Methods for Manufacturing a Drawer
US-2015320210-A1 · Nov 12, 2015 · US
US2016000220A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016000220-A1 |
| Application number | US-201314377584-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Feb 7, 2013 |
| Priority date | Feb 8, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jan 7, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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Composed element, with at least two wood-based panel-shaped elements; wherein said panel-shaped elements can be coupled to each other at an angle and with a miter joint by means of a locking tongue and groove connection; wherein the tongue consists of a split tongue, with thus at least a first tongue portion and a second tongue portion, as well as a slit situated there between; characterized in that said slit, seen in cross-section, globally extends according to a direction which deviates from the direction of the center line of the panel-shaped element on which the tongue is provided.
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A composed element, which comprises at least two panel-shaped elements, each with respective panel surfaces, wherein for each panel-shaped element a center line is defined centrally between the two panel surfaces of that panel-shaped element; wherein said panel-shaped elements are manufactured of wood-based material; wherein said panel-shaped elements can be coupled to each other at an angle by means of a locking tongue and groove connection and thereby respectively form an inner corner and outer corner, wherein the inner corner and outer corner define a theoretical miter line; wherein said locking tongue and groove connection respectively is substantially formed of a tongue on one of said panel-shaped elements, of a groove on another of said panel-shaped elements, and of locking elements provided on said tongue and groove; wherein, seen in cross-section, the panel surface of each panel-shaped element at the side of the formed outer corner extends at least up to the center line of the panel-shaped element to which it is coupled; wherein the tongue consists of a split tongue, with thus at least a first tongue portion and a second tongue portion, as well as a slit situated there between; and wherein said slit, seen in cross-section, globally extends according to a direction which deviates from the direction of the center line of the panel-shaped element on which the tongue is provided. 41 . The composed element of claim 40 , wherein said tongue is eccentric in respect to the midpoint of said theoretical miter line. 42 . The composed element of claim 40 , wherein said tongue is cut free on at least one side, preferably by means of an incision by means of a narrow incision. 43 . The composed element of claim 40 , wherein said locking elements are only present at one side of the tongue. 44 . The composed element of claim 40 , wherein said groove, on at least one side thereof, seen in cross-section, is bordered by a lip which extends to beyond said theoretical miter line. 45 . The composed element of claim 40 , wherein it relates to a piece of furniture or a furniture part. 46 . A composed element, which comprises at least two panel-shaped elements, each with respective panel surfaces, wherein for each panel-shaped element a center line) is defined centrally between the two panel surfaces of that panel-shaped element; wherein said panel-shaped elements are manufactured of wood-based material; wherein said panel-shaped elements can be coupled to each other at an angle by means of a locking tongue and groove connection and thereby form an inner corner and outer corner, wherein the inner corner and outer corner define a theoretical miter line; wherein said locking tongue and groove connection respectively is substantially formed of a tongue on one of said panel-shaped elements, of a groove on another of said panel-shaped elements, and of locking elements provided on said tongue and groove; wherein the panel-shaped elements are configured such that they can be coupled to each other laterally and at an angle by means of a turning movement and/or a snap movement; wherein, seen in cross-section, the panel surface of each panel-shaped element at the side of the formed outer corner extends at least up to the center line of the panel-shaped element to which it is coupled; and wherein said groove, on at least one side thereof, seen in cross-section, is bordered by a lip, which extends to beyond said theoretical miter line. 47 . The composed element of claim 46 , wherein the tongue consists of a split tongue, with thus at least a first tongue portion and a second tongue portion, as well as a slit situated there between. 48 . The composed element of claim 46 , wherein said tongue is eccentric in respect to the midpoint of said theoretical miter line. 49 . The composed element of claim 46 , wherein said tongue is cut free on at least one side, preferably by means of an incision by means of a narrow incision. 50 . The composed element of claim 46 , wherein said locking elements are only present at one side of the tongue. 51 . The composed element of claim 46 , wherein said lip in coupled condition extends along that side of the tongue which is situated closest to the formed outer corner and forms at least one contact surface with the tongue, which, in coupled condition, provides for a support for the tongue at least in the direction perpendicular to the center line of said panel-shaped element having said tongue. 52 . The composed element of claim 51 , wherein said lip in coupled condition forms at least two separate contact surfaces with the tongue, which provide for support of the tongue at least in the direction perpendicular to the direction of the center line of said panel-shaped element having said tongue. 53 . The composed element of claim 51 , wherein at least one of said contact surfaces is situated beyond the theoretical miter line at the side of the panel-shaped element having the tongue. 54 . The composed element of claim 46 , wherein the tongue and the groove have such a profile that they can be brought into a mutually coupled condition by means of a turning movement as well as by means of a translation movement towards each other. 55 . The composed element of claim 46 , wherein at least the tongue and preferably also the groove are formed by profiles which are made in one piece with the respective panel-shaped element by means of a cutting treatment, such as a milling treatment. 56 . The composed element of claim 46 , wherein the panel surface of the panel-shaped element having a groove at the side of the formed inner corner, continues at the height of this inner corner to beyond the theoretical miter line, as a result of which at that location a contact surface is formed, which coincides with a portion of said panel surface. 57 . The composed element of claim 46 , wherein said panel-shaped elements, in respect to the material from which they are manufactured, show one or more of following characteristics: the panel-shaped elements substantially consist of a basic board formed of solid wood; the panel-shaped elements substantially consist of a basic board formed of a wood-based pressed board; the panel-shaped elements substantially consist of a basic board formed of wood fibers including MDF or HDF; the panel-shaped elements substantially consist of a basic board formed of particle board; the panel-shaped elements are formed of multi-layered and/or multi-part board; the panel-shaped elements are formed of melaminated board; the panel-shaped elements comprise a lightweight board, possibly with edges from another material; the panel-shaped elements are constructed as a hollow board or as a board provided with cavities, for example, with a honeycomb core, possibly with edges from another material; the panel-shaped elements are constructed of a basic board with a covering of synthetic material or textile. 58 . The composed element of claim 46 , wherein said groove, on at least one side thereof, seen in cross-section, is bordered by a lip, which, at least with a portion thereof, is situated beyond said theoretical miter line, and wherein said lip in coupled condition is located at the side of the tongue which is situated closest to the formed outer corner, and wherein said portion provides at least a contact surface for the tongue. 59 . The composed element of claim 46 , wherein the tongue consists of a split tongue, with a slit, which, seen in
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