Sectional cabinet
A sectional cabinet is easily detachably assembled from a rack, and a plurality of side panels, back panels, drawers, and door panels. The rack is formed from a plurality of vertical metal posts and horizontal shelves that are connected to the vertical posts via a plurality of connecting structures. The sectional cabinet may be horizontally and vertically extended as desired. The side panels and the back panels close two lateral sides and a rear side of the rack to define an internal space for the rack. And, the door panels and the drawers are mounted to a front side of the rack to define closed spaces adapted to store various things therein.
The present invention relates to a sectional cabinet, and more particularly to a sectional cabinet that combines a sectional metal rack and wooden side panels, back panels, door panels, and drawers normally used on a wooden cabinet, enabling the sectional cabinet to be horizontally extended as desired and show a high quality appearance.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONGenerally, furniture may be divided into wooden furniture and sectional metal furniture according to the material used to manufacture the furniture. The wooden furniture normally presents an appearance more elegant than that of the sectional metal furniture that is usually in the form of a rack.
Most people choose wooden furniture for its elegant appearance and quality touch. The metal rack type sectional furniture is also incomparable to the wooden furniture in that the wooden furniture is able to provide many different closed spaces to better protect things stored therein against dust. Therefore, most of currently available cabinets are made of wooden material.
The currently available sectional metal rack includes vertical posts formed from metal tubular members and horizontal shelves formed from metal meshes. This type of sectional rack can be easily assembled and disassembled by a user without using any tool. Moreover, the sectional rack may be freely horizontally extended to any desired configuration and dimensions to enable convenient use in different spaces. However, the shelves of such sectional rack are open and subject to dust. Moreover, people tend to position all kinds of things on the open rack to result in a disorder scene and make the rack less valuable at least from an appearance thereof. Therefore, the conventional sectional metal rack can hardly achieve the same function and value as the wooden cabinets.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONA primary object of the present invention is to provide a sectional cabinet that combines wooden cabinet and metal rack to allow horizontal extension of the sectional cabinet and show high quality and elegant feeling.
To achieve the above and other objects, the sectional cabinet of the present invention mainly includes a rack, and a plurality of wall panels, drawers, and door panels. The rack is formed from a plurality of vertical metal posts and horizontal shelves that are connected to the vertical posts via a plurality of connecting structures. The wall panels include side panels for mounting to two lateral sides of the rack, and back panels for closing a rear side of the rack, so as to define an internal space for the rack. And, the door panels and the drawers are mounted to a front side of the rack to define closed spaces adapted to store various things therein.
In the sectional cabinet of the present invention, the rack formed from the vertical metal posts and the horizontal shelves serves as a skeleton of the sectional cabinet. Each of the shelves includes a flat surface panel to exactly divide the internal space of the rack into an upper and a lower part.
The positions of the door panels and the drawers on the sectional cabinet of the present invention are freely changeable to create more changes in the appearance of the sectional cabinet.
In the sectional cabinet of the present invention, all constitutive elements thereof are assembled together by way of hooking. Therefore, a user may easily assemble and disassemble the sectional cabinet according to actual need.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSThe structure and the technical means adopted by the present invention to achieve the above and other objects can be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments and the accompanying drawings, wherein
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Referring to FIGS. 3 to 5, the horizontal shelves 12 are connected to the vertical metal posts 11 of the rack 10 via connecting structures 13. Each of the connecting structures 13 serves to connect one corner of the horizontal shelf 12 to the vertical post 11. The connecting structure 13 includes a portion adapted to hook on the vertical post 11 and another portion adapted to support the horizontal shelf 12, so as to connect the vertical post 11 to the horizontal shelf 12.
More specifically, according to an embodiment of the present invention, the connecting structure 13 includes a connecting member 14 and a pad 15 attached to the connecting member 14. Each of the vertical posts 11 is provided at two lateral sides with two rows of hook eyes 111, on which an upper and a lower hook 141, 142 provided on the connecting member 14 of the connecting structure 13 may be hooked to locate the connecting member 14 in place on the vertical post 11. A portion of the connecting member 14 opposite to the upper and lower hooks 141, 142 is exposed from the hook eyes 111 of the vertical post 11 to provide a guide rail 143, to which the horizontal shelf 12 can be attached. The pad block 15 includes a flat side for fitly attaching to the vertical post 11, and an outward and downward inclined side opposite to the flat side. The pad 15 is provided with an upper and a lower opening 152, 153, via which the upper and the lower hook 141, 142 of the connecting member 14 are extended into the hook eyes 111 on the vertical post 11, such that the pad 15 is attached to the connecting member 14.
An outer cover 16 is provided at each corner of the horizontal shelf 12. The outer cover 16 includes an open outer side and an open bottom. A rail-engaging portion 161 is formed in the outer cover 16. One side of the rail-engaging portion 161 in contact with the pad 15 is an inclined surface 162 corresponding to the inclined side 151 of the pad 15. The rail-engaging portion 161 engages with the guide rail 143 of the connecting member 14 to normally pull the connecting member 14 outward relative to the vertical post 11, as shown in
Each of the horizontal shelves 12 includes a flat surface panel attached to a top of a metal frame 121. The surface panel of the shelf 12 is preferably made of a wooden material. In addition to form part of the rack 10 of the sectional cabinet of the present invention, the horizontal shelves 12 also serve to divide an internal space of the rack 10 into an upper and a lower part.
