Furniture fitting and furniture having such a furniture fitting
By using form-locking connections with supporting elements in furniture fittings, the problem of lack of fixation in the closed position of the door is solved, achieving stable support and an aesthetically pleasing furniture design.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Patents(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- JULIUS BLUM GMBH
- Filing Date
- 2021-12-14
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-19
AI Technical Summary
In existing technologies, the door leaf lacks stable lateral fixation when closed, which increases the load on the guiding system, results in a poor user experience, and limits aesthetics and structural integrity.
Furniture accessories with supporting elements are used to achieve lateral fixation in the closed position of the door through a form-locking connection. The supporting elements of the accessory components abut against each other in the direction of the door to form a stable fixed connection.
Provide additional positioning fixation when the door is closed to reduce the load on the guidance system, improve the user experience, and meet aesthetic and structural requirements.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] The present invention relates to a furniture fitting for supporting at least one door leaf, particularly at least two door leaves hinged together to each other, on a fixed wall, wherein the at least one door leaf is movable between an open position and a closed position, in which the at least one door leaf is positioned substantially transversely to the wall, and to a piece of furniture having such a furniture fitting. Background Technology
[0002] Guiding systems and furniture having guiding systems are known from the prior art (e.g., by WO 2020 / 097639 A1), wherein at least one door leaf—typically a folding door—can be fixed to a wall or the side wall of the furniture, wherein the door leaf is pivotally supported between an open position and a closed position. This is typically accomplished by a guiding system that may be provided on one side (typically the upper side) of the door leaf.
[0003] In this design, in the closed position, the door is supported on the guide system only on one side (usually the upper side), while on the lower side—which is arguably at the free corner of the door—no guide or position fixation is provided.
[0004] The drawback of this approach is that when external forces are applied, the free angle is not fixed in position along the lateral direction relative to the door surface, allowing the door to move into the closed position relative to the main body of the furniture within that area. This results in negative and adverse loads on the guiding system, and also negatively impacts the operator's experience with the guiding system.
[0005] Therefore, it is known from the prior art that such a door can rest against the furniture body on its end side in the closed position, but this is not always possible or desirable considering aesthetic or structural conditions. Summary of the Invention
[0006] The object of the present invention is to provide a furniture accessory and a piece of furniture having such a furniture accessory, wherein the above-mentioned disadvantages of the prior art are improved and / or eliminated, and / or a better fixed position of the door is provided in the closed position of the door.
[0007] According to the present invention, this is achieved by a furniture accessory and furniture having such a furniture accessory.
[0008] According to the present invention, the furniture fitting has a first fitting component and a second fitting component, the first fitting component preferably being a hinge cup-shaped component fixed to or within a wall, and the second fitting component disposed on the at least one door leaf. The two fitting components are connectable to each other in the closed position of the at least one door leaf and are separate from each other in the open position of the at least one door leaf. Each of the two fitting components has at least one support element, and the support elements of the two fitting components can be moved, preferably pivotally moved, to the closed position by the at least one door leaf to abut against each other, such that the two fitting components can support each other at least in a direction transverse to the at least one door leaf in the closed position of the at least one door leaf.
[0009] By setting two accessory bodies (each accessory body has a support element), the door leaf can be supported relative to the wall in the closed position with the assistance of the support element and accessory components, thereby achieving additional positional fixation of the door leaf in the closed position.
[0010] The support elements can be configured such that, in the closed position of the at least one door leaf, they form a form-locking connection along a direction transverse to the at least one door leaf.
[0011] For example, a form-locking connection can be understood as: one support element is embedded in another support element, wherein the geometry prevents the door leaf from moving laterally relative to the wall to the at least one door leaf (or more precisely: prevents the two support elements from moving relative to each other).
[0012] Preferably, at least one of the support elements of the accessory component has a protrusion, and preferably another support element of the accessory component has at least one recess, and the at least one protrusion is engaged in the recess in the closed position of the at least one door leaf.
[0013] The accessory component can be configured as follows: the accessory component has at least one fixing interface, the at least one protrusion is disposed on the accessory component, the at least one fixing interface can at least partially abut against the at least one door leaf, and the at least one protrusion extends at least partially laterally from the at least one fixing interface.
[0014] For example, a fixing interface can be understood as an area or surface on which a fitting component can be abutted for fixing, wherein the fixing interface preferably describes a contact surface on which the fixing component abuts against at least one door leaf, wall or furniture body.
