DE-102025107625-B3 - Front pull-out for a piece of furniture and a matching piece of furniture
Abstract
The invention relates to a front pull-out (1) for a piece of furniture, in particular for a sink base cabinet, wherein the front pull-out (1) has a drawer frame (2) with a support frame (3) having at least one receptacle (4) for a waste bin (5), wherein the drawer frame (2) has two parallel and spaced-apart linear guides (6) which are designed to be mounted on opposite outer walls (7) of a furniture body (8), characterized in that the drawer frame (2) has a recess (9) in an area between the linear guides (6) for a kitchen appliance, preferably a water purifier, which is open in the adjustment direction of the linear guides (6). A corresponding piece of furniture is further described.
Inventors
- Lasse Naber
Assignees
- NABER HOLDING GMBH & CO. KG
Dates
- Publication Date
- 20260513
- Application Date
- 20250228
Claims (14)
- Front pull-out (1) for a piece of furniture, in particular for a sink base cabinet, wherein the front pull-out (1) has a drawer frame (2) with a support frame (3) having at least one receptacle (4) for a waste bin (5), wherein the drawer frame (2) has two parallel and spaced-apart linear guides (6) which are designed to be mounted on opposite outer walls (7) of a furniture body (8), wherein the drawer frame (2) has a recess (9) for a kitchen appliance, preferably a water purifier, in an area between the linear guides (6), which is open in the adjustment direction of the linear guides (6), characterized in that the support frame (3) has an end-face rail (10) for mounting and/or supporting a vertical furniture front (11), wherein the end-face rail (10) extends between the opposite linear guides (6), and wherein the drawer frame (2) extends along a section of the end-face rail (10) extending from the end-face rail. (10) is open on the parallel spaced side.
- Frontal excerpt (1) according to Claim 1 , in which the recess (9) is limited by the end-face rail (10), one of the linear guides (6) and the support frame (3).
- Frontal excerpt (1) according to Claim 2 , in which the end-face rail (10), the linear guide (6) and the support frame (3) are arranged in the same plane, preferably in the plane spanned by the linear guide (6) and the end-face rail (10).
- Frontal extension (1) according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the end-face rail (10), the linear guide (6) and the support frame (3) are arranged in a U-shape relative to each other and preferably merge into one another, wherein the end-face rail (10) connects the linear guide (6) and the support frame (3) together.
- Frontal excerpt (1) according to Claim 4 , in which the recess (9) is open on the open side of the U-shape.
- Frontal extract (1) according to one of the Claims 1 until 5 , in which the recess (9) extends over the entire depth of the drawer frame (2) in the adjustment direction of the linear guides (6).
- Frontal extension (1) according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the support frame (3) has a strut (12) limiting the recess (9) which extends in the adjustment direction (L) of the linear guides (6), wherein the strut (12) has a stiffening element (13) which is provided for mounting and/or support on a vertical furniture front (11).
- Furniture, in particular a sink base cabinet, with a front extension (1) according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the drawer frame (2) with its linear guides (6) is mounted, preferably screwed, on opposite outer walls (7) of a furniture body (8) of the furniture.
- Furniture, especially sink base cabinet, according to Claim 8 , in which the frontal extension (1) is movable back and forth relative to a kitchen appliance, preferably a water treatment appliance, in the furniture carcass (8) in the depth direction of the furniture carcass (8) between an extended position and a position inserted into the cabinet carcass.
- Furniture, especially sink base cabinet, according to Claim 9 , wherein the kitchen appliance in the furniture body (8) is a static kitchen appliance, preferably standing or hanging in the furniture body (8).
- Furniture, especially sink base cabinet, according to Claim 10 , in which the kitchen appliance in the extended position of the recess (9) is at least partially positioned in the adjustment direction of the linear guides (6) and in the retracted position is at least further received and preferably completely received in the recess (9) compared to the extended position.
- Furniture according Claim 10 or 11 , in which the kitchen appliance is mounted hanging on the inside of an outer wall (7) of the furniture body (8) or positioned in front of the inside and standing in the furniture body (8).
- Furniture according to one of the Claims 10 until 12 , in which the at least one receptacle (4) is arranged to the inside of the outer wall (7), wherein a distance between the inside and a support frame (3) limiting the at least one receptacle determines a width of the recess (9) perpendicular to the adjustment direction of the linear guides (6).
