WO2005075154A1 - Work table - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47B—TABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B25—HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
- B25H—WORKSHOP EQUIPMENT, e.g. FOR MARKING-OUT WORK; STORAGE MEANS FOR WORKSHOPS
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- the invention relates to a work table. It particularly concerns a work table for the workshop area.
- DE 41 06 073 C2 discloses a work table which has a cutout in a worktop in which different tools arranged on a worktop segment can optionally be mounted and added by means of a rotating mechanism. Although a much more favorable utilization of the surface of a work table is thus achieved, the effort involved is comparatively high, especially when the machine magazine provided is designed as a rotary magazine. In addition, in each case only one type beitsmaschine in the level of the worktop of the worktable can be brought.
- Another solution is to mount only the required tools on the work table. In this case, however, changing a tool is time-consuming, so that a separate work table is generally required for each tool.
- the object of the invention is to soothe the disadvantages of the prior art.
- a work table should be specified which enables the use of two or more tools on a small work surface in comparison to the prior art.
- a work table with a worktop for mounting tools is provided, wherein
- the worktop has at least one or more recesses and a worktop segment is arranged in each recess and is rotatably mounted in the worktop about an axis of rotation running parallel to the top of the worktop;
- the worktable includes means for locking the worktop segment in the worktop
- the worktop segment is mounted in the region of the axis of rotation in two guides formed on the worktable; and the worktop segment can be moved alone or with the axis of rotation along the guides parallel to the top of the worktop.
- the axis of rotation is arranged in the plane of the worktop.
- the work table according to the invention thus makes it possible to transport a (first) tool which is attached to the top of the worktop segment by rotating through 180 ° on the axis of rotation under the work table.
- the previous top of the worktop segment becomes the bottom and vice versa due to the rotary movement.
- the outside of the worktop segment then turned upwards can then be used according to the needs of the user. If no other tools are installed on this outside, it is available as a pure work surface.
- the (first) tool can be conveyed upwards, making it ready for use again.
- the work table according to the invention enables a significantly better use of space. This also offers advantages when installing fume cupboards due to the more compact arrangement of the tools, they only have to have a small effective range. Furthermore, the work table according to the invention, if the table legs are designed to be foldable, can be transported more easily in vehicles, so that on-site use is otherwise only possible with separately transportable tools.
- the devices for locking the worktop segment in the worktop are preferably designed as locking levers, wherein
- At least two locking levers are provided for each worktop segment and
- each locking lever has a first position and a second position, in the first position the worktop segment can be rotated in the worktable (unlocked state of the worktop segment) and in the second position the worktop segment is locked in the worktop (locked state of the worktop segment).
- a first edge of the worktop segment in the locked state is expediently part of an outer edge of the worktop.
- the recesses are U-shaped in the worktop, so that even larger tools that are attached to the worktop segment can be easily turned up or down. This would be with square or rectangular recesses, i.e. H. Recesses that are arranged in the worktop without a common outer edge are not absolutely possible.
- the first edge of the worktop segment preferably has a first groove, the second edge of the worktop segment opposite this edge having a second groove and the worktop having a web which is complementary to the first and second grooves.
- the web is formed on the edge of the worktop, which adjoins the second edge of the worktop segment in the locked state of the worktop segment, and engages in the second groove in the locked state, while in the unlocked state, the engagement between the web and the second groove is released is.
- the axis of rotation does not necessarily have to be designed as a continuous axis. Instead, the two ends of the axis of rotation are preferably designed as bolts which are anchored in the worktop segment on the one hand and are mounted in the guides on the other hand.
- the top of the worktop segment is arranged in the locked state parallel to the top of the worktop, wherein
- the worktop segment is either on a first level or on a second level
- the second level is below the first level with respect to the height of the work table
- the top of the countertop segment and the top of the countertop form a plane when the countertop segment is in the first plane;
- the top of the worktop segment is below the top of the worktop with respect to the height of the worktop when the worktop segment is on the second level.
- the axis of rotation is arranged below the first level of the worktop.
