The present invention relates to a cabinet, and more specifically to a cabinet facilitating storage, transport, and assembly, and its packing method.
Office automation systems, telecommunication systems, exchanging systems, electric systems or control systems are usually consisted of several separate equipments. In order to facilitate management of the equipments which constitute the system equipment, the sellers offer cabinets that are convenient for centralized placements and facility operations. The existing cabinets shaped in erect rectangle are usually consisted of a rectangular frame, a door, device-mounting battens etc. At present, this kind of cabinets are assembled into a whole system for consignment, or transported in subassemblies. The complete system package (
The present invention mainly provides a cabinet facilitating storage, transport, and assembly, and its packing method, which overcomes the shortage of inconvenience for packing, stacking, and assembling after the package are tore open. The cabinet with this kind of structure can reduce the package space largely, and can be assembled quickly at the spot.
The present invention provides a cabinet facilitating storage, transport and assembly which comprise a frame, a door, a back-board and screws, wherein
The present invention presents a packing method of a cabinet facilitating storage, transport and assembly, which comprises the following steps: putting a bounding-frame subassembly inside a package box with its embedding heads upwards; then, putting a door, a back-board, connecting-beams, screws and other components on the bounding-frame subassembly; next, covering another bounding-frame subassembly on the previous bounding-frame subassembly with its embedding heads facing downwards. The embedding heads at the four corner ends of the folded bounding-frame subassemblies are engaged to shape a flat box which is composed of two bounding-frame subassemblies. The final step is packing the flat box.
The design principle of the cabinet is: preassemble rails, pillars and connecting-blocks at the four corner ends of a frame into a bounding-frame in factory, and then mount on the bounding-frame with a door, mounting-beams, and device-mounting battens etc. to form a bounding-frame subassembly. When packing, two bounding-frame subassemblies are placed in opposite stacks, and then put other subassemblies into the space, which is constructed by the embedding heads of the connecting blocks at the four corner ends inside the bounding-frame. When the package is transported to the assembly spot, using the embedding heads of the connecting-blocks inside the four corner ends of the bounding-frame to connect the two bounding-frame subassemblies and the connecting-beams, and then assemble them into a solid frame. The inserting and engaging structure between two bounding-frame subassemblies and connecting-beams can be fixed with eight screws, premade stepped through holes and screw holes so that the cabinet's frame can be assembled quickly. The last step to finish a cabinet is inserting other doors and boards into the right holes in the frame.
Compared to conventional cabinets and their packing methods, the present invention has some advantages. It reduces package volume a great lot. It's easy to assemble a cabinet quickly at a spot using eight screws to fix the engaging structure between two bounding-frame subassemblies and connecting-beams. It can fulfill the requirement of quick assembly. The cabinet package, which is packed by the present method, can suffer great pressure, and can make sure that the subassemblies inside the package can stay away from damage. The cabinet packages can be placed in stack so as to reduce volume largely when they are transported or stored.
The present invention about a cabinet facilitating storage, transport, and assembly, and its packing method is described in detail in the following figures.
a shows an exploded structure of a bounding-frame of a quick assembled cabinet facilitating storage, transport, and assembly in
b shows an exploded structure of an assembled bounding-frame subassembly;
c shows a structure of a bounding-frame subassembly;
a shows an exploded structure of an assembled frame;
b shows a structure of a frame;
c shows a structure of an assembled cabinet;
a shows an exploded structure of two folded bounding-frame subassemblies;
b shows a structure of two folded bounding-frame subassemblies;
a shows a packing process of a cabinet facilitating storage, transport, and assembly in
b shows a packed cabinet facilitating storage, transport, and assembly in
As shown in
The subassemblies of a cabinet comprise: two bounding-frame subassemblies constituted of two panels 6, device-mounting battens 11, mounting-beams 12 etc., which is mounted in advance, a door 2, a back-board 3, four connecting-beams 14 and eight screws 5. The embedding heads of two bounding-frame subassemblies are put together in opposite stacks (shown in
When assembled at the spot, the embedding heads 16 at the four corners inside a bounding-frame 4 are inserted into the counter bores 15 on the both sides of connecting-beams 14 respectively to form a solid frame 1, and then fix eight screws on the stepped through holes 7 at the four corner ends inside two bounding-frame subassemblies 13 so that the two bounding-frame subassemblies and the four connecting-beams could be connected tightly to form a cabinet 1 (shown in
The present packing method comprises several steps (shown in
With this cabinet package described in the present invention, the flat box formed by two bounding-frame subassemblies can bear high pressure, and the inside door 2, back-board 3, connecting-beams 14 etc. can stay away from extrusion or crash. The cabinet package can be placed in stack safely by passing the gravity of the cabinet packages through the embedding heads at the four corners inside bounding-frame subassemblies to the ground, and there is no extrusion between the upper cabinet package and the lower cabinet package. With this kind of package and placement, the transport space and storage space can be saved largely.
Compared to the conventional congener cabinet packages, the present cabinet packages using the previous described packing method save a great space, and can be placed in stack without damaging the subassemblies inside the flat frames.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/CN2005/000419 | 3/30/2005 | WO | 00 | 10/1/2007 |