Cabinet cover construction for formed sheet metal cabinets

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6659575
  • Patent Number
    6,659,575
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, April 11, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 9, 2003
    20 years ago
Abstract
A cabinet cover construction for a formed sheet metal cabinet includes a front edge with two angled surfaces that are congruent with compatible angled surfaces of the top edge of the cabinet to ensure alignment of a closed cover on the cabinet and to prevent overbite of the cover upon closing thereof.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




In a principal aspect the present invention relates to a cabinet cover construction for a sheet metal cabinet and, more particularly, to the construction of the front edge of the cabinet cover and the top edge of the cabinet panel that joins with the cabinet cover when the cover is in the closed position.




Sheet metal cabinets are utilized for many purposes. For example, such cabinets are used for tool storage, as pharmaceutical cabinets, as dental cabinets, and as general storage cabinets. Typically such cabinets include multiple metal drawers arranged in a vertical array, one above the other. Often such a cabinet construction also includes a hinged top cover that permits access to the top of the cabinet and that may serve as a work surface or enclose an additional storage area or both. Such covers are typically formed from sheet metal by a stamping process. Hinges are formed or welded on the backside of the cover for hinged attachment of the cover onto the backside of the cabinet. In this manner the cover may be closed over the top of the cabinet. Most typically, the cover includes vertical front, back and side edges to facilitate the formation of a covered enclosure on the top of the cabinet.




A problem that often exists with such constructions is known as “overbite” of the cabinet cover. Because the cabinet cover is formed from sheet metal, which is somewhat flexible particularly in larger sizes of covers, the front edge of the cover may tend to roll over the top edges of the vertical panels forming the cabinet itself. Thus there has remained an “overbite” problem in the design of cabinet covers for sheet metal cabinets.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Briefly, the present invention comprises a cabinet cover construction for a formed sheet metal cabinet of the type having a vertical front panel with a top edge and a cover panel with a front, vertically depending edge designed to engage with, mate with, and cooperate with the top edge of the vertical front panel. More specifically the top edge of the vertical panel includes an inwardly extending horizontal run having an inwardly and downwardly angled run extending therefrom. The front, vertically depending edge of the cover, which engages against the top edge of the front panel, also includes an inwardly extending horizontal run and a downwardly depending, angled run as well as a further inwardly extending, horizontal run that terminates on the inside of the cabinet cover. The cabinet cover, when in a closed position, is designed so that the runs when viewed in cross section fully overlap one another. The angled runs thus have common angles and a common apex. As a result, when the top cover is closed with the front edge thereof against the top edge of the front panel, the arrangement of the horizontal and angled runs insures that the cabinet parts will mesh together in a manner that precludes undesirable overbite. Additionally, the second inward extending horizontal run on the inside of the cover provides a strike for engagement by a bolt to thereby facilitate locking the cover in a closed position. Thus it is an object of the invention to provide an improved cabinet cover construction for a formed sheet metal cabinet.




It is a further object of the invention to provide a cabinet cover construction for a formed sheet metal cabinet, which prevents the occurrence of “overbite”.




Another object of the invention is to provide a cabinet cover construction for a formed metal sheet cabinet, which is easily manufactured and easily incorporated in sheet metal cabinet constructions.




Another object of the invention is to provide an improved cabinet cover construction for a formed metal cabinet which is economical, rugged, and which may be incorporated easily into preexisting cabinet constructions.




These and other objects, advantages, and features of the invention will be set forth in the detailed description which follows.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING




In the detailed description that follows, reference will be made to the drawing comprised of the following figures:





FIG. 1

is an isometric view of a typical sheet metal cabinet construction having a cover and including the cabinet cover construction of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a cross sectional view of the cabinet cover incorporated in the cabinet of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is an enlarged view of the top and front edge construction of the cabinet cover of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is an elevation of the cabinet cover construction of

FIG. 2

as viewed in the direction of the arrow,


4


, in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 5

is an enlarged view of the lock mechanism depicted in

FIG. 4

illustrating a strike and bolt combination;





FIG. 6

is a bottom plan view of the cabinet cover; and





FIG. 7

is an enlarged view of the strike incorporated in the cover of FIG.


6


.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to the figures, and in particular

FIG. 1

, there is disclosed a typical sheet metal cabinet construction comprising panels forming a generally rectangular, parallelepiped base cabinet


10


with a cover


12


formed of sheet metal. Cover


12


includes a planar top panel


14


, a peripheral depending circumferential rim or edge


16


including a back edge section


18


attached by first and second hinges


20


and


22


to the back vertical panel or cabinet


10


. The cover


12


pivots about the hinges


20


and


22


and fits over top of the cabinet


10


. The peripheral depending edge


16


includes a first side edge


24


and an opposite side edge (not shown) and a front edge or downwardly depending, vertical run


26


. The front edge


26


fits against and cooperates with a vertical panel


30


having a top edge


32


.