- the guides in which the axis of rotation is mounted are preferably formed in so-called turning blocks, which are arranged on the underside of the worktop or on the worktable in the area of the stand elements below the worktop.
- the distance between the first level and the second level is variable. This is preferably achieved by moving the axis of rotation running parallel to the top of the worktop perpendicular to the worktop.
- the turning blocks in which the guides are located are preferably moved upwards or downwards, for which purpose the turning blocks can be moved up or down along a screw thread, for example.
- This second embodiment has the advantage that the worktop segment can be locked at different heights. In this way, larger devices, for example, which would otherwise have to be mounted on a lower table, can also be easily mounted on the work table according to the invention.
- the devices for locking the worktop segment in the worktop are designed as locking levers, however
- At least four locking levers are provided for each worktop segment
- each work lever has a first position and a second position, in the first position the worktop segment can be rotated in the worktable (unlocked state of the worktop segment) and in the second position the worktop segment can be locked in the locked state (locked state of the worktop segment), and
- the worktop segment is either locked in the first level using the first locking levers or the worktop segment is locked in the second level using the second locking levers.
- the second locking levers are expediently attached to the work table by means of a first fastening element.
- These first fastening elements and thus the second locking levers should be foldable under the table, and if they are required for locking the worktop segment in the second level, they can be folded out.
- the distance between the first and the second level is changed, the distance between the first fastening element and the underside of the worktop must also be changed so that the second locking levers are in the second level.
- a first edge of the worktop segment in the locked state in the first plane forms part of an outer edge of the worktop.
- the first edge of the worktop segment expediently has a first groove, the second edge of the worktop segment lying opposite this edge having a second groove and the worktop having a first web which is complementary to the first and the second groove, wherein the first web is arranged in the edge of the worktop which, when the worktop segment is in the first plane, adjoins the second edge of the worktop segment when the worktop segment is locked, and wherein
- the worktable in this case should have a second fastening element with a second web for each worktop segment, which runs parallel to the first web in the second plane, so that the first groove after rotating the worktop segment by 180 ° in the second Engages web.
- the second web thus borders when the worktop segment is in the second level, in the locked state of the worktop segment on the second edge of the worktop segment, the second web in the locked state when the worktop segment is in the second level, engages in the first groove and in the unlocked state the engagement between the second web and the first groove is released.
- the distance between the first and the second level is changed, the distance between the second fastening element and the underside of the worktop must also be changed so that the second web is in the second level.
- the axis of rotation does not necessarily have to be designed as a continuous axis. Rather, the two ends of the axis of rotation are in the form of bolts. formed, which are anchored on the one hand in the worktop segment and on the other hand are stored in the guides, for example the turning blocks.
- both embodiments preferably several worktop segments are provided.
- the length and width of the worktop segments can differ.
- both worktop segments according to the first embodiment and segments of the second embodiment can be combined in one worktable.
- each worktop segment for locking the same preferably has four locking grooves, with two locking levers each engaging with the locking grooves of the worktop segment in the locked state.
- the locking levers provided in the first embodiment and the locking levers provided in the first level of the second embodiment are preferably embedded in the outer edge of the worktop.
- the grooves of the worktop segments are designed so that the part of the locking lever, which is located in the grooves, can be pulled out of the grooves of the respective worktop segment in the locked state, so that the engagement of the locking lever in the locking grooves is released and the worktop segment is then rotated can be.
- the locking grooves are expediently formed in the first edge and the second edge of the worktop segment, wherein the first groove and the second groove can merge into the locking grooves.
- the locking levers are initially in the locked state in engagement with the two grooves of the first edge. To turn the worktop segment by 180 °, the locking levers are released, the rotation is carried out and then the locking levers are locked in the second edge, which now forms part of the outer edge of the worktop. This process is reversible.
- the two first locking levers are locked when the worktop segment is in the first level. first engaged with the two grooves of the first edge. To turn the worktop segment by 180 °, the locking levers are released, the rotation is carried out and then the two second locking levers are locked in the second edge, which now forms part of the outer edge of the worktop. This process is reversible.
