1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a cabinet frame, and in particular to a cabinet frame for easy assembly and a method for assembling the same.
2. Description of Prior Art
Existing cabinets are usually constituted of a frame, a door, wall plates and capping pieces. The frame is the major component of the cabinet, which is formed into an upright rectangular parallelepiped. DE 3344598 discloses a cabinet having a rectangular frame that is constituted of twelve capping pieces and eight corner connectors. As shown in
However, such a cabinet frame has some disadvantages. The frame with the capping pieces welded together forms into one rigid body, so that it cannot be disassembled, which increases the expense of transportation and storage. Furthermore, during the welding process, expensive large-sized clamping tools have to be used for positioning the capping pieces. The frame may suffer deformation after welding, which makes the finished cabinet frame inconsistent in its quality. In manufacturing the three-dimensional corner connectors by a machining process, more working hours, row materials and labors are needed. Thus, the manufacture of these three-dimensional corner connectors is difficult, high in cost, but low in efficiency, so that they are not suitable for mass production. If the corner connectors are to be manufactured by casting, internal defects may be easily generated in each of the corner connector. These defects cannot be inspected easily and may deteriorate the quality of the corner connector.
In order to overcome the above-mentioned technical problems, the object of the present invention is to provide a cabinet frame for easy assembly and a method for assembling the same. The cabinet frame of the present invention can withstand a greater load, and it can be assembled easily with more flexibility to fit various kinds of constructions.
In order to achieve the above object, the present invention provides a cabinet frame for easy assembly, which includes an upper frame and a lower frame each constituted of four corner connectors and four transverse capping pieces, four longitudinal capping pieces connected between the four corners of the upper frame and the lower frame, the transverse capping pieces and the longitudinal capping pieces being provided with fitting hole at intervals.
Such a cabinet frame for easy assembly has the following advantageous features.
Sixteen prismatic rods are provided. Each prismatic rod correspond to a square bore provided on one end of the transverse capping piece or the longitudinal capping piece in terms of profile and dimension. The prismatic rod can be inserted into the square bore of the longitudinal capping piece. One end of the prismatic rod is provided with a head portion inserted into a countersink of the corner connector. A screw hole is provided in the center of the head.
The corner connector is constituted of three right-angled surfaces perpendicular to one another. Two of the right-angled surfaces are provided with protrusions respectively inserted into the capping pieces, and the other right-angled surface is provided with two countersinks inserted by the head portions of two prismatic rods. The center of the countersink is provided with a through-hole.
The cross section of each of the transverse capping pieces and the longitudinal capping pieces is formed into a shape. Each of the transverse capping pieces and the longitudinal capping pieces has three inner surfaces perpendicular to each other to a stepped surface. These three inner surfaces and two outer surfaces together form two square bores for allowing the protrusions of the corner connector to be inserted therein, so that each of the transverse capping pieces and the longitudinal capping pieces has six mounting surfaces. The protrusions of the corner connector are inserted into the square bores on both ends of the capping piece.
The present invention further has the following technical features.
Each of the three inner surfaces of the longitudinal capping piece or the transverse capping piece is provided with square fitting holes and circular fitting holes at intervals.
A corner of each of the two outer surfaces of the longitudinal capping piece is formed with an extension strip for forming a guide groove. As a result, the longitudinal capping piece is formed into a shape, whereby water can flow from the top of the cabinet to the ground along the guide groove formed on the outer surfaces of the longitudinal capping pieces.
The upper frame and the lower frame are of equal structure, which is constituted of two front transverse capping pieces, two side transverse capping pieces and four corner connectors. The cross section of the front transverse capping piece is formed into a shape having the same dimension as that of the longitudinal capping piece. The cross section of the side transverse capping piece is formed into a shape. That is, a corner of the outer surface of the side transverse capping piece is provided with an extension strip for forming a groove. The upper frame or lower frame constituted by the transverse capping pieces has water-collecting grooves formed at the periphery thereof. Thus, the water can be first collected in the water-collecting grooves on the top of the cabinet, and then the water flows to the ground along the guide grooves on the outer surfaces of the longitudinal capping pieces.