[0015] The at least one protrusion may be configured as follows: it preferably has a honeycomb-shaped reinforcing structure, and / or is at least partially curved and / or finger-shaped in cross-section.
[0016] By using a preferred honeycomb-shaped reinforcing structure, the material cost for the protrusions can be minimized when viewed in cross-section, while the stability of the protrusions increases as the material cost decreases.
[0017] The at least one protrusion is preferably integrally disposed on the at least one second accessory component. However, alternatively, the at least one second accessory component may be configured as a multi-piece unit, wherein the at least one protrusion is fixed or can be fixed to the base of the at least one second accessory component.
[0018] The two accessory components can be configured such that each has at least one fixing interface, which can at least partially abut against the at least one door leaf or the wall, wherein the two fixing interfaces are substantially laterally, preferably perpendicularly, to each other in the closed position of the at least one door leaf.
[0019] Preferably, the first accessory component is configured as a hinge cup and has at least one flange for surface contact with a wall and / or has at least one fixing structure on the outer wall of the hinge cup, wherein the first accessory component can be fixed in a recess of the wall by the at least one fixing structure.
[0020] The fixing structure may, for example, have a barbed protrusion that hooks into a recess in at least one door leaf or wall.
[0021] For example, the accessory component can be configured as follows: the accessory component has a fixing device, which preferably fixes the accessory component to at least one door leaf or wall via a threaded connection.
[0022] Preferably, the at least one first fitting component and / or the at least one second fitting component are configured as die-cast components, which are preferably made of metal or plastic. For example, one of the fitting components may be manufactured by or through a spray casting method or an aluminum die-casting method.
[0023] It also claims protection for a piece of furniture having at least one door leaf, said at least one door leaf being pivotally supported relative to the furniture body, wherein the furniture has at least one furniture accessory according to the invention.
[0024] Preferably, the furniture body has at least one side wall, wherein the first accessory component is disposed on and / or in the side wall, and the second accessory component is disposed on the at least one door leaf.
[0025] The at least one door leaf can be configured as a free door leaf hinged on at least one additional (second) door leaf, wherein the at least one additional (second) door leaf is pivotally supported on a carrier or the furniture body, wherein a folding door is formed by the at least two door leaves.
[0026] Preferably, the furniture is configured such that it has a shaft-shaped cavity extending in the depth direction of the furniture, and the at least one door is configured in the closed position to be preferably fully pivotable into the shaft-shaped cavity.
[0027] The following configuration is possible: a guiding system is provided for guiding at least one door leaf relative to the furniture body, wherein the guiding system includes:
[0028] - At least one guide, said at least one guide being designed to guide said at least one door leaf along the side wall of the furniture body.
[0029] - At least one support member, said at least one support member being movably supported along said at least one guide member, and said at least one door leaf being pivotally supported on said at least one support member in a pivoting path between an open position and a closed position.
[0030] The second accessory component of the furniture accessory is disposed on the support member and / or on the end of the at least one door leaf opposite to the guide member.
[0031] The system can be configured as follows: at least two door panels are hinged together, wherein the guiding system has an additional (second) guide transverse to the at least one (first) guide, the at least one carrier is movably supported on the additional (second) guide, wherein the at least one (first) door panel is disposed on the at least one carrier, and at least one additional (second) door panel is disposed on the additional (second) guide via at least one slider, wherein a second accessory component of the furniture fitting is disposed on the at least one (first) door panel. Attached Figure Description
[0032] Further details and advantages of the invention are illustrated in the following accompanying drawings. In the drawings:
[0033] Figure 1 A perspective view of the furniture in the closed position is shown;
[0034] Figures 2a to 2d Show Figure 1 Different views of the known embodiments in the closed position;
[0035] Figures 3a to 3d Show Figure 1 Different views during the opening motion in known embodiments;
[0036] Figures 4a to 4c Embodiments of the furniture fittings according to the invention are shown separately in different views;
[0037] Figures 5a to 5c This illustrates an exemplary movement flow between two fitting components of a furniture accessory;
[0038] Figures 6a to 6c An exemplary movement flow is shown for yet another embodiment of the furniture fittings;
[0039] Figure 7 A perspective view of furniture having furniture fittings according to the embodiment of FIG6 is shown;
[0040] Figure 8 A perspective view of the accessory components of the embodiment shown in FIG6;
[0041] Figure 9 Show Figure 8 Exploded view of the accessories and components;
[0042] Figure 10a , Figure 10b Show Figure 8 and Figure 9 The view of the accessory components in the first position; and
[0043] Figure 11a , Figure 11b Show Figures 8 to 1 The accessory component of 0 is in the second position view. Detailed Implementation
[0044] Figure 1 A perspective view of furniture 19 is shown. The main body 18 of furniture 1 is represented in this view by the two side walls 20 of the main body 18. In addition, furniture 19 has a folding sliding door formed by door panels 2 and 3.
