VERSATILE CABINET BOX USING EXTRUSIONS FOR CORNER PIECES
A versatile cabinet system is disclosed. The cabinet system includes a top planar panel, a bottom planar panel, and the vertical corner pieces that couples each corner of the top planar panel with a corresponding corner of the bottom planar panel, wherein the vertical corner piece comprises an extruded element. The vertical corner piece further includes means for securing the top and bottom panels to the corner piece, and at least one channel that runs a length of the corner piece. The channel located on a side of the vertical corner piece has a greater width at its nadir than at its opening for slidable and fixable engagement of a drawer, door and/or shelf support to the corner piece.
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FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe invention disclosed broadly relates to the field of furniture, and more particularly relates to the field of hardware used in the manufacture of cabinet boxes.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONConventional cabinets, such as file cabinets, storage cabinets and shelving units, typically comprise a box-like structure including a back panel, a top panel, a bottom panel and side panels. For the most part, the technology used to manufacture conventional cabinets has not changed appreciably for many decades. As such, there is a long-felt need to address the variety of drawbacks associated with the construction of conventional cabinets.
One problem with conventional cabinets is the lack of the ability to change the position, or vertical placement, of the drawers, doors or shelves. In a conventional cabinet, the drawers are usually coupled to the cabinet via drawer slides that are coupled to the interior surface of the side panels. Drawer slides comprise horizontal metal elements that are generally screwed into the interior surface of the side panels, wherein the drawer slides provide a track on which a drawer slides. Thus, in order to change the vertical position of a drawer, the slides must be unscrewed and removed from their current location, positioned into an appropriate new location and re-screwed into place. This can be time-consuming and tedious. Likewise, in a conventional cabinet, the shelves are usually coupled to the cabinet via shelf supports that are coupled to the interior surface of the side panels. In order to change the vertical position of a shelf, the shelf supports must be removed from their current location, and after appropriate measurement and marking, attached into a new location. Again, this can be an annoying and lengthy process for a consumer.
Furthermore, most mainstream consumer cabinets include holes that are predrilled into the side panels, into which the drawer slides or shelf supports are attached. These consumer cabinets usually have little or no alternatively-placed holes for changing the location of the drawers or shelves. Thus, consumer cabinets of this type don't provide the end-user with the complete ability to change the vertical placement of drawers or shelves.
Another problem with conventional cabinets is the lack of the ability to change the position, or vertical placement, of door hinges. In a conventional cabinet, a door hinge is usually screwed into the interior surface of the side panels. Thus, in order to change or adjust the vertical placement of the hinge for any reason, a significant amount of unscrewing, measuring and re-screwing must be done. And since most mainstream consumer cabinets include few, if any, alternative locations of predrilled holes into which hinges are screwed, consumers are provided with few options for adjusting the placement of door hinges for conventional cabinets.
Therefore, a need exists to overcome the problems with the prior art as discussed above, and particularly for a more versatile and user-friendly cabinet.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONBriefly, according to an embodiment of the present invention, a versatile cabinet system is disclosed. The cabinet system includes a top planar panel, a bottom planar panel, and a vertical corner piece that couples a corner of the top planar panel with a corresponding corner of the bottom planar panel, wherein the vertical corner piece comprises an extruded element. The vertical corner piece further includes at least one upwards-facing orifice located at a top of the vertical corner piece, wherein the at least one orifice accepts a fastener that extends from the top planar panel and wherein the at least one orifice comprises a top end of a channel that runs a length of the corner piece. The vertical corner piece further includes at least one interior-facing channel located on a side of the vertical corner piece, wherein the at least one interior-facing channel has a greater width at its nadir than at its opening and wherein the at least one interior-facing channel runs a length of the corner piece.
The foregoing and other features and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the following more particular description of the preferred embodiments of the invention, as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
The subject matter, which is regarded as the invention, is particularly pointed out and distinctly claimed in the claims at the conclusion of the specification. The foregoing and other features and also the advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
The present invention solves problems with the prior art by providing a versatile cabinet system that provides a user with the ability to change, quickly and easily, the position, or vertical placement, of the drawers, shelves or doors in the cabinet. Drawer slides, shelf supports and door hinge plates are attached to the interior surface of the cabinet system using a fastener that, when loosened, allows the drawer slide, shelf support or door hinge plate to slide vertically up and down the entire height of the cabinet without requiring removal of any hardware. Once placed in the desired position, the fastener is tightened and the drawer slide, shelf support or door hinge plate is once again fixed in its new position. This feature is advantageous since it lessens the time required to adjust the height of a drawer, shelf or door in a cabinet and requires a single tool.
