GB2337693A - Work surface for supporting storage units - Google Patents
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- GB2337693A GB2337693A GB9811242A GB9811242A GB2337693A GB 2337693 A GB2337693 A GB 2337693A GB 9811242 A GB9811242 A GB 9811242A GB 9811242 A GB9811242 A GB 9811242A GB 2337693 A GB2337693 A GB 2337693A
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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
- A47B96/00—Details of cabinets, racks or shelf units not covered by a single one of groups A47B43/00 - A47B95/00; General details of furniture
- A47B96/20—Furniture panels or like furniture elements
- A47B96/202—Furniture panels or like furniture elements with a continuous layer allowing folding
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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
- A47B77/00—Kitchen cabinets
- A47B77/02—General layout, e.g. relative arrangement of compartments, working surface or surfaces, supports for apparatus
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Abstract
A furniture assembly for use in a kitchen comprises a substantially planar work surface 1 supported between ground-engaging end supports 2, wherein the work surface comprises a structural arrangement from which storage units such as cabinets, drawers, and shelves are able to be suspended. A plurality of perforated steel strips may be affixed to the underside of the work surface such that the storage units may be hooked into the perforations. A beam structure may also be formed in the work surface to allow suspension of the storage units. The work surface may be provided with a channel 3 located substantially at the front edge thereof, which channel may have a smoothly curving profile. The work surface may comprise sheet steel at one end 1a and wood or a like material at the other end 1b, wherein a sink 106 may be mounted in an aperture in the wood or like material. A cabinet (200, Fig. 2) for suspending from the furniture assembly is also described.
Description
is 2337693 Improvements in or relating to furniture
The present invention relates to the field of furniture such as cabinets and other furniture primarily intended for use in kitchens.
Traditionally, kitchen units (including cabinets, drawer units, shelving units for example) have been constructed from MDF or chipboard which suffer from a number of disadvantages. For example, timber cupboards are a frequent cause of rising damp in modern houses and quickly degrade when exposed to moisture. This can present hygiene as well as structural problems in the kitchen environment where food preparation takes place.
Conventional kitchen unit construction usually means that, once fitted, the layout cannot be substantially redesigned without removing and replacing the entire kitchen furniture.
There is thus a need for a modular kitchen unit design which seeks to overcome this and other disadvantages associated with conventional kitchen furniture.
According to a f irst aspect of the present invention there is provided a furniture assembly for use in a kitchen comprising a substantially planar worksurface supported between ground-engaging end supports, the worksurface comprising an integral structural unit of the assembly so that cabinets, drawer units, shelving units and the like can be suspended therefrom.
Preferably, said worksurface is provided with a 1 iquid- channel ling gutter located substantially in the region of its front edge. Ideally, the gutter has a smoothly curving profile.
1 The worksurface may comprise a single sheet of shaped steel. Alternatively, it may comprise a composite element having sheet steel at one end thereof and wood or like material at the other. Preferably, an aperture in 5 the wood or like material end mounts a sink.
According to a second aspect of the invention, there is provided a cabinet suitable for suspending from the above-described furniture comprising panels having two skins of prefinished steel between which is bonded a core of synthetic foam. Four of said panels may have a common external skin with mitred grooves separating the panels so that they can be folded into a box formation, a rear panel being affixed to the rear face of said formation.
Preferably, the core comprises flame resistant polyurethane foam.
Preferably each of said panels is provided with one or more peripheral ridges which, when the cabinet is assembled, assist in retaining fixings for reinforcing the cabinet structure.
Preferably a sealing strip is disposed around a front opening of said cabinet so that a door closed against said sealing strip hermetically seals said cabinet.
Preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be more particularly described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
Figure 1 is a schematic representation of the basic unit structure; 2 Figure 2 shows perspective views of a cabinet under construction; Figure 2A shows detail of a typical corner joint in 5 the cabinet of Figure 2; Figure 3 is a section through a front edge of a cabinet showing a sealing strip therefor; and, Figure 4 is a side view, partly in cross-section, of an assembled cabinet.