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The side panel 20 is mounted to and between two vertical posts 11 at the same side of the rack 10 preferably by way of hooking. The upper framing member 22 is provided at a lower surface with a channel 221 for receiving the upper edge of the upper surface panel 21 therein. The intermediate framing member 23 is provided at upper and lower surfaces with two channels 231 (only the channel 231 at the upper surface is shown in the drawings) for respectively receiving a lower edge of the upper surface panel 21 and an upper edge of the lower surface panel 21 therein. Two lateral ends of the upper framing member 22 are adapted to downward insert into upper ends of the two vertical posts 11 supporting the side panel 20. The two vertical posts 11 supporting the side panel 20 are provided on respective side surface facing toward the side panel 20 with a plurality of hook openings 112 for hooking members 24 to separately hook thereat. The intermediate framing member 23 is also provided at two lateral ends with engaging pins 232 that are adapted to engage with the hooking members 24. The upper and the lower surface panel 21 are also provided at two lateral edges with engaging pins 211 adapted to engage with the hooking members 24. Through engagement of the engaging pins 232, 211 with corresponding hooking members 24, the side panel 20 is fixed to the rack 10. When the side panel 20 is assembled to two vertical posts 11 that are located between two outmost pairs of vertical posts 11 of the rack 10, the side panel 20 divides the internal space of the rack 10 into a left and a right smaller space.
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A closed space enclosed in the door panels 50, the horizontal shelves 12, the side panels 20, and the back panel 30, and a closed space enclosed in each drawer 40 may be used to store various things therein. The positions of the drawers 40, the door panels 50, and the horizontal shelves 12 on the rack 10 may be freely changed to meet different users' requirements.
Skirt boards 17 may be fixedly connected to a lower end of the rack 10, as shown in
With the above arrangements, the sectional cabinet of the present invention can be horizontally and vertically extended as desired. A user may freely divide a large-sized sectional cabinet into two or more smaller ones, or combine two or more smaller sectional cabinets into a larger one, depending on an actual condition of the space available for the sectional cabinet. Accordingly, in the event it is desired to move the cabinet to a different position, the cabinet can be re-assembled according to different sizes and configurations of the new position. Therefore, the sectional cabinet is very flexible and convenient for use.
Claims
1. A sectional cabinet, comprising a rack, a plurality of wall panels, a plurality of drawers, and a plurality of door panels; said rack being formed from a plurality of vertical metal posts, horizontal shelves, and connecting structures for connecting said vertical metal posts to said horizontal shelves, and forming a skeleton of said sectional cabinet; each of said horizontal shelves being connected at four corners to four said vertical posts via said connecting structures; said wall panels including a plurality of side panels and back panels; said side panels being fixed to said vertical posts at two lateral sides of said rack, and said back panels being fixed to said vertical posts at a rear side of said rack; and said door panels and said drawers being selectively mounted to a front side of said rack to define closed spaces on said rack.
2. The sectional cabinet as claimed in claim 1, wherein said connecting structure includes a portion adapted to hook on said vertical post, and another portion adapted to support one corner of said horizontal shelf.
3. The sectional cabinet as claimed in claim 2, wherein said horizontal shelf includes a flat surface panel.
4. The sectional cabinet as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of said side panels is mounted on said rack between two said vertical posts located at the same lateral side of said rack, and said side panel including at least one surface panel and at least one framing member, said at least one surface panel and said at least one framing member being provided at respective two lateral ends at predetermined points with engaging pins adapted to engage with hooking members hooked on said vertical posts, so as to connect said side panel to said vertical posts of said rack.
5. The sectional cabinet as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of said back panels is mounted on said rack between two said vertical posts located at a rear side of said rack, said back panel being provided on an inner surface near two lateral edges with flathead pins corresponding to said hooking members on said two rear vertical posts of said rack, so that said back panel is connected to said rack through engagement of said flathead pins with said hooking members.
6. The sectional cabinet as claimed in claim 1, wherein said door panel is connected to said vertical post via a door hinge, said door hinge including a hanger hooked on said vertical post and a cushion pad compressibly positioned between said hanger and said vertical post.
7. The sectional cabinet as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of said drawers is slidably mounted on said rack via a pair of rails connected to said vertical posts, each of said rails being provided at two ends with two hooking portions which are adapted to extend into and hook on said hook eyes on said vertical posts to fix said rail to said vertical posts.
8. The sectional cabinet as claimed in claim 1, wherein said rack is provided at a lower end with a plurality of skirt boards.
9. The sectional cabinet as claimed in claim 8, wherein each of said vertical posts of said rack is fixedly provided near a lower end on a side surface facing toward an adjacent vertical post with an upper and a lower pin, and each said skirt board is fixedly provided on an inner side near two lateral ends with two C-shaped resilient brackets, such that two ends of said C-shaped resilient brackets firmly abut against said upper and said lower pins on said vertical posts to connect said skirt board to the lower end of said rack.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 15, 2003
Publication Date: Jun 16, 2005
Inventor: Henry Chen (Taipei)
Application Number: 10/738,392