Abstract:
The main purpose of the present invention is to provide an improved frame used to support pull-out and rotating racks for cabinets, which comprises guiding means able to prevent the rack from accidentally rotating during pull-out, it being provided that these guiding means have no effect when the rack reaches the end of the pull-out travel.
Abstract:
The present invention refers to a bracket used to fix doors to cabinet pull-out elements, which consists in a rectangular plate with a horizontal aligned series of threaded holes, of which one hole is used selectively to fix the plate to the frame of the pull-out element; the two ends of the plate being provided with two vertical wings, each of them with an aligned series of holes or slots to be used selectively to insert the screws used to fix the door to the plate.
Abstract:
A multi-purpose element for sliding metal racks located inside furniture, consisting in a box-type bar with upturned-U cross section that acts both as bearing structure for the body of the rack and as protection cover for the telescopic guides of the rack.
Abstract:
The present invention refers to a device for automatic shock-absorbed closing of drawers and pull-out furniture elements in general, which comprises a hydraulic cylinder with a piston used to pour oil from one chamber to the other one and a return spring inserted into the piston stem, whose end is provided with means used to fasten and unfasten the stem automatically to and from a special bracket suitably fitted to the pull-out element.
Abstract:
A vertical tubular rod used inside cabinets to support revolving shelves. The rod is made of transparent materials and capable of housing a neon tube inserted therein. The neon tube is electrically powered at the ends of the transparent rod.
Abstract:
A built-in sliding rotating element for modular corner cabinets, which is capable of supporting a stack of storage elements; the said built-in element slides on a parallel pair of telescopic guides fixed to the two opposite sides of an intermediate support hinge, which is fixed in turn to the base of the column around which the said built-in sliding element rotates.
Abstract:
An improved frame to support pull-out and rotating racks for cabinets. The frame has a telescopic guide with a sliding end. The rack is prevented from accidentally rotating during pull-out.