The present invention further improves upon the prior art by providing a cabinet system that does not require side panels, since the corner pieces of the present invention provide the vertical structural support necessary for the cabinet. This reduces the time, resources and cost of producing the cabinet of the present invention. The present invention further requires minimal fabrication, since the only fabrication necessary is cutting the top, bottom and back panels to size, drilling pilot holes in the top and bottom panels and cutting the corner pieces to desired length. Further, the minimal number of components of the present invention allows for easy shipping or transport of the cabinet system since the cabinet can be assembled conventionally in a cabinet shop or the components can be shipped unassembled to the job site saving the substantial cost of packing and shipping assembled cabinets that are frequently subject to damage during handling. Lastly, the highly adjustable and adaptable nature of the corner pieces allows the cabinet system to be used with third party providers of doors, end panels, drawers and shelves, resulting in a highly versatile cabinet system.
The present invention will hereby be described with reference to
Corner pieces 110-116 each comprise an elongated element manufactured from a metal, such as aluminum, or other substantially rigid material such as plastic, using an extrusion process. Extrusion is a process used to create objects of a fixed cross-sectional profile. A material is pushed or drawn through a die of the desired cross-section.
Bolts 406 are threaded or extended through the orifices in door hinge plate 402 and into the threaded orifices 408 of square nuts 404. When the bolts are loosened, the door hinge plate 402 may slide vertically up and down the entire height of the channel 302 without requiring removal of any hardware. Upon tightening of the bolts 406, door hinge plate 402 is then fixed in position with respect to channel 302 and corner piece 110. Subsequently, a hinge and door may be coupled to the door hinge plate 402.
Bolts 506, 508 are threaded or extended through the orifices in drawer slide 502 and into the threaded orifices of the square nuts. When the bolts are loosened, the drawer slide 502 may slide vertically up and down the entire height of the channel 302 and upon tightening of the bolts 506, 508, drawer slide 502 is then fixed in position with respect the corner pieces 110, 112. Subsequently, a drawer may be coupled to the drawer slide 502.
Bolt 606 is threaded into the threaded orifice of square nut 604. When the bolt is loosened, it may slide vertically up and down, and when tightened, it is fixed in position with respect to channel 310 and corner piece 110. Subsequently, a shelf may be supported by the shoulder bolt 606. This procedure is duplicated with respect to the corner piece 112.
Although specific embodiments of the invention have been disclosed, those having ordinary skill in the art will understand that changes can be made to the specific embodiments without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. The scope of the invention is not to be restricted, therefore, to the specific embodiments. Furthermore, it is intended that the appended claims cover any and all such applications, modifications, and embodiments within the scope of the present invention.
Claims
1. A cabinet system, comprising:
- a top planar panel;
- a bottom planar panel;
- at least one vertical corner piece that couples a corner of the top planar panel with a corresponding corner of the bottom planar panel, wherein the vertical corner piece comprises: means for securing said top and bottom panels to said corner piece; at least one channel that runs substantially a length of said corner piece; and, wherein the at least one channel has an opening that has a greater width at its nadir than at its opening.
2. The cabinet system of claim 1, the corner piece further comprising:
- an interior-facing C-shaped channel located on a side of the vertical corner piece, wherein the interior-facing C-shaped channel runs a length of the corner piece and accepts one end of a side panel.
3. The cabinet system of claim 2, further comprising:
- a side panel located between the top planar panel and the bottom planar panel, wherein one end of the side panel is inserted into the interior-facing C-shaped channel.
4. The cabinet system of claim 2, further comprising:
- a square nut for placement within the at least one channel, wherein the square nut has a width smaller than the width of the nadir of the at least one channel but a width larger than the opening of the at least one channel such that the square nut may slide within the channel, and wherein the square nut includes a threaded orifice that is exposed when the square nut is located within the at least one channel.
5. The cabinet system of claim 4, further comprising:
- a drawer slide element comprising a horizontal element including a track, wherein the drawer slide is coupled to the vertical corner piece via at least one bolt that fastens the drawer slide element to the square nut, and wherein tightening of the at least one bolt within the square nut restricts the square nut from sliding within the channel.
6. The cabinet system of claim 5, further comprising:
- a drawer coupled to the drawer slide element.
7. The cabinet system of claim 4, further comprising:
- a door hinge plate comprising a planer element including one or more holes, wherein the door hinge plate is coupled to the vertical corner piece via at least one bolt that fastens the door hinge plate to the square nut, and wherein tightening of the at least one bolt within the square nut restricts the square nut from sliding within the channel.
