![]() FURNITURE AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING FURNITURE.
专利摘要:
公开号:BE1020453A3 申请号:E2012/0364 申请日:2012-05-31 公开日:2013-10-01 发明作者: 申请人:Unilin Bvba; IPC主号:
专利说明:
Furniture and method for manufacturing furniture. This invention relates to a piece of furniture, as well as to a method for manufacturing furniture. It also relates to a confirmation for furniture fittings. The invention has for its object to provide a piece of furniture which comprises one or more furniture fitting elements, wherein the furniture provides at least in an alternative manner for fixing one or more of the furniture fitting elements. More specifically, simple fixing techniques for furniture fittings are envisaged. In a preferred embodiment, fastening techniques are sought that allow fastening without the use of tools. This is especially useful for furniture whose components, including the actual furniture parts and / or furniture panels, can also be assembled without tools, so that the use of tools is complete can be excluded. In order to pursue one or more of these objects, the invention relates, inter alia, to a piece of furniture comprising one or more furniture parts, as well as one or more furniture fitting elements which are connected to the furniture parts via fixings, characterized in that at least one of the aforementioned fixings is formed is, on the one hand, an opening in the wall of the furniture part in question, wherein this opening is provided with at least one collar, and, on the other hand, a one-part or multi-part fixing element which cooperates with the relevant furniture fitting element and which can be inserted into the above-mentioned opening arranged, wherein this fastening element is provided with one or more locking parts which engage behind the collar or collars. It is clear that a fixation is offered which is simpler in its use, because traditional screw connections can be excluded or limited. According to the invention, a collar is to be understood as a preformed collar. A piece of furniture is to be understood to mean any part of a piece of furniture, so that any wall part or any other part of a piece of furniture is eligible for this. The collar and the one or more locking parts are preferably matched to each other, which means that their locations are matched to each other, in contrast to, for example, a generally spreadable element which can be tensioned behind a collar by tensioning. Preferred embodiments of the invention are described in the appended claims and the detailed description. With regard to the opening, the furniture preferably has one or more of the following characteristics, wherein these characteristics can be combined according to all non-conflicting combinations: - that the opening is designed as a local opening or hole; - that the opening is designed as an opening with a bottom, more specifically as a blind hole; - the opening is at least partially and preferably completely designed as a cut-out resulting from an axially inserted rotary cutting tool, which may have been subjected to an eccentric movement, such as a drilling operation with which an undercut has also been realized; that the opening, including the collar, is made in one piece in the wall of the relevant furniture part, more particularly in the sheet material of which the said wall forms part; that the opening is formed at least partially and preferably completely as a cut-out; that the opening is formed at least partially by pressing away material, the portion formed by pressing preferably forming the collar; - that the opening is formed at least partially by a separate element or part which is fixedly arranged in a recess in the wall, this separate element forming the aforementioned collar; - that the opening is designed as a shaft or narrow part and that the collar is formed by a flared part; that the collar is cylindrical; that the collar runs obliquely in cross-section, either with a straight course or with a curved course, or with a combination of both; - the opening is designed as a slot, with a collar on at least one side; - that the collars are designed as consecutive teeth of a toothing. According to a special embodiment, the furniture is characterized in that the aforementioned wall forms part of a chipboard, whether or not covered; that this chipboard contains at least two layers of chip material, respectively a first layer which is mainly present in the core of the chipboard and a second layer which is present near the wall, the second layer consisting of on average finer chip material than the first layer; and that the aforementioned collar is mainly made of the finer chip material, and preferably the surface itself of the collar is still formed in the finer chip material. The advantages of this are explained in the detailed description. According to yet another preferred feature, the wall forms part of a plate, preferably a chipboard or wood-fiber board, and the plate is melamine-bonded to the aforementioned wall, preferably via a coating of the HPL or DPL type. Such coverings are quite hard and offer a reinforcement around the opening, so that the chance that the underlying material of the collar breaks out remains small. According to a preferred embodiment, the aforementioned fixing element preferably provides a fixing mechanism that allows screwless mounting, and more preferably allows tool-free mounting, and in particular allows manual mounting without the need for any tools. Preferably, the one-part or multi-part fixing element is configured such that it can be mounted by means of an insertion movement and can be brought into a locking state by means of such an insertion movement. In the case that it concerns a fastening element which is of multi-part design, the parts can be designed in such a way that they must be arranged one after the other in the opening provided with the aforementioned collar, as will become apparent from the examples described below. With regard to the fixing element, the furniture preferably has one or more of the following characteristics, wherein these characteristics can be combined according to all non-conflicting combinations: that the fixing element has a fixing part with one or more locking parts which can be moved radially outwards in order to be behind the to engage said collar or collars that the fastening element has two or more locking parts arranged distributed around the circumference; that the locking parts are on elastically radially bendable lips, said locking parts being designed as hook-shaped outward-facing parts; and that when locked together in their most inwardly located state, the locking members define a volume that fits freely through said opening; - that the fastening element has a fastening part that can be snapped into the opening with one or more locking parts which engage behind the aforementioned collar or collars; - that the one or more locking parts are arranged elastically resiliently, such that they are first displaced elastically during the application, in order to subsequently provide the snap action and engagement behind the collar or collars due to their own elasticity; - that the locking parts have activation means for bringing them from a first state in which the locking parts do not cooperate with the collar, or only partially cooperate with it, to a second state in which they engage positively behind the collar; - that the locking parts have means by which they can snap into a first position and are locked in a second position in the locked state; that the fastening element is releasable from the opening, for example by using oblique edges that allow a release at a certain force or by using explicit means that allow a release operation, such as release means; that the fastening element is designed as a hookable or hookable part, which engages behind the collar, for example by means of a revolving movement; that the fixing element is designed as a separate element; - that the fixing element has a plug-shaped fixing part to which the locking parts are arranged; - that the fixing element cooperates with the furniture fitting element in that it is arranged through an opening in the furniture fitting element; - that the furniture fitting element and / or the fixing element comprises means which allow a prior mounting of the fixing element on the furniture fitting element, for example by snapping or the like; that the fixing element is at least partially, and preferably completely, one-part with furniture fitting element; - that the fastening elements are fixed to the furniture fitting element in the fixed position, by pre-assembly or unity, such that the latter can be grasped and pressed into the relevant openings; - that the one or more locking parts are provided with oblique locking surfaces; that the attachment has centering contact parts, for example centering seats; - that the furniture fitting element is held against the wall by means of the fixing element. In the case of the above-mentioned embodiment which makes use of activating means, the whole according to a preferred embodiment is characterized in that the fixing element consists at least of a first part and a second part, which may or may not be connected to each other, the first part being one or has more of the aforementioned locking parts and the second part acts as an activating means. Furthermore, this whole can be characterized by one or more of the following properties: that the second part is designed as a plug-shaped element that can be fitted in the first part, and thus forces and / or holds the locking parts in a locking position; - that the first part has a stop-forming part that can cooperate with the furniture fitting element, as well as locking parts that can cooperate with the collar; - the second part consists of a plug-shaped element, which is provided with a stop-forming part; that the fastening element comprises locking means which can lock the first part and the second part when the aforementioned locking parts engage behind the collar; that the fastening element comprises means which hold the second part to the first part, in a not yet activated state of the locking parts; - that said means consist of one of the following or a combination of two or more of the following possibilities: - retaining means that hold the second part in the first part; - retaining means which hold the second part in the first part via a lock; retaining means that hold the second part in the first part via a lock, said lock being overcome by exerting a certain force on it; retaining means that hold the second part positioned in front of the first part; - a material connection between the second part and the first part, which is preferably made in one piece with the first part and the second part; - a material connection that is breakable; a material connection between the second part and the first part in the form of a connecting cord or connecting lip; - a material connection between the second part and the first part in the form of a connecting lip, said connecting lip having a hinge, or a kinking or tearing zone, preferably such that the lip or the lip parts that are located on either side of the hinge , extend along the furniture fitting element after assembly. Furthermore, it is preferred that the fastening element can be inserted in its entirety from one side of the opening, by which is meant that no use is made of a through-opening in which an additional counterpart must be introduced from the rear in order to come to a locking It is clear that all used parts can be made of any suitable material. Metal and / or plastic are the most appropriate. In a practical embodiment the furniture fitting elements consist essentially of metal, while the fixing elements, if they are not made in one piece, consist at least partly and preferably completely of plastic. However, it is clear that this choice of material is not restrictive. For example, the furniture fitting elements in certain applications may also consist of plastic. After all, in the case of carriers for a shelf, the whole, including the fixing element employed for this purpose, may consist of plastic. For the plastic, in particular of the fastening elements or certain parts thereof, any suitable plastic can be used. In this context, particular consideration is given to nylon, plastic based on POM resin (polyoxymethylene), PVC and the like. It is clear that the suitability of a plastic can be determined by a person skilled in the art