Claims
- 1. A corner protector useful for shielding the corner of a cabinet from damage, said corner protector comprising:a top member having an outer portion, an inner portion, and a generally flat planar bottom portion; a first pair of arm members connected to said top member outer portion and projecting downward therefrom, with said first pair of arm members being positioned substantially perpendicularly to one another, each of said first arm members having a generally flat planar bottom edge portion oriented substantially parallel with one another and substantially parallel with said top member bottom portion; a second pair of arm members connected to said top member inner portion and projecting downward therefrom, with each member of said second pair of arm members facing a corresponding member of first pair of arm members, each of said second pair of arm members having a generally flat planar bottom edge portion oriented substantially parallel with one another and substantially parallel with said top member bottom portion; said second arm member bottom portions being spaced downward from said first arm member bottom portions so that said corner protector can be easily installed by hand on a cabinet corner to shield the corner from damage, and said second arm members being positioned at an obtuse angle to one another.
- 2. A corner protector according to claim 1, wherein said first pair of arm members are rigid arm members and said second pair of arm members are resilient arm members.
- 3. A corner protector according to claim 1, further comprising:a first ridge member connected to said top member and projecting outward therefrom, said ridge member configured to further shield said cabinet corner when installed thereon.
- 4. A corner protector according to claim 1, wherein said corner protector is integrally formed of polymeric material.
- 5. A corner protector according to claim 4, wherein said corner protector is formed from injection molded thermoplastic material.
- 6. A corner protector useful for shielding the corner of a cabinet from damage, said corner protector comprising:a top member having an outer portion, an inner portion, and a generally flat planar bottom portion; a first pair of arm members connected to said top member outer portion and projecting downward therefrom, with said first pair of arm members being positioned substantially perpendicularly to one another, each of said first arm members having a generally flat planar bottom edge portion oriented substantially parallel with one another and substantially parallel with said top member bottom portion; a rigid post connected to said top member bottom portion at a position spaced apart from each member of said first pair of arm members and projecting downward therefrom; a second pair of arm members connected to said rigid post and projecting outward therefrom, with each member of said second pair of arm members facing a corresponding member of first pair of arm members, with said second pair of arm members being positioned at an obtuse angle to one another, and with each of said second pair of arm members having a generally flat planar bottom edge portion oriented substantially parallel with one another and substantially parallel with said top member bottom portion; wherein said first pair of arm members are rigid arm members and said second pair of arm members are rigid arm members, so that said resilient arm members engage said cabinet corner after installation thereon; said second arm member bottom portions being spaced downward from said first arm member bottom portions so that said corner protector can be easily installed by hand on a cabinet corner to shield the corner from damage.
- 7. A corner protector according to claim 6, further comprising:a first ridge member connected to said top member and projecting outward therefrom, said ridge member configured to further shield said cabinet corner when installed thereon.
- 8. A corner protector according to claim 7, wherein said first ridge member is a continuous ridge member formed along the entire circumference of said top member.
- 9. A corner protector according to claim 8, further comprising at least one second ridge member connected to said top member and projecting outward therefrom, said second ridge member having a pair of end portion, with each of said second ridge member end portions connected to said first ridge member at opposite facing positions.
- 10. A corner protector according to claim 6, wherein said first arm members each have an outer portion, said corner protector further comprising a bumper member connected to each of said outer portion, said bumper members configured to further shield said cabinet corner when installed thereon.
- 11. A corner protector according to claim 6, wherein said corner protector is integrally formed of polymeric material.
- 12. A corner protector useful for shielding the corner of a cabinet from damage, said corner protector comprising:a top member having an outer portion, an inner portion, and a generally flat planar bottom portion; a first pair of arm members connected to said top member outer portion and projecting downward therefrom, with said first pair of arm members being positioned substantially perpendicularly to one another, each of said first arm members having a generally flat planar bottom edge portion oriented substantially parallel with one another and substantially parallel with said top member bottom portion; a second pair of arm members connected to said top member inner portion and projecting downward therefrom, with each member of said second pair of arm members facing a corresponding member of first pair of arm members, each of said second pair of arm members having a generally flat planar bottom edge portion oriented substantially parallel with one another and substantially parallel with said top member bottom portion; said second arm member bottom portions being spaced downward from said first arm member bottom portions so that said corner protector can be easily installed by hand on a cabinet corner to shield the corner from damage; a shelf member interconnecting said second pair of arm members, said shelf member having a generally flat planar top portion oriented substantially parallel with said second arm member bottom portions; and a frangible junction interconnecting said second pair of arm members to said top portion; with said second pair of arm members and said shelf portion together forming a corner brace member which can be fastened to said cabinet corner after installation of said corner protector, so that said top portion and said first arm members can together be separated from said corner brace to leave said cabinet corner unshielded and said corner brace installed in said cabinet.
- 13. A corner protector according to claim 12, further comprising a first ridge member connected to said top member and projecting outward therefrom, said ridge member configured to further shield said cabinet corner when installed thereon.
- 14. A corner protector according to claim 13, wherein said first ridge member is a continuous ridge member formed along the entire circumference of said top member.
- 15. A corner protector according to claim 14, further comprising at least one second ridge member connected to said top member and projecting outward therefrom, said second ridge member having a pair of end portion, with each of said second ridge member end portions connected to said first ridge member at opposite facing positions.
- 16. A corner protector according to claim 12, wherein said first arm members each have an outer portion, said corner protector further comprising a bumper member connected to each of said outer portion, said bumper members configured to further shield said cabinet corner when installed thereon.
- 17. A corner protector according to claim 12, wherein said corner protector is integrally formed of polymeric material.
- 18. A corner protector according to claim 17, wherein said corner protector is formed from injection molded thermoplastic material.
- 19. A corner protector useful for shielding the corner of a cabinet from damage, said corner protector comprising:a top member having an outer portion, an inner portion, and a generally flat planar bottom portion; a first pair of arm members connected to said top member outer portion and projecting downward therefrom, with said first pair of arm members being positioned substantially perpendicularly to one another, each of said first arm members having a generally flat planar bottom edge portion oriented substantially parallel with one another and substantially parallel with said top member bottom portion; a second pair of arm members connected to said top member inner portion and projecting downward therefrom, with each member of said second pair of arm members facing a corresponding member of first pair of arm members, each of said second pair of arm members having a generally flat planar bottom edge portion oriented substantially parallel with one another and substantially parallel with said top member bottom portion; said second arm member bottom portions being spaced downward from said first arm member bottom portions so that said corner protector can be easily installed by hand on a cabinet corner to shield the corner from damage; and a first ridge member connected to said top member and projecting outward therefrom, said ridge member configured to further shield said cabinet corner when installed thereon, said first ridge member being a continuous ridge member formed along the entire circumference of said top member.
- 20. A corner protector according to claim 19, wherein said first arm members each have an outer portion, said corner protector further comprising a bumper member connected to each of said outer portion, said bumper members configured to further shield said cabinet corner when installed thereon.
- 21. A corner protector according to claim 19, wherein said corner protector is integrally formed of polymeric material.
- 22. A corner protector according to claim 19, wherein said corner protector is formed from injection molded thermoplastic material.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/117,216, filed Jan. 25, 1999, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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60/117216 |
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