[0045] Doors 2 and 3 are pivotally connected to the furniture body 18 via a support member 21, wherein these doors can be in the closed position 4 (e.g., Figure 1 (As shown) and moves between the open position.
[0046] In the closed position 4, doors 2 and 3 are substantially coplanar and aligned with each other, and in the open position, they are substantially parallel to each other.
[0047] In the open position, doors 2 and 3 can be pushed parallel to each other into the vertical shaft-shaped cavity 22 of the furniture body 18 via the guide system 23.
[0048] The guiding system 23 includes a guide 24 having a longitudinal direction L, wherein a slider 27, which can be coupled to the door leaf 2, is movably supported along the guide 24.
[0049] In the installation position, the guide 24 is positioned substantially horizontally and parallel to the front edge of the furniture body 18.
[0050] Between door leaf 2 and door leaf 3, two or more hinges (not shown here for clarity) may be provided to support each door leaf 2 and 3 in a relatively pivotable manner.
[0051] The second door leaf 3 can be movably supported on the support member 21 via two or more furniture hinges, wherein the support member 21 can be pushed into the shaft-shaped cavity 22 along the depth direction T.
[0052] The carrier 21 is mounted on the guide 25 via the slider 26, so that the door panels 2 and 3, which are in the folded position (where the door panels 2 and 3 are parallel to each other), can be guided by the guide 25 into the shaft-shaped empty room 22 via the slider 26, and can be held in the open position there.
[0053] Figure 2 shows the situation in the closed position 4. Figure 1 Known embodiments, wherein
[0054] - Depend on Figure 2a Showing a top view,
[0055] - Figure 2b Show Figure 2a Detailed view A,
[0056] - Figure 2c A perspective view from the rear is shown, and
[0057] - Figure 2d Show Figure 2c Detailed view B.
[0058] As can be seen, door panels 2 and 3 are essentially coplanar aligned with each other via the guide system 23, and the first door panel 2 is attached to the side wall 20 of the furniture body 18 using the end face of the door panel 2.
[0059] This can be seen from Figure 2b middle Figure 2a As seen in the enlarged detail diagram A, the first door leaf 2 is connected to the guide 24 via the slider 27, and its end face is close to the side wall 20. There is still a small gap between the side wall 20 and the door leaf 2.
[0060] It can also be seen that furniture accessories 1 are provided, wherein the first accessory component 6 of furniture accessories 1 is provided on the door leaf 2.
[0061] The accessory component 6 has a finger-like protrusion 9 that engages with the recess 10 of the first accessory component 5 in the closed position 4. The first accessory component 5 of the accessory 1 is disposed in the recess (more precisely: the hole in the sidewall 20) by means of a hinged cup-like structure.
[0062] This can also be seen from Figure 2c Perspective view or Figure 2dThe magnified detail in image B clearly shows this.
[0063] Through the above Figures 2a to 2d As can be seen, in the closed position 4 of the door leaf 2, the two accessory components 5 and 6 support each other in a direction transverse to the at least one door leaf 2, thereby fixing the position of the door leaf 2 in the closed position 4 and preventing relative movement between the side wall 20 and the door leaf 2.
[0064] The door leaf 2 is prevented from moving in the closed position 4 by the form-locking connection between the first accessory component 5 and the second accessory component 6 (more precisely, by the protrusion 9 being embedded in the recess 10). This is done in a direction transverse to the at least one door leaf 2 (i.e., in the depth direction T).
[0065] Figure 3 illustrates an embodiment of the aforementioned diagram during the opening movement of door 2, wherein, again...
[0066] - Figure 3a A top view of furniture 1 is shown.
[0067] - Figure 3b Show Figure 3a Detailed view A in the middle,
[0068] - Figure 3c A perspective view from the rear is shown, and
[0069] - Figure 3d Show Figure 3c The enlarged detailed view B in the image.
[0070] Therefore, from Figures 3a to 3d As can be seen, the pivoting motion of door leaf 2 and door leaf 3 causes door leaf 2 to disengage from side wall 20 via slider 27 and guide 24 of guide system 23, wherein accessory component 6, which is engaged in closed position 4, moves out of accessory component 5 and is spaced apart from accessory component 5.