by carrying out the necessary tests, inter alia in terms of strength, load-bearing capacity, required elasticity, formability, for example when welded in a pre-assembly, etc. .. Reinforced plastics can optionally be used. applied, for example, fiber-reinforced plastics and more particularly glass-fiber-reinforced plastics. It is clear that the most suitable technique for forming the plastic parts consists of injection molding, whether or not combined with other operations, but other manufacturing techniques are of course not excluded. It is clear that the invention can be applied in combination with all kinds of furniture fitting elements. It is, however, best suited for guides or runners for a drawer, as well as for hinges or supports for a shelf. Other applications are, for example, for attaching a handle, a bed hook for connecting bed components, a support element to support a bed grid in a bed frame, and so on. Furthermore, the invention also relates to a piece of furniture as described above, which comprises one or more furniture fitting elements which are attached to the furniture part exclusively via one or more fixings as mentioned above, all such that these place one or more furniture fitting elements on without the use of tools. the relevant wall can be attached. The invention can be used with all kinds of furniture, but more specifically the invention will be applied with the following types of furniture: - a so-called RTA furniture (Ready-to-assemble furniture); - furniture that can be assembled completely without tools; - a flat-pack furniture; - a kitchen furniture or a carcass for a kitchen furniture; - a bathroom furniture or a carcass for a bathroom furniture; a piece of furniture of which the majority of the furniture panels engage one another by means of locking profiles, preferably profiles formed in one piece in the panel material. The invention also relates to a piece of furniture which is provided with a back with one or more back parts, characterized in that an analog fastening is used as described above for fixing one or more of the back parts. It is clear that the invention also relates to the fixing as such insofar as it is used in furniture. The invention also relates to a piece of furniture for realizing a piece of furniture as described above, characterized in that it is provided with an opening with a collar, as mentioned above, wherein it is arranged in a place which is intended or can be used for fixing of a furniture fitting element The invention also relates to an accessory for realizing a piece of furniture according to the invention, characterized in that it is a fixing element as described in detail above. The invention further relates to a method for realizing a piece of furniture, which comprises one or more furniture parts, to which one or more furniture fitting elements can be connected via attachments, characterized in that at least one of the aforementioned attachments forms an opening in the wall of the respective furniture part, this opening being provided with at least one collar, such that a furniture fitting element can be attached to the furniture part via a fastening element cooperating therewith by means of a fastening element which is arranged in the above-mentioned opening such that it is provided with one or engages more associated locking parts behind the collar. The opening, including the collar, is preferably realized via a rotating cutting tool. According to a special possibility, use is made for this purpose of a rotating cutting tool with a cutting portion that defines a specific diameter, said cutting portion being driven via a shaft which has a smaller diameter than the aforementioned diameter, whereby an undercut portion is formed for formation of the collar, by laterally displacing the cutting portion via a movement of the shaft. According to another possibility of the invention, use is made of a rotating cutting tool which is moved axially in the wall, with a radially outwardly displaceable cutting part, which is then used to form an undercut part to form the collar. With the insight to better demonstrate the characteristics of the invention, a number of preferred embodiments of the invention are described below as an example without any limiting character with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which: figure 1 schematically represents a part of a piece of furniture according to the invention, wherein a drawer guide is mounted against a wall; figure 2 represents a section on a larger scale according to line II-II in figure 1; figure 3 represents on an even larger scale the part which is indicated by F3 in figure 2; figures 4, 5 and 6 show cross-sections along lines IV-IV, V-V and VI-VI respectively in figure 3; figure 7 represents a variant in a view similar to that of figure 3; figures 8 to 16 represent cross-sectional versions of openings realized in the wall of a furniture part; figures 17 to 32 represent a number of variants of the invention; Figure 33 shows an application of the invention in which a portion of a hinge in accordance with the invention is attached to a piece of furniture; figure 34 represents a cross-section according to line XXXIV-XXXIV in figure 33; 35 and 36 show two more applications of the invention; figures 37 and 38 represent two more special embodiments of the invention; Figure 39 shows a different application of the invention; figure 40 represents a section on a larger scale according to line XL-XL in figure 39; figure 41 represents a view similar to that of figure 30 for a variant; figures 42 and 43 schematically illustrate a method for realizing an opening with a collar in the context of the invention; figures 44-45, 46 and 47-48 show three more methods for realizing an opening with a collar in the context of the invention; Fig. 49 represents another fastening element according to the invention in perspective; figure 50 shows the fixing element of figure 49 in a side view and partly cut through; figure 51 represents a view according to arrow F51 in figure 50; figure 52 represents a sectional view of an application of the fastening element of figures 49-50; Figures 53 to 55 show three applications in which the fastening element of Figure 49 is used; figure 56 represents a carrier for a shelf with a mounting element according to the invention integrated therein; Figure 57 shows the carrier of Figure 56 in side view; figure 58 represents a view according to arrow F58 in figure 57; figure 59 represents a view in cross-section of an application in which the carrier of figure 56 is used; figure 60 represents a section according to line LX-LX in figure 59; Fig. 61 shows another fastening element according to the invention; Figure 62 shows a view similar to that of Figure 61, but in the final locked state; figures 63 to 73 show a number of further fixing options according to the invention, in this case applied to hinges; figures 74 and 75 represent another embodiment of a fastening element according to the invention; Fig. 76 shows another fastening element according to the invention; figure 77 represents on a larger scale the part which is indicated by F77 in figure 76; Figure 78 shows the attachment element of Figures 76 and 77 in use; figures 79 and 80 show two more particular embodiments of fixing techniques according to the invention; figures 81 to 83 represent another fixing technique according to the invention; figure 84 represents another special embodiment of a fastening element according to the invention; Figures 85 and 86 illustrate how a portion of a fastening element can be fixedly mounted on a hardware element; Figures 87 to 89 show another special embodiment of a fastening element. figure 90 schematically represents a piece of furniture according to the invention; figures 91 to 97 schematically illustrate a method according to the invention; Figures 98 and 99 show two cutting tools, more particularly drilling elements according to the invention; figure 100 represents a section according to line C-C in figure 99. Figure 1 shows diagrammatically a part of a piece of furniture 1 which comprises a piece of furniture 2 and a piece of furniture fitting 3, wherein the piece of furniture fitting 3 with attachments 4 according to the invention is connected to the piece of furniture 2. In the example of Fig. 1, the furniture fitting element 3 consists of a drawer guide, which is also explicitly again indicated with reference 5, to extendably support a drawer 6 or another component. The drawer guide 5 consists of a fixed part 7 which is mounted against the wall 8 of the furniture part 2 and one or more, in this case one movable part 9 on which the actual drawer 6 is mounted. In accordance with the invention, the furniture 1 is characterized in that at least one of the aforementioned fixings 4, in this case both, as shown in Figures 2 to 6, is formed from, on the one hand, an opening 10 in the wall 8 of the respective furniture part 2, wherein this opening 10 is provided with at least one collar 11, and, on the other hand, a one-part or multi-part fastening element 12 which cooperates with the respective furniture fitting element 3, in this case the fixed part 7 thereof, and which can enter the above-mentioned opening 10 be provided, wherein this fastening element 12 is provided with one or more locking parts 13, in the example two in number, which engage behind the collar 11. As can be seen in figures 2 to 6, the opening 10 is designed as a local opening or hole, and more particularly as an opening which is only open on one side and thus has a bottom wall 14 on the other side, in other words a opening in the form of a so-called blind hole. As shown, the opening 10, including the collar 11, is formed in one piece in the wall 8 of the respective furniture part 2, more particularly in the sheet material of which the said wall 8 forms a part. Preferably, it is completely formed as a cut-out, in other words realized solely by one or more cutting operations, for example drilling and / or milling operation. Generally speaking, the opening 10 is designed as a shaft 15 and a widened portion 16, the aforementioned collar 11 being formed by the transition between the shaft 15 and the widened portion 16. In the example, both the shaft 15 and the widened portion 16 are cylindrical, so that the collar 11 is also cylindrical. Viewed in section, the collar shown is inclined. However, other embodiments thereof are not excluded, as will be apparent from further figures. In the example of figures 2 to 6, the fixing element 12 is designed as a plug which cooperates with the furniture fitting element 3 and can be pressed into the opening 10 by means of a snap effect. The cooperation between such fixing element 12 and the furniture fitting element 3 takes place in this case in that the fixing element 12 is arranged through an opening 17 in the furniture fitting element 3, wherein the fixing element 12 is provided by means of a stop-forming part 18, in this case in the form of the rear side of a cylindrical head 19 against the furniture fitting element 12, in this case against a flange 20 of the profile from which the fixed part 7 is formed. The fixing element 12 has a fixing part 21 which is provided with the aforementioned locking parts 13. In the foregoing the locking parts 13 consist of hook-shaped parts which are radially elastically displaceable, such that when fitted in the opening 10 they provide the snap action and engagement behind the collar 11 due to their own elasticity. For this purpose the locking parts 3 are arranged on the ends of elastically bendable lips or legs 22. Furthermore, this embodiment also shows that the locking parts 13 can have oblique locking surfaces 23, as a result of which the locking parts 13 can readily engage behind the collar 11. Optionally, but not necessarily, the direction of the oblique locking surfaces 23 of the locking parts coincides with the direction of the surface of the collar 11. It is further preferred that the fastening element has guide means which allow a smooth insertion of the fastening part 21 through the opening 17 and into the opening 10, which in the example are formed by sloping guides 24 at the end ends of the locking parts 13. As is still shown, the whole is preferably provided with centering contact parts, in this case centering seats formed by the outside of a cylindrical contact part 25 of the fixing element 12 and the inner sides 26 and 27 of the openings 17 and 10. These centering contact