WO1996018329A1 - Tragstangenanordnung zum anhängen von zu präsentierenden waren oder zur halterung einer warenablage - Google Patents
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- Support bar arrangement for attaching goods to be presented or for holding a goods shelf
- the invention relates to a support rod arrangement with a plug-in receptacle provided on a rear wall or on a shelf component and a support rod which can be inserted therein either for attaching goods presented in a hanging manner or for attaching a goods rack according to the preamble of independent patent claim 1.
- Such a support rod construction is known, for example, from US Pat. No. 4,316,547.
- Two vertical rails spaced apart from one another run with a hole pattern on a rear wall, where a short rail piece can be inserted into each rail, into two holes of equal height.
- the two rail pieces protrude vertically into the room from the rear wall, and a crossbar is placed over the rail pieces.
- Directly on the cross Poles are hung from clothes hangers and further mounted support rods, which in turn are hung with clothing, are hung in the room.
- the support rod construction is adjustable in height, but is otherwise not very variable due to the necessary perforated grid rails and is also relatively complex.
- the second disadvantage is that the receptacles have to be inserted into the rear wall with a very uniform angular orientation. This is a lot of effort and takes time. Even slight deviations in the alignment of the receptacles have a potentiated effect on the alignment of the inserted and projecting support rods. Several support rods attached at one height, almost on one line, must be aligned exactly, otherwise the overall visual impression will be considerably disturbed and an image of disorder and negligence will appear. Finally, the previously known receptacles are only suitable for installation in a rear wall.
- the object of the invention is therefore to propose an improved support rod arrangement which can be easily mounted on a rear wall, a panel or on a shelf component, the construction of which is not complex, which can be repositioned with one hand, but which nevertheless sits securely in the plug-in receptacle and appears to be precisely aligned in a row arrangement with several support rods.
- several support bars should be combined or be provided with product shelves, such as trays or open boxes.
- the support rod must also be securely locked in the plug-in receptacle without additional securing measures if the support rod tilts downward in the space. Unoccupied plug-in receptacles must not adversely affect the aesthetic appearance of the rear wall.
- Figure 1.0 is a perspective view of the plug-in receptacle with insertable screw-on plate and approximated support rod;
- Figure 1.1 is a sectional view of the plug receptacle with an approximate support rod according to Figure 1.0;
- FIG. 1.2 shows a sectional view of the plug-in receptacle according to FIG. 1.0 with frame; 1.3 the plug-in receptacle according to FIG.
- FIG. 1.4 the plug receptacle according to FIG. 1.0 inserted into a panel in front of a rear wall (installation within a wall cladding);
- FIG. 2.0 shows a perspective view of the plug-in receptacle with a fixed screw-on plate, counter plate and approximated support rod;
- Figure 2.1 shows the rear view of the connector according to figure
- FIG. 2.2 shows a perspective view of the plug-in receptacle according to FIG. 2.0 with the support rod and frame approximated;
- FIG. 2.4 the plug-in receptacle according to FIG. 2.0 inserted into a panel with a counter plate (installation within a wall cladding);
- FIG. 3 shows a partial section of the plug receptacle placed on the rear of a panel (rear mounting on a wall covering);
- FIG. 4 shows the plug-in receptacle according to FIG. 1.0 or 2.0 with a frame, inserted support rod and an approximate sign and
- Figure 5 design options on a rear wall or on a panel.
- the support rod arrangement in a first embodiment with an insertable screw-on plate 150 consists of the plug-in receptacle 100 and the support rod 200.
- the plug-in receptacle 100 includes the housing 110, the screw-in plate 150 which can be inserted in the latter, the cover plate 160 and the screw 170 and the frame 180.
- the basically rectangular housing 110 has a mounting flange 111 with a rectangular, window-like insertion opening 112 on its front side.
- a wall web 114 extends perpendicular to the inner edges 113 of the insertion opening 112 from the back of the mounting flange 111.
- each A web-shaped opening 115 is provided in the wall web 114, the two openings 115 being aligned with one another.
- the wall webs 114 extend in height and width only to such an extent that a circumferential stop edge 116 remains on the rear side of the mounting flange 111.
- the lower edge lying in the interior of the housing 110 is recessed from the upper crosspiece 118, so that an upper undercut 120 with an upper bump edge 121 and the upper undercut dimension ho is produced.
- the upper edge lying in the interior of the housing 110 is cut out of the lower transverse web 119, so that a lower undercut 122 with the lower bump edge 123 and the lower undercut dimension hy is created.