Referring to Figure 1, the basic kitchen furniture assembly 100 comprises a worksurface 1 which acts as a structural beam, supported by two end supports 2. The whole structure is self-supporting i.e. does not require any kind of wall fixings which enables and facilitates its movement to different locations. End supports 2 may 102, which are preferably adjustable to 20 accommodate irregularities in floor surfaces.
have legs Various storage options, for example cabinets, drawer units, shelving units etc, can be suspended from the beam structure formed by worksurface 1, as shown at 104. In this way, each element of the kitchen furniture can be selected and arranged in modular form and easily repositioned or replaced as desired by the householder.
The worksurface 1 has a number of perforated steel strips firmly affixed to its underside. Fixings on the cabinets, drawer units, shelving units etc can be hooked into the example) perforations so as to suspend the cabinet (for from the underside of the work surface 1.
The worksurface 1, end supports 2 and storage options are preferably constructed using pre-finished steel. The use of steel facilitates fabrication, especially when creating folded edging and deep profiles.
3 The steel also has a feeling of quality and robustness and is easy to clean and maintain in a hygienic manner.
The worksurface 1 is provided with a gutter 3 set into the front region of the surface for trapping liquids to facilitate cleaning. The gutter preferably has a smoothly curving profile so as to complement the radiused edging on other parts of the kitchen furniture. Apart from the aesthetic benefit, the curved edges and corners reduce the risk of injury compared with conventional angled edges.
The worksurface 1 is constructed from stainless steel with optional finishes. However, because apertures in steel tend to have sharp edges, and the steel of the beam would not facilitate deep drawing of an integral sink unit, the worksurface 1 may be composite. In this event, it is steel at one end la, but wooden or like material, at the other end lb, with a secure interconnection therebetween. For example, the wooden end lb may be provided with a "tenon" which is appropriately shaped to slot into the "mortice" formed by the profile of the steel worksurface la (see Figure 4 for profile). A sink unit 106 may then be mounted in or under an aperture 108 cut into the wooden or like material work surface end lb.
It will be appreciated that the design of the kitchen furniture is such that many desired combinations of wooden and steel worksurfaces can easily be realised and that shown in f igure 1 is given by way of example only.
Referring to Figure 2, the cabinets 200, which are to be suspended from the beam structure, may be constructed from panels 4,7 each comprising two skins Sa,b of pre-finished steel which are bonded to a 20mm 4 core 6 of flame resistant polyurethane foam. The unit 200 is assembled as indicated in Figure 2 by folding over the panels 4 and bonded together along surfaces of mitre grooves 108. Outside therefore continuous around the cabinet aesthetically attractive outside edges 110. 7 is then inserted against rear face 109 of 200, to provide an extremely strong yet cabinet with excellent durability.
the mating skin Sa is providing Back panel the cabinet lightweight In one embodiment, the end most cabinets themselves form the end supports of the structural beam.
Figure 2A shows a typical corner joint in the assembled cabinet. Each panel is provided with peripheral ridges 8 which, when the cabinet is assembled as shown in Figure 2A, serve to retain a retaining clip 9. The clip 9 not only reinforces the joint between adjacent panels, but also provides a smooth surface which is much easier to clean than the sharp corner area 10 which would otherwise be exposed to the contents of the cabinet.
The front exposed edges of the cabinet are provided with a composite PVC/neoprene door seal 11, a portion of which is shown in Figure 3. The door seal 11 is positioned as indicated in Figure 4 and comprises a box section channel 12 of PVC or like plastics material which can be pushed onto the end of the exposed front face edge of the cabinet 200. The channel 12 is provided with neoprene edging 13 which improves the grip on the cabinet edge, as well as the seal around the edge 110. A flexible neoprene seal 14 extends from the corner of the channel nearest (in use) the exterior of the cabinet and engages with a cabinet door, fascia panel or the like to maintain a seal when the cabinet is closed. The cabinets are thus hermetically sealed. This helps to prolong the shelf-life of food stored therein and inhibit the escape of odours, especially if the cabinet is used for storing waste.