parts ensure that the furniture fitting element 3 has no possibility of movement, or virtually no possibility of movement in the plane of the wall. As shown in Figure 2, the fitting element is attached to the wall simply by inserting the fastening element 12 through the opening 17 and then inserting it into the opening 10 until the locking parts 13 engage behind the collar 11. As stated in the introduction, an attachment according to the invention can generally be understood such that the furniture fitting element and / or the fixing element comprises means which allow a prior mounting of the fixing element on the furniture fitting element. According to a first possibility, such means can be designed such that the fastening element is held in or on the fitting element, at or near its correct location, but not necessarily already in the end position, with the advantage that the fitter automatically has the fastening element at hand during assembly. According to a second possibility, these means are designed such that the fastening element is also aligned by means of the pre-assembly in such a way that it is fixed in its end position relative to the fitting element, which provides the additional advantage that the fitter can easily hold the furniture fitting element. and can press into the opening with the fastening element, without any further manipulations having to be carried out on the fastening element itself. The embodiment of figures 2 and 3 can be seen as an example of the first possibility because the fastening element 12, if desired, can be inserted in advance through the opening 17 into the fixed part 7, and then per se no longer out of the opening 17 can fall, because the locking parts 13, as well as the head 19, prevent the fastening element 12 from falling freely from the opening 17, since they have a greater transverse width than the diameter of the opening 17. Figure 7 shows an embodiment according to the aforementioned second possibility, wherein in this case blocking means in the form of edges 28-29 are provided in order to hold the fastening element 12 in its end position with which the fastening element 12 is axially fixed at a fixed location in the opening 17 is being held. The fastening element can in this case be brought into the pre-assembled state by pressing it through the opening 17 until the head 19 rests against the fixed part 7. During this insertion through the opening 17, the locking parts 3 are successively bent inwards and the edge portion 30 of the edge 29 is elastically compressed. In the end position the edge portion 30 springs back, whereby the fixing element 12 becomes stuck on the fixed part 7. It is clear that pre-assembly can generally also be done in any other way. The means that allow the pre-assembly can be designed in such a way that the pre-assembly can be done manually, with a minimum of force, or alternatively only mechanically or with a tool, whereby a more fixed pre-assembly can then possibly be ensured. Figure 8 schematically shows an opening 10 per se similar to that used in Figures 2 to 6. It is clear, however, that all kinds of other forms of openings 10 are possible, such as, inter alia, illustrated in Figures 9 to 13. Figures 9 to 12 show embodiments of blind holes, while Figure 13 shows a through hole, the collar 11 always is located at a distance from both side walls. Figure 14 shows in a section similar to that of Figure 6 that the widened portion does not have to be concentric and may for example be formed by one or more local lateral recesses, in this example two opposite recesses 30-31, each of which has a collar 11 to shape. It is noted that the furniture parts 2 shown in Figures 2, 3 and 7 are made of a sheet material 32 which is provided on the outer surfaces with a covering 33, for example a melamine layer, foil, paint layer, printing or any other covering. It is clear, however, that the furniture part 2 can be of any other composition or construction, and may or may not be provided with coverings. The only essential is that the material of the furniture part must allow the fitting of the desired opening 10. Therefore, in Figures 8 to 14 no specific structure of the furniture part itself is shown. Figure 15 shows a special structure, wherein the furniture part 2 is composed of different structural layers 34-35-36, the collar 11 then being formed by the rear side of one of these layers, in this case of the layer 34. Such structure offers the advantage that the narrow portion or the shank 15 and the widened portion 16 of the aperture 10 can be provided in advance in the sheet material from which the layers 34-35 are formed, before the layers 34-35 are joined, for example by gluing. In such a case no undercutting techniques should then be applied, since the necessary undercutting forms are created automatically when the layers are combined. It is clear that the portions 15-16 of the opening can be both local openings and longitudinally extending openings or thus slots. According to a practical embodiment, the portion 16 is designed as a slot, while the portion 15 is formed by a bore. This technique offers particularly practical possibilities with so-called light plates, wherein the core consists of a light material, which then forms, for example, the aforementioned layer 35, while the layer 34 consists of a harder, heavier or more sturdy material. A practical application of the foregoing is the use of this technique in plates with a hollow inner structure, such as furniture panels with a honeycomb core. As shown in Figure 16, such furniture panels are generally composed of outer layers 37-38, with frames 39 arranged between them and one or more honeycomb core parts 40. As shown in the upper part of Figure 16, the aforementioned parts 15 and 16 can then be respectively in an outer layer 37 and a list 39 are formed. In the lower part of Figure 16 a special embodiment of the invention is shown, in which a hollow space 41 which is present in the hollow inner structure is utilized to act as a widened part 16. It is then sufficient to provide a simple bore into the hollow inner structure to form the portion 15. With a honeycomb structure or the like, the bore can, if necessary, be targeted at such a location that it opens into a cavity. It is noted, however, that according to a technique of the invention, the portion 15 is applied to any desired location in the outer layer 37, regardless of where this portion terminates in the honeycomb core 42, the configurations of the opening of this portion 15 and of the fastening element 12 be such that a hooking is always obtained. In this case the fastening element 12 can for instance be provided with a plurality of separately movable locking parts 13, such that even when certain locking parts 13 cannot actively engage behind a collar 11 as they are prevented by a wall 43 of the honeycomb structure therefor, still one or more others of these locking parts 13 provide an engagement, all this as shown in figure 16. Figure 17 shows a variant of a fastening element 12 in perspective. Figure 18 shows an example of a releasable fastening element 12, with two legs connected to each other only at the front, and with portions 44-45 which, as shown in FIG. 19, allow the fastening element to be unlocked by moving the portions 44-45 towards each other to press. Figures 20 to 22 show a number of embodiments of releasable fastening elements 12, which can be unlocked by compression according to the arrows shown. Figures 21 and 22 also show that one fastening element 12 can have several fastening sections 21 which cooperate with separate openings 10. The cross-section of Figure 23 shows the shape of such an aperture.10. Figures 24 and 25 show another embodiment of which the locking parts 13 can be unlocked by applying a compressive force with a pin 46 or the like. The part 47 is thereby displaced and thereby draws the legs 22 with the locking parts 13 radially inwards, until an unlocking takes place. Figure 26 illustrates that a fastening element 12 can also be made up of two parts. This embodiment also illustrates that fastening elements can be used that do not snap in on their own, but must be brought into a locking state by activation means. The activating means here consist of a plug 47 which is pressed for example clampingly between the legs 22 and thereby brings the locking parts 13 behind the collar 11. Figure 27 shows a fastening element 12 which upon insertion snaps on itself, but can also be unlocked via a pull-out part 48. To this end, the extendable portion 48 is connected via links 49 to the legs 22, which are pulled radially inwards in an unlocked state when a tensile force K1 is applied. In the embodiment of Figure 28, the collar 11 is formed by a separate elastic element 50, which in turn is also located behind a collar 51. The elasticity required for the snap effect is now provided by the element 50, while the locking parts 13 are rigid. Figure 29 shows that the fixing element 12 does not necessarily have to consist essentially solely of a plug-shaped element. For example, it can also have a substantial body 52 with, for example, a fastening portion 53 to which furniture fittings can then be attached. Figure 30 shows that the fixing element 12 can be made in one piece with furniture fittings, in this case with the flange 20 of the aforementioned fixed part 7, because for example metal lips 22 are punched out of the material which function as fixing element, in which also by deformations 54 locking members 13 are formed. Figure 31 shows an example in which the fixing element 12 is designed as a hangable or hookable part, which engages behind the collar 11. In the example it concerns a fixation of a fixed part 7 of a drawer guide 5, wherein the opening 10 is designed as a slot, while the fixing element 12 is designed as a hook-shaped profile edge. The dashed line shows that such an engageable part can be combined with additional parts 55 which provide for locking in the end position. Figure 32 shows a variant in which the fixing element 12 consists of a local lip which, for example, engages in a local opening 10. Figures 33 and 34 illustrate how a part of a hinge 56, in this case a plate 57 with an opening 58 for receiving a hinge pin 59, can be attached to a furniture part. Figure 35 shows an application in which a shelf support or carrier 60 in accordance with the invention is attached to a wall. Figure 36 shows an application of the invention in which a handle 61 is attached to a furniture part 2. Figure 37 shows an embodiment in which the wall forms part of a chipboard containing at least two layers of chip material, respectively a first layer 62 which is mainly present in the core of the chipboard and a second layer 63 which is present near the wall, wherein the second layer 63 consists of, on average, finer chip material than the first layer; and wherein said collar 11 is mainly made of the finer chip material, and even the surface itself of the collar is still formed in the finer chip material. In this way a sturdy and smooth collar 11 is obtained, whereby a stable and secure engagement of a fastening element can be guaranteed. According to an alternative, the collar, more particularly its onset, is located in the layer 62, but still at a slight distance X from the average transition of the layers which is less than 3 mm, such that any distortion in the collar remains limited if significant tensile forces would arise. Such an alternative is shown in broken line. It is clear that these are preferred embodiments and that the presence of the collar in another location in the chip material is not excluded by the invention. Figure 38 shows a variant in which the opening 10 and the collar 11 are formed in a separate part 64, in this case a body, which in turn is fixed in a fixed manner in a recess 65 in the furniture part. By "in a fixed manner" is meant that the body as shown by a deformation V is clamped in the surrounding material, or is fixed in another manner, such as for example by gluing. A simple clamping without a significant deformation in the surrounding material is not considered "in a fixed way". Figure 39 shows a different application, which is also regarded as an aspect of the invention, with the special feature that the use of a fastening element 12 with locking parts 13 cooperating with a collar 11 of an opening 10 is used for fastening a furniture ridge 66, instead of for fixing furniture fittings. The special feature here is that the