Each surface of the prismatic rod is provided with holes corresponding to the square holes and circular holes on the inner surfaces of the longitudinal capping pieces.
The present invention also provides a method for assembling a cabinet frame, including steps of:
(1) inserting one ends of the sixteen prismatic rods into the square bores on both ends of the four longitudinal capping pieces with the head portions of the prismatic rods being exposed to both ends of the longitudinal capping pieces;
(2) selecting eight transverse capping pieces and eight corner connectors each having the same standard and dimension, inserting the protrusions of the corner connectors into the square bores on both ends of the transverse capping pieces respectively, welding the connecting portions between the transverse capping pieces and the corner connectors to form an upper frame and a lower frame respectively having the same standard and dimension;
(3) connecting the four longitudinal capping pieces mounted with the prismatic rods on both ends thereof to the upper frame and lower frame by inserting the head portions of the prismatic rods into the countersinks of the corner connectors on four corners of the upper frame and the lower frame respectively; and
(4) inserting bolts through the through-holes of the corner connectors, screwing the bolts into the central screw holes of the head portions of the prismatic rods respectively to thereby assemble the longitudinal capping pieces with the upper frame and the lower frame, welding the connecting portions between the four corners of the upper frame and the lower frame with the longitudinal capping pieces to thereby form a firm and rigid cabinet frame.
In contrast to the prior art, the present invention has the following advantageous features.
The cabinet frame of the present invention is easy for assembly and has a simple structure. Further, since each of the capping pieces is formed into a shape, the bending strength thereof is enhanced significantly. The frame constituted by assembling the corner connectors with the prismatic rods has a stable structure and a large load-bearing capacity. Furthermore, since each of the capping pieces has several mounting surfaces, the thus-obtained cabinet frame can be configured as different forms with flexible and changeable internal space. Therefore, the cabinet frame of the present invention conforms to the demands for products of different standards and dimensions.
The concrete structure of the present invention will be illustrated in detail with reference to the description of preferred embodiments thereof and the accompanying drawings.
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The upper frame and the lower frame 4 are of the same structure. Each of the upper frame and the lower frame is constituted of front transverse capping pieces 41, side transverse capping pieces 42 and the corner connectors 5. The cross section of the front transverse capping piece 41 is formed into a shape, which is identical to the longitudinal capping piece 3 in terms of shape and dimension. Each end of the front transverse capping piece 41 is provided with a square bore 41.2. As shown in
The method for assembling a cabinet frame of the present invention includes the following steps.
(1) One ends of the sixteen prismatic rods 6 are inserted into the square bores 34 on both ends of the four longitudinal capping pieces 3 with the head portions 61 of the prismatic rods 6 being exposed to both ends of the longitudinal capping pieces 3.
(2) Four front transverse capping pieces 41, four side transverse capping pieces 42, and eight corner connectors 5 are selected, each of which has the same standard and dimension. The square bores 41.2, 42.4 on both ends of the front transverse capping pieces 41 and the side transverse capping pieces 42 are inserted by the protrusions 51 of the corner connectors 5. The connecting portions between the front transverse capping pieces 41, the side transverse capping piece 42 and the corner connectors 5 are welded to form an upper frame and a lower frame 4 respectively.
Then, the four longitudinal capping pieces 3 mounted with prismatic rods 6 on both ends are connected to the upper frame and lower frame 4 by inserting the head portions 61 of the prismatic rods 6 into the countersinks 52 of the corner connectors 5 on four corners of the upper frame and the lower frame 4 respectively.
Thereafter, bolts 7 are used to penetrate through-holes 55 of the corner connectors 5. With the bolts 7 being screwed to the central screw holes 63 of the head portions 61 of the prismatic rods 6 respectively, the longitudinal capping pieces 3 can be assembled with the upper frame and the lower frame 4. Then, the connecting portions between the four corners of the upper frame and the lower frame 4 and the longitudinal capping pieces 3 are welded to form a firm and rigid cabinet frame.
Although the present invention has been described with reference to the foregoing preferred embodiment, it will be understood that the invention is not limited to the details thereof. Various equivalent variations and modifications may be designed as known to those skilled in the art in view of the teachings of the present invention. Thus, all such variations and equivalent modifications are also embraced within the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
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