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Plinth for mounting between cabinet and floor Download PDF

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WO1999060892A1
WO1999060892A1 PCT/GB1999/001455 GB9901455W WO9960892A1 WO 1999060892 A1 WO1999060892 A1 WO 1999060892A1 GB 9901455 W GB9901455 W GB 9901455W WO 9960892 A1 WO9960892 A1 WO 9960892A1
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kickboard
cabinet
floor
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Timothy Arthur Lovering
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ROTHERHAM METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
University of Sheffield
Sheffield Hallam University
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University of Sheffield
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Priority to AU39390/99A priority Critical patent/AU3939099A/en
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
    • A47B95/00Fittings for furniture
    • A47B95/002Plinths, e.g. between furniture and ceiling or wall
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
    • A47B95/00Fittings for furniture
    • A47B95/002Plinths, e.g. between furniture and ceiling or wall
    • A47B2095/004Base plinths

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  • the present invention relates to kickboards or skirting for use with kitchen cabinets and other furniture.
  • Kickboards are generally in the form of long members comprising wood, veneered fibreboard, chipboard or like materials which are mounted towards the base of kitchen cabinets or similar articles of furniture. These cabinets are usually mounted on legs so that the base of the cabinet is raised above the floor.
  • the kickboard is mounted generally vertically, substantially parallel to the front surface of the cabinet, between the base of the cabinet and the floor.
  • the kickboard is usually set back a small distance with respect to the front of the cabinet so that a person using the work surface on top of the cabinet may stand comfortably with a front part of his or her feet lying under the front edge of the cabinet.
  • the kickboard serves to prevent dust, dirt, small pieces of food and other objects which may fall from the work surface or be on the floor from passing beneath the cabinet. Also, for safety reasons, small children and animals are prevented from accessing the space beneath the cabinets .
  • Kickboards are often permanently attached to the cabinets by suitable means (such as screws) , but this is inconvenient when access is required beneath the cabinets for cleaning or maintenance. It is known to provide removable kickboards, which may be attached by means, for example, of magnetic fasteners. A particular problem of such rigid wooden or fibreboard kickboards is that it is difficult to accommodate floors which are uneven or not level (and therefore not parallel to the base of the cabinets) and the seal provided between the kickboard and the floor is inadequate. For example, particles of food or such like may become lodged in the small gap between the base of the kickboard and the floor, which is unhygienic.
  • the present invention seeks to overcome at least some of the abovementioned problems.
  • the present invention provides a kickboard mountable between the base of a cabinet and a floor comprising a generally vertical wall portion and a curved foot portion comprising a resilient material wherein in use the foot portion is deflected by and resiliently urged against the floor.
  • the wall portion is integral with the foot portion and also comprises a resilient material.
  • the kickboard includes mounting means for attaching the kickboard to the cabinet incorporating a hinge whereby the kickboard may operably be moved to a position whereat access to the underneath of the cabinet is possible.
  • the mounting means comprises a longitudinal member attached to the base of the cabinet and substantially coextensive with the kickboard.
  • the kickboard includes a substantially cylindrical portion extending along the length of the upper edge of the kickboard and which cooperates with a socket of corresponding shape in the mounting means. The kickboard is thereby hingedly attached to the mounting means.
  • Figure 1 is a cross-section through a kickboard according to the invention, mounted on a kitchen cabinet
  • Figure 2 is a perspective view of a portion of a kickboard (without the mounting means) in accordance with the invention.
  • a kickboard 1 comprises a wall portion 2 and a foot portion 3.
  • the kickboard 1 is mounted on a cabinet 4 (shown schematically) which cabinet has an underneath surface 5, a supporting leg 6 and a foot 7.
  • the foot 7 stands on floor 8.
  • the kickboard is attached to the cabinet 4 by mounting means 9 which may be secured to the cabinet in any suitable manner, such as by adhesive or by fixing screws.
  • the kickboard 1 is made from a resilient material which has a degree of flexibility.
  • the wall portion 2 lies generally vertically, although some variation from the vertical is acceptable, provided only that the foot portion 3 lies against the floor 8.
  • the foot 3, and possibly the wall portion 2 are deflected or deformed to some extent as the foot portion 3 contacts the floor 8. Because of the resilient nature of the foot portion 3 (and possibly of the wall portion 2) , the foot portion 3 is urged against the floor 8 and thereby provides an effective seal between the foot portion 3 and the floor 8. Dust, dirt, small pieces of food and other objects are thereby prevented from passing beneath the cabinet 4.
  • the mounting means 9 comprises a longitudinally extending member which is preferably substantially coextensive with the kickboard 1.
  • the mounting means is attached to the underneath surface 5 of the cabinet 4 by suitable means such as fixing screws or adhesive.
  • the mounting means may alternatively be provided at any other suitable location, such as, for example, on the legs 6.
  • the kickboard 1 is attached to the mounting means by means of a hinge joint.
  • the hinge joint comprises a generally cylindrical hollow socket 10 in the mounting means which cooperates with a generally cylindrical extension 11 of the kickboard 1.
  • Other suitable hinges may also be used and as an alternative, the socket may be provided on the kickboard and the mounting means may carry a suitable extension which cooperates with the socket.
  • the hinge joint allows the kickboard to be moved from its normal use position to a raised position, indicated in ghost lines on Figure 1, so that access may be gained to the space underneath the cabinets for cleaning or maintenance .
  • the kickboard may be made from any suitably resilient material, and plastics materials such as rubber/polyethylene mixes are generally preferred.