back, which here consists of two panels 67-68, is held against a piece of furniture by applying the invention, in this case the rear edge 69 of a shelf 70. Figure 40 shows how the fixing element 12 fits between the two panels 67-68. Figure 40 also shows that the opening 10 can consist of a slot. Alternatively one can work with one or more local openings. Figure 41 shows a variant in which the fixing element 12 also cooperates with recesses 71-72 in the panels 67-68, whereby a mutual displacement between the panels is prevented. It is also preferred here that, as shown, the fastening element 12 then cooperates with a local opening 10, such as a bore, so that the fastening element 12 cannot shift laterally. In this way, the panels 67-68 are locked not only mutually but also relative to the shelf against mutual lateral movements, which contributes to the stability of the furniture, certainly in applications where the back on the periphery is merely in rebates without other fasteners. The technique described above is especially useful with backs and furniture as described in Belgian patent application BE 2011/0189 and will preferably be used in combination with such backs. It is noted that the fixing element can also have a clamping part which, in the mounted state, allows to tension the panels 67-68 outwards. Such a fastening element can be used both between panels which, viewed from the rear of the furniture, are arranged one above the other and next to each other. A single fastening, so not two panels at a time, is also possible according to the invention, wherein the fastening element is not arranged along the outside of the edge of a back panel, but simply through a bore in the back panel. Figures 42 and 43 schematically show an embodiment and technique in which the opening 10 is partly formed by pressing in or out of material, the portion 73 formed by pressing out forming the collar 11. Fig. 42 shows how, after a bore has been realized, a tool 74 with a radially expandable part 75 is introduced into the bore, whereafter with this part according to the arrows an insertion into the surrounding material is realized, which in the result of Fig. 43 results. Figures 44 to 48 relate to techniques of the invention for realizing an opening 10 provided with a collar 11 in a furniture part by means of a rotary cutting tool 76, which among other things provides the advantage that the realization of such openings without too many radical changes to a drill stand, more specifically a drilling line of a furniture manufacturing process can be realized. According to the embodiment of Figs. 44-45, as well as to the embodiment of Fig. 46, a rotary cutting tool 76 is used with a cutting section 77 defining a specific cutting diameter, said cutting section being driven via a shaft 78 which has a smaller diameter than the aforementioned. cutting diameter, the undercut portion of the opening then being formed by laterally displacing the cutting portion 77 via a movement of the shank According to Figure 44, the rotating cutting portion 77 is first moved axially into the furniture part. Next, the rotary cutting tool 76 is laterally displaced over a distance Z to form the collar. In the figure, the lateral displacement can take place to the left and to the right in order to realize two opposite undercuts. Alternatively, the lateral displacement can also be combined with an eccentric rotation of the rotating cutting tool per se, such that a circular undercutting occurs. Both rotational movements can be realized by means of a particularly controllable drill bit 79, so that only a conventional drill bit must be replaced by such a special drill bit. According to Figure 46, the lateral displacement is realized by a tilting movement. This can again be done in one or more directions, or can be carried out as an eccentric rotation movement. Figures 47 and 48 schematically show the technique mentioned in the introduction according to which a rotary cutting tool 76 is moved axially in the wall, as in Figure 47, wherein this cutting tool is provided with one or more radially outward displaceable cutting sections 80 to form an undercut portion which is moved outwardly as shown in FIG. 48 The one or more outwardly movable cutting portions 80 can be of any kind. According to a first possibility, these are outwardly movable blades whose movement is controlled via an activating element, such as a pin or transmission which extends through the axial part of the cutting tool. According to a second possibility, these are blades which come out through the engagement with the surrounding wall and / or the centrifugal force, whereby they come into operation, for example, by switching the direction of rotation. During the axial movement, a normal drill or milling operation is then provided, while coming to the bottom, the sense of rotation is reversed and the blades move outward to realize the undercut. According to a third possibility, a cutting wire or cutting pin is pressed radially outward to form an undercut. Other options are not excluded. It is noted that according to a practical embodiment, a fastening element according to the invention can generally consist of, on the one hand, one or more first parts which have one or more locking parts which are intended to engage behind a collar, as well as one or more separate or non-individual second parts in the form of activating means for activating the locking parts and / or keeping them in their locked position. Use is herein preferably made of a first part with one or more locking parts which are movable radially and thereby able to engage behind the collar or collars, and a second part which can preferably be activated from the outside and which allows to move the radially movable locking parts into their final locking state and / or allows to keep the one or more locking members in a locked state. More in particular, it is preferred that the locking parts consist of one or more elastically bendable lips, each of which is provided with one or more hook-shaped parts, while the second part is designed as a plug-shaped element that can be slid into the first part. An example of this has already been described above with reference to Figure 26. A further example is described below with reference to Figures 49 to 52. The fastening element 12 herein consists of a first part 81 and a second part 82. The first part 81 has a fastening part 21 with two elastically bendable lips or legs 22, which are provided with locking parts 3 in the form of hook-shaped parts. An opening 83 is formed between the legs 22 and forms a seat for the second part 82. The inner sides 84 of the legs 22 extend inwards towards their free ends, at least in their free state. The first part 81 further comprises a stop-forming part 18, in the form of the rear side of a head 19. The opening 83 extends through the head 19. The second part 82 has a plug-shaped element 85 that fits into the opening 83 and a stop-forming portion 86 in the form of a head. The use and operation can easily be deduced from Figure 52. First, the first part 81 is inserted through an opening 17 in the furniture fitting element 3 and arranged in the opening 10. Here, the hook-shaped locking parts 3 are bent inwards as in Fig. 50, so that they fit freely or substantially freely through the shaft 16. By subsequently pressing the plug-shaped element 85 into the opening, a condition as in Fig. 52 is achieved, wherein a locking is effected. According to a special feature of the invention, the furniture comprises furniture fittings with fastening sections of different thickness, while identical fastening elements are used in terms of dimensions and shape, for which openings with collars at a different depth are used. With the fixing portions of different thickness, it can act both for fixing portions that form part of the same furniture fitting element and for fixing portions of different types of furniture fittings that occur in the same furniture. This offers the advantage that one can always work with the same fastening elements. This allows different types of furniture fitting elements that occur in a piece of furniture to be all fixed with the same fastening elements. The foregoing is illustrated in Figures 53 to 54, wherein in Figure 53 a drawer guide 5 is mounted against a wall, in Figure 54 a handle 61 is mounted against a wall and in Figure 55 a flange or plate 87 of a hinge against a wall is attached, in each case with fixing portions of different thickness, respectively T1, T2 and T3, while the indicated length L of the first part 81 is each equally large, and the differences in thickness are absorbed by the collar 11 each at a different depth, respectively D1, D2 and D3. In general, it can be stated that the use of locking parts 13 which provide for a hooking-in behind a preformed collar 11 does not exclude that other means are provided which cooperate in a better fixing. For example, clay baskets can be provided as additional means, such as, for example, the barb-shaped toothing 88 in the embodiments of Figures 49 to 60 described above, as well as also hereinafter. According to yet another generally applicable preferred characteristic, the fixing element 12, in combination with the opening 10 and collar 11, is configured such that a furniture fitting element attached thereto is tensioned against the relevant furniture part with a tensioning force. This can be achieved in various ways, which may or may not be combined with each other. According to a first possibility, the locking parts are configured such that they press against the collar 11 with a clamping fit in the mounted state. According to a second possible, the stop-forming portion 18, or head, is designed as an elastically deformable flange, such as for instance shown in the embodiment of figure 52, wherein the dimensions of the relevant parts are then further selected such that in the mounted state this flange is bent by bending provides a fixture. According to an inventive feature, which can be realized in various designs, the fastening element, or a part thereof, is pre-assembled to the relevant furniture fitting element and / or is designed in one piece therewith. An example of this is shown in Figures 56 to 60, in which the furniture fitting element consists of a carrier 60 for a shelf. The first part 81 and the second part 82 are in this case designed analogously to the parts 81 and 82 of the embodiment of figures 49 to 52, with the difference that the first part 81 is integral with a body 89 of a carrier 60 for a shelf 90 has been made, the opening 83 now also extending through this body 89. The operation and assembly can easily be deduced from Figures 59 and 60. As visible in Figs. 59 and 60, the carrier 60 can be arranged with the first part 81 in an opening 10. By then arranging the second part 82, the locking parts 13 engage behind the collar 11. Subsequently, the shelf 90, which is provided on the underside at any place where a carrier 60 is to be provided with a recess 91, can be laid down on the relevant carriers, all such that the bodies 89 take place in the recesses 91. According to a special embodiment of the invention, of which the embodiment of figures 59 and 60 forms an example, a shelf 60 for a shelf 90 is provided which has connecting means which provide a positive connection between the shelf 90 and the associated side wall 92 or the like . A positive connection means that a well-defined hook is provided on the shelf as well as on the side wall, and the fixing is not only based on friction and clamping or only on an impression of fluted surfaces in a smooth bore wall. In the embodiment of figures 59 and 60, such a positive connection is obtained, on the one hand, because the carrier 60 with the hook-shaped locking parts 13 becomes seated behind the collar 11, and, on the other hand, because the carrier 60 is fixedly fixed in the recess 91, more specifically in that the body 89 is retained behind the surrounding material portions 93-94. It is further noted that in embodiments which have activation means, such as the second part 82, these embodiments preferably comprise means for retaining the activation means, more particularly the parts employed thereby, in an active position. This can be done in various ways, for example as follows: by clamping, for example, by the plug-shaped element 85 being sufficiently clamped in the opening 83; by employing mutually cooperating locking members which snap for example one behind