- the upper undercut 120 is deeper in the vertical direction than the lower undercut 122, whereby a widespread upper bump edge 121 is obtained in relation to the lower bump edge 123; ergo results in hg> hy. Both bump edges 121, 123 lie on a vertical plane.
- the screw-on plate 150 is of rectangular contour and can optionally pass through one of the openings 115 in the
- Housing 110 are inserted.
- the screw-on plate 150 is inserted in the openings 115 of both wall webs 114 and bridges the gap, the screw-on plate 150 being dimensioned such that it does not then protrude from the wall webs 114.
- the screw-on plate 150 has a through hole 151 with a countersink 152 in the direction of the insertion opening 112 for receiving the head 171 of the screw 170.
- the screw-on plate 150 On the lower edge, the screw-on plate 150 has an attachment edge 153 protruding like a ledge.
- the cover plate 160 corresponds at least to the width of the insertion opening 112, while its height is dimensioned such that the cover plate 160 extends from the attachment edge 153 to the upper crosspiece 118, so as to provide the inside of the housing 110 for an outside view when there are no supports ⁇ rod 200 is inserted to cover.
- the cover plate 160 acts as a damping intermediate layer between the housing 110 and the plug-in plate 210 provided at the plug-in end 201 of the support rod 200.
- a plug-in lug 161 (see FIG. 1.4) is complementary on the cover plate 160 Position and of complementary contour to the blind hole 172 located in the head 17 1 of the screw 170.
- the plug-in plate 210 which is fixedly attached to the plug end 201 of the support rod 200 and is connected to the pipe section 220, for example by welding, is of rectangular contour.
- the pipe section 220 can open vertically on the plug-in plate 210 if the support rod 200 is to extend horizontally into the room.
- An oblique attachment of the tube piece 220 on the plug-in plate 210 will be provided, if it is desired that the support rod 200 extends inclined or pointing upwards into the room.
- the width of the plug-in plate 210 corresponds to the width of the plug-in opening 112 on the housing 110.
- the height hg of the plug-in plate 210 must in any case exceed the height hg of the plug-in opening 112; on the other hand, the plug-in plate 210 does not take up the entire height between the upper and lower rear cut ⁇ dung 120,122 - the undercut distance a - on.
- the remaining vertical play between the plug-in plate height hg and the undercut distance a enables the carrier rod 200 to be inserted into the plug-in receptacle 100. This results in a> hg> hg.
- the pipe section 220 is connected to the plug-in plate 210 with a height offset, so that the vertical distance between the plug-in board upper edge 211 and the upper pipe section 221 - the upper board dimension PQ - is greater than the distance between the lower board edge 212 and the lower pipe section edge 222 - the lower board dimension py (ie P Q > py) •
- the size ratio of the top dimension p 0 and the plate Under dimension py, the size ratio of the upper undercut dimension ho and the lower undercut ass h y is adjusted.
- a frame 180 that can be pushed onto the housing 110 can be provided, which frame comprises from behind, the upper and lower transverse web 118, 119 as well as both lateral wall webs 114, against which the stop edge 116, which surrounds the outer flange 111, is pushed.
- the frame 180 preferably has a material thickness which corresponds to the height of the stop edge 116, so that when the frame 180 is pushed on, the peripheral surfaces of the housing 110 are flat, that is to say they have no shoulders.
- the width of the frame 180 corresponds to the width of the wall webs 114, as a result of which the frame 180 is flush with the rear of the housing 110.
- FIG. 1.3 and 1.4 show two types of mounting of the plug receptacle 100, FIG. 1.3 showing the mounting placed on a wall 300.
- the screw-on plate 150 is located in the housing 110 with a screw 170 which is screwed into the wall 300, is fixed and seated in the two openings 115, thus pressing the housing onto the wall surface 301.
- the frame 180 was pushed on before assembly.
- the cover plate 160 has been inserted, which preferably follows through the insertion opening 112.
- the cover plate 160 is seated on the contact edge 153 of the screw-on plate 150.
- a plug lug 161 could be provided on the rear side thereof, which extends into the blind hole 172 of the head 171 of screw 170 snaps into place (see Figure 1.4).
- the plug-in plate is seated in the disc-shaped cavity between the upper and lower undercut 120, 122 . 210, which is held forward by the bump edges 121 and 123.
- the pipe section 220 extends from the plug-in plate 210 into the room.
- the insertion of the carrier rod 200 ie exactly the plug-in plate 210 into the plug-in receptacle 100, takes place in the following way.
- the upper plate dimension can thus be fully or largely pushed into the upper undercut 120.
- the plug-in plate 210 is placed vertically on it by lowering the pipe section 220, with which the undersize of the plate can be pressed completely or largely into the lower undercut 122.