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Abstract

A kickboard for mounting beneath a cabinet comprises a wall portion and a curved resilient foot portion. The foot portion is urged against the floor to form a seal by virtue of the resilience of the foot portion. The kickboard may be hingedly attached to the cabinet, to permit access to the space below the cabinet.

Description

PLINTH FOR MOUNTING BETWEEN CABINET AND FLOOR
The present invention relates to kickboards or skirting for use with kitchen cabinets and other furniture. Kickboards are generally in the form of long members comprising wood, veneered fibreboard, chipboard or like materials which are mounted towards the base of kitchen cabinets or similar articles of furniture. These cabinets are usually mounted on legs so that the base of the cabinet is raised above the floor. The kickboard is mounted generally vertically, substantially parallel to the front surface of the cabinet, between the base of the cabinet and the floor. The kickboard is usually set back a small distance with respect to the front of the cabinet so that a person using the work surface on top of the cabinet may stand comfortably with a front part of his or her feet lying under the front edge of the cabinet. In addition to providing an aesthetically pleasing finish to the kitchen cabinet, the kickboard serves to prevent dust, dirt, small pieces of food and other objects which may fall from the work surface or be on the floor from passing beneath the cabinet. Also, for safety reasons, small children and animals are prevented from accessing the space beneath the cabinets .
Kickboards are often permanently attached to the cabinets by suitable means (such as screws) , but this is inconvenient when access is required beneath the cabinets for cleaning or maintenance. It is known to provide removable kickboards, which may be attached by means, for example, of magnetic fasteners. A particular problem of such rigid wooden or fibreboard kickboards is that it is difficult to accommodate floors which are uneven or not level (and therefore not parallel to the base of the cabinets) and the seal provided between the kickboard and the floor is inadequate. For example, particles of food or such like may become lodged in the small gap between the base of the kickboard and the floor, which is unhygienic. The present invention seeks to overcome at least some of the abovementioned problems.
Accordingly, the present invention provides a kickboard mountable between the base of a cabinet and a floor comprising a generally vertical wall portion and a curved foot portion comprising a resilient material wherein in use the foot portion is deflected by and resiliently urged against the floor.
In a first embodiment of the invention, the wall portion is integral with the foot portion and also comprises a resilient material.
In a second embodiment of the invention, the kickboard includes mounting means for attaching the kickboard to the cabinet incorporating a hinge whereby the kickboard may operably be moved to a position whereat access to the underneath of the cabinet is possible.
Preferably, the mounting means comprises a longitudinal member attached to the base of the cabinet and substantially coextensive with the kickboard. In a preferred form of this embodiment of the invention, the kickboard includes a substantially cylindrical portion extending along the length of the upper edge of the kickboard and which cooperates with a socket of corresponding shape in the mounting means. The kickboard is thereby hingedly attached to the mounting means.
For a better understanding of the invention, and to show how the same may be carried into effect, reference will now be made, by way of example only, to the following drawings in which:
Figure 1 is a cross-section through a kickboard according to the invention, mounted on a kitchen cabinet, and Figure 2 is a perspective view of a portion of a kickboard (without the mounting means) in accordance with the invention.
Referring now to the drawings, a kickboard 1 comprises a wall portion 2 and a foot portion 3. The kickboard 1 is mounted on a cabinet 4 (shown schematically) which cabinet has an underneath surface 5, a supporting leg 6 and a foot 7. The foot 7 stands on floor 8. The kickboard is attached to the cabinet 4 by mounting means 9 which may be secured to the cabinet in any suitable manner, such as by adhesive or by fixing screws.
The kickboard 1 is made from a resilient material which has a degree of flexibility. In use, the wall portion 2 lies generally vertically, although some variation from the vertical is acceptable, provided only that the foot portion 3 lies against the floor 8. When the kickboard 1 is placed in position, the foot 3, and possibly the wall portion 2, are deflected or deformed to some extent as the foot portion 3 contacts the floor 8. Because of the resilient nature of the foot portion 3 (and possibly of the wall portion 2) , the foot portion 3 is urged against the floor 8 and thereby provides an effective seal between the foot portion 3 and the floor 8. Dust, dirt, small pieces of food and other objects are thereby prevented from passing beneath the cabinet 4.
The mounting means 9 comprises a longitudinally extending member which is preferably substantially coextensive with the kickboard 1. The mounting means is attached to the underneath surface 5 of the cabinet 4 by suitable means such as fixing screws or adhesive. The mounting means may alternatively be provided at any other suitable location, such as, for example, on the legs 6. The kickboard 1 is attached to the mounting means by means of a hinge joint. In the example illustrated, the hinge joint comprises a generally cylindrical hollow socket 10 in the mounting means which cooperates with a generally cylindrical extension 11 of the kickboard 1. Other suitable hinges may also be used and as an alternative, the socket may be provided on the kickboard and the mounting means may carry a suitable extension which cooperates with the socket. The hinge joint allows the kickboard to be moved from its normal use position to a raised position, indicated in ghost lines on Figure 1, so that access may be gained to the space underneath the cabinets for cleaning or maintenance .
The kickboard may be made from any suitably resilient material, and plastics materials such as rubber/polyethylene mixes are generally preferred.

