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The invention is applicable to the field of custom cabinetry. Without the use of this invention, cabinet makers must install Blum overlay hinge hardware by individually measuring the height from the base and depth from the face of a cabinet to which the mounting plate is to be fastened. This process is timely and prone to improper hinge placement.
The invention is designed to securely hold the Blum overlay hinge mounting plate in the desired position inside of a cabinet while the user fastens the plate to the cabinet. Adjustable guide rails above and below the plate, for dexterity, keep the plate at a fixed height inside the cabinet. An immovable, rigid edge lays against the face of the cabinet, creating a fixed depth for the mounting plate. Guide holes in the invention line up with fastening positions on the mounting plate, allowing the user to fasten the mounting plate to the cabinet without having to remove it from the invention.
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The invention is designed using computer animated design software to fit exactly to the shape and contours of the Blum overlay hinge mounting plate series: 175L660, 175L663, 175L666. The invention can be made of either ABS plastic via injection molding or PLA plastic via 3-D printing. The invention consists of three parts: two guide rails and the main body. The guide rails fit into individual, recessed tracks of the main body and are adjustable so that they may increase or decrease the overall length of the invention, which affects the height of the position of the Blum overlay hinge mounting plate on the cabinet. The guide rails are secured to their desired positions using four standard nuts and bolts, two in each rail; note, the invention consists of two guide rails, one on either side of the main body, so that the user can fasten mounting plates to either side of a cabinet by simply rotating the invention instead of having to remove a single guide rail and install it onto the other side of the main body. The main body consists of a rigid lip that positions the mounting plate flush with the face frame of the cabinet and, with the assistance of the guide rails, securely holds the plate in place while the user fastens it to the cabinet via guide holes.