the other or into each other, such as the edge or rib 95 which cooperates with the seat 96, in the embodiments of figures 49 to 55; - by configuration with other parts, such that after complete assembly the second part 82 can no longer leave the first part 81; Figs. 59 and 60 show an example of this in that the head that acts as a stop-forming part 86 is finally locked in the recess 91 and the part 82 is still unable to slide out of the first part after the shelf has been placed. It is also noted that in embodiments which have a first part with locking parts and at least a second part to activate the locking parts, such as the aforementioned first part 81 and second part 82, these parts may optionally be attached to each other, either for ease of use or to to prevent one of the parts from being lost. According to the invention, this will preferably be realized according to one of the following possibilities: the parts are attached to each other, for example via a flexible connection, such as a plastic cord; they are made in one piece, for example in that they hang together via a flexible part and are formed in one piece in a mold; they are mounted to each other, preferably in a locking manner, for example, as shown below with reference to Figure 61. In this case they can be arranged initially to each other in a position that can still be activated. Retention means can also be provided which, when the whole is pressed into the opening 10, prevent the legs from being initially compressed, after which the second part will only come into operation when the first part is completely present in the opening 10. Figure 61 shows another variant in which the first part 81 is pre-mounted on a furniture fitting element 3 via a seat with edges 28-29. The second part 82 is held on the first part 81 by means of locking parts, of which the edges 97-98 form part. The cooperating edges 99-100 act as retention means, such that the second part 82 can only be pressed further into the first part 81 after a certain force has been overcome. Figure 62 shows the variant of Figure 61 in the assembled state. It is noted that in embodiments which use elastically bendable lips, such as the lips 22, such lips may vary in number depending on the manufacturer and optionally depending on the desired characteristics. In the embodiments of figures 49 to 61, two opposite lips 22 are used in each case, but according to a variant these can also be three, four, five or more legs arranged along the circumference. With a small number of legs, they are preferably made stiffer than in the case that more legs are used. Also with versions with a larger diameter, preferably several legs are used than with versions with a smaller diameter. Figures 63 and 64 show how a conventional hinge can be screwlessly mounted on the wall 8 of furniture parts by means of fastening elements 12 according to the invention. Fastening elements 12 according to the invention are now provided in all fixing holes 101-102 which engage in openings 10 with collars 11 provided for this purpose. The fastening elements 12 are in the example of a shape as shown in figures 49 to 50, wherein use is made of a first part 81 and a second part 82. In the example a hinge 56 is shown which has a pot-shaped part 104 on one hinge part 103, which is intended to co-act with a recess 105 in a cupboard door or the like, with a mounting hole 102 on each side thereof and that on the other hinge part 106 has a cross plate 107 which is provided with the necessary fixing holes 101. The cross plate 107 is shown per se in Figure 65, together with the openings 10. However, it is clear that the fixing technique can be applied to all kinds of hinges, for example also with hinges where a straight plate is used instead of a cross plate 107 108, as shown in Figure 66. In the case of a straight plate, the mounting means 12, which must be arranged according to the arrows shown, can easily be concealed after mounting by mounting the body 108 of the hinge part 106 over it. Figures 67 and 68 show a furniture fitting element, in this case also a hinge 56, which comprises a pot-shaped part 104 which, as is known, is intended to be arranged in a recess 105. The special feature here is that the actual pot-shaped part 104, whether or not with the aid of additional components, functions as a fixing element 12 which cooperates with one or more collars 11, which are then provided in the recess 105. To this end, the pot-shaped part 104 comprises one or more, in this case two, locking parts 13 which can engage behind the collar or collars 11. In figures 67 and 68, these consist of elastically bendable lips 109, which preferably engage as barbs behind the collar 11. As shown, these locking parts can be made in one piece with the pot-shaped part, for example in the form of lips punched out of the wall of the pot-shaped part 104. In Figure 68, such self-locking pot-shaped part 104 is combined with additional locking elements 12 which cooperate with fixing holes 102, in this case on either side of the pot-shaped part. However, it is clear that such additional locking parts 12 are not strictly necessary. Figures 69 and 70 therefore show a variant in which the fixing at the height of the pot-shaped part 104, in other words the fixing of the hinge part 103, takes place exclusively via locking parts on the pot-shaped part itself. Figures 71 and 72 show an embodiment in which the pot-shaped part 104 comprises additional parts to realize the locking. The fastening element 12 is then formed by the actual pot-shaped part 104, a first additional part 110 with locking parts 13 in the form of elastically bendable lips 111 which fit through openings 112 in the wall of the pot-shaped part 104 and can be positioned behind the collar 11 forced, as well as a second additional part 113 which acts as an activating means to bring the lips 111 from a non-locking state to a locking state. This second part 113 here consists of a plug-shaped element that can be forced between the lips 111, with a side wall which presses the lips open in an appropriate manner. Furthermore, locking means can be provided to retain the parts 110 and 113 in the pot-shaped part 104 in the non-activated state. In the example, these are formed as visible in Fig. 71 by interlocking parts 114 and 115, and by the fact that the lips 111 are thereby already partially in the openings 112. Furthermore, locking means are also provided which mutually lock the parts 110 and 113 in the activated state of the locking parts 13, which in the example are formed by interlocking parts, in this case on the one hand the already mentioned parts 114 which then co-operate with the parts 116. The operation of the mounting 12 can easily be deduced from figures 71 and 72. By bringing the component parts into a state as in Fig. 71, a pre-assembled state is obtained, which can optionally be realized at the factory. By placing the pot-shaped part 104 in the recess 105, the condition of Fig. 71 is obtained. By subsequently pressing the second additional part 113 in the pot-shaped part 104, the situation of Fig. 72 arises, wherein the locking parts 113 engage under the respective collars 11 and the pot-shaped part 104 is locked in the recess 105. It is noted that the lips 111 are preferably arranged only locally, for example in the form of two diametrically opposed lips 111 which are connected to each other via the bottom part of the part 110, while the second additional part 113 can have a cylindrical shape. It is also noted that the parts 110 and 113 are preferably made of plastic, although the use of other metals, such as metal, is not excluded. Fig. 73 shows a variant in which, in addition to the pot-shaped part 104, use is made of only one additional part 118 with locking parts 13, in this case in the form of a part with elastically outwardly extending lips 119, which due to their own elasticity engage behind the collar 11. Unlocking is possible by bending the lips back inwards, for example by means of lips 120 which, possibly with the aid of a tool, can be forced towards each other. It is clear that the part 118 can also be made of any suitable material, for example from a suitable material or from a suitable plastic. Appropriate materials and the necessary wall thicknesses thereof can be experimentally determined by the skilled person. Figures 74 and 75 represent another variant of the embodiment of Figures 49 to 50. An essential difference is that the seat 96 is now at the front end of the second part 82 and cooperates with the shown edge 95 in the locked state. . Another difference is that the first part 81 has a smooth wall part 121 at least where the lips 22 start, so that the first part 81 can be de-molded more easily in the case that it is formed in an injection mold. Figures 76 to 78 show an example of an embodiment in which the first part 81 and the second part 82 are initially connected to each other, whereby they remain together at least in advance. They are hereby connected via a material connection which is breakable, for example in that they are formed in one piece in a mold, the connection consisting of a thin breakable part 122, either in the form of one or more lips or in the form of a thin fleece extending around the circumference. When using the fastening element 12 of Figs. 76 to 78, this fastening element 12 is introduced through the opening 17 and into the opening 10 with the first part 81, whereafter the second part 82 is axially pressed into the first part 81 to a locking condition such as shown in Figure 78. The breakable part 122 hereby breaks or tears. In the end position, the second part 82 is held in the first part 81 by the cooperation between the edge 95 and the seat 96. Figures 79 and 80 show two examples of embodiments in which the mounting provides one or more centering parts and / or support parts, which are additionally formed on the furniture fitting element 3, which interact with openings in the relevant furniture part. In the embodiment of Fig. 79, the additional part 123 formed thereon consists of a cylindrical bush-shaped collar that fits into the opening 10. In the embodiment of Fig. 80 use is made for this purpose of a part 124 extending from the wall of the furniture fitting element 3 in the form of a cylindrical pin, which fits into a specially provided opening 125. The parts 123 and 124 are preferably made in one piece with the furniture fitting element 3 or at least in a stable fixed manner connected thereto. They offer the advantage that large forces can hereby be transferred from the furniture fitting element 3 to the furniture part 2, without the actual fasteners 4, more specifically the fastening elements 12, having to absorb these loads. The fastening elements 12 then mainly have the function of preventing the parts 123 and 124 together with the furniture fitting element 3 from sliding out of the relevant openings. Figures 81 and 82 illustrate an embodiment which is generally characterized in that the fixing element 12 consists of at least a first part 81 and a second part 82, and that the first part 81 is formed in one piece with the furniture fitting element 3. In this example this is realized in that the first part 81 consists of lips 22 which are formed in one piece on the furniture fitting element 3 and which are provided with the necessary locking parts 13. Still in the example, the second part 82 consists of a separate part, in the form of a plug-shaped element, with locking means 126. By pressing the second part 82 into the first part 81 a locked condition is created as shown in figure 83. The plug-shaped body of the second part 82 then presses the lips 22 out so that the locking parts 13 engage positively behind the collar 11. The locking means 126 ensure that the second part 82 is retained in the first part 81. The parts 82 and 81 can, however, be taken out of the opening 10 with a certain force. Figure 84 shows another embodiment in which the first and the second part are connected to each other, this by means of a foldable and / or kinkable connecting part 127. In the example use is made for this of a lip with two lip parts 128-129 which are mutually coupled, respectively respectively to the first part 81 and to the second part 82 via film hinges 130-131-132, such that the second part 82 as shown in broken line can be brought in front of the first part 81 and subsequently pressed therein to become. Optionally, the lip portions 128-129 and the film hinges 130-131-132 may