Claims

1. A kickboard mountable between the base of a cabinet and a floor comprising a generally vertical wall portion and a curved foot portion comprising a resilient material wherein in use the foot portion is deflected by and resiliently urged against the floor.
2. A kickboard as claimed in claim 1 wherein the wall portion comprises a resilient material and is integral with the foot portion.
3. A kickboard as claimed in claim 1 or 2 comprising a kickboard portion and mounting means for attaching the kickboard portion to the cabinet.
4. A kickboard as claimed in claim 3 wherein the kickboard portion is hingedly mounted with respect to the cabinet .
5. A kickboard as claimed in claim 3 or 4 wherein the mounting means comprises a longitudinal member substantially coextensive with the kickboard portion and wherein the mounting means and the kickboard portion include a respective generally cylindrical socket and a generally cylindrical extension which cooperates with the socket to form a hinge.
6. A kickboard substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to Figures 1 and 2.
7. A cabinet including a kickboard as claimed in any of claims 1 to 6.
PCT/GB1999/001455 1998-05-27 1999-05-26 Plinth for mounting between cabinet and floor Ceased WO1999060892A1 (en)

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GB9813527.0 1998-05-27
GBGB9811241.0A GB9811241D0 (en) 1998-05-27 1998-05-27 Improvements in or relating to cabinets
GB9811241.0 1998-06-10
GB9813527A GB2337695A (en) 1998-05-27 1998-06-10 Resilient kickboard for a cabinet

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Cited By (5)

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EP1384421A1 (en) * 2002-07-22 2004-01-28 bulthaup GmbH & Co. KG Plinth
AU2008252004B2 (en) * 2007-01-19 2012-03-15 Workright Edge Protection Systems Pty Ltd A barrier assembly
IT201700057186A1 (en) * 2017-05-26 2018-11-26 Betta Claudio Della FLIP-UP DEVICE FOR LIFTING FITTINGS OF FURNITURE FURNITURE
CN112545195A (en) * 2020-12-25 2021-03-26 绿城装饰工程集团有限公司 Telescopic furniture structure
AT527715A1 (en) * 2023-11-03 2025-05-15 Blum Gmbh Julius Arrangement with a furniture hinge and a base foot

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FR2101545A5 (en) * 1970-08-20 1972-03-31 Linde Ag
GB1461033A (en) * 1974-01-15 1977-01-13 Teisseire H Furniture polinths and methods of mounting such plinths
GB2050152A (en) * 1979-04-27 1981-01-07 Blum Gmbh Julius Adjustable feet for cupboards, cabinets or the like

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
FR2101545A5 (en) * 1970-08-20 1972-03-31 Linde Ag
GB1461033A (en) * 1974-01-15 1977-01-13 Teisseire H Furniture polinths and methods of mounting such plinths
GB2050152A (en) * 1979-04-27 1981-01-07 Blum Gmbh Julius Adjustable feet for cupboards, cabinets or the like

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
EP1384421A1 (en) * 2002-07-22 2004-01-28 bulthaup GmbH & Co. KG Plinth
AU2008252004B2 (en) * 2007-01-19 2012-03-15 Workright Edge Protection Systems Pty Ltd A barrier assembly
IT201700057186A1 (en) * 2017-05-26 2018-11-26 Betta Claudio Della FLIP-UP DEVICE FOR LIFTING FITTINGS OF FURNITURE FURNITURE
CN112545195A (en) * 2020-12-25 2021-03-26 绿城装饰工程集团有限公司 Telescopic furniture structure
AT527715A1 (en) * 2023-11-03 2025-05-15 Blum Gmbh Julius Arrangement with a furniture hinge and a base foot

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