- Furniture, especially sink base cabinet, according to one of the Claims 8 until 11 , in which the support frame (3) extends in the adjustment direction from the end-face rail (10) for the The mounting and/or support of a vertical furniture front (11) of the furniture extends, preferably over no more than 80% of the depth of the furniture body (8) in the adjustment direction and particularly preferably over no more than 60% of the depth of the furniture body (8) in the adjustment direction.
Description
The invention relates to a front pull-out for a piece of furniture, in particular for a sink base cabinet, wherein the front pull-out comprises a drawer frame with a support frame having at least one receptacle for a waste bin, wherein the drawer frame has two parallel and spaced-apart linear guides which are designed to be mounted on opposite outer walls of a furniture carcass. The drawer frame is adjustable relative to the furniture carcass between a position extended from the furniture carcass and a position retracted into the furniture carcass via the linear guides. Such a front pull-out is, for example, made from the US20240141631A1 known. A similar frontal view is also described by the WO2022233746A1 , the DE 10 2016 118 381 A1 and the DE 20 2014 102 726 U1 In the furniture industry, particularly in kitchen cabinet design, it is common to integrate drawer systems that utilize storage space efficiently. Well-known systems typically include drawers with fixed frames and standardized dimensions, attached to the interior walls of the cabinet body. These drawers are often equipped with runners that allow for full or partial opening to facilitate access to the contents. However, a frequent problem with these systems is their limited flexibility in adapting to different kitchen appliances or specific user requirements. Conventional drawer systems reach their limits, especially in sink base cabinets, where space is often restricted by pipes and other installations. According to established approaches, drawers are typically designed to fill all available space within the cabinet body. This severely limits the space available for installing additional kitchen appliances, such as water purification systems or waste separation systems. Some systems attempt to address this issue by offering modular units, but these are often complicated to install and lack the desired stability and functionality. Despite significant advancements in furniture design, there remains a need for innovative solutions that allow for better integration of kitchen appliances within cabinets without compromising storage space. The front pull-out mechanisms known from the prior art therefore have the disadvantage that they are either unsuitable for the integration of a kitchen appliance, preferably a water treatment device, or at least destabilize the front pull-out mechanism, thereby worsening the ergonomics of the front pull-out mechanism. The object of the invention is therefore to provide a front pull-out which enables the integration of a kitchen appliance, preferably a water treatment device, without destabilizing the front pull-out. This problem is solved by a front pull-out mechanism with the features of claim 1. Dependent claim 8 relates to a corresponding piece of furniture. Advantageous embodiments are the subject of the respective dependent claims. The following description details advantageous embodiments of the invention that go beyond those specified in the claims. Although the individual features of these embodiments are disclosed in the following description in a contextual manner for better understanding, these features may also be suitable for realizing advantageous embodiments of the invention independently of one another and should therefore be understood as being disclosed independently of one another. According to the invention, the drawer frame has a recess for a kitchen appliance, preferably a water purification device, in an area between the parallel linear guides. This recess is open in the direction of travel of the linear guides. Preferably, the recess is open on the side facing a furniture carcass to which the drawer frame is mounted, when the drawer is in an extended position. The recess can be located within the area enclosed by the two parallel and spaced-apart linear guides. If the recess is located between the parallel linear guides, the center of gravity of a furniture front mounted on the drawer front can also be located between the linear guides. This effectively prevents the drawer front from twisting in a vertical plane perpendicular to the direction of travel of the linear guides, thereby increasing the stability of the drawer frame and improving the ergonomics of the drawer front. The linear guides ensure stable and smooth movement of the drawer unit by being attached to the opposite outer walls of the furniture carcass. The drawer unit's support frame provides the necessary stability and supports the vertical furniture front. The recess in the drawer unit creates space for a kitchen appliance without compromising the stability of the drawer's pull-out mechanism. One advantage of this arrangement is the increased ergonomics of the front extension, as it prevents misalignment when adjusting the front extension. A linear guide can have two main components: a guide rail and a guide carriage. The guide rail can be fixed, for example, to one of two opposing outer walls of a furniture carcass, and forms a