initially exhibit a certain rigidity, whereby the two portions 81-82 are held in a predetermined mutual position, for example as shown in full line in Figure 84, while at the fold then a kink in the film hinges 130-131-132 arises. As shown in Fig. 84, the first part 81 can be mounted pre-assembled on a furniture fitting element 3, for example by being snapped into the opening 17, this while the second part 82 is attached to it and is preferably in a position as shown in Fig. 84. In this way, the furniture fitting element 3 with both parts 80-81 attached to it can be easily traded. It is also noted that the lip portions 128 and 129, in the mounted state, are parallel to the wall of the furniture portion 2, wherein they are folded against each other, with the advantage that they are not hindering the use of the fitting. Alternatively, the film hinges 131 and 132 can be dispensed with, using instead of the normal thickness of the relevant lip portions. Figures 85 and 86 show how a first part 81 of a fastening element 12 can be pre-assembled on a furniture fitting element 3 by means of a welded connection 133. The first part 81 is hereby presented with a collar 134 through an opening 17 in the furniture fitting element 3, after which the collar 134 is then deformed with the aid of a heated punch 135 or the like, such that the first part 81 remains stuck to the edge of the opening 17 after cooling. A further variant is shown in Figs. 87 to 89, wherein the fixing element 12 is also pre-assembled on the furniture fitting element 3. The fastening element 12 here also comprises a first part 81 with locking parts 13 which are intended to cooperate with a collar 11 in an opening 10, as well as a second part 82 with a plug-shaped body 136 for bringing the locking parts 13 into a locking state. In this case, the second part 82 is designed as a pin, for example a metal pin, which is fixedly attached to the furniture fitting element 3 and extends from the rear, while the first part 82 is slidably arranged over it. To this end, the first part 82 comprises a central part 137 which is designed as a sleeve, with at one distal end the locking parts 13 which are preferably located on elastically bendable lips or legs 22, and at the other distal end also locking parts 138 which are radially can be elastically bendable, fit through openings 139 in the wall of furniture fitting element 3, and can engage with locking surfaces 140 behind the edges of these openings 139. The first part 81 is furthermore provided with a stop-forming edge 141 or the like, which can cooperate with the wall of a furniture part, as well as with locking parts which can establish a temporary mutual locking between the first part 81 and the second part 82, which locking parts consist of an edge 95 which can cooperate with a seat 96. The operation of the variant shown in Figures 87 to 89 can easily be deduced from the figures and consists essentially in inserting the furniture fitting element 3 from the initial state as shown in Figure 87 with the parts 81 and 82 in the opening 10 and is simply pressed. From the moment that the first part 81 with the stop-forming edge 141 comes into contact with the wall of the furniture part, the movement of the first part 81 is prevented and the locking between the two parts 81 and 82 is broken, the second part 82 then in the first one is shifted to a locking state as obtained in figure 88. It is clear that the locking parts 13 herein engage behind the collar 11, while the locking parts 138 engage behind the edges of the openings 139. It is also clear that the whole can be unlocked by forcing the locking parts towards each other, all this such that the furniture fitting element 3, together with the fixed part 82 attached thereto, can be removed again from the first part 81, so that disassembly remains possible. It is clear that the invention is especially useful for furniture intended to be assembled by the user himself, wherein two or more furniture parts, in particular furniture panels, and preferably all furniture parts thereof, without the need for tools can be assembled. After all, it can be achieved in this way that screw connections or the like are no longer necessary, since both the furniture parts themselves and the furniture fittings 3 can be mounted on the furniture parts without tools: The foregoing is illustrated in Figure 90, which schematically shows a piece of furniture in which the furniture parts 2 located on the circumference are connected to each other via locking profiles 142, while the furniture fitting elements 3, in this case the drawer guides 5 and the supports 60 for a connecting intermediate panel 143, in openings 10 with collars 11, must be mounted via the aforementioned fixings of the invention. As shown, other classical bores 144 can of course also be present in the furniture parts, i.e. without collars 11, for instance for arranging shelves that can be supported separately with the aid of classical shelf carriers. As mentioned above, the invention also relates to a method for realizing a piece of furniture, wherein during its production one or more openings 10 with collars 11 in one or more piece of furniture parts 2 are realized, in order to fix furniture fitting elements 3 by means of fixings 4 according to the to be able to confirm the invention in the openings 10. Figures 91 to 97 schematically show a possibility to realize such openings 10, wherein use is made of a rotating cutting tool 76 with a cutting portion 77 defining a specific diameter D4, this cutting portion 77 being made via a shaft 78 driven which has a smaller diameter D5 than the aforementioned diameter D4, whereby an undercut portion 145 is formed by moving the cutting portion 77 laterally via a displacement of the shank 78. A special aspect here is that use is made of a drill head 146 with at least one drill spindle 147 which can be axially displaced relative to the furniture part 2 in order to cause the cutting tool 76 to penetrate into the furniture part 2, the drill head 146 relative to the furniture part 2 can also perform a lateral displacement, i.e. in a plane parallel to the furniture part 2. The axial displacement is schematically indicated with arrow VI, while the lateral displacement is schematically indicated with arrow V2. The displacement V2 is preferably at least two-dimensional, this in a plane parallel to the workpiece. By allowing the cutting tool 76 to penetrate the surface of the furniture part 2, a condition is created as shown in Figs. 92 to 94. By subsequently causing the drill bit 146 to perform a lateral movement V2, preferably along a small cylindrical path 148, 95 to 97, the undercut to form the collar 11 can be achieved. It is clear that in order to remove the cutting tool 76 from the furniture part 2, this must first be brought to the center of the opening 10 by means of an appropriate centering via the displacement of the drill bit 146, and then be axially removed from the opening 10 . The above-described technique allows it to also be used with a drill chuck 146 that contains two or more or even a complete set of drill spindles, whereby multiple openings can be created simultaneously and various advantageous production techniques become possible. With advantageous production techniques it is especially meant that large numbers of openings in furniture parts can be realized efficiently in economically responsible production times, including at least one opening that has been undercut. In case use is made of a plurality of drill spindles, it is preferable to use drill spindles that can individually perform an axial displacement VI. When working with drill spindles that can be moved axially individually, both straight drill openings and stepped openings 10 can advantageously be formed with the same drill bit 146. This is also illustrated in Figs. 91 to 97, with a straight drill 149 during the initial axial displacement VI, a drill hole 150 is also formed, but this straight drill 149, as shown in Figs. 95 and 96, is retracted before the aforementioned lateral displacement V2 of the drill bit 146 is realized. It is clear that the simultaneous use of a cutting tool 76 and a straight drill 149 in the aforementioned manner contributes to a shortening of the production time. Also, by applying this method of production, no separate drill heads are to be used. As is shown in broken lines in Figs. 91, 92 and 95, it is clear that such drill bit 146 can still be equipped with several cutting tools, more particularly drilling elements. In another important independent aspect, two or more cutting tools 76-76A will be used on the same drill chuck 146 to form bores 10 with a collar 11. Such second cutting tool 76A is shown schematically in Figures 91, 92 and 95. This makes it possible to realize several undercut openings simultaneously, whereby the undercuts for forming the collars 11 are realized by means of the same lateral displacement. It is noted that the displacements VI and / or V2 in all the above-described embodiments can also be realized by having the workpiece perform a displacement, for example by holding it on a movable table or holder and controlling the table or holder. The aforementioned displacements VI and V2 must therefore be interpreted in both ways. It is also noted that a drill bit is understood to mean the whole on which the one or more spindles are present. Furthermore, the invention also relates to an embodiment of the cutting tool 76 itself. The latter mainly consists of a drill body which is provided near the distal free end with preferably only one locally radially projecting tooth-shaped cutting portion. Figure 98 shows an embodiment of this, wherein the tooth-shaped cutting portion 77 extends towards the axial end of the cutting tool 76 up to or substantially up to the distal end 151 of the drill body 152. Figure 99 shows a variant in which the tooth-shaped cutting portion 77 is located at a small distance from the distal end 151. As a result, an extended end of the drill body 152 is formed below the cutting portion 77, whereby a better centering is initially achieved during drilling. Finally, Figure 100 shows how the locally protruding tooth-shaped cutting portion 77 can be designed, for example. It is noted that such a collar 11 does not necessarily have to extend along the entire circumference of an opening 10 and that it can also be present locally, for example at one or more places along the circumference. For example, by not moving the cutting tool 76 via a cylindrical path, but only moving it back and forth for a short time, two collars can be formed that are diametrically opposite each other. The fastening elements preferably permit a removable fastening, such that during recycling the different materials can easily be separated from each other and / or dismantling is possible in case of incorrect assembly. In the embodiment of Figure 3 this is possible, for example, by exerting a large pull-out force on the fastening element 12 with a tool. In embodiments such as those of Figures 26 and 49 to 61, this can be done by pulling out the plug 47 and the second part 82, respectively, whereafter the legs with the locking parts 13 return to their unlocked position. In embodiments which, as mentioned above, have a first part 81 and a second part 82, the whole can be conceived such that the second part ends up in the final position with an audible click effect, whereby the installer obtains an indication that the second part is in the end position and the lock has been fully implemented. The locking elements can be made of any suitable materials. Metal and / or plastic are preferred in practice. In the case of plastic, particularly good properties for this application are obtained with nylon, polyamides and the like. In a special embodiment, the first part 81 consists of plastic, while the second part 82 is formed of metal. According to yet another special combination, the furniture fitting element consists mainly of metal, while at least a part of the fixing element, for example at least the first part 81, consists of plastic, which is especially useful in embodiments in which the fixing element, or a part thereof, is pre-assembled at the factory. the furniture fitting element. It is noted that the fixings described with reference to the figures are often shown in combination with a specific furniture fitting element, for example a drawer guide. However, it is clear that any displayed attachment can be used at random with