Versatile panel with internal extruded profiles
This invention is mainly used to assemble diverse panels in a simple, efficient and secure manner. These panels can be used to make cabinets such as kitchen cabinets, garage or basement storage cupboards but also for use in commercial applications such as laboratories, offices, workshops and so on. Its main component is a rigid peripheral frame which serves as a base structure onto which are put flat surfacing materials such as glass, metal, wood or any of a variety of composite materials normally used for making cabinetry.
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates generally to doors and cabinetry but more particularly to a system of assemblable panels for multipurpose usage as doors or cabinetry doors.
2. Background of the Invention
Extrusion frames have been known and used for years, especially in the making of window frames as several patents attest to. Extrusion profiles have also been used for creating various structures but many of these frames are meant to be permanent once they are assembled. Those that are meant to be dissassemblable usually require visible exposed screws or similar mechanical fastening means. These visible mechanical fastening means can mar an otherwise esthetically pleasing surface. There is therefore a need for an assembly process and method to make easily assemblable and disassemblable panels having invisible fastening means.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThis invention is mainly used to assemble diverse panels in a simple, efficient and secure manner. These panels can be used to make cabinets such as kitchen cabinets, garage or basement storage cupboards but also for use in commercial applications such as laboratories, offices, workshops and so on. Its main component is a rigid peripheral frame which serves as a base structure onto which are put flat surfacing materials such as glass, metal, wood or any of a variety of composite materials normally used for making cabinetry.
The panel contains internal extruded profiles. Its applications are versatile (flush panel, glazed panel, door panel, single or double panel, etc.). It can be used indoors as well as outdoors, and once assembled, there are no visible screws or mechanical fasteners of any kind. The panel also allows for easy replacement of defective or broken parts and can be assembled as a kit.
The panel is easy to manufacture without no need for bending or folding tools and does not require any welding of parts at all. The frame structure is solid, durable and weather resistant. The panels can accept most of the standard accessories used in cabinetry such as hinges and handles.
Because there are no visible mechanical fasteners the finished surface can be made very smooth, moreover, it can be made entirely of aseptic materials such as stainless steel and/or aluminum si it can produce cabinet frames and doors that will not harbor germs, which is ideal for hospitals and laboratories.
The foregoing and other objects, features, and advantages of this invention will become more readily apparent from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein the preferred embodiment of the invention is shown and described, by way of examples. As will be realized, the invention is capable of other and different embodiments, and its several details are capable of modifications in various obvious respects, all without departing from the invention. Accordingly, the drawings and description are to be regarded as illustrative in nature, and not as restrictive.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Using these elements in combination produces profiles (500, 600) such as in
Profiles 2a (500) and 2b (600) show other components not part of the profiles per se such as a locking trim (26) which has both a decorative and a useful purpose which will be explained later.
Once a profile (500 or 600) is partially assembled, finishing surfaces known as fascia (28) are inserted, but more on that later. With these two profiles (500 and 600), a frame (30) can be assembled.
Looking at
An assembled panel (38) can be seen in
This is but one of many possible panel (38) configurations. Inserting a second fascia (28′) as in
This method of installation, with minor variations, is applied to the various panel (38) configurations. Looking back at
For a panel with glass as per
Element 1b (200) can have different thicknesses while keeping the rest of its profile identical, this allows for various thicknesses in panels.
Doors such as for cupboards can be made by adding hinges (58) and a handle (60) as in
Claims
1. A versatile panel with internal extruded profiles comprising:
- base elements;
- said base elements used in combination to create profiles;
- said profiles having slits and slots;
- said slots being used in combination with threaded mechanical fasteners.
2. A versatile panel with internal extruded profiles as in claim 1 wherein:
- said base elements comprised of a first, second, third, and fourth element wherein a first element has a flat surface and a pair of hooks;
- a second element has an edge, channels, and a profile fin;
- a third element has a hookable groove, a complementary notch, channels and clips;
- a fourth element has a little hook, and a trim face.
3. A versatile panel with internal extruded profiles comprising:
- base elements;
- said base elements used in combination to create profiles;
- said profiles having slits and slots;
- said slots being used in combination with threaded mechanical fasteners.
- said base elements comprised of a first, second, third, and fourth element wherein a first element has a flat surface and a pair of hooks;
- a second element has an edge, channels, and a profile fin;
- a third element has a hookable groove, channels and clips;
- a fourth element has a little hook, and a trim face.
4. A versatile panel with internal extruded profiles as in claim 3 having the following method of assembly:
- said profiles combined to create a panel by having four profiles intersecting in order to form a frame having four sides;
- said intersection creating a corner wherein two intersecting profiles are being partially assembled by being loosely connected by way of said threaded mechanical fasteners moving within the range allowed by said slots and said spacing block used for setting a relative distance between said profiles;
- inserting a first fascia and then moving said profiles so as to completely encase said fascia within said slits;
- tightening said threaded mechanical fasteners so as to secure said frame;
- inserting a second fascia by bending said second fascia convexedly and then relaxing said second fascia so that the edges along its length can slide into said slits of said second element and;
- said second fascia being slid along its length so that its first wide side can be fitted into yet another slit;
- a second wide side having a gap filled in by said fourth element engaging said third element by way of said fourth element's said little hook engaging said complementary notch of said third element.
5. A versatile panel with internal extruded profiles as in claim 4 wherein the method further includes inserting a spacer trim between said fourth element and said edge.
6. A versatile panel with internal extruded profiles as in claim 4 wherein;
- a profile using a pane of glass instead of fascia has said first elements on either sides acting as a framing device, over a profile using a combination of said second and third elements;
- a seal inserted into said third element to interface between said pane of glass and said third element.
7. A versatile panel with internal extruded profiles as in claim 6 wherein; having sealing gaskets being inserted into said channels.
8. A versatile panel with internal extruded profiles as in claim 3 further comprised of a first and second fascia.
9. A versatile panel with internal extruded profiles as in claim 3 further comprised of a first fascia and a solid core.
10. A versatile panel with internal extruded profiles as in claim 3 further comprised of a first and second fascia, and a solid core.
11. A versatile panel with internal extruded profiles as in claim 3 further comprised of a first fascia, a solid core and hinges.
12. A versatile panel with internal extruded profiles as in claim 3 further comprised of a first and second fascia, a solid core and hinges.
13. A versatile panel with internal extruded profiles as in claim 3 further comprised of a first and second fascia, and hinges.
14. A versatile panel with internal extruded profiles as in claim 3 further comprised of a first fascia, a solid core, hinges, and a handle.
15. A versatile panel with internal extruded profiles as in claim 3 further comprised of a first and second fascia, a solid core, hinges, and a handle.
16. A versatile panel with internal extruded profiles as in claim 3 further comprised of a first and second fascia, hinges, and a handle.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 30, 2003
Publication Date: May 19, 2005
Inventor: Louis Abdo (Montreal)
Application Number: 10/699,194