- Figure 1 is an oblique plan view of a work table according to the invention with worktop segments.
- FIG. 2 shows an oblique plan view of the worktop of the worktable shown in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 shows an exploded view of only the worktop segments of the worktable shown in FIG. 1;
- Fig. 4 is a side view of the work table shown in Fig. 1;
- Fig. 5 is a second side view of the work table shown in Fig. 1;
- Fig. 6 is a second side view of the work table shown in Fig. 1;
- FIG. 7 shows a further oblique plan view of the worktop of the worktable shown in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 8 shows a basic illustration of the rotating mechanism of a worktop segment according to the first embodiment according to the invention
- FIG. 9 is a schematic diagram of the rotating mechanism of a worktop segment according to the second embodiment of the invention.
- Fig. 10 is a schematic diagram of a locking lever.
- the work table 1 shown in Figures 1 and 4 to 6 has a worktop 2, which is applied to table legs 3.
- Recesses 4 are formed in the table top (FIG. 2), in which worktop segments 5 are arranged.
- the worktop segments are each arranged in the first plane in FIG. 1, so that the top of the worktop segments 5 and the worktop 2 form one plane.
- second locking levers 7 are attached via first fastening elements 20 which, since all worktop segments 5 are in the first level, are folded inwards.
- the second locking lever 7 can be folded out (dotted illustration) if the worktop segment 5.2 is to be rotated into the second plane.
- the worktop segment 5.2 is rotated on an axis of rotation which is mounted in the turning blocks 8.
- the turning blocks 8 are also attached to the underside of the worktop 2.
- Skids 9 and rollers 10 are formed at the lower end of the table legs 3.
- the rollers 10 can be folded out and in via a fold-out mechanism 11.
- the work table can be moved when the castors are unfolded and can therefore be moved as a whole.
- the worktop 2 shown in FIG. 2 has first webs 12, guides 14 and locking grooves 17 in the region of the cutouts.
- the web 12 engages in the second groove 16 (FIGS. 3, 8, 9) when the worktop 2 is in the first plane.
- the worktop 2 is locked in its respective position in addition to the locking devices.
- reversible blocks 8 and second fastening elements 21 with second webs 13 are also formed, with which height-adjustable worktop segments according to the second embodiment of the present invention are realized.
- the first groove 16 engages in the second webs when the worktop segment 5.2 is in the locked state in the second plane.
- the first 20 and second fastening elements 21 and the turning blocks 8 are each fastened via threaded rods to the underside of the worktop 2, so that they can be screwed up or down.
- the worktop segments 5 can have any structure as long as they have the properties described above, in particular completely fill the recesses 4 of the worktop 2 and have the grooves and axes of rotation provided.
- worktop segments 5 are constructed in three layers in an advantageous variant: a first cover plate 22, on the upper side of which a frame 23 is attached. The side of the frame 23 facing away from the cover plate 22 is covered by a second cover plate 24. With this construction of the worktop segments, the necessary first and second grooves can be easily formed by the frame 23 being offset inwards with respect to the first and second edges of the worktop segment 5.
- two reversible blocks 8 and a second fastening element 21 are formed with a second webs 13.
- the first fastening element 21 is arranged at the base of the "U"
- a turning block 3 is provided on each leg of the "U” (see in particular FIG. 7).
- Devices of this type are not required for worktop segments 5.1 according to the second embodiment, the worktop segments 5.1 not being adjustable in height, but rather being only rotatable.
- a worktop segment 5.1 can be rotated in its recess 4 in the worktop 2 as follows (FIG. 8):
- Fig. 8a the worktop segment 5.1 is locked in the recess 4, the first web 12 of the worktop 2 being in engagement with the groove 16.
- a tool 27 is attached to the underside of the worktop segment 5.1.
- the top of the worktop segment 5.1 and the top of the worktop 2 form a plane.
- the first locking levers 6 engage in the locking grooves 17 of the worktop segment 5.1, which are formed in the groove 15 are a.