any other form of furniture fitting element. In a special application, the invention can also be used to fix profiles, for example edge profiles, to furniture parts. In this case it may, for example, be about profiles that have a U-shaped seat that surrounds one or more panels at an edge thereof, wherein the profiles are attached to the panels by means of attachments 4 which are designed in accordance with the invention, for example attachments such 2 and 52, with fastening elements which are arranged through openings in the profiles and are pressed into underlying openings which contain a collar 11. A similar principle can also be applied with other profiles and frames, for example with profiles with an L-shaped part which are arranged on a border around one or more furniture panels. This application comes into its own especially with sliding doors, in particular when they are made from several panels. Other components of sliding doors can also be attached to furniture parts or to each other with fastenings according to the invention. A practical application consists, for example, in the attachment of guide profiles for sliding doors to furniture panels, wherein it can act on both an upper and a lower guide profile. It is clear that all these profiles can hereby be applied to the relevant furniture parts without the use of tools, which is particularly useful when it concerns furniture which is marketed in disassembled form and must be assembled on site. With regard to sliding doors, it is noted that the use of an additional part 124 as shown in Fig. 80, which is intended to offer additional support, is particularly useful when used with a furniture fitting element 3 consisting of a support, more especially a support or mounting plate, for a running wheel of such a sliding door. Such a running wheel 153 is shown schematically in FIG. 80. After all, the large supporting or hanging forces between the supporting or mounting plate and the respective furniture part 2 are then absorbed by the part 124, while the mounting 4 according to the invention then only has the function of attaching the supporting or mounting plate hold the furniture part, more specifically the sliding door. It is clear that the support-forming part 124 can be of any shape and is not limited to the embodiment of Fig. 80. A plurality of support-forming parts 124 can also be provided on the same support or fixing plate or other furniture fitting element 3, for example in the form of two or two more parallel protruding pins that fit into respective openings. It is noted that also the aspect that a furniture fitting element on the one hand is attached to a furniture part by means of a support-forming part 124 and on the other hand is held in place by means of an attachment, whereby this attachment can be realized without tools, is in itself an invention. According to this independent aspect, this confirmation does not necessarily have to make use of fasteners 4 of the type as described above. Any other form of fastening that can be realized without tools is also considered: An important alternative here is the use of an adhesive connection, for example in the form of a double-sided adhesive tape, which is between the support or fastening plate and the respective one. furniture part, more specifically the sliding door, has been fitted. It is also noted that the aforementioned activating means, more particularly the second part 82, can be understood to mean both a means that displaces the locking parts 13 into a locking position, and a means whose sole purpose is to secure the locking parts 13 in a locking position to keep It is noted that the invention also relates to embodiments in which the opening 10 comprises two or more collars 11 which are realized at different depths, and wherein the fastening element comprises a plurality of locking parts located at different depths which cooperate with the respective collars. It is noted that the invention offers above all a solution for attaching fittings to a full plate, this in a simple manner by realizing an opening with a collar in it, without the plate having to be provided with moldings, bevel edges or the like around the fastening elements to intervene behind it. It is clear that the invention can also be used to attach an intermediate piece to a piece of furniture, which intermediate piece is in turn intended to support a furniture fitting element. The present invention is by no means limited to the embodiments described as examples and shown in the figures, but such furniture and such method for manufacturing a furniture, as well as the fixings for furniture fittings used therewith, can be realized according to different variants without going beyond the scope of the invention.
权利要求:
Claims (69) [1] A piece of furniture comprising one or more furniture parts (2) as well as one or more furniture fitting elements (3) which are connected to the furniture parts (2) via fixings (4), characterized in that at least one of the aforementioned fixings (4) is formed is, on the one hand, an opening (10) in the wall (8) of the relevant furniture part (2), said opening (10) being provided with at least one collar (11), and, on the other hand, a single or multi-part fastening element (12) cooperating with the respective furniture fitting element (3) and which can be arranged in the aforementioned opening (10), said fastening element (12) being provided with one or more locking parts (13) behind the collar (11) or collars to engage. [2] Furniture according to claim 1, characterized in that the opening (10) is designed as a local opening or hole. [3] Furniture according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the opening (10) is designed as an opening with a bottom wall, more particularly as a blind hole. [4] Furniture according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the opening (10) is at least partially and preferably completely designed as a cut-out that is the result of an axially inserted rotary cutting tool, which may have been subjected to an eccentric movement , such as a drilling operation with which an undercut has also been realized [5] Furniture according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the opening (10), including the collar (11), is formed in one piece in the wall of the relevant furniture part (2), more particularly in the sheet material of which said wall forms part . [6] Furniture according to claim 5, characterized in that the opening (10) is formed at least partially and preferably completely as a cut-out. [7] Furniture according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the opening (10) is formed at least partially by pressing away material, the part formed by pressing preferably forming the collar (11). [8] Furniture according to one of claims 1 to 4, characterized in that the opening (10) is formed at least partly by a separate element or part (64) which is fixed in a recess (65) in the wall, this being separately element forms the aforementioned collar (11). [9] Furniture according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the opening (10) is designed as a shaft or narrow section (15) and that the collar (11) is formed by a widened section (16). [10] Furniture according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the collar (11) is cylindrical. [11] Furniture according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the collar (11) runs obliquely in cross-section. [12] Furniture according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the aforementioned collar (11) is preformed or the aforementioned collars (11) are preformed. [13] Furniture according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the collar (11) and the one or more locking parts (13) are matched to each other. [14] Furniture according to claim 1, characterized in that the opening (10) is designed as a slot, with a collar (11) on at least one side [15] Furniture according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the aforementioned wall forms part of a chipboard, whether or not covered; that this chipboard contains at least two layers of chip material, respectively a first layer (62) which is mainly present in the core of the chipboard and a second layer (63) which is present near the wall, the second layer consisting of on average finer chip material than the first layer; and that the aforementioned collar (11) is mainly made of the finer chip material, and preferably the surface itself of the collar (11) is still formed in the finer chip material. [16] Furniture according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the wall forms part of a plate, preferably a chipboard or wood-fiber board, and in that the plate is melamine-laminated to the aforementioned wall, preferably via a covering of the HPL or DPL type . [17] Furniture according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the fixing element (12) provides a fixing mechanism that allows screwless mounting. [18] Furniture according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the fastening element (12) provides a fastening mechanism that allows tool-free assembly, and more preferably allows manual assembly without the need for any tools. [19] Furniture according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the one-part or multi-part fixing element (12) is configured such that it can be mounted by means of a plug-in movement, and preferably also can be locked into a locked state by means of the plug-in movement. brought. [20] Furniture according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the fastening element (12) has a fastening part with one or more locking parts (13) which are movable radially outwards to engage behind the aforementioned collar (11) or collars. [21] Furniture according to claim 20, characterized in that the fixing element (12) has two or more locking parts (13) which are arranged distributed around the circumference; that the locking parts (13) are located on elastically radially bendable lips (22), said locking parts (13) being designed as hook-shaped outward-facing parts; and that when locked together in their most inwardly positioned state, the locking members (13) define a volume that fits freely through said opening (10). [22] Furniture according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the fastening element (12) has a fastening part (21) snap-fitable in the opening (10) with one or more locking parts (13) which engage behind the aforementioned collar (11) or collars . [23] Furniture according to claim 22, characterized in that the one or more locking parts (13) are arranged elastically resiliently, such that they are first displaced elastically during the application, so that their own elasticity in the snap action and engagement behind the collar (11) ) or collars. [24] Furniture according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the locking parts (13) have activation means for bringing them from a first state in which the locking parts (13) do not cooperate with the collar (11), or only partially cooperate with it, in a second condition in which they engage positively behind the collar (11). [25] The piece of furniture according to claim 24, characterized in that the fastening element comprises at least a first part (81) and a second part (82), which may or may not be connected to each other, the first part (81) being one or more of the has said locking members (13) and the second member (82) acts as an activating means. [26] The piece of furniture according to claim 25, characterized in that the second part (82) is designed as a plug-shaped element, which can be arranged in the first part (81), and thus forces the locking parts (13) into a locking position and / or likes. [27] Furniture according to claim 26, characterized in that the first part (81) has a stop-forming part (18) which can cooperate with the furniture fitting element, as well as locking parts (13) which can cooperate with the collar (11). [28] Furniture according to claim 26 or 27, characterized in that the second part (82) consists of a plug-shaped element (85), which is provided with a stop-forming part (86). [29] Furniture according to one of claims 25 to 28, characterized in that the fastening element (12) comprises locking means which can lock the first part (81) and the second part (82) when the above-mentioned locking parts (13) engage behind the collar . [30] Furniture according to one of claims 25 to 29, characterized in that the fastening element (12) comprises means that hold the second part (82) to the first part (81), in a not yet activated state of the locking parts [31] Furniture according to claim 30, characterized in that said means consist of one of the following or a combination of two or more of the following options: - holding means that hold the second part in the first part; retaining means which hold the second part in the first part via a locking; retaining means that hold the second part in the first part via a lock, said lock being overcome by exerting a certain force on it; retaining means that hold the second part positioned in front of the first part; a material connection between the second part and the first part, which is preferably made in one piece with the first part and the second part; - a material connection that is breakable; a material connection between the second part and the first part in the form of a connecting cord or connecting lip; a material connection between the second part and the first part in the form of a connecting lip, said connecting lip having a hinge, or a kinking or tearing zone, preferably such that the lip or the lip parts that are located on either side of the hinge, extend along the furniture fitting element after assembly. [32] Furniture according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the fastening element (12) can be inserted in its entirety from one side of the opening (10). [33] Furniture according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the fixing element (12) is releasable from the opening (10), and is preferably removable manually. [34] Furniture according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the fixing element, or at least at least the part (81) thereof that contains the locking parts (13), consists of plastic or mainly of plastic. [35] Furniture according to one of claims 1 to 19, characterized in that the fastening element (12) is designed as a hookable or hookable part, which engages behind the collar (11). [36] Furniture according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the fixing element (12) is designed as a separate element. [37] Furniture according to claim 36, characterized in that the fixing element (12) has a local, preferably plug-shaped, fixing part to which the locking parts (13) are arranged. [38] Furniture according to claim 36 or 37, characterized in that the fixing element (12) cooperates with the furniture fitting element (3) in that it is arranged through an opening (17) in the furniture fitting element. [39] Furniture according to one of claims 36 to 38, characterized in that the furniture fitting element (3) and / or the fixing element (12) comprises means that allow a prior mounting of the fixing element (12), or a part thereof, on the furniture fitting element . [40] The piece of furniture according to claim 39, characterized in that it is a piece of furniture to be assembled, preferably a so-called RTA piece of furniture, and that each respective fastening element (12), or a part thereof, is pre-assembled at the factory for the furniture fitting element. Furniture according to one of claims 1 to 35, characterized in that the fixing element (12) is designed at least partially, and preferably completely, in one piece with the furniture fitting element (3). Furniture according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the one or more locking parts (13) are provided with oblique locking surfaces (23). [41] Furniture as claimed in any of the foregoing claims, characterized in that the fastening has centering and / or supporting contact parts at the location of the fastening itself. [42] Furniture as claimed in any of the foregoing claims, characterized in that the attachment provides one or more centering parts and / or support parts, which are additionally formed on the furniture fitting element, which cooperate with openings in the relevant furniture part [43] Furniture according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the furniture fitting element (3) is held against the relevant wall by means of the fixing element. [44] Furniture according to claim 45, characterized in that the furniture fitting element is held against the wall in question via the mounting by means of the one or more fixing elements. [45] Furniture according to claim 46, characterized in that the tensioning force is generated by means of one of the following measures, or by a combination thereof: - in that the fixing part (21) via a stop-forming part (18) connects with the furniture fitting element (3) cooperates and generates via the locking parts (13) cooperating with the collar (11) a tensioning force with which the furniture fitting element (3) is tensioned against the relevant wall of the furniture part (2); by using an elastically deformable stop section (18) that at least partially supplies the aforementioned tensioning force; - because use is made of locking parts (13) which cooperate with the collar (11) in such a way that they provide the tensioning force either through the activations of or by the own elasticity with which they engage on the collar (11). [46] Furniture according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the relevant furniture fitting element (3) is a runner for a drawer. [47] Furniture according to one of claims 1 to 47, characterized in that the relevant furniture fitting element (3) is a hinge or part of a hinge. [48] Furniture according to one of claims 1 to 47, characterized in that the furniture furniture element (3) concerned is a sofa support. [49] Furniture according to one of claims 1 to 47, characterized in that the relevant furniture fitting element (3) is an element selected from the following series: a handle, a bed hook for connecting bed components, a support element for supporting a bed grid in a bed frame , a door suspension system, a folding mechanism for furniture components, a lock, a lamp, a lighting element, a clothes hanger, a towel rack or hook, a shoe rack, a hanging bracket, a metal or plastic rack, an element for storing, supporting or arranging kitchen equipment , a support or carrier for a roller or wheel, for example for a sliding door, a profile for forming a border on a furniture part, a guide profile for guiding any other part, such as for example a guide profile for a sliding door, a handle . [50] Furniture according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that it comprises one or more furniture fitting elements (3) which are attached to the furniture part (2) exclusively via one or more fixings as mentioned, such that it comprises one or more furniture fitting elements can be attached to the relevant wall without the use of tools. [51] Furniture according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that it has one or more of the following characteristics: it concerns a so-called RTA furniture (Ready-to-assemble furniture); it is a piece of furniture that can be assembled completely without tools; it concerns a flat-pack furniture; - it concerns a kitchen furniture or a carcass for a kitchen furniture; it concerns a bathroom furniture or a carcass for a bathroom furniture; it concerns a piece of furniture of which the majority of the furniture panels engage one another by means of locking profiles, preferably profiles formed in one piece in the panel material. [52] Furniture according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that it comprises at least one furniture part, more particularly a furniture panel, which can be coupled to another furniture part, more special furniture panel, via a locking profiling realized at an edge thereof, wherein at least this the first-mentioned furniture part of one or more openings (10) with a collar (11), in the form of a blind hole, is provided for fixing furniture fittings. [53] Furniture according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that it comprises two or more furniture fitting elements (3) of different thickness, which are fastened with fastening elements (12) of the same size, for which use is made of collars (11) each have been realized at an adjusted depth. [54] The furniture according to claim 1, characterized in that it comprises a furniture fitting element (3) with a pot-shaped part; that the aforementioned fixing element is formed by the pot-shaped part; the aforementioned opening (10), which contains the one or more collars (11), is designed as a recess for at least partially inserting the pot-shaped part; and that the aforementioned one or more locking parts (13) which can engage behind the collar or collars (11) are present on the pot-shaped part, whether or not in one piece with it. [55] Furniture according to claim 56, characterized in that the furniture fitting element that has the pot-shaped part is a hinge. [56] Furniture according to claim 56 or 57, characterized in that the locking parts (13) consist of one or more lips which can engage behind the collar or collars (11) either by their own elasticity and / or by means of activation means. [57] A piece of furniture provided with a mg with one or more panels (67-68), characterized in that an analogous attachment is used for fixing one or more of the panels as described in the preceding claims. [58] A fixture for furniture fittings, characterized in that it is a fixture as described in any one of claims 1 to 58. [59] Furniture or furniture part, characterized in that it is provided with an opening (10) with a collar (11), as stated in claims 1 to 58, wherein it is arranged in a place that is or can be used for attaching a furniture fitting element. [60] An accessory for realizing a piece of furniture according to one of claims 1 to 58, characterized in that it is a fixing element (12) as described in one or more of these claims. [61] Furniture fitting for the realization of a piece of furniture according to one of claims 1 to 58, characterized in that it comprises a fastening element (12) as mentioned above, wherein it is either partially made in one piece with the furniture fitting element or is made entirely in one piece with the furniture fitting element or has been applied to the furniture fitting element at least partially, but preferably completely pre-assembled. [62] 64. Method for realizing a piece of furniture comprising one or more pieces of furniture, to which one or more furniture fitting elements can be connected via fixings, characterized in that at least one of the aforementioned fixings forms an opening (10) in the wall of the respective furniture part (2) is formed, said opening (10) being provided with at least one collar (11), such that a furniture fitting element can be attached to the furniture part (2) via a fastening element (12) cooperating with it (2) 12) to be arranged in the aforementioned opening (10) such that the locking parts (13) associated therewith engage behind the collar (11). [63] The method according to claim 64, characterized in that the realization also comprises the step of fixing the relevant furniture fitting element. [64] Method according to claim 64 or 65, characterized in that the opening (10), including the collar (11), is realized via a rotating cutting tool, more particularly in the form of a blind hole. [65] The method of claim 66, characterized in that use is made of a rotary cutting tool (76) with a cutting portion defining a specific diameter, said cutting portion being driven via a shaft having a smaller diameter than said diameter, wherein an undercut portion is formed, to form the collar (11), by laterally moving the cutting portion through a displacement of the shaft. [66] Method according to claim 67, characterized in that the lateral displacement is carried out in the form of an eccentric movement, more in particular an eccentric rotation. [67] The method according to claim 67 or 68, characterized in that a drill head with two or more drill spindles is used, the drill spindles preferably being individually axially displaceable, while the lateral displacement occurs jointly. [68] The method according to claim 66, characterized in that use is made of a rotary cutting tool (76) which is moved axially in the wall, with a radially outwardly movable cutting portion, which is then applied to an undercut portion to form the to form a collar (11). [69] 71. Cutting tool, characterized in that it mainly consists of a drill body which is provided near the distal free end with one locally radially projecting tooth-shaped cutting portion (77).
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