre-mounted to the furniture carcass, the drawer container is fitted with the container rails fixed to the drawer bottom, on to the drawer rails of the drawer extension guides, and connected with corresponding fixing means mounted to the drawer extension guides. For that purpose it is generally necessary for the fitter to displace the drawer container along the drawer rails, in which case the drawer container is guided solely by the fitter until being fixed to the drawer rails, whereby lateral displacement of the drawer container can occur during the pushing-in movement. Not infrequently that involves tilting of the drawer container and resultant damage to the drawer side walls.
The object of the invention is to provide a drawer arrangement of the general kind set forth in the opening part of this specification, while avoiding the foregoing disadvantages, wherein the invention seeks to provide in particular for guidance and pre-positioning of the drawer container during mounting on the drawer extension guides associated therewith.
According to the invention that is achieved by the features of claim 1. Further advantageous configurations of the invention are recited in the appendant claims.
According to the invention therefore it is provided that provided in the U-shaped portion is at least one abutment for the drawer rail, the abutment extending in the longitudinal direction of the rail.
That can provide for stable mounting of the drawer container on the drawer rails of the drawer extension guides and in particular this can avoid tilting when mounting the drawer container to the drawer extension guides. In that way it is also possible to avoid the drawer side walls of the drawer container being scratched in the assembly procedure for example against the carcass rails of the drawer extension guides and/or the side walls of the furniture carcass, by virtue of the drawer container being inserted in a skewed position. That is particularly important when the drawer side walls have sensitive outside surfaces, for example sensitive decorative portions. In that respect the proposed at least one abutment is helpful in particular when fitting the drawer container to the drawer extension guides. After fitting has been effected the drawer rail can be so oriented for example by suitable fixing to the container rail that the drawer rail no longer bears against the abutment on the container rail.
Preferably the at least one abutment can be formed by a series of individual abutments which overall form the abutment which preferably extends in the longitudinal direction of the rail. Structurally that can be achieved for example by the abutment being formed by at least one knob which is embossed or stamped out of the container rail, preferably by a series of knobs which are embossed or stamped out of the container rail along a notional straight line. In that case those knobs can be arranged on a horizontal limb and/or on a leg of the U-shaped portion of the container rail and thus overall form one or more abutments for the drawer rail.
The internal width of the U-shaped portion of the container rail can be reduced by the at least one abutment so that as a result pre-positioning of the container rail can be achieved for subsequent fixing to the drawer rail. For that purpose the U-shaped portion can have a leg, wherein the abutment which can be arranged on the horizontal limb of the U-shaped portion is arranged spaced horizontally from the leg and the remaining internal width of the U-shaped portion is greater than or equal to the width of the drawer rail. In that case the leg of the U-shaped portion and the abutment can form a guide means for the drawer rail in the longitudinal direction of the rail. From another point of view, the container rail can be supported displaceably on the drawer rail in the longitudinal direction of the rail with the minimum play, by the at least one abutment.
Alternatively or additionally the leg of the U-shaped portion can also have an abutment. It can preferably be provided in that case that the U-shaped portion has a horizontal limb, the horizontal limb having a first abutment, and the U-shaped portion has a leg, wherein the leg has a second abutment, wherein the remaining internal width between the first abutment and the second abutment is greater than or equal to the width of the drawer rail.
Depending on whether there is only one abutment or for example two abutments, there can be a remaining internal width between the leg and an abutment on the horizontal limb or another remaining internal width between a first abutment on the leg and a second abutment on the horizontal limb, wherein the respective internal width is preferably only slightly greater than the width of the drawer rail.
Preferably it can be provided in that case that the respective remaining internal width is greater than the width of the drawer rail by at most 5%, preferably by at most 1%. For example it can be provided that the respective remaining internal width is greater than the width of the drawer rail in the region of between 0.2 mm and 1.6 mm, preferably by at most 0.8 mm.
In a further variant of the invention it can be so designed that the container rail has fixing means for releasable fixing of the drawer rail. In particular it can be provided that arranged in the front end region of the container rail in the U-shaped portion is a releasable coupling for connecting the container rail to the drawer rail.
In a preferred embodiment it can also be provided that the container rail is made from a metallic material.
In a particularly preferably embodiment there is provided a pair of container rails of the general specified kind for the drawer container, wherein only one of the two container rails has at least one abutment extending in the longitudinal direction of the rail while the other container rail has no abutment in the U-shaped portion.
Further details and advantages of the present invention are described by means of the specific description hereinafter. In the drawing:
At its underside in the region of the outer edges the drawer bottom 11 of the drawer container 2 has recesses 12 which are open towards the lateral edge of the drawer bottom 11 so that the container rails 1, 1′ can be fitted into the recesses 12 in the drawer bottom 11. In this example the recesses 12 extend substantially over the entire length of the drawer bottom 11. The container rails 1, 1′ have U-shaped portions 6 adjoined by respective horizontal contact limbs 10. In this case the U-shaped portions 6 each include a leg 9 which projects substantially at a right angle from the respective horizontal contact limb 10. The container rails 1, 1′ can be fixed to the underside of the drawer bottom 11 for example by suitable fixing means, for example screw connections, at the horizontal contact limbs 10 and/or at the legs 9 of the container rails 1, 1′.