[0071] The following diagram, Figure 5, illustrates in more detail how the relative movement of accessory components 5 and 6 is achieved through the pivoting motion of the door leaf 2 relative to the side wall 20.
[0072] pass Figures 3a to 3d , Figure 2a and Figure 2d It can be clearly seen how furniture fitting 1 is positioned on the side of door 2 away from guide system 23 (in the lower area of furniture 19).
[0073] Figures 4a to 4c The accessory body is shown separately, in which
[0074] - pass Figure 4a A side view of the accessory body is shown.
[0075] - exist Figure 4b The middle shows Figure 4a Top view in section CC, and
[0076] - pass Figure 4c A perspective side view is shown.
[0077] It can be seen (especially in) Figure 4b The first accessory component 5 and the second accessory component 6 have fixing interfaces 11 and 12, wherein the fixing interface 12 of the second accessory component 6 is oriented laterally (or even perpendicularly to) the fixing interface 11 of the first accessory component 5.
[0078] First accessory component 5 is in Figures 4a to 4c The figure shows the second accessory component 6 in the closed position 4.
[0079] In the closed position 4, the accessory components 5 and 6 are abutted against each other by the first support element 7 and the second support element 8, wherein these support elements 7 and 8 are implemented through contact surfaces in this embodiment.
[0080] The first support element 7 is formed from the side surface of the recess 10 of the first accessory component 5. The second support element 8 is formed from the surface of the protrusion 9 of the second accessory component 6, which extends upward substantially transversely to the fixing interface 12 of the second accessory component 6 and is finger-shaped.
[0081] The finger-like protrusion 9 is embedded in the recess 10 in the closed position 4 and has a reinforcing structure 13 for stability (which can be...). Figure 4c See).
[0082] The first fitting component 5 has a hinge cup-shaped structure (which may optionally be regarded as a flange 14), wherein the hinge cup 17 can be inserted into a corresponding recess in the wall (more precisely: the side wall 20 of the furniture 19) with its outer side 16, and abut thereby through the outer wall 16 of the hinge cup.
[0083] The accessory component 5 is held in the wall by a fixing structure 15 with a barbed design.
[0084] The second accessory component 6 has holes 28 for fixing to the door leaf 2, through which it can be threadedly connected to the door leaf.
[0085] The protrusion 9 of the second accessory component 6 is integrally constructed with the second accessory component 6.
[0086] The first accessory component 5 is also constructed as a single piece in its hinge cup-shaped design.
[0087] Figures 5a to 5cThe following movement flow is illustrated: How can the second accessory component 6 of the furniture accessory 1, which is mounted on the door leaf 2, move via the rotation / pivot motion of the guide system 23 (e.g., by...) Figures 1 to 3c (As shown) In the closed position 4, it contacts the second accessory component 6 of the furniture accessory 1, which is provided on the side wall 20 of the furniture 19.
[0088] Figures 6a to 6c An exemplary movement flow is shown for yet another embodiment of furniture accessory 1.
[0089] The furniture fitting also has a first fitting component 5, which has a recess 10 and is fixed in the side wall 20 of the furniture body 18 or furniture 19.
[0090] Unlike the embodiments described above, the second accessory component 6 of the furniture accessory 1, which is fixed to the door leaf 2, has a protrusion 9 that is movable relative to the accessory base 30 of the second accessory component 6 (see [link to more detailed description]). Figures 8 to 1 1).
[0091] Figures 6a to 6c An exemplary movement flow of this embodiment of furniture accessory 1 is shown, wherein (as in...) Figures 5a to 5c (Middle) Door 2 approaches the side wall 20 of the furniture body 18 or furniture 19 until door 2 is turned into the closed position.
[0092] Figure 7 A perspective view of furniture 19 having furniture fitting 1 according to an embodiment of FIG6 is shown.
[0093] The main body 18 of furniture 1 is shown in this figure by its two side walls 20. Furniture 19 also has a folding sliding door consisting of doors 2 and 3.
[0094] Door panels 2 and 3 are connected by support member 21 (as in...) Figure 1 In one embodiment, the doors are pivotally connected to the furniture body 18, wherein the doors can move between a closed position 4 and an open position.
[0095] In the closed position 4, doors 2 and 3 are substantially coplanar aligned and supported on the side wall 20 by furniture fittings 1.
