The present application is being filed concurrently with our application entitled CABINET DRAWER FLOOR AND FENCE ASSEMBLY, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to drawers with face panels mounted to move with the drawers, and more particularly relates to assemblies mounting the face panels to the drawer slides.
2. Background Information
Most drawers typically consist of a bottom surrounded by four upright members defining a back wall, two side walls, and a drawer front. The contents of the drawer can be accessed through an open horizontal plane defined generally by the upper margins of the back wall and two side walls. To facilitate such access, a drawer slide can be coupled to each side of the drawer and to each side of the drawer receiving opening in the cabinet holding the drawer. Each drawer slide consists generally of a first rail that is designed to be fixed to the side of the drawer and a second rail that is designed to be fixed to the cabinet. The first and second rails are coupled to each other by inter-engaging surfaces such a glides or bearings that facilitate relative movement between the two rails. A wide variety of such drawer slides exist that are suitable for use to permit drawers to move smoothly and easily in and out of cabinetry, particularly cabinetry typically found in kitchens.
Some drawers have a different construction from that previously described. In particular, some drawers, for example drawers typically situated in under-counter cabinets that include one or more waste containers. An example is to be found in Ward et al. U.S. Pat. No. 8,091,971, the entirety of which is hereby incorporated by reference. The drawer consists of a bottom designed to support the waste containers, and may include a back wall, and side walls for maintaining the waste container in an upright position. To facilitate access, drawer slides can be coupled to an under structure supporting the drawer bottom and to the bottom of the drawer receiving opening in the cabinet holding the drawer. A soft-close mechanism can be included in the understructure supporting the drawer bottom. A drawer front wall may be provided that includes provisions for interchangeably mounting a decorative face panel designed to match any adjacent cabinetry. Desirably the mounting is designed to adjustably mount the face panel to the drawer so that when the drawer is closed, the drawer face panel is in flush contact with the front surface of the cabinet enclosure and into desired height, pitch, roll, lateral and skew positions with respect to the front surface of the enclosure.
More recently, there has been a desire to provide such drawers that are lighter so that they can be move inward and outward with greater ease. There has also been a desire to provide such drawers that are more easily cleaned to ensure good hygiene in food preparation areas and other situations where such built in waste disposal drawer systems are employed. There has been a desire to mold portions of such drawers from anti-bacterial polymers.
A face panel mounting assembly provides for adjustable mounting of a drawer face panel to a drawer slide mechanism. The assembly can include a plate adapted to be fixed to a back surface of a drawer face panel, an angled bracket having a first leg and a second leg, and fasteners passing through the plate and bracket to adjustably secure the drawer face panel to the drawer slide mechanism at a desired position.
In one embodiment, the plate can include a pair of vertically spaced horizontal slots and a plurality of openings adapted to receive fasteners for securing the plate to a back surface of a drawer face panel. The first leg can include a plurality of openings to receive fasteners for securing the first leg to a drawer slide mechanism. The second leg can include a laterally extending flange. The flange can include a pair of openings spaced apart by a distance equal to the spacing of the vertically spaced horizontal slots. The fasteners can pass through the pair of openings in the flange of the angled bracket second leg and through the vertically spaced horizontal slots of the plate to adjustably secure the drawer face panel to the drawer slide mechanism at a desired position.
In one embodiment, the plate can be formed to include a first portion including a planar surface adapted to abut the back surface of the drawer face panel, and a second portion having a surface recessed from the first portion planar surface, the first and second portions being joined to each other by steps. The vertically spaced horizontal slots can be confined to the second portion of the plate having the recessed surface. The plate can include an outside vertical edge, and when the plate is fixed to the drawer face panel, the outside edge can be aligned with a lateral outside edge of the drawer face panel.
In one embodiment, the fasteners can include a head and a stem portion extending perpendicularly from the head, the stem portion including a threaded portion for engaging a nut, and the stem portion including a pair of parallel surfaces spaced from each other by a distance approximating the width of each of the vertically spaced horizontal slots. A fastener of this nature resists turning in the slot so that a nut can be applied to the stem without holding the head. The fasteners can include a head having a selected thickness and the surface of the second portion of the plate can be recessed from the first portion of the plate by a distance that at least matches the selected thickness of the head of the fasteners so that the head need not contact the adjacent back surface of the drawer face panel when the plate is attached to the face panel back surface.
These and other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following description of a preferred embodiment of the present invention that is illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
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In an installation of a face panel 18 using the mounting assembly 22, the first legs 38 of a pair of angled brackets 36 are secured to the forward anchor plates 27 affixed to the movable slide rails 28 of a drawer 10. Fasteners 42 are inserted into the vertically spaced horizontal slots 44 in a pair of plates 32. The plates 32, including the fasteners 42, are then adjustably secured at a desired position on the back surface 34 of the decorative face panel 18 so that the fasteners 42 project rearwardly from the plates 32 by means of fasteners passing through the vertical slots 46. The decorative face panel 18 is then coupled to the angled brackets 36 by inserting the rearwardly projecting fasteners 42 into openings 50 in the vertically projecting second leg 40 of angled bracket 36, and secured in a desired position by tightening nuts 68 onto the threaded portions 66 of fasteners 42. The base elements 24 of the slide system 20 can then be suitably positioned and secured within an opening in a cabinet 14. The tilt angle and the horizontal position of the decorative face panel 18 can then be adjusted and secured.
Other variations in dimension will become apparent to those skilled in the art that are still within the scope of the invention as defined in the following claims. The foregoing detailed description should be regarded as merely illustrative rather than limiting, and the following claims, including all equivalents, are intended to define the spirit and scope of this invention.
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