- the entire support rod 200 that is to say also the plug-in plate 210, drops somewhat, but the upper plate dimension P Q partially abuts the upper bounce edge 121, so that the support rod 200 is locked in the plug-in receptacle 100.
- the removal of the support rod 200 from the plug receptacle takes place in a reverse manner in an analogous manner.
- the support rod 200 with the plug-in plate 210 has to be pushed upwards so that the undersize plate py can be released from the lower undercut 122.
- By lifting the rod end 202 it is then possible to lift the undersize plate py out of the insertion opening 112 and at the same time remove the upper plate dimension po from the upper undercut 120 latch so that the carrier bar 200 can be removed altogether.
- Figure 1.4 illustrates the insertion of the plug receptacle; here in a panel 400 upstream of the wall 300, a spacer 500 being inserted between the wall 300 and the panel 400.
- the housing 110 is inserted with a screwed-on screw-on plate 150 into a prepared panel cutout 401 and screwed to the wall 300 through the spacer 500 by means of the screw 170.
- the cover plate 160 is then inserted from the front through the insertion opening 112.
- the screw 170 pulls the plug receptacle 100 in the direction of the wall 300, the stop edge 116 pressing against the panel surface 402 and limiting the pulling in of the plug receptacle 100 into the panel recess 401.
- Logically, frame 180 is not used here.
- the frame 180 would not be needed if the mounting flange 111 had no stop edge 116. Placed on a wall 300 (see FIG. 1.3), this stop edge 116 is also superfluous. The stop edge 116 only has its function when the type of installation used (see FIG. 1.4). So that one does not have to produce two types of housings 110 - with or without stop edge 116 - the stop edge 116 which is not required in the type of installation fitted is leveled with the frame 180.
- a second embodiment of the support rod arrangement namely with a fixed screw-on plate 150 'and a counter plate 700', is shown in FIGS.
- this support rod arrangement likewise consisting of a plug-in receptacle 100 'and a support rod 200
- the structure of the support rod 200 has remained unchanged compared to FIGS. 1.0 to 1.4, so that reference is made to the preceding explanation.
- the construction of the plug-in receptacle 100 'with the housing 110', which has a housing base 125 ", has changed in details , in which the fixed screw plate 150 'is integrated.
- the cover plate 160 'and the frame 180' are also modified. For direct mounting on a wall (see Figure 2.3), a screw 170 is still required, while an additional counterplate 700 'is provided for mounting on a wall cladding (see Figure 2.4).
- the basically rectangular housing 110 ' has on its front side a mounting flange 111' with a rectangular, window-like insertion opening 112 'and on the rear side the housing bottom 125'.
- the wall to the lateral inner edges 113 'of the insertion opening 112 * extends perpendicularly from the back of the mounting flange 111' to the housing base 125 '.
- the wall webs 114 ' extend in height and width only to such an extent that a circumferential stop edge 116' remains on the rear side of the mounting flange 111 *.
- the lower edge located in the interior of the housing 110 ' is recessed from the upper crosspiece 118' down to the level of the screw-on plate 150 ', so that an upper undercut 120' with an upper bump edge 121 'and the upper undercut dimension ho 'arises.
- the upper edge lying in the interior of the housing 110 ' is recessed out of the lower transverse web 119', so that a lower undercut 122 'with the lower bump edge 123' and the lower undercut dimension hy 'is created.
- the upper undercut 120 ' is deeper in the vertical direction than the lower undercut 122', as a result of which an enlarged upper bump edge 121 'is obtained in relation to the lower bump edge 123'; ergo results in ho '>hy'.
- the lower undercut 122 ' does not extend to the level of the housing base 125' or the screw-on plate 150 ', but rather on the underside of the screw-on plate 150' is a horizontally extending, raised and facing the insertion opening 112 * and above the level of the stop edge 124 'provided on the lower inner edge 117'. Furthermore, the undercuts 120 'and 122' have different depths in the direction of the front face of the mounting flange 111 '.
- the upper horizontal inner edge 117 ' is wider than the lower horizontal inner edge 117' or formulated differently, the upper and lower bounce edge 121 ', 123' are not on a vertical plane, but in relation to the housing base 125 'or the screw-on plate 150 'is that upper bump edge 121 'set back from the lower bump edge 123'.
- the counterplate 700 extends beyond the housing 110' in all areas.
- the rectangular counterplate 700 ' has a continuous central bore 701' and four continuous bores 702 'assigned to the corner regions of the counterplate 700'.