FIG. 2

depicts a typical cover


12


in combination with the top of cabinet


10


. The invention relates to the combination of the cover


12


with a cabinet


10


and, more particularly, to the construction of the front edge


26


of the cover


12


and the manner in which it cooperates with, and engages with, the top edge


32


of the front panel


30


.




Referring therefore to

FIG. 3

, the front panel


30


includes a vertical run


33


which connects with a first horizontal run


34


that extends inwardly into the cabinet


10


. The first run


34


, in turn, is connected with a depending, angled run


36


that forms an acute angle with the run


34


. The angle is preferably in the range of 20 to 75° and, most preferably, about 30°. The second run


36


extends inwardly from junction


35


with run


34


and the front panel


30


by a distance


31


and terminates. As depicted in

FIG. 3

, the second run


36


may be folded over on its inward edge to enhance the rigidity or structural integrity of the top edge


32


of the panel


30


.




The front edge


26


of the cover


12


includes a downwardly depending panel or face edge


40


connected with an inwardly extending, third horizontal run


42


connected to a depending, angled fourth run


44


at a junction


45


. When the cover


12


is in the closed position, the third run


42


is generally coextensive with and overlies the first run


34


and the fourth run


44


is generally coextensive with and overlies the second run


36


so that junctions


35


and


45


are congruent.




The inwardly extending edge of the cover


12


further includes a fifth generally horizontal run


46


which extends inwardly from fourth run


44


into the interior of the region defined by the cover


12


. Fifth run


46


includes a slot


50


which defines a strike for cooperation with a bolt


52


. It should be noted that the slot strike


50


is generally a rectangular elongate slot parallel to the front panel


30


. The slot


50


may have other shapes and may be angled so as to more tightly bind the third and fourth runs


42


and


44


against the first and second runs


34


and


36


. In the preferred embodiment, however, the slot


50


is generally parallel to the plane of the front panel


30


.




Generally the front panel


30


and the front face or edge


26


of the cover


12


are coplanar or, if desired, they may be arranged to be non-coplanar as in FIG.


3


. Importantly the cross sectional shape of the first and second runs


34


and


36


is compatible and tightly overlies with the third and fourth runs


42


and


44


whereby the top edge


26


will properly mate with and fit onto the top edge


32


of the front panel


30


and avoid either shifting outwardly or inwardly. The top edge


26


will thus properly mate with and fit onto the top edge


32


of the front panel


30


and avoid either shifting outwardly or inwardly thereby avoiding any “overbite” of the cover


12


.




In the preferred embodiment, the described construction is utilized with respect to the front edge


26


of the cover


12


. Such arrangement is adequate to maintain proper alignment of the cover


12


. It is possible to utilize a construction of the type depicted on the side or lateral edges of the cover


12


as well as the front edge


26


to provide a more complete seal of the cover onto the top of the cabinet. The runs


34


,


36


,


42


,


44


are preferably coextensive with the full length of the top edge


30


, but may alternatively be less or made up of a series of segments which are spaced from each other along the edges of the cover


12


. Other variations of the construction may also be utilized. The angle of the second and fourth runs


36


and


44


may be varied and those runs may be arcuate in shape. Importantly, the junctions


35


and


45


overlap when the cover


12


is in the proper position. The fifth run


46


is depicted as horizontal but may be angled without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. The invention is therefore to be limited only by the following claims or equivalents thereof.



Claims
  • 1. In a formed sheet metal cabinet having a vertical front panel with a top edge and a top cover panel with a front edge that closes against the cabinet top edge, the improvement comprising, in combination:said cabinet top edge including a first horizontal run extending inwardly from the cabinet top edge, and a second run extending downwardly from the first run at a fixed acute angle, and terminating at a first distance inward from the vertical front panel; said cover panel front edge of said cover generally aligned with the cabinet front panel top edge when the cover is in the closed position, said cover panel front edge further including a third horizontal run overlying and congruent with the cabinet top edge first run when the cover panel is in the closed position; and said cover panel front edge further including a fourth run extending downwardly from the third run at said fixed acute angle of said cabinet second run and overlying the second run when the cover panel is in the closed position, whereby the cabinet top edge is aligned with the cover panel front edge to preclude overbite of the cover panel upon closure.
  • 2. The construction of claim 1 wherein the cover panel front edge further includes a fifth run extending horizontally from the fourth run for a second fixed distance, said fifth run including a strike opening for a bolt.
  • 3. The construction of claim 1 wherein each fixed acute angle is between 20° and 75°.
  • 4. The construction of claim 2 wherein the strike comprises a slot in the fifth run.
  • 5. The construction of claim 1 wherein each fixed acute angle is about 30°.
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Number Name Date Kind
3321117 Hedin May 1967 A
4238063 O'Dair Dec 1980 A
4778229 Polidoro Oct 1988 A