Referring to Figure 4, the cabinet 15 is closed with a slidable fascia panel 16. The fascia panel 16 is mounted on runners 17 (rather than conventional hinges) which improves access to the back of the cabinet and avoids problems associated with the positioning of hinged doors.
The fascia panels 16 are preferably removable so that they can be easily changed (for example to those of a different colour or surface finish) if it is desired to change the appearance of the kitchen.
It is envisaged that splashback panels and/or kickboards (ref. numeral 18 in Figure 4) substantially as described in our co-pending UK patent applications (of the same filing date) can be incorporated into kitchen furniture according to the present invention.
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Claims (1)
- Claims7.Furniture assembly for use in a kitchen comprising a substantially planar worksurf ace supported between ground-engaging end supports, the work surface comprising an integral structural unit of the assembly so that cabinets, drawer units, shelving units and the like can be suspended therefrom.2. A furniture assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein said worksurfaces is provided with a liquidchannelling gutter located substantially in the region of its front edge.3. A furniture assembly as claimed in claim 2 wherein said gutter has a smoothly curving profile.4 6.A furniture assembly as claimed in any of the preceding claims wherein said worksurface comprises a single sheet of shaped steel.A furniture assembly as claimed in any of claims 1-3 wherein said worksurface comprises a composite element having sheet steel at one end thereof and wood or like material at the other.A furniture assembly as claimed in claim 5 wherein said aperture in the wood or like material end mounts a sink.A cabinet suitable for suspending from a furniture assembly substantially as described in any of claims 176 comprising panels having two skins of pre finished steel between which is bonded a core of synthetic fibre.A cabinet as claimed in claim 7 wherein four of said panels have a common external skin with mitred 7 A cabinet as claimed in claim 7 wherein four of said panels have a common external skin with mitred grooves separating the panels so that they can be folded into a box formation, a rear panel being affixed to the rear face of said formation.A cabinet as claimed in claim 7 or claim 8 wherein said core comprises flame resistant polyurethane foam.10. A cabinet as claimed in any of claims 7-9 wherein each of said panels is provided with one or more peripheral ridges which, when the cabinet is assembled, assist in retaining fixings for reinforcing the cabinet structure.11. A cabinet as claimed in any of claims 7-10 wherein a sealing strip is disposed around a front opening of said cabinet so that a door closed against said sealing strip hermetically seals said cabinet.12. A furniture assembly substantially as described herein with reference to and as illustrated by any appropriate combination of the accompanying drawings.13. A cabinet assembly substantially as described herein with reference to and as illustrated by any appropriate combination of the accompanying drawings.8
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GB9811242A GB2337693A (en) | 1998-05-27 | 1998-05-27 | Work surface for supporting storage units |
AU39389/99A AU3938999A (en) | 1998-05-27 | 1999-05-26 | Kitchen fixtures |
PCT/GB1999/001454 WO1999060891A1 (en) | 1998-05-27 | 1999-05-26 | Kitchen fixtures |
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US4637666A (en) * | 1985-06-04 | 1987-01-20 | All-Steel Canada Ltd. | Office furniture desk top with adjustable CRT carriage and tracking arrangement therefor |
US5070795A (en) * | 1991-04-29 | 1991-12-10 | Redlin Bonnie A | Table extension apparatus |
US5349708A (en) * | 1993-05-25 | 1994-09-27 | Lee Hae Sup | Foldable kitchen sink |
US5363755A (en) * | 1994-04-29 | 1994-11-15 | David Liang | Combination of utensils |
EP0707813A2 (en) * | 1994-10-20 | 1996-04-24 | Orama Fabrications Ltd | Work surfaces |
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ITPN20080087A1 (en) * | 2008-12-02 | 2010-06-03 | Policomp S R L | PROCEDURE FOR MANUFACTURING A PORTION OF HYDRAULIC-HOLDING FURNITURE AND PORTION OF FURNITURE OBTAINED. |
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JP2017176299A (en) * | 2016-03-29 | 2017-10-05 | ミサワホーム株式会社 | Dressed lumber and method of manufacturing dressed lumber |
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