- the central bore 701 ' is complementary to the through bore 151' located in the screw-on plate 150 ', in order to allow passage of a screw 170 if necessary, if the intention is to screw the housing 110' onto a wall 300 (see FIG. 2.3).
- the screw-on plate 150 ' has on the front side 154' a countersink 152 'surrounding the through hole 151'.
- the counterplate 700' To the holes 702 'provided in the counterplate 700' there are complementary, blind hole-shaped threaded holes 126 'which extend from the corner areas on the outer side 127' of the housing base 125 'into the two vertical wall webs 114' which are arranged in a frame-like manner. and the transverse webs 118 ', 119' connecting these extend and are directed perpendicularly onto the mounting flange 111 '.
- the counterplate 700 ' can be screwed onto the outside 127' of the housing base 125 'by means of four screws 703' and thus the entire plug-in receptacle 100 'can be fixed in place in a panel 400 (see FIG. 2.4).
- the cover plate 160 ' From the front 154 'of the screw-on plate 150', four through slots 155 'extend in the corner areas thereof.
- the hook lugs 161 'of the cover plate 160' inserted snap into these through slots 155 '.
- the hook lugs 161 ' are provided on the side of the cover plate 160' facing the screw-on plate 150 ', in the corner regions thereof.
- the cover plate 160 ' has the function of covering the front side 154' of the screw-on plate 150, which is visible from the outside, in particular when the housing 110 'is in the assembled state when no support rod 200 is inserted therein.
- the cover plate 160 'could advantageously be manufactured as a one-piece injection molded plastic part.
- Figure 2.3 shows the entire support rod assembly screwed onto a wall 300.
- the assembly principle corresponds to the explanations given in FIG. 1.3.
- Screw 170 is the housing 110 'including the attached frame 180 'screwed onto the wall surface 301.
- the front side 154 'of the screw-on plate 150' is provided with the cover plate 160 ', the hook lugs 161' of which engage in the through slots 155 'in the screw-on plate 150'.
- the plug-in plate 210 of the support rod 200 is snapped into the housing 110 ', sits in the undercuts 120', 122 'and abuts against the upper and lower bounce edge 121', 123 '.
- the protruding stop edge 124 'and the horizontal offset between the upper and lower bounce edge 121', 123 ' cause the plug-in plate 210 to be slightly inclined and thus slightly incline the pipe piece 220 attached to the plug-in plate 210 into the room.
- This slight inclination of the pipe section 220 has a visually pleasing effect, and even with a greater load, bending of the pipe section 220 downward is compensated for, so that, for example, hanging clothes hangers do not develop the tendency to slide down.
- FIG. 2.4 shows the support rod arrangement, that is to say the plug-in receptacle 100 ', inserted in a recess 401 in a panel 400.
- the frame 180 'surrounding the housing 110' and a screw 170 are omitted here.
- the stop edge 116 'of the mounting flange 111' sits on the panel surface 402.
- the counter plate 700 ' is screwed onto the outside 127' of the housing base 125 'from the back of the panel 400 with the screws 703'. In this way, the plug receptacle 100 'is securely fixed in the panel recess 401. Is the support rod when not in use
- the cover plate 160 ' covers the Front side 154 'of the screw-on plate 150' with the bare through hole 151 'and countersink 152'. With this type of installation, the cover plate 160 'is therefore particularly useful for the optics. With regard to the engagement of the support rod 200 in the plug-in receptacle 100 ', reference is made to FIG. 2.3.
- FIG. 3 shows a third embodiment of the support rod arrangement.
- the internal, structural design of the plug-in receptacle 100 "(previously 100 ') is opposite that
- FIG. 2 Figures 2.0 to 2.4 unchanged.
- the support rod 200 with the plug-in plate 210 and the tube piece 220 is also unchanged.
- the mounting flange 111 "(previously 111, 111 ') has been enlarged, with the rear of the mounting plate no longer pointing in the direction of the screw-on plate 150' flange-mounted stop edge 116 'is used to support the plug-in receptacle 100 "at the edge zones for panel recess 401 - in the type of installation used.
- the front of the enlarged mounting flange 111 is used to support the plug-in receptacle 100" on the edge zones of a panel recess 401, but the plug-in receptacle 100 "is placed on the rear of the panel 400.
- the support rod 200 projects from the room through the Pa ⁇ neelaussparung 401 therethrough, and the plug-in plate 210 is in. the manner described above within the plug receptacle 100, "quasi behind the panel 400, on and unlatched. It is therefore understood that the panel cutout 401 at least approximately the size of the plug-in plate 210, and the mounting flange 111 ′′ at least partially projects beyond the panel recess 401.