In the illustrated example the U-shaped portion 6 of the container rail 1 has a horizontal limb 8, the horizontal limb 8 having an abutment 7 extending in the longitudinal direction L of the rail (see
In addition in this example the leg 9 has a second abutment 7a (see
That structure, when the drawer container 2 is hung in engagement with container rails 1, 1′ fixed thereto on the drawer rails 4 of the drawer extension guides 5, provides good guidance with only little play so that tilting of the drawer container 2 can be avoided in particular when pushing in the drawer container 2 for connecting the container rails 1, 1′ to the drawer rails 4, for example by couplings 14 arranged in the U-shaped portions 6 (see
The abutments 7, 7a of the container rails 1 thus lead on the one hand to easier fitment of the drawer container 2 on the drawer extension guides 5. On the other hand that can also simplify connection of the drawer rails 4 to the couplings 14 as the container rails 1, 1′ and thus the couplings 14 can be suitably correctly positionally pre-positioned relative to the drawer rails 4 by the abutments 7, 7a in order to be able to easily connect them with corresponding devices on the drawer rails 4. Thirdly, damage to the drawer side walls 15 can also be prevented by avoiding tilting of the drawer container 2 during fitment of the drawer container 2 to the drawer rails 4.
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Arranged in the front end regions of the container rails 1, 1′, in the respective U-shaped portions 6, are releasable couplings 14 for connecting the container rails 1, 1′ to the drawer rails 4. In this embodiment, rear wall holders 13 for fixing a drawer rear wall are mounted to the rear ends of the container rails 1, 1′.
The container rails 1, 1′ can be fixed to the underside of a drawer bottom 11 of a drawer container 2 (see
The drawer container 2 and/or the furniture carcass 3 can have production tolerances. To be able to compensate generally for production tolerances, in particular dimensional errors in the furniture carcass 3 and/or the drawer container 2 in respect of width, and nonetheless to permit good guidance for the drawer rails 4 during fitment of the container rails 1, 1′ to the drawer rails 4, the abutments 7, 7a are preferably arranged only on the container rail 1. The container rail 1′ does not have any abutments 7, 7a whereby the drawer rail 4 associated with the container rail 1′ can be accommodated with some lateral play S in the U-shaped portion 6 of the container rail 1′. Production tolerances can be suitably compensated by virtue of that lateral play S.
Claims
1. A drawer arrangement comprising a container rail pre-mounted to a drawer container and a drawer extension guide having a movable drawer rail, wherein the drawer container can be fixedly connected to the movable drawer rail of the drawer extension guide by way of the container rail for extendable support with respect to a furniture carcass, wherein the container rail has a portion which is substantially U-shaped in cross-section and which in the mounted condition accommodates the drawer rail, characterised in that provided in the U-shaped portion is at least one abutment for the drawer rail, the abutment extending in the longitudinal direction of the rail.
2. A drawer arrangement as set forth in claim 1 characterised in that the at least one abutment is formed by a series of individual abutments.
3. A drawer arrangement as set forth in claim 1 characterised in that the at least one abutment is formed by at least one knob which is embossed or stamped out of the container rail, preferably by a series of knobs which are embossed or stamped out of the container rail along a notional straight line.
4. A drawer arrangement as set forth in claim 1 characterised in that the U-shaped portion has a horizontal limb, the horizontal limb having the abutment.
5. A drawer arrangement as set forth in claim 4 characterised in that the U-shaped portion has a leg, wherein the abutment is arranged spaced horizontally from the leg and the remaining internal width of the U-shaped portion is greater than or equal to the width of the drawer rail.
6. A drawer arrangement as set forth in claim 1 characterised in that the U-shaped portion has a leg, the leg having the abutment.
7. A drawer arrangement as set forth in claim 1 characterised in that the U-shaped portion has a horizontal limb, the horizontal limb having a first abutment, and the U-shaped portion has a leg, wherein the leg has a second abutment, wherein the remaining internal width between the first abutment and the second abutment is greater than or equal to the width of the drawer rail.
8. A drawer arrangement as set forth in claim 5 characterised in that the remaining internal width is greater than the width of the drawer rail by at most 5%, preferably by at most 1%.
9. A drawer arrangement as set forth in claim 5 characterised in that the remaining internal width is greater than the width of the drawer rail in the region of between 0.2 mm and 1.6 mm, preferably by at most 0.8 mm.
10. A drawer arrangement as set forth in claim 1 characterised in that a substantially horizontal contact limb adjoins the U-shaped portion.
11. A drawer arrangement as set forth in claim 1 characterised in that the container rail can be fixed to the underside of a drawer bottom.
12. A drawer arrangement as set forth in claim 11 characterised in that the container rail can be fitted into a recess in the drawer bottom.
13. A drawer arrangement as set forth in claim 12 characterised in that the recess is open towards the lateral edge of the drawer bottom.
14. A drawer arrangement as set forth in claim 1 characterised in that the container rail is made from a metallic material.
15. A drawer arrangement as set forth in claim 1 characterised in that the container rail has fixing means for releasable fixing of the drawer rail.
16. A drawer arrangement as set forth in claim 15 characterised in that arranged in the front end region of the container rail in the U-shaped portion is a releasable coupling for connecting the container rail to the drawer rail.
17. A drawer arrangement as set forth in claim 1 characterised in that there is provided a pair of container rails for the drawer container, wherein only one of the two container rails has at least one abutment extending in the longitudinal direction of the rail while the other container rail has no abutment in the U-shaped portion.
Type: Application
Filed: May 17, 2013
Publication Date: Sep 26, 2013
Applicant: Julius Blum GmbH (Hochst)
Inventors: Ingo GASSER (Hochst), Harald HOFHERR (Hochst)
Application Number: 13/896,665
International Classification: A47B 88/04 (20060101);