[0096] When door panels 2 and 3 (more precisely, door panel 2) move, the protrusion 9 of furniture fitting 1 is positioned in the recess 10, thereby supporting door panel 2 on side wall 20 via the protrusion 9 and the recess 10.
[0097] Figure 8 Figure 6 and Figure 7 A perspective view of the second accessory component 6, a known design variant of the design. Figure 9 Show Figure 8An exploded view of the second accessory component 6.
[0098] As can be seen here, this further embodiment of furniture fitting 1 has a second fitting component 6, wherein a protrusion 9 (more precisely, a protrusion 9 designed as a pin 29) can be movably supported relative to the fitting base 30 along its central axis.
[0099] The spring element 33 enables the movement freedom of the protrusion 9 (more precisely, the pin 29).
[0100] The pin 29 forming the protrusion 9 is disposed in the corresponding hole of the receiving element 31 and is pre-tensioned relative to the receiving element 31 by the spring element 33.
[0101] The receiving element 31 is connected to the connecting body 32 by bolts 34, wherein the connecting body 32 can be detachably connected to the accessory base 30.
[0102] The accessory base 30 can be fixed to the door leaf 2, 3 or the side wall 20, for example, by means of a threaded connection.
[0103] The receiving element 31 can be suspended on the accessory base 30 via the connector 32, and can pivot about a preferably horizontally extending axis in the suspended state, and can be locked on the accessory base 30.
[0104] This can also be seen from Figure 10a , Figure 10b and Figure 11a , Figure 11b The cross-section shown in the diagram can be seen in more detail.
[0105] The pin 29 forming the protrusion 9 is anchored in the side recess of the hole in the receiving element 31 by its geometry (see here). Figure 10b and Figure 11b In this case, pin 29 is pre-tensioned relative to receiving element 31 by spring element 33.
[0106] If pressure is now applied to pin 29, the pin can move relative to receiving element 31 (and therefore relative to fitting base 30) because spring element 33 is tensioned.
[0107] After the pressure on pin 29 is released, the pin is pushed back to its initial state by the pre-tensioned spring element 33.
[0108] exist Figure 10a , Figure 10b The unloaded state of pin 29 is shown in the figure.
[0109] And in Figure 11a , Figure 11b In the process, pressure is applied to pin 29, and the pin is thus pushed into the retracted position in receiving element 31.
[0110] The advantage of this is that the protrusion 9 does not need to be precisely positioned relative to the recess 10 in its longitudinal extension, or the door leaf 2 does not need to be optimally positioned relative to the side wall 20, where small deviations can be compensated for by the longitudinal displacement of the pin 29.
[0111] List of reference numerals
[0112] 1 Furniture accessories
[0113] 2 doors
[0114] 3 doors
[0115] 4. Close position
[0116] 5 First accessory components
[0117] 6 Second accessory components
[0118] 7 First Support Element
[0119] 8 Second support element
[0120] 9 protrusions
[0121] 10 recesses
[0122] 11 Fixed Interface
[0123] 12 fixed interfaces
[0124] 13. Strengthen the structure
[0125] 14 flanges
[0126] 15 Fixed Structure
[0127] 16 outer wall
[0128] 17-inch hinge cup
[0129] 18 furniture bodies
[0130] 19 Furniture
[0131] 20 sidewalls
[0132] 21 load-bearing components
[0133] 22shaft-shaped empty room
[0134] 23 Boot System
[0135] 24 guides
[0136] 25 guides
[0137] 26 sliders
[0138] 27 sliders
[0139] 28 holes
[0140] 29 sales
[0141] 30 accessory base
[0142] 31 receiving element
[0143] 32 connectors
[0144] 33 Spring Components
[0145] 34 bolts
[0146] T-depth direction
[0147] L longitudinal direction
Claims
1. A furniture fitting for supporting at least one door leaf (2) against a fixed wall, wherein, The at least one door leaf (2) is movable between an open position and a closed position (4), wherein in the closed position the at least one door leaf (2) is substantially transverse to the fixed wall, characterized in that the furniture fitting (1) has a first fitting component (5) and a second fitting component (6), the first fitting component being fixed to and / or within the fixed wall, and the second fitting component being disposed on the at least one door leaf (2), wherein the two fitting components are connected to each other in the closed position (4) of the at least one door leaf (2) and are separated from each other in the open position of the at least one door leaf (2), wherein each of the two fitting components has at least one support element (7, 8), wherein the two fitting components... The support elements (7, 8) of the component can move to the closed position (4) through the at least one door leaf (2) and abut against each other, such that the two accessory components can support each other at least in the closed position (4) of the at least one door leaf (2) in a direction transverse to the at least one door leaf (2), wherein at least one of the support elements of one of the two accessory components has at least one protrusion (9), and the other support element of the two accessory components has at least one recess (10), the at least one protrusion (9) is engaged in the recess (10) in the closed position (4) of the at least one door leaf (2), and the at least one protrusion (9) is movable relative to the accessory base (30) of the second accessory component (6).