- a recess 158 ′′ is provided on the outer circumference of the mounting flange 111 ′, which results in a fitting edge 159 ′′ in which the edge of the panel recess 401 has a positive fit sits.
- an information sign 190 ' can be placed on the plug-in receptacle 100', the plug-in lugs 191 'of the information sign 190' being pressed into its vertical grooves 130 '.
- the vertical grooves 130 'provided on the back of the mounting flange 111' and which are laterally open at the side are limited either by the frame 180 '(see FIG. 4) pushed onto the housing 110' or by the panel surface 402 (see FIG. 2.4), so that the sign 190 'is held in both cases.
- the sign 190 ' is easily removable and can be provided with price, company, brand, size or other information.
- FIG. 5 shows those applications of the support rod arrangement where the plug-in receptacles 100, 100 ', 100''are carried by a rear wall.
- the wall surface 301 Placed on the wall surface 301, inserted into a panel 400 or provided on the back of a panel, several rows of spaced-apart plug-in receptacles 100, 100 ', 100 ", which can then be fitted differently, are arranged. It is also possible to insert plug-in receptacles 100, 100 ', 100 "to be placed on a panel surface 402 or inserted directly into a solid wall 300. Show it:
- Variant A individual carrier bars 200 projecting horizontally into the sales or exhibition space with a limiting lug 203 arranged on top of the bar end 202;
- Variant B two adjacent support rods 200 which are connected to one another by a cross rod 204. This combination is used or removed as a unit;
- Variant C a product carrier 600 - here a tray - is placed on several adjacent carrier bars 200 and
- variant D the arrangement of a tray as a product carrier 600 on a single carrier rod. With an adequate lock, you have to ensure that the tray is held horizontally.
- Applied to the wall surface 301 are one or more panels 400 - here four. Inserted into the panels 400 or placed on the back, several, additional spaced-apart plug-in receptacles 100, 100 '.100 ", which can also serve to fix the respective panel 400 on the wall surface 301. These show:
- Variant E individual support rods 200, which protrude into the sales or exhibition space at an angle, with a large number of limiting lugs 203 arranged on the top of the pipe section 221;
- Variant F an arrangement corresponding to variant C and variant G: the arrangement of a box-shaped product carrier 600 which is open at the top.
- plug-in receptacles 100, 100 ', 100 " not only walls 300 or panels 400 come into consideration as supports for the plug-in receptacles 100, 100 ', 100 ".
- the plug-in receptacles 100, 100', 100" can also be used on strip-shaped, beam-like or rail-like shelf components, for example a profile rail or a sufficiently load-bearing sheet metal strip , put on. Special design effects and efficient use of space can be achieved if one or more plug-in receptacles 100, 100 ', 100 "are inserted into a profile, preferably a hollow profile.
- This hollow profile could be provided as a vertical, oblique, horizontal or curved bracing within a shop If the strut is accessible from several sides and has a correspondingly large interior space, it is possible to insert plug-in receptacles 100, 100 ', 100 "into the profile from several sides, primarily from two opposite sides.
- the plug-in receptacles of the types 100 and 100 ' are preferred for this use.
- the following modification options of the previously described support rod arrangement are expressly mentioned:
- openings in the two wall webs 114 would not have to be provided on both sides; instead of a breakthrough 115, a groove could also be machined into a wall web 114 into which the screw-on plate 150 is inserted;
- the stop edge 116, 116 'and thus also the frame 180, 180' could be dispensed with entirely if the person skilled in the art would use other means for fixing the housing 110, 110 'in a wall 300 or in a panel 400 - type of installation used.
- the housing 110, 110 'could be conical or fixed laterally by screws in the panel recess 401;
- a screw-on plate 150, 150 ' is dispensed with entirely and the screwing of the plug-in receptacle 100, 100' to the rear wall 300 carrying the latter is accomplished by screwing through the wall bars 114, 114 'or through the cross bars 118, 119; 118 ', 119';
- the inseparable connection between the rear wall 300 or panel 400 and the plug-in receptacle 100, 100 'could also be considered, for example by gluing or cementing;
- the housing 110, 110 ', the mounting flange 111, 111', in ", the insertion opening 112, 112 'and the plug-in plate 210 do not have to be rectangularly contoured. Other geometries are also conceivable here, up to rounded shapes; -
- the pipe section 220 could be round or angular in cross section 'or consist of solid material and
- the support rod arrangement according to the invention enables a variable design of wall surfaces, shelf structures and other shop fittings created for the presentation of goods.
- the support rods for the direct attachment of goods or loaded with product carriers can be inserted into the provided plug-in receptacles with a few hand movements or released from them.
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