- the locking levers 6 are released and the worktop segment 5.1 is pulled in the direction of the arrow, the engagement between the first web 12 and the groove 15 being released.
- Rotary position By pulling the state shown in Fig. 8b is reached, in which the original position of the tool is shown dotted.
- the segmental arch is arched to prevent the worktop segment from returning from the rotational position to the locking position unintentionally.
- the spring-like arc of the segment arc is pressed down, so that such a change in position can be carried out without great effort, but only if at least a certain tensile force is applied.
- Locking position By pushing the worktop segment 5.1 in the direction of the arrow (FIG. 8d), the rotational position is left and the worktop segment 5.1 arrives again in a locking position, the tool 27 now being on the top of the worktop segment 5.1.
- the first web 12 is in engagement with the groove 15 of the worktop segment 5.1, so that a locked position has been reached.
- the axis of rotation is simultaneously pushed from the rotational position into the locking position on the segment arch 29 along the guides 14.
- the (now) top of the worktop segment 5.1 and the top of the worktop 2 in turn form a plane.
- the first locking levers 6 engage in the locking grooves 17 of the worktop segment 5.1, which are formed in the groove 16. A renewed rotation of the worktop segment 5.1 from this position into the original position is easily possible.
- a worktop segment 5.2 can be rotated in its recess 4 in the worktop 2 as follows (FIG. 9):
- Fig. 9a the worktop segment 5.2 is locked in the recess 4 in the first plane, the first web 12 of the worktop 2 being in engagement with the groove 16.
- the axis of rotation 28 of the worktop segment 5.2 is mounted in turning blocks 8.
- the axis of rotation 28 is connected to the worktop segment 5.2 in a rotationally fixed manner via two flanges 30.
- Each turning block 8 has a segment arc 29.
- the top of the worktop segment 5.2 and the top of the worktop 2 form a plane.
- the first locking levers 6 engage in the locking grooves 17 of the worktop segment 5.2, which are formed in the groove 15.
- To rotate the worktop segment 5.2 the worktop segment 5.2 is pulled in the direction of the arrow, the engagement between the first web 12 and the groove 16 being released.
- the second locking levers 7 are in the folded position. Before pulling, they are folded out (dotted line).
- Rotary position By pulling the state shown in Fig. 9b is reached. By pulling, the axis of rotation 28 (usually realized by two bolts) is pulled along the turning blocks 8 via the segment arch 29 from the locking position into the rotating position. The segment arch is arched to prevent the worktop segment from returning from the rotational position to the locking position unintentionally.
- the spring-like arc of the segment arc 29 is pressed down, so that such a change in position can be carried out without great effort, but only if at least a certain tensile force is applied.
- Locking position By pushing the worktop segment 5.2 in the direction of the arrow (FIG. 9d), the rotational position is left and the worktop segment 5.2 arrives in a locking position again, it now being in the second level.
- the second web 13 is in engagement with the groove 15 of the worktop segment 5.2, so that a locked position has been reached.
- the axis of rotation is simultaneously pushed from the rotational position into the locking position on the segment arch 29 along the turning blocks 8.
- the second locking levers 7 engage in the locking grooves 17 of the worktop segment 5.2, which are formed in the groove 16. A renewed rotation of the worktop segment 5.2 from this position in the second level to the position in the first level is readily possible.
- Each of the first and second locking levers is rotatably mounted on a spar 31 (Fig. 10).
- the locking lever has a counter integrated sliding block 35 with retaining hook 32, on which pressure is exerted by means of a spring 33.
- the holding hook 32 is in engagement with a holding plate 34 which is attached to an outer leg of the locking groove 17.
- the spring 33 prevents unwanted loosening of the holding hook 32 from the holding plate 34 and thus of the locking lever from the locking groove 17.
- the locking lever is pulled out of the locking groove 17 to release the locking between worktop segment 5 and worktop 2, by pressing the sliding block 35 the holding hook 32 comes out of engagement with the holding plate 34.
- the locking lever 7 is pressed into the locking groove 17, the retaining hook 32 coming into engagement with the retaining plate 34.
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