8. The cabinet system of claim 7, further comprising:
- a door coupled to the door hinge plate.
9. The cabinet system of claim 4, further comprising:
- a shelf support comprising a protruding element, wherein the shelf support is coupled to the vertical corner piece via at least one bolt that fastens the bolt to the square nut, and wherein tightening of the at least one bolt within the square nut restricts the square nut from sliding within the channel.
10. The cabinet system of claim 9, further comprising:
- a shelf supported by the shelf support.
11. The cabinet system of claim 2, further comprising:
- a second vertical corner piece that couples another corner of the top planar panel with a corresponding corner of the bottom planar panel, wherein the second vertical corner piece comprises: means for securing said top and bottom panels to said second corner piece; at least one channel that runs a length of the second vertical corner piece; and, wherein the at least one channel has an opening that has a greater width at its nadir than at its opening.
12. The cabinet system of claim 11, the corner piece further comprising:
- a first interior-facing C-shaped channel located on a side of the second vertical corner piece, wherein the first interior-facing C-shaped channel runs a length of the second vertical corner piece and accepts another end of the side panel.
13. The cabinet system of claim 12, the corner piece further comprising:
- a second interior-facing C-shaped channel located on a side of the second vertical corner piece, wherein the second interior-facing C-shaped channel runs a length of the second vertical corner piece and accepts one end of a rear panel.
14. The cabinet system of claim 13, further comprising:
- a rear panel located between the top planar panel and the bottom planar panel, wherein one end of the rear panel is inserted into the second interior-facing C-shaped channel of the second vertical corner piece.
15. The cabinet system of claim 14, further comprising:
- a second square nut placed within the at least one channel of the second vertical corner piece.
16. The cabinet system of claim 15, wherein the drawer slide is coupled to the second vertical corner piece via at least one bolt that fastens the drawer slider element to the second square nut.
17. The cabinet system of claim 15, wherein the shelf support is coupled to the second vertical corner piece via at least one bolt that fastens the bolt to the second square nut.
18. A cabinet system, comprising:
- a top planar panel;
- a bottom planar panel;
- two forward and two rearward vertical corner pieces that each couples a corner of the top planar panel with a corresponding corner of the bottom planar panel, wherein each corner piece comprises an extruded element and wherein each corner piece further includes: at least one upwards-facing orifice located at a top of the corner piece, wherein the at least one orifice accepts a fastener that extends from the top planar panel and wherein the at least one orifice comprises a top end of a channel that runs a length of the corner piece; means for securing said top and bottom panels to said corner pieces; at least one interior-facing channel located on a side of the corner piece, wherein the at least one interior-facing channel has a greater width at its nadir than at its opening and wherein the at least one interior-facing channel runs a length of the corner piece; and a second interior-facing C-shaped channel located on a side of the corner piece, wherein the second interior-facing C-shaped channel runs a length of the corner piece and accepts one end of a side panel;
- square nuts, each square nut for placement within one of the at least one interior-facing channels, wherein each square nut has a width smaller than the width of the nadir of the at least one interior-facing channel but a width larger than the opening of the at least one interior-facing channel such that the square nut may slide within the interior-facing channel, and wherein each square nut includes a threaded orifice that is exposed when the square nut is located within the at least one interior-facing channel; and
- a side panel located between the top planar panel and the bottom planar panel, wherein two opposing ends of the side panel are inserted into interior-facing C-shaped channels of the corner pieces.
19. The cabinet system of claim 18, further comprising:
- two drawer slide elements, each comprising a horizontal element including a track, wherein each drawer slide is coupled to one forward and one rearward vertical corner pieces via two or more bolts that fasten the drawer slide element to a square nut, and wherein tightening of each bolt within the square nut restricts the square nut from sliding within the interior-facing channel; and
- a drawer coupled to the two drawer slide elements.
20. The cabinet system of claim 18, further comprising:
- two shelf supports, each comprising a protruding element, wherein each shelf support is coupled to one forward and one rearward vertical corner pieces via a bolt that fastens the bolt to the square nut, and wherein tightening of the bolt within the square nut restricts the square nut from sliding within the interior-facing channel; and
- a shelf coupled to the two shelf supports.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 23, 2011
Publication Date: Sep 27, 2012
Inventor: FRANK SHEAR (Boca Raton, FL)
Application Number: 13/069,500
International Classification: A47B 96/20 (20060101); A47B 96/02 (20060101); A47B 88/04 (20060101);