2. The furniture accessory as described in claim 1, wherein, The furniture fittings are used to support at least two hinged door panels against a fixed wall.
3. The furniture accessory as described in claim 1, wherein, The first accessory component (5) is a hinge cup-shaped accessory component.
4. The furniture accessory as described in claim 1, wherein, The support elements (7, 8) of the two accessory components can be pivoted to the closed position (4) by the at least one door leaf (2) and thus come into contact with each other.
5. The furniture fitting as described in any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein, Each of the support elements (7, 8) forms a form-locking connection in the closed position (4) of the at least one door leaf (2) in a direction transverse to the at least one door leaf (2).
6. The furniture fitting as described in any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein, The accessory component having the at least one protrusion (9) has at least one fixing interface (11) that can at least partially abut against the at least one door leaf (2), and the at least one protrusion (9) extends at least partially laterally from the at least one fixing interface (11).
7. The furniture fitting as described in any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein, The two accessory components each have at least one fixing interface that can at least partially abut against the at least one door leaf (2) or the fixing wall, and the fixing interface is substantially transverse to each other in the closed position (4) of the at least one door leaf (2).
8. The furniture fitting as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein, The first accessory component (5) is constructed in the shape of a hinge cup and has at least one flange (14) for surface contact with a fixed wall and / or has at least one fixing structure (15) on the outer wall (16) of the hinge cup (17), the first accessory component (5) being able to be fixed in the recess of the fixed wall by the at least one fixing structure.
9. The furniture fitting as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein, The at least one first fitting component (5) and / or the at least one second fitting component (6) are constructed as die-cast components.
10. The furniture accessory as claimed in claim 9, wherein, The die-cast component is made of metal or plastic.
11. Furniture having at least one door (2) pivotally supported relative to the furniture body (18), wherein, The furniture (19) has at least one furniture accessory (1) as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 10.
12. The furniture as claimed in claim 11, wherein, The furniture body (18) has at least one side wall (20), wherein the first accessory component (5) is disposed on and / or in the at least one side wall (20), and the second accessory component (6) is disposed on the at least one door leaf (2).
13. The furniture as claimed in claim 12, wherein, The at least one door leaf (2) is hingedly supported as a free door leaf (2) on at least one other door leaf (3), which is pivotally supported on a carrier or furniture body (18), wherein a folding door is formed by the door leaf (2) and the other door leaf (3).
14. The furniture as claimed in any one of claims 11 to 13, wherein, The furniture (19) has a shaft-shaped cavity (22) extending in the depth direction (T) of the furniture (19), and the at least one door (2) can be configured to sink into the shaft-shaped cavity in the closed position (4).
15. The furniture as claimed in claim 14, wherein, The at least one door leaf (2) can be configured to be fully submerged in the shaft-shaped chamber in the closed position (4).
16. The furniture as claimed in any one of claims 11 to 13, wherein, A guiding system (23) is provided for guiding the at least one door leaf (2) relative to the furniture body (18), the guiding system (23) comprising: At least one guide (24) is configured to guide at least one door leaf (2) along the side wall of the furniture body (18). At least one support member (21) is movably supported along the at least one guide member (24), and the at least one door leaf (2) is pivotally supported on the support member in a pivoting path between an open position (4) and a closed position. The second accessory component (6) of the furniture accessory (1) is disposed on the at least one support (21) and / or on the end of the at least one door leaf (2) away from the guide (24).
17. The furniture as claimed in claim 16, wherein, The system is provided with at least two door panels that are hinged to each other, wherein the guide system (23) has an additional guide (25) that is transverse to the at least one guide (24), the at least one support (21) being movably supported on the additional guide, wherein the at least one door panel (2) is disposed on the at least one support (21), and at least one additional door panel (3) is disposed on the additional guide (25) by at least one slider (26), wherein the second accessory component (6) of the furniture accessory (1) is disposed on the at least one door panel (2).